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riod and much effort, both the Vi- king davit-launchable and the regular throw-overboard rafts now have USCG approval and are readily available in the U.S.

In addition to the 20- and 25- person liferafts that were avail- able in the past, Viking now offers 12- and 16-person davit-launcha- ble rafts, designed primarily for the smaller oil rigs and smaller cargo vessels that would not nec- essarily require the larger capac- ity rafts. Viking conventional throw-overboard type liferafts are available with capacities from four to 25 persons.

Viking (America)s parent com- pany is Viking-A/S Nordisk Gum- mibaadsfabrik located in Esbjerg,

Denmark's major West Coast port.

A private company founded in 1960, Viking A/S has specialized in the production of life-saving equipment for the marine and aviation industries. The company's range of products includes auto- matic inflatable liferafts, fiber- glass-reinforced lifeboats (open and totally enclosed versions), lifejack- ets, and other life-saving appli- ances. Viking products are recog- nized and approved by most of the national shipping authorities and classification societies worldwide.

To provide comprehensive serv- ice backup for the Viking prod- ucts, subsidiary companies have been established in England,

Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, and the U.S. In addition to the network of sales agents, there are 155 approved Viking servicing sta- tions in major ports around the world; 22 of these are in the U.S.

Editor's note—Much of the ma- rine survival and safety equip- ment purchased in the U.S. is marketed by manufacturers' rep- resentatives and authorized dis- tributors. Among this type of firm that replied to our survey were those listed below. To receive in- formation from these companies, circle the associated number on the Reader Service Card.

Alexander Industries

New Orleans and Houston

Circle 23 on Reader Service Card

Brailsford Associates

Ipswich, Mass.

Circle 24 on Reader Service Card

Coast Marine & Industrial Supply

San Francisco

Circle 25 on Reader Service Card

Datrex Inc.

Miami, Fla.

Circle 26 on Reader Service Card

EMMI Corporation

Flemington, N.J.

Circle 27 on Reader Service Card

Matsui Corporation

Los Angeles

Circle 28 on Reader Service Card

April 15, 1984

Uniroyal Delta Fender

Systems Protect Pier

And Ships At NORSHIPCO

By retrofitting its largest pier with a dual-mounted fender sys- tem, NORSHIPCO, Norfolk, Va„ can easily work on ship sides more than 1,200 feet long without dam- aging or marking either the ship or the pier. The marine tendering system, called Delta, designed by

Uniroyal, Inc., and installed by

NORSHIPCO, satisfies high en- ergy absorption and long life requirements.

George Curtis, NORSHIPCO vice president, Facilities Engi- neering, explained: "We needed a tendering system that could ret- rofit onto our existing pier and pil- ings. It had to withstand very high impact and pressure loads."

Uniroyal tendering specialists, working closely with Seaport Sup- ply engineers, recommended Model 28A dual-mounted Delta fenders which provide double the energy absorption capability of single

Delta modules without increasing the reaction force on the pier. This self-supporting, self-contained sys- tem, consisting of eight fender as- semblies, was installed at the pier site in a period of less than six months.

The dual mount design enables complete access to a ship's hull be- cause the fender modules have a 48-inch stand-off from the pier. "The fenders have provided the necessary protection to both the over-hauled ships and the pier," said Mr. Curtis.

The 12 dual-mounted Delta A fenders used at NORSHIPCO can service ships which have a dis- placement tonnage of 50,000 to 58,000 tons. The Delta dual- mounted fender provides an excel- lent Reaction to Energy (R/E Fac- tor) of only .70. As a result, any fender pressure on the hull of a ship which has that displacement tonnage normally will not cause surface damage to the ship.

Each 12-1/3-foot-long fender as- sembly, consisting of three Model 28A dual-mounted Delta fenders, has an energy absorption rating of 458 kips/foot and can withstand a load of 31.5 kips/foot. The fenders are extremely flexible and will de- flect more than 24 inches without permanently damaging or altering the Delta fender shape.

Uniroyal, Inc. manufactures the

Model 28A Delta fenders used at the NORSHIPCO pier from a spe- cially developed EPDM/butyl com- pound that combines butyl's excel- lent damping capabilities with

EPDM's superior heat and weath- ering properties.

The Delta dual-mounted fenders consist of two single Delta fender modules, each two feet long and 3V4 inches wide. These two mod- ules are bolted together with a 19-inch-long, IVi-inch-diameter threaded steel rod.

The three dual-mounted fenders

Circle 197 on Reader Service Card 31 used in each assembly are covered with 12-1/3-foot-long spaced-tim- ber facings that evenly distribute a ship's load against the fender assembly.

For free literature on Uniroyal's

Delta fendering system,

Circle 60 on Reader Service Card

Clow/Greenberg Offers

Brochure On Bronze

Valves And Fittings

The Marine Valve Division of

Clow/Greenberg Valve Products,

Carona, Calif., has available a free 24-page catalog containing de- tailed information on the major valves and fittings the company manufactures. All Clow/Green- berg valves and fittings are man- ufactured in accordance with mili- tary quality control specification

MIL-1-45208A.

The brochure describes, with drawings and tables of specifica- tions, globe, angle, check, gate, and hose valves. It also contains details on Macomb strainers, voice tube fittings, fueling spools, flanges, handwheels, and hub blanks, as well as a reference list.

The company dates back to 1854 when Morris Greenberg, newly migrated to California from his native Paris, opened his own foundry in San Francisco. From this humble beginning, the busi- ness prospered, and he manufac- tured nozzles for hydraulic mining and bronze spikes for sailing ships.

One of Greenberg's most well- known products was the "Califor- nia Type" fire hydrant that Morris

Greenberg developed and manu- factured with the aid of the San

Francisco Fire Chief.

For a free copy of the Clow/

Greenberg catalog,

Circle 78 on Reader Service Card

IBM Awarded $25-Million

Navy Contract For

Sonar Conversion Kits

International Business Ma- chines Corporation, Manassas, Va., is being awarded a $25,441,817 letter contract for 18 AN/BQQ-5 sonar conversion kits. The Naval

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