Short Maritime Reporter 1987 Articles
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- C o n t r o m a t i c s I n t r o d u c es N e w H i g h - P r e s s u r e B a ll V a l v e s page: 52
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on December 1987L i t e r a t u r e A v a i l a b le The Contromatics Commercial Division recently introduced downstream- seal, three-piece, two-way, Vi -inch through 2-inch B Series 3,000-5,000 psi, - 2 0 ° F to 180° F ball valves with long-life, low-friction Delrin AF® seats and lower stem seals. The new
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on December 1987Siemens 7PU electronic off-delay timing relays are compact to reduce panel space when used in control, starting and protection circuits for switching operations involving offdelay timing functions. They feature long life of 30 million operations, accuracy of ±1% and less than 3% drift. Siem
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- ASNE To Present Annual A w a r d s At C e n t e n n i al C e l e b r a t i o n In M a y 1 9 88 page: 51
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on December 1987The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) recognizes outstanding members of the naval engineering community through its annual awards program. These awards will be presented at the Society's annual meeting in Washington, D.C., the first week of May, which will mark ASNE's centennial cel
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on December 1987A new edition of the Arc Welding Equipment Selector Guide covers a wide rage of power sources, control/ feeders, guns and welding systems and is free from Miller Electric Mfg. Co. All models are arranged in a simplified chart arrangement enabling the user to easily locate equipment best sui
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- 1 6 - P a g e G e m s C a t a l og F e a t u r e s S o l i d - S t a te Relays A n d Barriers page: 49
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on December 1987Gems Sensors Division, Plainville, Conn., recently published a new 16-page catalog describing solid-state Safe-Pak and Zener Barriers that protect instrumentation or equipment in potentially hazardous areas. The units render non-voltage producing sensors intrinsically-safe. Used within a sy
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on December 1987The USS Leyte Gulf, a Ticonderoga (CG 47) class Aegis guided missile cruiser, and the 100th U.S. Navy ship powered by GE LM2500 engines, was recently signed over to the U.S. Navy by Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton. The USS Leyte Gulf will be part of the Navy's seventh fleet and will
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on December 1987Paceco, Inc. a subsidiary of Fruehauf Corporation, has received a $9.7-million option award from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Davisville, R.I. With this contract, the Navy is exercising all of its options under a prime contract recently awarded to Paceco in the amount of $20.3
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on December 1987The new NOAS-series range of lightweight oil pollution control booms from Bennex A/S of Bergen, Norway, has met early success in the market with 5,000 meters already ordered for 1987 delivery. Orders valued in excess of 10 million NOK (about $16,500,000) for the new booms, which are rated fo
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on December 1987Furuno Electric Company, Ltd. of Nishinomiya City, Japan, recently announced that they have concluded an agreement with Sait Electronics S.A. of Belgium to acquire International Skibs Radio A/S (ISR) of Denmark, a subsidiary of the Sait Group. Under this agreement, Furuno also acquires Svens
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- M M S Delivers P l a n n ed M a i n t e n a n c e S y s t em For C a n a r c t i c Icebreaker page: 28
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on December 1987Marine Management Systems (MMS) recently implemented their Planned Maintenance (PMS) system aboard an icebreaker owned by Canarctic Shipping, Ltd, of Ottawa, Canada, according to an announcement made by MMS vice president, Don Logan. Operating under a contract awarded through the Marine Man
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on December 1987Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (HHI) of Korea recently announced that, under an agreement concluded with the Danish ship design company Burmeister & Wain Shipdesign Aps (BWS), it is providing the Portuguese shipyard Setenave with a complete design package, including all design documentat
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on December 1987Crowley Maritime Corporation (CMC) recently announced major organizational changes with the consolidating of its Caribbean and Atlantic Divisions; the appointment of William B. Bru as president of the new division, to be centered in Teaneck, N.J.; and the simultaneous naming of Brent A. Stiene
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