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94th SNAME
Annual Meeting —A Preview
J. ARTHUR MOORE
Booth Nos. 405/407
J. Arthur Moore Company, Inc. of
South Hackensack, N.J., will dis- play the following: Babcock Bristol #OTM-18 second generation tanker deballasting oil content monitoring systems, USCG and UK/DOT certi- fied and approved to IMO-A-586-14 requirements; Babcock Bristol #OTM bilge alarm, USCG and UK/
DOT certified and approved to
IM0-A-393-X; and Keystone Inter- national butterfly valves and actua- tors, approved by USCG and USN for cargo/ballast/ventilation/COW/
IGS applications.
MTU-NA
Booth No. 818
MTU of North America will pre- sent technical information on its 396 model 03 and 04 series engines—the same type that powered the Virgin
Atlantic Challenger II on its record trans-Atlantic run; the display will show a video account of this event.
The stand will also have a model of
WE JUST EXCHANGED
THE FIR NAME IN
HEAT ? TRANSFER
For over a half a century we've solved more heat transfer problems than anyone. If you know shell-and-tube, air- cooled, or plate-and-frame heat exchangers, you know us as AMERICAN-STANDARD.
We're still here, with the same products, experience and special insight into problem-solving. All we've done is exchange our first name.
STANDARD
Heat Transfer Technology
STILL THE COMPLETE HEAT EXCHANGER COMPANY
Call 1 -800-447-7700 (In NY State, 1 -716-897-2800). Or write us in Buffalo, NY 14240.
Circle 158 on Reader Service Card 46 a KaMeWa water jet used on high- speed ferries.
MURDOCK
Booth Nos. F-6/F-7
Murdock Engineering Company of Irving, Texas, designs and manu- factures RISICs (Rubber Insert
Sound Isolation Couplings) used on all new-construction submarines.
The company will also display cus- tom-designed rubber springs that can be used in wireless and mooring system equipment to eliminate any shock loading in the ropes or lines.
NAV/COM
Booth No. 529
NAV/COM, Inc. of Deer Park,
N.Y., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Magnavox Advanced Products &
Systems Company of Torrence, Cal- if., will display a wide range of advanced marine electronics equip- ment. Among the featured products will be the recently introduced Mag- navox MX 4400 GPS receiver, a highly accurate navigation instru- ment that uses signals from the U.S. government's satellite-based Global
Positioning System. Also featured will be the Magnavox MX2400 sat- com terminal that provides instant, clear communications between ship and shore via the INMARSAT sat- ellite network.
NELSON ELECTRIC
Booth No. 104
Nelson Electric of Tulsa, Okla., a unit of General Signal, will display its Multi-Cable Transit® and Multi-
Plugs™, mechanical firestops for ca- ble penetrations in bulkheads and decks. When exposed to fire, Te- cron™ elastomer modules expand, completely sealing the areas around the penetration, blocking the pas- sage of fire, toxic fumes, and gases.
NEWPORT NEWS
Booth No. 204
The Newport News Shipbuilding booth will highlight the company's 100 years of designing, constructing, overhauling, repairing, converting, retrofitting, and jumboizing a wide variety of ships for the U.S. Navy and commercial customers. Also featured will be video tape displays of the company's centennial anni- versary, and the IMSATT Interac- tive Videodisc Expert System being marketed for training and informa- tion delivery applications.
NEW WAVE SYSTEMS
Booth No. 827
New Wave Systems, Inc. of
Jamestown, R.I., will demonstrate
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