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Shape Memory Polymers - An Overview (See Veriflex®)

What is Shape Memory Polymer?
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Shape memory polymer (SMP) has only been around for a couple of decades. It has applications from deploying objects in space to manufacturing dynamic molds.

Unlike shape memory alloys, SMP exhibits a radical change from a normal rigid polymer to a very stretchy elastic and back on command, a change which can be repeated without degradation of the material. The "memory," or recovery, quality comes from the stored mechanical energy attained during the reconfiguration and cooling of the material.


Above its transition temperature, SMP goes from a rigid, plastic state to a flexible, elastic state. When cooled, it becomes rigid again and can be constrained in its new shape configuration. Shape memory characteristics can be engineered into most polymers. Some of CRG's current SMP formulations are based on styrene acrylate, cyanate ester, and epoxy polymer systems.

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