Maritime Magazines Archive
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- New Non-Asbestos High- Temperature Valve Packing Developed By John Crane — Literature Available page: 49
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Maritime Reporter
on May 15, 1984John Crane is offering new literature on its new generation of non-asbestos valve packing— Style 187IG—designed to withstand harsh conditions of temperatures to 1200°F and pressures to 2,500 psi. It is a competitivelypriced, high-quality product according to the manufacturer. Under developmen
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on May 15, 1984James L. Konopasek is pleased to announce the organization of J.L. Konopasek & Associates, a new Jacksonville, Fla.-based, company offering naval architecture and marine engineering services. Mr. Konopasek brings his experience from positions in both the Canadian and U.S. marine industries.
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on May 15, 1984The 500-passenger Landing Queen, a 290-ton displacement sternwheel riverboat, was christened recently at the Landing at Seven Coves, a country club/resort hotel on Lake Conroe, Texas. More than 200 guests attended the ceremony, which was hosted by Wilburn S. (Bill) Bruce, owner of the vesse
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on May 1984The world's most extensive line of braided, round plaited and inline ropes is described and illustrated in a new catalog just released by Samson Ocean Systems, Inc. The catalog provides specifications, breaking strengths, elongation data and weights for ropes made of Duron® and Dacron Polye
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on May 1984Lester Rosenblatt, chairman of the board, M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc., the worldwide naval architectural and marine engineering firm headquartered in New York, recently announced the appointment of Douglas J. Yuengling to the position of assistant vice president and director of marine engineerin
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on May 1984Recognizing that the formal process for review of specifications provides for only a short review period, the Naval Sea Systems Command is soliciting technical suggestions for improving specifications which it plans to revise in the next several months. This specification is: MIL-P-19131, P
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on May 1984PBM is offering new literature on their new line of 6 to 12 valve manifolds. The manifolds are finding favor among design engineers working with automated or computerized piping systems. Featuring a more positive and more efficient fluid control, these special configurations offer an economi
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on May 1984Henry J. Somerville has been appointed Director of Equipment Business Development for the newly-formed Corporate Business Development Group of Foster Wheeler Corporation. The group will direct Foster Wheeler's continued expansion into new fields of endeavor. Mr. Somerville joined Foster Wheel
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on May 1984Built by the Ulsan shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries Company, Ltd., the three largest RO/ RO-containerships in the world entered the international service of Barber Blue Sea recently. Called SuperCarriers by their owner, the Barber Tampa, Barber Texas, and Barber Hector are 860 feet long
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on May 1984The certification of Omnipure marine sanitation devices by the Direktoratet For Statens Skibstilsyn for operation in Danish waters was announced recently by Len Langeland, president of Omnipure, a division of Sigma- Chapman, Inc. headquartered in Houston, Texas. "Certification is very difficu
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on May 1984A new line of emergency marker lights with provisions for attaching to a life vest or jacket has been announced by ACR Electronics of Hollywood, Fla. The three lights- Models 631, 632, and 633—are of similar design but each has distinctive features to suit individual preferences. The 631, a
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on May 1984To reduce downtime and prolong the life of hydraulic/lubrication components, Stauff Corporation of Waldwick, N.J., introduces the Betapure"1 line of low-and highpressure filter elements. The new elements capture silt size particles and virtually eliminate component failures due to abrasive w
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on May 1984Mueller Steam Specialty has literature available on its new easyopen basket strainer. It is designed to provide maximum straining protection for costly pipe line equipment and at the same time for quick, easy servicing. The quick-opening cover is secured with non-yoke type knobs. The cover
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on May 1984The Ship Structure Committee recently published six new technical reports which are available free of charge until copies run out. After which, the reports will be available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). The reports are: SSC-314, "Pressure Distribution on Models of
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on May 1984The Naval Sea Systems Command has exercised an option, under a previous letter contract with Edo Corporation, in the amount of $11,401,000 covering improvements to 12 AN/SQR-18A sonar systems, converting them to AN/ SQR-18A(V) 1 systems. This procurement includes ancillary spares, technical
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on May 1984John Dane III, president of Moss Point Marine, Inc., Escatawpa, Miss., has announced that Joseph H. Le Blanc Jr., has joined their organization as director of marketing and sales. Mr. Le Blanc graduated from Tulane University with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He is a regis
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on May 1984Suk-eui Hong, formerly executive vice president of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (HHI), has been appointed executive vice president of Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd. (HMDI, and Chongki Kwon, formerly director in charge of the Estimation Department, has been named director in charge of t
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- POSIDO MIA 5 14 page: 16
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on May 1984— A Preview — Piraeus, Greece — June 4-9 Representatives of the world's maritime industries will come together in Piraeus, Greece for the Posidonia International Shipping Exhibition to be held June 4 through 9, 1984. At the last Posidonia Exhibition in 1982, no fewer than 900 exhibitors
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on May 1984The U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command has awarded to Isotta Fraschini S.p.A. of Milan, Italy, a firm-fixed-price contract for production and support of amagnetic diesel engines to be installed in U.S. Mine Countermeasures (MCM) ships. The initial award provides for procurement of ID 36 SS6 V-A
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on May 1984The Maritime Administration has awarded a $342,500 contract to Seaworthy Engine Systems, Inc., Essex, Conn., as part of a cooperative research project to evaluate the benefits of applying exotic ceramic and metallic coatings to combustion system components of high-speed marine diesels. The