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CSOE '93 Exhibitors antic Research Canada Inc. sic Technologies Corporation £ Electronics Ltd. nadian Institute of Marine Engineering nadian Marconi Company inadian Welding Bureau

I Inc.

Tech Ltd. hn Crane Marine Canada

C.N. International jminis Engineering Ltd. nar Services ivirovac Inc. arman & Milne alifax/Dartmouth Industries armont/B. Fortin dal Technologies Inc. dustry Science & Technology stitute for Marine Dynamics (NRC) ternational Paints (Canada) Limited aumont Schneider Industrie Canada Inc. 3C Canada-Joiner Systems rupp MaK Diesel, Inc. larc-Tee International larine Institute of Memorial University he MIL Group lavy League of the United States lorris Warming Canada Limited lockwell International Corporation

Siemens Electric Limited

Simrad Mesotech Systems Ltd. it. Lawrence College

Supply & Services Canada

Thordon Bearings Inc. ribbetts Paints, Ltd. /ickers Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd.

Westinghouse Canada Inc.

IMSSCO Offers Maverick

Firefighting System

International Marine Supply &

Service Co. (IMSSCO) of San Diego, is the worldwide commercial dis- tributor of Maverick Fire System

Corp.

Designed to be worn as a vest and operated by one person, the Maver- ick system puts instant foam opera- tion into the hands of the firefighters on the end of the hose line.

The system was recently demon- strated at the Seafarers Interna- tional Union school at Camp Springs,

Md. "The new vest is capable of holding five gallons of foam and can be used to smother benzene and other hazardous vapors, as well as fight fires," said Bryan Cummings, firefighting instructor. "This takes the place of five or six men passing foam buckets to a dangerous area.

One man can use the vest, even with life support equipment, and it can save time when seconds are valu- able.

IMSSCO offers a four-page color brochure and video tape explaining the Maverick Foam Vest System.

For information on the Maverick firefighting system,

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Toastmaster Adds Hatchable, 36-Inch Wide Range To Line

Of Marine Galley Equipment

A manufacturer of commercial cooking and warming equipment for more than 75 years, Toastmaster of

Elgin, 111., has introduced the addi- tion of a hatchable 36-inch wide range to its line of marine galley equipment.

Five different range top configu- rations are available with either deck-oven or convection-oven bases.

Ranges are broken down into two pieces that pass through standard 26-inch hatches. The range tops or the convection ovens can be pur- chased as independent units. The convection ovens can be stacked two high.

Other standard features include all stainless steel exteriors and door

Toastmaster's 36-inch wide range linings, adjustable bolt-down legs, heavy duty sea rails, grab bars and oven latches.

The range and oven are com- pletely front serviceable with the terminal block near the front of the control chamber. The oven door is designed as a loading platform and can support 200 pounds of dead weight. The range series meets the requirements of UL197-S1, includ- ing the marine supplement.

For additional information on the new line of 36-inch wide ranges from

Toastmaster,

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First Thermal Offers New

Thermal Fluid Heater

First Thermal Systems, Inc. in- troduced the Villam Silver MHEHC thermal fluid heater for the heating of liquid cargo aboard ships. Villam

Silver delivers up to 18,750,000 BTU/ hr. at efficiencies up to 87 percent. "The Villam series of liquid cargo heaters has made thermal fluid tech- nologies affordable and reliable," said Rudy Leak, vice president and secretary of the board of directors,

First Thermal Systems. "We intend to release Villam Gold during the first quarter of 1993, delivering 24,000,000 BTU/hr., followed by the release of the Villam Platinum in the early fall, a unit which will de- liver 30,000,000 BTU/hr."

The Villam series is a marine high efficiency helical coil (MHEHC) heater for cost-effective liquid cargo heating aboard ships and barges.

For more information on the new

Villam Silver from First Thermal

Systems,

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Stam Supply Now Offers

Francis Searchlights

Francis Searchlights is now avail- able through Stam Supply Company of Seattle.

A full line is offered from nine- to 22-inch versions, featuring non-leak- ing cabin control design, one wheel control for instant horizontal and vertical movement, and brass and

A4 stainless steel construction.

Shock-mounted lamp, socket and pure silver backed mirror, 360 de- gree horizontal rotation, tungsten halogen and xenon lamps, plus no exposed gears are a few of the fea- tures of this product line.

For a free color catalog on the complete Francis Searchlights line from Stam Supply,

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Craft America

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Aluminum Welders?

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February, 1993

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