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Ships without J-M Marine Products shouldn't go near the water.

But we would like to remind you about J-M. And about the broad range of products we've developed that can help keep this danger to a minimum.

Start with your divisional bulkheads and linings.

J-M Marinite® joiner panels fully comply with all U.S. Coast

Guard requirements, as well as Maritime Administration

Specification 32-MA-5. What's more, they provide effective sound control, good looks, ease of erection and durability.

Facings and ceiling materials? You can still specify J-M. We have four different materials available in this area. If what you need is strong, hard, flexible panel finishes, there is J-M

Marine Veneer, Standard Gray and Foam White, and tough, scratch-resistant Dekeran, Smooth and Textured. For acous- tical applications, all of the foregoing are available perforated.

For ceilings, all four perforated products are available with an incombustible sound-absorbing element as J-M Marine

Acoustical Unit. Each product mentioned is of high quality, providing maximum fire safety, plus beauty and low main- tenance.

Incombustible J-M Microlite® fiber glass blanket insulation is

U.S. Coast Guard approved, too, covering the following densi- ties: .6, .75, 1, 1.5 and 2 pounds per cubic foot. The 1 pcf density is standard. Microlite is strong, resilient, light in weight and can be used wherever USCG-approved insulation is needed.

Incombustible Hullboard-SG nominally 3 pcf in density is a semi-rigid felt developed especially as a thermal and comfort insulation for hull and deckboard.

Give your ships and drill rigs all the protection they deserve with fire-safe J-M Marine Products. For more information, just contact Carl Weber, Product Manager, Johns-Manville,

Industrial Products, Greenwood Plaza, Denver, Colo. 80217.

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