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shipboard piping by mechanical at- tachment using lightweight swage tooling. Installations are completed in seconds and require no NDT. The

Pyplok system is approved by the

American Bureau of Shipping, U.S.

Coast Guard, and NAVSEA.

DEVOE MARINE

Booth No. 304

Devoe Marine Coatings Company of Hoboken, N.J., will display its line of quality epoxy coating prod- ucts, including Bar-Rust 235 and 245, rust tolerant and petroleum resistant, devran 258 and 259, water base epoxy coatings. Devoe will also 94th SNAME

Annual Meeting —A Preview vices, and repairs available world- wide. Products on display will in- clude variable-displacement hy- draulic pumps, hydraulic steering systems including rotary-piston steering gears, and other hydraulic equipment.

DANA

Booth Nos. 915/917

Dana Corporation's Power Trans- mission Sales offers one of the wid- est ranges of clutches and brakes in the industry, with proven products from Formsprag and Wichita. Its wide range of related power trans- mission products include Dura-Flex couplings, Spicer, GWB, and Con-

Vel U-joints; Lo-Rez steel spring,

Elastomeric, and RT couplings. Its

Wichita/LoRez flexible coupling combination provides efficient vi- bration control, easy installation and maintenance, and many other benefits for the marine industry.

DET NORSKE VERITAS

Booth No. 801

The Houston office of Det norske

Veritas will exhibit SESAM, an ad- vanced computer program system employing the finite element meth- od to solve a wide variety of engi- neering problems related to motion and structural analysis. The pro- gram is capable of performing linear or nonlinear dynamic as well as stat- ic analysis of almost any type of structure. The system is especially designed to meet the requirements for analyses of ships and offshore structures.

DEUTSCH

Booth Nos. 126/128

Deutsch Metal Components of

Gardena, Calif., will feature Pyp- lok® swage marine fittings that join

FOR DIESEL ENGINES

BMEP BALANCER MODEL 300-A

STEADY • ACCURATE • REPEATABLE • RELIABLE

SPECIAL FEATURES • Attaches to standard indicator valve. • Completely passive system thor- oughly reliable for extended ser- vice. • Balances load distribution in a multicylinder engine with preci- sion and ease. • Reading of pressure gauge gives index of power developed in cylinder. • Fuel rack can be adjusted up or down while watching gauge move to desired setting. • Results in a smooth running, effi- cient engine that sounds right. • Rugged construction of stainless steel, yet light in weight. • Requires no maintenance. • May be used to indicate engine loading for a remote installation having calibration chart for en- gine. Reading needs no correction for ambient temperature or alti- tude.

FOR IMMEDIATE INFORMATION CONTACT.

Joseph Leto (617) 746-0200

General Thermodynamics Corporation

P.O. Box 1105, 210 South Meadow Road, Plymouth, MA 02360

EASY TO USE

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FATHOMETER: Survey—Fish Finders Navigation

SOLAS RADIO STATION: Satellite Communications

GYRO & Steering System—Fuel Management Systems

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