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Some Metals Shrink When Heated

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We assume heat always expands things, but some alloys can do the opposite in certain ranges. Tiny shifts in crystal structure can make length shrink as temperature rises.

The school rule is simple: heat makes objects expand. But materials science has exceptions—and those exceptions can be surprisingly useful in engineering.\n\nSome metals and ceramic-like materials show negative thermal expansion in certain temperature windows. The cause is often microscopic rearrangement in the crystal lattice; when atoms adopt a new geometry, the overall length can decrease.\n\nSurprising detail: it shines most in composites. Pair a shrinking material with a normal expanding one, and you can engineer parts that stay almost dimensionally constant.\n\nThat’s why this “reverse” effect matters for precision. From telescopes to sensors, any system that must hold alignment across temperature swings can benefit from it.
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