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on January 15, 1986The Cincinnati Gear Company is offering a free full-color brochure on the large gears and fabricated parts manufactured at their Lebanon, N.J. facility, Plant III. According to the publication, the Lebanon plant will extend Cincinnati Gear's ability to efficiently produce large hardened and
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on January 15, 1986Titeflex Corporation, a Bundy Company, of Springfield, Mass., is offering a free 22-page catalog on their smooth bore Teflon™ hose, which is used for applications in the pressure ranges up to 8,000 psi. The catalog offers dimensions and pressure ratings for the following Titeflex products: 1
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on January 15, 1986—Literature Available Cummins Engine Company of Columbus, Ind., has announced uprated high-output marine propulsion ratings for its B engine models. These new 1986 ratings are primarily for recreational and approved commercial applications. The model 4B3.9-M is now rated 80 bhp at 2,800 rpm
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on January 15, 1986A new color brochure featuring the latest process recorders and data loggers is now available from Bailey Controls of Wickliffe, Ohio. Highlights of Bailey's line of modularly designed recorders include descriptions, functions, special features and options, and advantages of each recorder mo
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on January 15, 1986Robertshaw Controls Company of Knoxville, Tenn., is offereing free literature describing VC-230/231 actuators that feature a 30-squareinch molded Buna-N diaphragm with nylon reinforcement and deliver dependable on/off or throttling action for control valves. Actuated by pneumatic signals fr
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on January 15, 1986A new Quiet-Flex Marine Barrier data sheet that provides technical specifications for the acoustically absorptive and thermally insulting materials is available from Vibration Mountings and Controls, Inc., Bloomingdale, N.J. Other specifications include: material thickness and weights; stand
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on January 15, 1986—Free Literature Available Alden Electronics, Inc., Westboro, Mass., has recently introduced the Alden Tactical Facsimile Recorder, Model 9315TR. This new recorder is said to be the only unit designed to receive both teleprinter and facsimile data as a combined capability, making it useful f
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on January 15, 1986Survival International, Inc. has produced a new brochure that fully explains current U.S. Coast Guard regulations concerning use of survival suits. Unlike some federal regulations published in the "Federal Register," this booklet is written in laymen terms—easy-to-understand language— and ful
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on January 15, 1986Ideal Machine & Manufacturing, Inc. of Tacoma, Wash., has recently completed the first "Kort" type nozzle to a new design and construction system developed by Tacoma designer Nils Lucander. This nozzle was built for a new 41-foot tug also designed by Mr. Lucander. It has an inside diameter of
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on January 15, 1986Valley Line Company of St. Louis recently completed a broad restructuring and expansion of its marketing department to support an aggressive new strategy for profitable traffic growth. Thomas J. Barta, president, said Valley Line "has achieved substantial reductions in operating costs. We are
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on January 15, 1986Capt. Leo V. Berger, president of Avon Steamship Company and its affiliate, Apex Marine Corp., has been given the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Association's highest honor in 1985, its Alumnus of the Year Award. Recipients of this award are chosen on the basis' of their career achievemen
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on January 15, 1986American Systems Engineering Corporation, headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va., has announced the promotion of Eugene E. White to senior vice president in recognition of his major contributions to the firm's success and growth during the past four years. The announcement was made by Carl M.
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on January 15, 1986—N e w Literature Offered Gems Sensors, Plainville, Conn., a division of Transamerica Delaval, has made available an expanded line of liquid level indicators for virtually any tank gauging problem in the chemical and process industries. The company is offering a full line of transmitters inc
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on January 15, 1986Todd Shipyards Corporation reported recently that the U.S. Navy had exercised options amounting to $21.6 million authorizing Todd's Galveston Division to proceed with the modification of the S/S Great Republic, the second of two C5-6- 78A Seabridge Class roll-on/roll-off (RO/RO) container ca
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on January 15, 1986The Farboil Company of Baltimore, Md., has published a directory of their marine coating systems and a directory of their products. Both publications are available from the company without charge. The directory of marine coating systems offers some insight into the protective coatings produc
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on January 15, 1986A 60-page pamphlet is being offered by the BP Company Limited, on their facilities, capabilities and history. The thorough publication contains text on the company's gas, shipping, pipeline, refinery, chemical, coal, nutrition and computer interests. Furthermore, BP's technical services, ma
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on January 15, 1986The versatility of the Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Company was challenged as two vessels required drydocking at one time. The challenge was answered by separating the one drydock into two sections and drydocking both vessels. According to Joseph E. Wise, senior vice president of marketing, "W
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on January 15, 1986Glacier Bay Yacht Tours, Inc. of Seattle will take delivery this month of a Nichols Brothers Boat Builders 370-passenger catamaran, Glacier Bay president Robert Giersdorf has announced. Nichols Brothers is building the 86-foot, high-technology catamaran, designed by International Catamarans,
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on January 15, 1986A free full-color bulletin is being offered by the Russellstoll Division of Midland-Ross Corporation, on their new E-L Tru-Plane™ heliport lighting system which offers a major advance in depth perception. The gate-fold bulletin explains that E-L Tru-Plane lamps are housed in tough, "vandal-p
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on January 15, 1986Keel-laying ceremonies were held recently for the second of three containerships being built for Sea-Land Service, Inc. by Bay Shipbuilding Corp. The laying of the keel of Hull No. 736 took place in Bay's large graving dock where all three vessels will be constructed. Each containership will