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Enjoy Chemical Co. Describes Rust-Ban 191 In Technical Booklet Rust-Ban 191, a hard drying in-organic zinc coating for steels and other ferrous metals, is discussed in a new technical booklet avail-able from Enjay Chemical Com-pany, 60 West 49th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020. Widely used by shipping companies for coating oceangoing vessels, Rust-Ban 191 coating systems have been used also to protect bridges, chemical plants, refineries, pulp and paper mills. The water-based coating, spray applied like paint, affords corrosion protection which is similar in its effects to galvanizing. Corrosive elements preferentially oxidize the zinc leaving the coated metal in-tact. The coating self-cures to an ex-tremely hard, durable surface high-ly resistant to abrasion and corro-sive atmospheres and will with-stand most petroleum products, animal and vegetable oils, petro-chemicals and common organic solvents. The dried film is ready for service in eight hours after ap-plication under normal conditions. The booklet details the physical properties of the self-curing coat-ing as well as the properties of the dried film. Applications details covered include surface prepara-News is first choice MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News is REQUESTED ... IN WRITING ... by THOUSANDS MORE shoreside management and engineering men in vessel operations, shipbuilding, ship repair and naval architecture, than any other marine magazine in the world . . . TWICE the second publication in the big American market alone. Editorial superiority is the reason. The editorial staff of MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News is headed by the only registered professional naval architect employed by any American marine magazine. With over 25 years experience in the practice of naval architecture, shipyard man-agement and marine editing, this man knows what the commercial marine market wants to read. The only marine magazine issued TWICE each month, MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News publishes the latest and most important marine information FIRST . . . two weeks or more before the second publication. Here is a combination of unequalled advantages designed to produce greater results for all marine advertisers .... the largest circulation to the right marine men .. audited proof of unmatched reader demand . . . and unequalled editorial performance. In 1970, sell to your entire marine market... in the BEST READ marine magazine MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N. V. 10016 MUrray Hill 9-3266 ? 7 ? 8 - 9 BRA tion, spraying procedures and rec-ommended types of spray equip-ment, and approximate drying times under varying conditions of tem-perature and relative humidity. Special topcoats for the coating are needed where decorative colors or special resistance to chemically active materials are desirable. A variety of special Rust-Ban top-coats are available including vinyls, epoxy, acrylics, chlorinated rub-bers and polyvinyl emulsions. G. R. Aitken Joins Elmont Chartering George R. Aitken S. J. Chiaramonte, president of the Elmont Chartering Corpora-tion, has announced that George Robert Aitken has become associ-ated with Elmont Chartering as a tanker broker. Mr. Aitken, former-ly assistant vice-president of Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., has been 33 years in the shipping in-dustry and was one of the pioneers in the coating and preservation of cargo tanks. He is a member and former gov-ernor of the Downtown Athletic Club and is a member of the New York and Manhasset Bay Yacht Clubs as well as of many trade or-ganizations. The Elmont Chartering Corpor-ation is located at 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. Tokyo Shipping Offers Brochure Tokyo Shipping Co., Ltd., is offering a new permanent file type combination descriptive service brochure and fleet table. It is titled "Under Many Skies On Many Seas." According to Gannet Freighting Inc., general agents for the com-pany in the U.S., the brochure highlights for the first time Tokyo Shipping's diversified services which include heavy-lift freighters, combination cargo and tow boats, ocean tugs and an ultra-heavy am-phibious cargo carrier. A unique feature of this perma-nent file brochure is the "fleet table" listing all vital statistics for the shipper, which can be updated at any time within the same bind-ing to include new vessel listings resulting from Tokyo Shipping's continuing shipbuilding program. The 16-page full-color brochure is available through Gannet Freighting Inc., 29 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10006. It was produced by Henry C. Bainbridge, New York advertising and sales promotion consultant. September 1, 1969 35