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KAMATICS

Booth No. 831

Kamatics Corporation of Bloom- field, Conn., a Kaman company, produces three principal product lines: Karon self-lubricating bear- ings; Kaflex maintenance-free, flex- ible driveshaft couplings; and com- posite components. Kaflex cou- plings utilized successfully in main propulsion auxiliary drive systems applications, are designed to trans- mit power while accommodating high angular and axial misalign- ment. Composite components of graphite, kevlar, and glass fibers feature high strength and light weight.

KEARFOTT/SINGER

Booth No. 313

The Kearfott Division of The Sin- ger Company is a manufacturer of quality marine windows, windshield wipers, doors, portlights, and elec- trically heated windows. In addi- tion, Kearfott has added lightweight transparent armor that is a key ele- ment in increasing security on ships, patrol boats, and other military ve- hicles.

The Market Leader for Radio Remote Control Systems, Radio

Data Transmission Systems, and Logistic Information Systems

KEY HOUSTON

Booth No. 319

The Key Houston division of

Jacksonville Shipyards, Inc. in

Jacksonville, Fla., manufactures a complete line of abrasive blasting and related equipment designed for marine applications, such as bulk blast pots, hoppers, vacuum recov- ery units, dehumidification equip- ment, wet scrubbers, air dryers, af- tercoolers, and abrasive reclaim sys- tems.

KOBELT

Booth No. 634

Kobelt Manufacturing Company

Ltd. of Richmond, B.C., for many years has been involved in the de- sign and manufacture of deck ma- chinery controls and disc brakes.

The company can offer a complete line of pneumatic, mechanical, and electronic controls, as well as pro- peller shaft brakes up to 50,000 hp.

Kobelt features bronze and stainless steel construction, competitive pric- ing, and quality control.

LLOYD'S MARDATA

Booth No. 510

Lloyd's Maritime Data Network (MARDATA) of Stamford, Conn., is a subsidiary of Lloyd's Maritime

Information Services. It combines the unique data sources of Lloyd's

Register of Shipping and Lloyd's of

London Press to provide a full range of computer-based maritime infor- mation and consultancy services.

Experienced staff in the shipping and computer industries will demonstrate on-line database ser- vices.

MACGREGOR-NAVIRE

Booth No. 337

MacGregor-Navire (USA), Inc. (MGN) will exhibit graphics show- ing its participation in the U.S.

Navy's RRF Program, its Linkspan concepts and causeway systems, slides showing cargo access equip- ment emphasizing the military utili- ty of its equipment, and general examples of recently equipped U.S.- flag vessels.

MAN B&W

Booth Nos. 429 & 430

MAN B&W Diesel, with the world's largest diesel engine pro- gram, will display the latest devel- opments in diesel engine technolo- gy. Highlighting the exhibit will be the S26MC/MCE mini-bore two- stroke engine, generator set inte- grated charge air system and the flexible layout, and the 58/64 me- dium-speed fuel saver.

MARCON • Mobile Data Displays for the automatic control and guidance of a transport system with radio connection to a central computer system. • Logistic Information Systems to improve the efficiency for all kinds of cargo and material handling. VISIT US AT SNAME • Positioning Systems for automatic driven cranes.

Theimeg has more than 20 years experience in the development and manufacturing of radio remote control equipment.

Theimeg radio remote control increases the efficiency of cranes and locomotives. It reduces labor costs.

Theimeg radio remote control equipment is easy to use and highly reliable.

Theimeg offers also the engineering and software support for factory automation projects.

Theimeg offers a unique multi-use system operating at a single frequency for the remote control of several cranes or locomotives.

Theimeg has already sold more than 10,000 units for the remote control of cranes, more than 600 units for locomotives and more than 300 radio data-transmission systems.

Theimeg offers also radio-linked mobile data terminals for on-line operations with your host-computer and radio data-transmission systems, e.g., standardized measurement systems.

THEIMEG USA, INC.

P.O. Box 407 • Stowe, Vermont 05672 • Telephone (802) 253-7367 • Toll Free 1-800-THEIMEG

Circle 158 on Reader Service Card 42

Booth No. 215

Marcon Engineering, Inc. of Bal- (continued)

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