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Dunham/Bush of West Hartford,
Conn., has appointed Bailey Refrig- eration Company of Norfolk Va., as its national distributor to sell, in- stall, and service all Dunham/Bush industrial refrigeration products to the marine industry.
Dunham/Bush manufactures screw and reciprocating compres- sors. The company is one of the pio- neers in the marketing and sales of screw compressors for air condition- ing and refrigeration.
Bailey has been marketing, sell- ing, installing, and servicing the air conditioning and refrigeration needs of the marine industry for nearly 40 years. Its engineering know-how has designed and built complete air conditioning and re- frigeration systems for thousands of customers.
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Dunham/Bush products,
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Propeller Polishing
Guide Offered By
Lips Propellers
Lips Propellers, a leading manu- facturer and repairer of ships pro- pellers, has published a guide on the polishing and 'super' polishing of drydocked or submerged marine propellers. The guidelines insure the desired finish achieved and also defines what is meant by the term "super polish."
A high degree of polish on propel- ler blades significantly improves ef- ficiency and saves fuel. Mainte- nance of this condition is of great demand among vessel owners and operators but if improperly done damage, sometimes beyond repair, can result.
Lips has specified a procedure that, if followed, will avoid any risk of damage. If criteria is met, the specifications work whether Lips or a competitor does the job.
Included in the guide is a handy comparison chart that makes sense out of the various ways the surface finishes may be assessed and mea- surements expressed.
For a free copy of the comparison chart from Lips,
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