Join Resonetics at SMST 2026, the premier global conference dedicated to shape memory and superelastic technologies. This leading event brings together experts, innovators, and industry leaders focused on advancing nitinol and related materials. Connect with our team, explore the latest in manufacturing and application development, and discover how we’re helping shape the future of smart materials. 

 

In addition to connecting with our team at SMST, you can explore and purchase materials directly through our online store. Browse a range of nitinol products available for immediate access, including our premium tubing, engineered to deliver top-tier quality and performance for demanding applications.

 

Discover our full schedule of talks at this year’s show below. We look forward to connecting with you there.

Nitinol Hollow Manufacturing - Role of Cutting Parameters on Dimensional Accuracy and Microstructural Optimization, Dr. Weimin Yin

When & Where: Tuesday, May 5th,
9:45 – 10:00am, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Primary & Secondary Processing

 

Abstract: Nitinol hollows are intermediate mill products that are subsequently processed into tubes for critical medical applications. To ensure functional integrity and geometric precision, seamless tubes are essential in these demanding uses. Industry practice commonly employs gun drilling to produce hollows from solid nitinol bars. These processes generate significant friction and pressure, which may cause localized heating and plastic deformation, particularly at the drilled surface. Consequently, gun drilling produces a complex interplay of thermal and mechanical effects that alter the local microstructure. Understanding these effects is vital for optimizing process conditions and achieving reliable material performance in nitinol hollows and the fine tubes or components derived from them.

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Electrical Discharge Machining and Waterjet Cutting of Nitinol Orthopedic Products, Kyle Chapman

When & Where: Tuesday, May 5, 2026,10:45-11:00, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Primary & Secondary Processing II

 

Abstract: Traditionally, biomedical nitinol orthopedic devices have been cut from plate/ thick sheet, or hot rolled bar using electrical discharge machining (EDM) techniques.

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Wrought & Semi-Finished Nitinol Material ASTM Standards - What's New With Updated Specs?, Weimin Yin

When & Where: Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 1:15-1:30, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Test Methods & Standards

 

Abstract: ASTM F2063 has served as the foundational specification for nitinol materials, defining essential requirements for chemistry, transformation properties, mechanical performance, and material testing.

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A Specification for Wrought Niti-based SMA for Actuation, Dean Pick

When & Where: Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 2:15-2:30, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Test Methods & Standards

 

Abstract: While there exists a broad range of potential applications for SMA actuators, their transition to production is hindered by a lack of standardized material specifications.

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Microstructural Evolution from Bar to Fine Wire, An Interlaboratory Study, Scott Robertson

When & Where: Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 9:15-9:30, Grand Ballroom D/E

 

Session: Microstructural Characterization

 

Abstract: Nitinol medical devices are rarely manufactured from these ASTM F2063-certified wrought products, but rather from semi-finished materials that have undergone additional cross-section reduction.

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Metallography of Biomedical Nitinol, Louis Malito

When & Where: Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 9:30-9:34, Grand Ballroom D/E

 

Session: Microstructural Characterization

 

Abstract: Metallography is the oldest imaging technique for analyzing the microstructure of metallic materials.

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Impact of Processing-Induced Anisotropy and Strained Volume on the Fatigue Behavior of Nitinol Sheet for Medical Devices, Steven Kreuzer

When & Where: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 9:00-9:15, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Fatigue & Fracture

 

Abstract: The increasing use of nitinol sheet for fabricating complex medical devices, such as transcatheter heart valve frames, necessitates a thorough understanding of its anisotropic mechanical properties.

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Understanding the Effects of Force, Motion, Frequency, and Wire Diameter on Nitinol Wear, Paul Briant

When & Where: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 11:15-11:30, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Fatigue & Fracture II

 

Abstract: Braided wire nitinol devices are commonly used to treat a wide range of cardiovascular issues, ranging from vascular stents to occluder devices.

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The Effect of Fatigue Cycling Off the Upper and the Lower Plateau Stresses in Superelastic Nitinol, Louis Malito

When & Where: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 2:15-2:30, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Fatigue & Fracture III

 

Abstract: Several total life fatigue studies of superelastic nitinol explore fatigue cycling off the lower plateau stress (LPS) after a pre-strain to 6% or more.

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Fatigue-to-Fracture of Generation III Nitinol, Scott Robertson

When & Where: Thursday, May 7, 2026, 4:30-4:45, Scripps Ballroom

 

Session: Fatigue & Fracture IV

 

Abstract: The fatigue of nitinol for use in biomedical applications has been dominated over the last several decades by the size and distribution of non-metallic inclusions (NMIs).

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