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Houston, Marrero and Miami. (New Orleans) —A Preview sel is one of the world's leading manufacturers of medium-speed diesel engines. In the U.S., Wartsila is represented by Wartsila Diesel,

Inc., with offices in New York,

WAUKESHA BEARINGS

Booth No. 101

Waukesha Bearings Corporation of Waukesha, Wise., a Dover Indus- tries company, will exhibit a shock qualified, disk-lubricated lineshaft bearing and the latest in IMO- approved pres/vac products includ- ing a high-velocity PV valve type

HS-M, cargo ejector, purge vent cover, and information on a portable turbo blower fan for gas-freeing non-inerted tankers and barges.

WILSON MACHINE

Booth No. 636

Wilson Machine Company Ltd. of

Not Just Strainers...

Modular Manifold Valves

Available in simplex and duplex. Manual and power operated. Welded or flanged assembly in cast steel, stainless steel and bronze.

Manufacturers of

Tate Temco,

Andale,

Desomatic, "Elliott" Strainers.

Pressure

Control Valves

For maintaining con- stant pressure on vary- ing flow. Operation is automatic. These versatile valves can be used for pressure con- trol. pressure reduc- tion or as spill valves.

Multi-Circuit &

Special Valves

Plug-type valves, including Duplex

Threeway. Fourway and Threeway for quickly diverting flow with no interruptions.

Actuators

Valvmatic® Actuators provide quick and easy retrofit of in-service manual valves with- out removing them from the line. Electric, pneumatic or pneu- matic/electric.

Specialty Heat

Exchangers

For pressures from vacuum to 5000 psig (35 MPa); temper- atures from 0°F or less to 600°F or more (-17.8° to 315.6°C).

Tate Andale Jnc.^ 1941 Lansdowne Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21227 301-247-8700 Telex 8-7977

Circle 339 on Reader Service Card

LaSalle, Quebec, established in 1913, is a leading Canadian manu- facturer of gears for civilian and military marine applications, deck machinery, and radar drives.

WRIGHT-AUSTIN

Booth No. 314

The Wright-Austin Company of

Detroit will exhibit gas/liquid sepa- ration equipment, including its type "T" and "31L" gas/liquid separa- tors and draining equipment. These separators were used to separate condensate from saturated steam systems or condensate from com- pressed air systems.

The company's separators are used on the catapult systems of all

U.S. Navy aircraft carriers, and on the bleed air systems of all gas-tur- bine-powered guided-missile de- stroyers and cruisers, including the

DDG-51 under construction at Bath

Iron Works. The display will also include the company's 500 Series bucket traps for draining its gas/liq- uid separators.

ZURN INDUSTRIES

Booth Nos. 519-20

The Mechanical Drives Division of Zurn Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, is a leading designer and manufac- turer of environmental quality con- trol, energy conversion systems, and leisure products. The division offers the Amerigear and Ameriflex flexi- ble couplings, Zurn/Voith universal joints, resilient couplings for sound isolation, and synchronizing clutch couplings, all with a smooth, de- pendable mechanical power trans- mission that stands up to severe torque, speed, and misalignment conditions as required in marine drive systems.

Hjelde Named President

For Atlantic Region Of

Merged Barber Interests

Following the recent merger of the agency interests of Barber Blue

Sea and Barber Steamship Lines in the Atlantic Region, Capt. Hans J.

Hjelde has been appointed presi- dent of the combined organization.

Michael A. Elliott, previously president of Barber Blue Sea (NA)

Inc., returns to an executive posi- tion at Ocean Transport and Trad- ing, the British shipowner member of the Barber Blue Sea international consortium. He will be based in

London.

Associated with Barber Steam- ship Lines and its affiliates since 1969, Captain Hjelde was previous- ly general manager of the North

Atlantic Region, and has served as vice president and general manager of the Mid Atlantic Region at a Bal- timore office that he established in 1979. He is a graduate of the Royal

Norwegian Naval Academy. 52 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

Circle 158 on Reader Service Card

Golar Marine Incinerators no -innHOn Most compact marine r\r\ iq\ ni\r\IAnnCompact and efti-UU lUU/ltU incinerator on the UU (O) tUU/^UUcient for disposal of world market. OG 100 is delivered as a solid waste and liquid waste (sludge) si- self contained unit in a specially desig- multaneously. OG-models are batch- ned shelter for installation on deck. Sui- fed. OGS-models are equipped with sui- table for small ships. ce for continuous operation.

GOLAR METAL AS

P O Box 70 - 4901 Tvedestrand. Norway

Phone (041)62 600

Telex 21 275 Telefax (041) 62 452

PQ enn The incinerator for the Uu'OUU heavy load. Burns so- lid and liquid waste. Continuous- feeding. Several options available to suit each customer's need. Sui- table for passenger ships, flotels, drilling rigs and navy vessels.

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