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Krupp Fordertechnik Gets

Order For Dredger

Liibeck-based Krupp

Fordertechnik received an order for a cutter suction dredger type

CSD 650 S — a part of a new line of dredgers — from China's

Gezhouba No. 5. The dredger will be built by the company's Dutch subsidiary Krupp Vosta B.V., in

Amsterdam. The unit — measur- ing 213 x 34.4 x 8.2 ft. (65 x 10.5 x 2.5) with a total installed power of

TRANSFORMERS AND INDUCTORS FOR

MARINE AND OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS 2,800 kWb — is due for delivery in

February 1999.

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Permalight To Show The

Way At SMM

Permalight AG will present its line of photoluminescent safety products at SMM.

In order to fulfill the high requirements of IMO resolution

A.752 (18), the company offers a large variety of safety elements for a complete installation.

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Fasmer Offers New Boat

New regulations from the IMO have resulted in a completely new design from Germany's Fassmer

Yard. The first newbuilding of the fast rescue boat FRIR 6.1 type started in July, and will be outfit- ted with a special davit system.

The hull is built of glasfiber rein- forced polyester resin (GRP) in deep V frame construction for hull planing. An inflatable fender with five independent compartments is installed around the boat, except at the stern, to give the boat added protection at sea. The design has been fully tested and approved, and meets the requirement of the 1983 amendments of SOLAS 1974 and the latest IMO MSC/Circ. 809.

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Automated Calibration For

Pressure Gauges

WIKA's product range of test and calibration equipment was expanded by a new calibration sys- tem. The new system makes it possible to calibrate, test and docu- ment electrical pressure gauges and pressure transmitters with electric output.

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Nupas-Cadmatic Available

For Windows NT

Nupas-Cadmatic CAD/CAE/CAM software solution for shipbuilding is now available also on Windows NT platform. The company is also planning a major new release V4.0, at the

SMM '98 eshibition.

Nupas-Cadmatic is a 3-D CAD/CAE/CAM solution for shipyards and consulting offices, designed to improve the efficiency of design, engineering and production.

NUPAS-CADMATIC is a joint venture of

Numeriek Centrum Groningen B.V. from

Holland and Elomatic/Cadmatic Ltd from

Finland. A new Windows NT version from

NUPAS-CADMATIC 3D ship design and engi- neering software is released with the addition of a new platform to the list of currently sup- ported UNIX platforms. Functionality in this new version is equal to the UNIX version. The development will be parallel for all the sup- ported platforms in the future. At the same time with the Windows NT version also a new release V4.0 of the software is launched. This new release together with Windows NT ver- sion was introduced last May. Having already the shortest training period on the market, the new Nupas-Cadmatic release V4.0 will report- edly shorten it even more for the new users.

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