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Kone Fels Secures $3.6-Million Contract
For Two Gantry Cranes
Kone Fels Cranes Pte Ltd, a sub- sidiary of Far East Levingston Ship- building Limited (FELS), has se- cured a $3.6-million contract to de- sign and manufacture two rubber- tired gantry cranes for the Burma
Ports Corporation.
The cranes will be built under license from Ferranti Container
Handling Ltd of the U.K. and will be used for transferring containers between vessels alongside and trail- ers at the quay.
Besides the Burmese order, Kone
Fels has delivered similar cranes to the Port of Trinidad and Tobago and also the Port of Singapore Au- thority.
For more information and free lit- erature,
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MULTI-PAK TRASH COMPACTOR
SIMPLE - EFFICIENT - ECONOMICAL - SANITARY
All stainless steel front doors
All stainless steel compaction chamber
All stainless steel outer cabinet
Heavy duty welded construction
Push button controls
Operational key switch
Full indicator, buzzer and light
Pressure release door handle
Compaction ratio up to 20:1
Reuseable Trashcube
Safety interlock system
Heavy alloy compaction plate
Modular electrical system
Electricals to Marine Codes as Required
Two stage hydraulic pump
Ozone Generator (optional)
Model MP 70
Height - A 80V
Width - B 40V
Depth•C 29V
Service Weight 1,060 lbs.
Loading Chute Door Opening 36" x 20V
Size of Compaction Chamber 41V x 36" x 24"
Capacity 9 cu. tt. Ratio 20:1
Cycle Time 20 - 25 seconds
Motor Size 1 hp
Electrical Requirements 120/240.14/7 amps
Compaction Force 24,000 lbs.
Working Space 5'6" x 3'6"
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Houston, Texas 77079
Phone (713) 589-0335
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MULTI-PURPOSE
PUMPING EFFICIENCY
VM BILGEMATE
Ideal for pumping bilges—stripping ballast, etc. Peripheral jet design handles liquids, solids, air. 2 W to 6" sizes available.
NO MOVING PARTS
NO MAINTENANCE
NO PRIMING, CANNOT
LOSE SUCTION
PUMPS BILGES, TANKS
AND HOLDS DRY
VM DECK EDUCTORS
Only the hose goes into tank to vacuum liquids at rate of 10-15 gpm at suction lifts up to 70' or more.
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PROPULSION
UPDATE
Krupp Mak Manufactures
Medium-Speed Diesel Engines
For Naval Ship Applications —Free Literature Available—
A medium-speed diesel engine de- signed for heavy fuel operation and low fuel oil consumption is an ideal basis for engines with the load pro- file for naval operations.
Such medium-speed engines should be designed for: continuous operation; dependability; excellent economy; heavy fuel operation; and minimum service requirement. Ad- ditionally, these engines should be compact, with a simple design and uncomplicated systems.
In turn, engines with these char- acteristics would be well-suited for: high shock loads; extended low load; high operational safety of both the engine and its systems; preventive maintenance; shock load safety; and low emissions.
Diesel engine manufacturer
Krupp Mak, which has more than 100 years' experience in naval equipment, offers a number of me- dium-speed, four-stroke heavy fuel engines in the output range from 740 to 9,900 kw (1,000-13,500 hp) under the trade name Mak.
For example, Krupp Mak offers the heavy-fuel engines M453C and the M332, both of which boost low fuel consumption. The company re- ports that both engines feature good ratio of maximum to mean piston pressures, but a moderate, and therefore operational safe values.
Additionally, the moderate engine load permits a very favorable com- pression ratio. The engines run very clean at low loads, partially as the result of high injection energy.
Both engines feature clean and simple construction. Through fine tuning and the use of high-grade spheroidal graphite iron casting, both engines feature excellent rigid- ity and thus low vibration.
Cross-section of M 453 C
In-line engine
Engine Specifications
Type M332 M453C
Bore (mm) 240 320
Stroke (mm) 330 420
Output range (kw) 1000-1500 1800-5300
Output (kw/cyl.) 167-200 330
Speed (rpm) 720-900 600
BMEP (bar) 18.6-17.9 19.7
Cylinders 6-8 6,8,9,12,16
The relatively long piston strokes are essential for Mak engines. They permit quiet running of the engine with high mechanical efficiency.
The cylinder air exchange is more effective as with a short stroke en- gine. The engines are built for a low thermal load, in order to be suitable for heavy fuel oil operation. This will provide the highest operational safety at frequently changing loads, which are usual in naval operation.
A bonus of the Mak engines' designs is an extremely clean exhaust. The marriage of nitrided cylinder liners and the all-around chromium plat- ing of the piston rings and asso- ciated ring grooves result in ex- tremely low wear, and consequently, excellent lube oil consumption.
Since the engines are designed for rough operation, an unusually long overall service life is expected for naval operation. Piston rings should be changed after 20,000 hours, valves overhauled at 10,000 hours and pistons and cylinder liners should have a service life approxi- mately equal to the life cycle of the engine itself.
For free literature on the Krupp
Mak M332 and M453C diesel en- gines,
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U.S. Coast Guard Awards $3-Million Contract
To Gianotti & Associates
Gianotti & Associates of Texas,
Inc., Annapolis, Md., a naval archi- tecture and marine engineering firm, has been awarded a three-year, $3-million tasking order contract to provide engineering support to the
U.S. Coast Guard Research and De- velopment Center, Groton, Conn.
The contract award includes tasking in the areas of hydrodynamic analy- sis and simulation, structural analy- sis, design synthesis, reliability analysis, full scale ship/structure testing and model ship/structure testing. The U.S. Coast Guard
Academy, New London, Conn., is the contracting activity (DTCG39- 88-D-80638).
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