High-Temperature Shape Memory Polymers

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-13263
Published April 01, 2012 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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Shape memory materials undergo physical conformation changes when exposed to an external stimulus, such as a change in temperature. Such materials have a permanent shape, but can be reshaped above a critical temperature and fixed into a temporary shape when cooled under stress to below the critical temperature. When reheated above the critical temperature (Tc, also sometimes called the triggering or switching temperature), the materials revert to the permanent shape.