Medical nickel-titanium guide wire material, improve the quality of life
Advances in medical technology are prolonging human lives. With the development of new applications of metal-grade alloys in internal surgery, new advances are being made. Medical niti wire materials have improved the quality of life. Stainless steel remains a commonly used material in medical devices due to its versatility, biocompatibility and low cost.
The development prospect of intelligent materials is very broad. On the one hand, the idea comes from bionics. The goal is to create "living" materials that function like living things.
Smart materials are materials that can sense environmental conditions and "react" accordingly. Their behaviour is similar to the intelligent response to biology proposed by Toshiyuki Takagi in Japan in 1989. Common color-changing lenses in everyday life are made of smart materials that respond to changes in light and shadows from the sun's light intensity and display.