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A sample of Galfenol wire is displayed at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock.

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BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 05, 2012) A sample of Galfenol wire is displayed at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock. NSWC received a patent Nov. 13 for their discovery and development of the new smart material. Galfenol can be machined and welded for use in sensors, actuators and structural supports. (U.S. Navy photo by Brian Hibben) File# 121105-N-CD227-044

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05/11/2012 - 05/11/2012
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BETHESDA, Md.
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U.S. NAVY
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