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The Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL), now disestablished, formerly located in White Oak, Maryland was the site of considerable work that had practical impact upon world technology. The White Oak site of NOL has now been taken over by Food and Drug Administration.

The NOL is now known as the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division

Projects


  • The World War II artillery fuze.

  • Nitinol, the shape changing nickel-titanium alloy well known to everyone. The NOL at the end of Nitinol refers to Naval Ordnance Laboratory.

People


People who have worked there include:

Food and Drug Administration | United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

 

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