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In marine circles,

C-E steam technology and service lead the way.

Everywhere, larger and higher-powered ships are being designed to service the growing demands of international trade.

And steam power is the optimum propul- sion method for most of these vessels.

Shipbuilders and operators know they can rely on C-E to provide the steam tech- nology needed to keep pace with their advanced designs.

Why? Experience. Experience gained from the many proven technological de- velopments made in C-E shoreside steam generators and the application of these ad- vances to marine boilers. Many of these design details and innovations have be- come, in fact, standard requirements to many ship owners.

For example, welded wall construction and tangential firing enable C-E boilers to meet modern ship requirements for high performance, reliability, low maintenance, and operating economy.

And you can be sure that C-E boiler de- signs and features are uniform—anywhere in the free world.

C-E steam generators are marketed by a worldwide network of licensees and asso- ciates who fabricate them to basic C-E designs. Service and parts also are avail- able worldwide—as well as from our home office. Anytime.

For a complete list of our licensees and more information on our line of marine steam generating equipment, write C-E

Marine Division. Combustion Engineering,

Inc., Windsor, Conn. 06095. U.S.A.

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