Nanoval and Ingpuls partner to advance nickel-titanium shape memory alloy powder production

April 1, 2025

Nanoval and Ingpuls have entered into a strategic cooperation for the production and atomisation of NiTi shape memory alloys (Courtesy Nanoval)

After several years of collaboration, Nanoval, headquartered in Berlin, Germany and Ingpuls, located in Bochum, Germany, have entered into strategic cooperation to produce nickel-titanium (NiTi) shape memory alloys. The companies have decided to deepen their partnership to boost production capacities and reduce delivery times for customers.

“For years, we have been impressed by Ingpuls’s ability to produce rods of difficult alloys for us,” Christian Gerking, Managing Partner of Nanoval GmbH, stated. “During recent mutual visits, we were also able to get to know the way of working, the career and the teams of both companies. In the exchange on site in Bochum, we were fascinated by the consistent and thorough approach of the Ingpuls team during the founding and development phase of the company, as well as the extraordinary dynamics of the company’s development in recent years, which can be traced back to an incredibly sustainable and far-sighted commitment of the Ingpuls founders.”

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Dr Christian Grossman, member of the Ingpuls management board, added, “What is very exciting and strategically valuable is that demand from aerospace, medical technology, nuclear technology and research is very diversified. After the cooperation with Nanoval has grown over the years, we were able to define processes and production procedures in a strategic exchange, through which we are now able to significantly reduce delivery times,” Grossman continued. “This is very important for our customers, as it helps them to accelerate their development projects. Time to market is drastically shortened and everyone benefits.”

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