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tracts to build eight attack sub- marines, and is building three

Nimitz-class aircraft carriers.

Newport News Shipbuilding is the only yard capable of constructing the giant Nimitz-class carriers, three of which already are part of the Navy fleet.

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Clark Painting

Appoints Talbot

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Revised Bulletin 104-23, just published by American Standard

Inc.'s Heat Transfer Division, Buf- falo, N.Y., gives details of small pre-engineered, fixed-tubesheet heat exchangers used for heaters or oil coolers in a wide variety of industrial applications.

The bulletin includes details of 57 BCF® heat exchanger models, many that are available on local

American-Standard Distributor stock. Also included is information about HCF® models, which can be quickly assembled using standard, pre-engineered components to ac- commodate special shell and tube materials, special tube sizes, noz-zle configurations and orienta- tions, special gaskets and mount-ings.

Model HFF units, also included in the bulletin, feature SAE flanged, shell-side connections for quick bolt-in place installation.

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M «mMMHI David R. Talbot

Fred Cagle, president and CEO of Clark Painting Company, re- cently announced that David R.

Talbot has been appointed marine manager for the company. He will coordinate all marine estimating and contracting from their Con- cord, Calif., office. Clark Painting

Company has long been involved in industrial and specialty coat- ings contracting and is now agres- sively pursuing the marine mar- ket. Formerly West Coast manager for Sline Marine, Mr. Talbot brings many years' experience managing major marine coating projects to

Clark's Marine Division.

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