How to let the cold work shape memory alloy to acquire shape memory properties

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The discussion focuses on the heat treatment process required for cold work Nitinol wire to acquire shape memory properties. Specifically, the process involves heating the wire to 700 degrees Celsius and quenching it in ice water. A critical step often overlooked is bending the wire into the desired shape before heating and then straightening it after cooling. Failure to follow this sequence can result in the wire not returning to its preset shape when placed in hot water.

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I have a cold work Nitinol wire, my supervisor ask me to do heat treatment at 700 degree celsius after that quench in ice water.He tell me that after heat treatment, the wire will acquire the shape memory properties, but i have repeat for few sample the wire could not function. when i put the deform wire inside the hot water,it not back to their preset shape. what is the problem?
 
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Years ago I played around with Nitinol. It worked great!
What might have happened is that you forgot a step.

Step1: Take a straight piece of Nitinol wire and bend it, say in half.
Step2: Keeping it bent, say, with a pair of pliers, heat it to the required temp.
Step3: After cooled down, BEND IT BACK TO A STRAIGHT WIRE or any other shape.
Step4: Toss that wire into hot water and it will snap back to the "bent" shape of Steps 1&2

Perhaps you missed step 3
 
I found it possible to be quite crude about it.
I first wound the shape and clamped it, then ran a current through the wire until it relaxed. It did glow red.
 

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