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as well as steam for the galley, laun- dry, and deicing system. Annual projected fuel savings for a CG-47

Class ship is estimated at more than $200,000.

COMPUTER VISION

Booth No. F-4

Computervision Corporation of

Bedford, Mass., a leading CAD/

CAM vendor to the marine indus- try, will exhibit its new CADDSta- tion™ system running a range of design software. Applications in- clude structural, equipment, piping,

HVAC, and electrical. The CADD-

Station is based on Sun Microsys- tems hardware. It is a 32-bit work- station with a Motorola 68020 mi- croprocessor. It also features such industry standards as UNIX 4.2,

Ethernet, TCP-IP communications protocol, in addition to full compat- ibility with existing Computervision

CADDS (R) 4X data bases.

CONSOLIDATED

Booth No. 901

Consolidated Controls Corpora- tion of El Segundo, Calif., manufac- tures Morgan electric-motor-driven valve actuators that are in use aboard more than 70 U.S. Navy ships (including the DDG-51 under construction at Bath Iron Works) to provide remote control for critical valving. Use of a unique, slow-speed nutating motor design allows pre- cise valve positioning and long- term, reliable operation.

CONVER

Booth No. 511

Conver-OSR, Inc. of Kenilworth,

N.J., is a manufacturer and supplier of container, trailer, and automobile lashing and securing materials, and also designs and engineers contain- ership cell guide systems. The com- pany will introduce its recently de- veloped "MACS 3" ship computer system, designed to calculate and control a ship's stability, longitudi- nal strength, and torsional stress.

C-TECH

Booth No. 628

C-Tech Ltd. of Cornwall, Ontario, is a leading producer of Omni Sonar and related underwater acoustic de- vices for application in commercial fishing, iceberg detection, and pa- trol vessels. The company also man- ufactures cylindrical and planar ar- ray transducers, electronic scanners (sonar), and standard electronic modules for NATO Navies.

CTI INDUSTRIES

Booth No. 734

CTI Industries, Inc. of Fairfield,

November, 1986

Conn., will exhibit shields/seals for life extension of all condenser and heat exchanger tubes, tube liners, condenser cleaning brushes and kits, polymer-epoxy coatings for all equipment, condenser inspections, video horoscope, failure analysis, and technical reports.

CUMMINS

Booth No. 830

Cummins Engine Company of

Columbus, Ind., taking its proven

V-12 design with SVi-inch bore and 6-inch stroke and applying the la- test diesel technology, has produced a new more powerful engine matched to the tough requirements of the marine industry. Rated 675 continuous bhp at 1,800 rpm, the compact VTA28-M is an improve- ment of 55 bhp with a fuel increase of less than one gallon per hour.

Cummins also offers a complete line of marine generator sets with a pow- er range from 37 to 925 kw.

CUNNINGHAM/TENFJORD

Booth No. 208

Cunningham Marine/Tenfjord,

Inc. of Hoboken, N.J., will feature hydraulic systems, engineering ser- (continued)

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