invarne
Invarne is a term used to describe a class of engineered metal alloys and composites characterized by unusually low coefficients of thermal expansion and high dimensional stability. The name blends "Invar"—a well-known iron–nickel alloy with similar properties—with a suffix that denotes a modern or proprietary variant. Invarne formulations vary, but they typically emphasize predictable behavior under temperature changes, resistance to mechanical distortion, and compatibility with precision fabrication techniques.
Historically, materials labeled invarne have been developed for applications where minute changes in length or shape
Uses for invarne materials include precision metrology frames, optical and timing instruments, components in aerospace structures,
Environmental and handling considerations reflect those of high-nickel alloys: recycling is possible but requires attention to