The Metal That Remembers - Nitinol

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2022
  • Nitinol is a metal that can remember its original shape when heated. This metal has been useful in the medical and space fields.
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  • @Interestingengineeringofficial
    @Interestingengineeringofficial  3 місяці тому

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  • @dr.briandecker496
    @dr.briandecker496 Рік тому +87

    I’m an orthodontist…we also use this to align your teeth with braces. The wire comes in a “standard” arch shape (the shape of straight teeth around an arch, it’s a U shape). The wire deforms when we put it in the brackets which are on mis-aligned teeth (aka not in a perfect U shape), and the wire slowly returns to its original perfect U shape, helped by the heat of your mouth, which causes your teeth to move to their ideal position (which happens by your teeth causing your jawbone to dissolve and reform).
    It revolutionized orthodontics. Awesome material for sure!

    • @quiggies2066
      @quiggies2066 Рік тому +4

      I'm an orthodontic assistant and came looking for this Niti Wire comment. It is an amazing metal!

    • @bethanienaylor
      @bethanienaylor Рік тому +4

      WOW that's amazing! I've worn braces before.

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 Рік тому +177

    Allright I want to use this with my 3D printer. I wonder who will be the first to create Notinol as a filament. I'm handicapped and would love to use it to help me walk longer distances. Right now I can only walk about 30 feet (10 meters) before I have to sit down for a minute and rest my leg. God bless the scientist who discovered this amazing metal.

    • @mcombatti
      @mcombatti Рік тому +28

      Unfortunately that's not possible 😮‍💨 the bonds which make nitinol work, would be broken by the melting process. Nitinol only works between certain temperatures. After a certain temperatures, it "breaks" the ability to return to it's shape, and just becomes a piece of wire

    • @Dr.Eximious
      @Dr.Eximious Рік тому +12

      Artificial muscles are being worked on currently. God bless.

    • @shalinisingh7540
      @shalinisingh7540 Рік тому +2

      The only limits i believe in are integral limits...

    • @shalinisingh7540
      @shalinisingh7540 Рік тому +1

      Best of luck

    • @jwilliams5256
      @jwilliams5256 Рік тому +5

      Reverse engineered from the Roswell crash.

  • @drewcool8431
    @drewcool8431 Рік тому +5

    I have this inside my veins. I have a rare condition in which my iliac artery compressed my iliac vein due to my anatomy and caused a blood clot. My Interventional cardiologist put this inside my vein so that my iliac vein won’t collapse again. It literally saved my life.

  • @janhavel8208
    @janhavel8208 Рік тому +11

    I'm an optician and I'd never do the wild bending like the lady. I've seen my share of broken nitinol frames 😆 Great video though, a lot of informations I didn't know.

  • @Mistabushi
    @Mistabushi Рік тому +31

    Years ago when worked in medical devices we used it as a framewlrk for vascular stents and grafts. Realy cool material.

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Рік тому

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.”
      ‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭19:17‬ ‭NIV‬‬

  • @Zim_Zala
    @Zim_Zala Рік тому +5

    This metal will never forget

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому +3

      Unless it's left on a beach under the hot sun with a drink like most of us...

  • @nathanhale7444
    @nathanhale7444 Рік тому +21

    I remember seeing videos on ufo documentaries that showed a piece of metal that could be folded and would go back to its original Shape. I bet it was made of nitinol and the filmer was just blowing hot air on it off camera.

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Рік тому +1

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.”
      ‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭19:17‬ ‭NIV‬‬

  • @tatianagoncalves944
    @tatianagoncalves944 Рік тому +1

    Great video about the practical applications You guys are really engeneerers! 👏👏👏👏 I will certainly look for more information about that metal in itself!

  • @Chunkerdunkers12
    @Chunkerdunkers12 Рік тому +1

    Every man in a cold pool could relate to that spring

  • @Cue_Masters_Live
    @Cue_Masters_Live Рік тому +2

    Metal that remembers: Instant Nostalgia hits!!!

  • @runningrobot
    @runningrobot Рік тому +7

    my brain is not enough to understand all these stuff!!! its really a magical one and I am thankful to all the scientists who are working on this. God bless you all ❤❤.
    love and respect 🙏🏻

  • @sasisaipim
    @sasisaipim Рік тому +1

    This is great. Amazing Metal! Thank you for sharing!

  • @silentstryker1590
    @silentstryker1590 Рік тому +5

    Wasn't this kind of material mentioned after the Roswell crash?

  • @ZAIRGAS_HAVEN
    @ZAIRGAS_HAVEN Рік тому

    Learned something usefull Thank You

  • @raymondcapel5053
    @raymondcapel5053 Рік тому

    Love your channel.
    👍👍👍❤❤❤❤

  • @saltsucker
    @saltsucker Рік тому

    Thankzzz for this informative video 🔥

  • @sinvalfelisberto
    @sinvalfelisberto Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @egakharisma3588
    @egakharisma3588 Рік тому +3

    "The Metal That Remember"
    kind of awesome scifi movie title

  • @paleogeology9554
    @paleogeology9554 Рік тому +4

    You could use this as an alt to traditional fiberglass casts and those big bulky boots they give you when you break bones. 3d scan the persons arm, then 3d print the cast out of a stiff but comfy material and then line it with Nitinol so everything is reenforced

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому +1

      Yes it will only cost 50 Grand. Make the tread out of diamonds as well for improved traction and durability...🤦‍♂️

  • @HardSoftID
    @HardSoftID Рік тому +1

    Amazing Content

  • @enrewardronkhall8340
    @enrewardronkhall8340 Рік тому +1

    Jacque Fresco talked about materials with memory 20-30 years ago

  • @thetruthexperiment
    @thetruthexperiment Рік тому +6

    Ah yes. The old heat gun to the foot shoe. What an awesome idea.

  • @southernflatland
    @southernflatland Рік тому +1

    2:48 - I have glasses made of the same stuff. Go ahead, keep bending them around 90 degrees or more. It stresses the metal and at some point it WILL break, despite the otherwise amazing properties.

  • @easyridejourney3294
    @easyridejourney3294 Рік тому +1

    this is great

  • @bigboom38
    @bigboom38 Рік тому

    Good content 👍

  • @sdmfcfh1283
    @sdmfcfh1283 Рік тому +1

    Kinda like when the military uses similar technology on their aircraft, one it reaches certain altitude, the heat changes the form of the craft, allowing it to go much faster

  • @sailoonloonmwe2568
    @sailoonloonmwe2568 Рік тому +4

    Wow!One of the awesome metal on earth.

  • @andrewreynolds912
    @andrewreynolds912 Рік тому

    This material is cool

  • @walcottdion5821
    @walcottdion5821 Рік тому

    Sciece is sooooo cool😎 Awsome metal💪

  • @theastuteangler
    @theastuteangler Рік тому

    Been used in fishing lures for 20 years. Was in the space industry before that.

  • @christianyoutubegaming
    @christianyoutubegaming Рік тому +2

    Metal can actually hold memories better than most materials and very few can see the past memories of that object by holding it.

  • @normandothegreat
    @normandothegreat Рік тому +8

    Not that it matters, but the first time I purchased Nitinol was in the late 1980's. It was through an educators science source catalog, so I'm not sure if that classifies it as being available to the general public? 🤔 Cool stuff!

  • @jaythomp4536
    @jaythomp4536 Рік тому +8

    Sounds similar to the meta-material, or “memory metal” supposedly found at the Roswell incident in July 1947.
    Reverse engineered?

    • @jaythomp4536
      @jaythomp4536 Рік тому +1

      This was developed in ‘61?

    • @maximilianrpm2927
      @maximilianrpm2927 Рік тому

      the development of a similar material started during WW2, however it was not reliable and never achieved it's goals.
      It was a few years AFTER 1947 *wink wink* that the US military took a giant step and produced Nitinol.
      And Alex Jones was right!

  • @ykmusic1051
    @ykmusic1051 Рік тому

    Nitinol is so cool

  • @anthonyhenderson2641
    @anthonyhenderson2641 Рік тому +1

    I heard of this in the Roswell crash

  • @gerardooviedo4145
    @gerardooviedo4145 Рік тому +2

    Que interesante es este material y creo que el ser humano es capaz de crear materiales o máquinas maravillosas

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Рік тому

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.”
      ‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭19:17‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      ht

  • @athikpatel7552
    @athikpatel7552 Рік тому

    Hello Sir
    Good evening
    I have a request to you, Can you please make videos of all civil engineering test.
    Soil mechanics test are very helpful me and watched all videos.

  • @mattsavage9960
    @mattsavage9960 11 місяців тому

    I find it very interesting that the naval centre were doing research with Wright Patterson air force base as the time of this so called chance discovery.

  • @wordzfailmebro
    @wordzfailmebro Рік тому +1

    Straight from the Roswell UFO crash. Thanks to Phillip Corso.

  • @musaamurit
    @musaamurit Рік тому

    Never heard about it, that's great, thanks UA-cam.

  • @srikanthungata6764
    @srikanthungata6764 Рік тому +5

    Shape memory of metals or alloys are common thing but some alloys exhibit this property more to small variable temperatures. Applications are much more vast and start from using in human hearts to Space shuttle and sensors.

  • @svpat97
    @svpat97 Рік тому +4

    Can you highlight the cost associated with that? And what about places with sub-zero temperature

    • @Duck.1
      @Duck.1 Рік тому

      Well mars has -73C nights

  • @jrrshriner3225
    @jrrshriner3225 Рік тому

    Ok, it's official, I need that.

  • @4gates4
    @4gates4 Рік тому

    They should use this for the new sr72 blackbird or as gaskets bw the titanium panels since the exterior acts as a fueselage for maximum fuel capacity and weight savings needed for hypersonic travel. As the previous sr71 had fuel leakage after high temp from flights would cause the titanium to warp. But this would allow fitting clearences to remain more precise in duty. Lockheed martin should look into this, if they havent already.
    Imagine if this alloy could combine w silicon to allow for elec flow, chip degradation and electronics reliabilty would greatly improve bc it would retain it shape from heat stress.

  • @manin4568
    @manin4568 Рік тому

    Tungsten holds the similar properties which are found in old bulbs

  • @dominionemployee1188
    @dominionemployee1188 Місяць тому

    Why tf hasn’t all these discoveries changed all of people’s lives yet

  • @jminkvihubyb
    @jminkvihubyb Рік тому

    I'm mad I didn't see this sooner. I spent a bunch of money on titanium frames for my glasses 😞

  • @missilpeludo8813
    @missilpeludo8813 Рік тому

    Like described during Roswell impact

  • @nihalrahman7447
    @nihalrahman7447 Рік тому

    This metal had better memory than me

  • @DL101ca
    @DL101ca Рік тому

    Nitinol sales on Alibaba have skyrocketed since this videos' upload.

  • @DaimyoD0
    @DaimyoD0 Рік тому

    I feel like this video could have been three times as long with no filler tbh

  • @markdotcomau
    @markdotcomau Рік тому

    Trickled down, reverse engineered, ET tech I'd sugest

  • @JLz-ze5iu
    @JLz-ze5iu Рік тому +1

    What was the plane in the video?

  • @marcinhibner9507
    @marcinhibner9507 Рік тому +1

    You can definitely create free free free electricity from. Not entirely free of course but once created cost etc,. as structures combinations in staged levels and hooked up to generators in swarms let's say and then they can be used in seasonal daily weather conditions.

  • @Resonanttheme
    @Resonanttheme 3 місяці тому

    How does the property of metal ringing when it is dropped and hits the ground become a feature that you want in nose cones? That is, what characteristic is indicated by a ringing metal that makes it a potentially useful material for nose cones?

  • @vishyav
    @vishyav Рік тому

    How do set the initial state of the metal

  • @darthdecent24
    @darthdecent24 Рік тому

    US: make a missile capable of orbit re-entry
    William: k imma make sick sunglasses 😎

  • @Bharatheeeyan
    @Bharatheeeyan Рік тому

    The first thing that came to my mind was the scene from batman begins where fox explains the memory cloth

  • @Guiding100
    @Guiding100 Рік тому +2

    FYI The files used for root canal treatment are made up of nitinol... They are called heat treated files

  • @JeanMelim
    @JeanMelim Рік тому +1

    It's the material of the kid's spoon from the Matrix movie

  • @hughjass4671
    @hughjass4671 Рік тому

    Reminds me of the roswell metal.

  • @wedchidnaok1150
    @wedchidnaok1150 Рік тому +2

    Thumbnail: "WOW! HOW DOES A METAL HAVE SHAPE *MEMORY?*"
    Video: "Nitinol! Chance! Heat! Industry! Sound! Names! Magic!"
    Netizen: "Where's the science? When's the question going to be address-... it ended."

    • @darsanjp
      @darsanjp Рік тому

      It does have the property of shape memory as well as super elasticity. This material is used very extensively in the dental speciality of Orthodontics.

  • @whatwhat9519
    @whatwhat9519 Рік тому +4

    So we’re finally seeing the benefit of Roswell

  • @Sajuuk
    @Sajuuk 3 місяці тому

    Ive never seen or heard of anyone having Nitinol spectacles. I wonder why?

  • @chriscottell6854
    @chriscottell6854 Рік тому

    Would it be possible for the wheel to work on the Traxxas Xmaxx 8s rc car?

  • @gabrielv1856
    @gabrielv1856 Рік тому

    I bought a pair of nitinol glasses. They are good but expensive in my country. I think its better to buy cheaper ones and buy another pair if you break them rather than buying a pair of nitinol ones...

  • @roqueluis5
    @roqueluis5 Рік тому

    There's a reason this metal is not mass produced. It has very specific tasks and can not untangle itself.

  • @orisguitars7315
    @orisguitars7315 Рік тому +1

    Seems like every time you hear “brilliant young scientist” these days it’s always a black and white photo.

  • @purefectlife
    @purefectlife Рік тому

    Kids: I'm the smart material
    Yes somehow you're right

  • @TheRicardfranca89
    @TheRicardfranca89 Рік тому

    Will this metal remember my birthday?

  • @Arun_d_kurun
    @Arun_d_kurun Рік тому

    What kind of energy it is losing to get back to its original state??

  • @hadesisbae9191
    @hadesisbae9191 Рік тому

    It is used in braces too

  • @Nomadic_Nanya
    @Nomadic_Nanya Рік тому

    Thanks for naming it after me ..😅

  • @musaamurit
    @musaamurit Рік тому

    My one question is how do you tailor it to a first form which it will turn back to after any deformation?

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому +4

      You show a picture of the shape to the alloy when it's born...😶

    • @janhavel8208
      @janhavel8208 Рік тому

      Heat it up and let it and let it cool in the shape you want.

  • @DeepakPandey-mf9ue
    @DeepakPandey-mf9ue Рік тому

    Is it from the north?

  • @michaeld954
    @michaeld954 Рік тому +1

    Didn't know it was widely used

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому

      Narrowly too...when used in stents.

  • @brijeshpatel5758
    @brijeshpatel5758 Рік тому

    Any business idea...from this

  • @marccleroux4020
    @marccleroux4020 Місяць тому

    I have a generator idea using nitinol.

  • @BRAVEN32m12
    @BRAVEN32m12 Рік тому +2

    It was developed by studying the material from the Roswell crashed in New Mexico

  • @marikleinen1189
    @marikleinen1189 Рік тому

    It would be nice to use that technique for the people who have their legs problems of concern. Some people have a really stiff legs, and some people have to wear specially tight socks and they cannot wear their shoes on by bending themselves easily anymore since they lost bending functions quite a lot. Is it possible to help patients with parkinson, as well as the people who cannot wear shoes with ribbons for men, women and kids?
    The shoe' thread type ribbons are great, but it would be nice to have the "alternatives" to have such "purposes to be able to survive as one of the survival solutions to be able to escape, in order to live to enjoy LIFE" by having such "flexibilities of shrinking functions "to serve the needs "to connect the LIFE of the ribbon to ABLE to "al" WALK"?
    I think, I saw such tie rubber like ribbon shoes for kids, but I don't think I have seen such "FUNCTIONS" for the WOMEN and MEN'S Shoes for their expensive working shoe laces 👞 👢 . Perhaps I should visit the shoe shop to see, if I have not only found it yet, by maybe I have not asked "the right questions". 🤔❤️😘
    By the way, I was wondering if such particles of metals are in our body already applied?
    I don't want to my acquaintance to "throw away" the shoes, if we could save their shoes in finding this "alternative solution". I see, it will help men and wome greatly with their w-"al"-king shoes to literally be able to w-"al"-k. ❤️😊😘🤭

  • @Sammasambuddha
    @Sammasambuddha Рік тому

    Where's my car?
    Certainly reduce insurance costs.

  • @shahzadadil774
    @shahzadadil774 10 місяців тому

    Why no one is mentioning nintinol engine?

  • @joelperillotempra9324
    @joelperillotempra9324 Рік тому

    To the bone crack try to used a nitinol reinforced Bioglass

  • @rajendranani1836
    @rajendranani1836 Рік тому

    Shape memory alloy

  • @landonvincent9586
    @landonvincent9586 Рік тому

    Dude the whole time I was waiting for the big but, like how lead was a super alloy but, is toxic AF.

  • @LiwaySaGu
    @LiwaySaGu Рік тому +1

    why is he credited with discovering it when he took the formulation from a book?

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому

      He discovered the properties and how to control them. The book had the hypothetical formulas based on calculations and not physical tests I believe . Much like Mendeleyev left empty spaces in the periodic table for elements that had not been discovered yet.

  • @vnelson000
    @vnelson000 Рік тому

    Ok, so here are the materials for the elastomer muscle bundles found in the arms and legs of MechWarrior Mechs.
    Now we can make giant walking machines for multi terrain warfare.
    First comes science fiction then science fact. Never fails.
    Imagination is everything.

  • @ajay_constantine
    @ajay_constantine Рік тому

    Is this a shape memory alloy?

  • @pernykvist3442
    @pernykvist3442 Рік тому

    The army would certain ly be intressted
    in these wheels! Only a strong guess tho!

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому

      Why not the Navy where it was originally discovered ?

    • @pernykvist3442
      @pernykvist3442 Рік тому

      @@DL101ca No flat tiers 🙂

    • @liamkerr7183
      @liamkerr7183 Рік тому +1

      Actually probably not, those metal tires have terrible grip

  • @foobarbecue
    @foobarbecue Рік тому

    Has it actually been to Mars? If so, what mission? (I work on a mars mission)

  • @jonathanmgoodman
    @jonathanmgoodman Рік тому

    The NASA mars tire hasn’t launched into space yet but hopefully that will change soon.

  • @keithwatson8228
    @keithwatson8228 Рік тому +1

    They found fragments of this metal on covid test strips.

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому

      Why would you strip for a COVID test ? What hole did they use to stick the q-tip ?

  • @ReallyNo.01
    @ReallyNo.01 Рік тому +1

    I thought they call it that cause it was made at night and all .

    • @adventurousloner
      @adventurousloner Рік тому

      I get it. 🤣

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Рік тому

      Nope it was discovered during late backdoor action in a lab.

  • @mercoid
    @mercoid Рік тому

    Nit-witinol

  • @averagememeenjoyers2652
    @averagememeenjoyers2652 Рік тому

    Turbo flex eye glasses 🤣🤣

  • @sunderark
    @sunderark Рік тому

    You know what's a good use for this? Key cards.

  • @Callummullans
    @Callummullans Рік тому

    Molecules and possibly atoms that are grouped together 🤓

  • @thushanthalokusooriya4645
    @thushanthalokusooriya4645 Рік тому

    you still didn't answer the question in the thumbnail. "How does the metals have the shape memory" ???

  • @wisefool3619
    @wisefool3619 Рік тому

    Nitenol