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Non-Ferrous Offers
Free Literature On
Full Range Of Fasteners
Non-Ferrous Bolt & Mfg. Co., Las
Vegas, Nev., specializes in produc- ing standard and non-standard fas- teners in high temperature and cor- rosion-resistant metals. The compa- ny is offering free literature on its full range of fasteners.
Non-Ferrous produces hex heads, nuts, sockets, carriage bolts, T-head bolts, square heads, penta heads, special studs, eyebolts, pipe plugs and many more styles from over 100 grades of stainless steel and exotic metals. In addition to standard head styles, they can produce "per print" items from some of the nation's most creative engineers. Because of its extensive tool and die depart- ment and raw material inventory,
Non-Ferrous is able to provide very fast deliveries. These capabilities along with extensive research and development facilities enable Non-
Ferrous to offer high quality, reli- able service.
The firm has supplied fasteners for applications in the petroleum and chemical inustries; shipbuilding and repair industries; pulp and pa- per industries; and the food pro- cessing industry. Non-Ferrous has
S BANG. 12-FOOT ARRAY
X-BANO. 7 OR 9-FOOT ARRAY NWKATKM
SYSTEMS r i 34-CM
PATHFWDER/ST
ARPA
Electronically switches up to 3 displays and transceivers, with CRT diagrams, for single/simultaneous 3 or 10-cm operation.
PATHFINDER /ST
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Receiver i Processor
Been Processor
Seen Cormier
Field Processor
From the control panels through the computer, transmitter, and receiver-and then in five steps leading to the CRT-
Raytheon's exclusive Superior Technology provides sharp, bright radar pictures virtually free of clutter.
PATHFINDER/ST ARPA: 34-cm or 25-cm
PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT iMO equivalents), provide automatic tracking of up to 40 targets with vectors and readouts for most dangerous 20. Have auto and manual acquisition, and unique trial maneuvers.
PATHFINDER/ST TM/EP: 34-cm or 25-cm
PPI's (16" or 12" diagonal CRT IMO equivalents), have True and Relative
Motion displays. Electronic Plotting, course, speed, bearing, CPA and TCPA for two selected targets.
Comparison
Tests Prove
PATHFINDEFf/ST
Radars See What
Other Radars Can't.
In side-by-side comparison tests, a
PATHFINDER/ST display and a conven- tional radar display were connected to the same radar system. PATHFINDER/ST consistently displayed targets not detec- ted by the conventional display.
Optimum Resolution
Displays are
Clearly Superior.
PATHFINDER/ST raster scan PPI images are refreshed 50 times each second. This eliminates the annoying "flicker" found in other radar systems.
The number of pixels has been carefully chosen for optimum resolution. The re- sult is an extremely sharp, ultra-bright image that is easy to view, day or night.
November, 1988
Superior Technology
Will Clearly Fit
Your Needs.
PATHFINDER/ST Radars satisfy a very wide range of installation and operating requirements. Signal multi- plexing reduces connections between
PATHFINDER/ST receivers and dis- plays. This, combined with electronic interswitching for dual systems, the abil- ity to mount transceivers "up" in antenna pedestals, or "down" in separate cabi- nets, and keyboard entry of all set-up parameters, makes any installation straightforward, simple, and economical.
In addition to having the optional IMO- required, antenna-mounted performance monitors, PATHFINDER/ST Radar soft- ware provides menus for extensive self- testing of virtually every function.
Worldwide Approval and Support.
Raytheon PATHFINDER/ST Radars are designed to meet or exceed all applica-
Circle 118 on Reader Service Card ble commercial standards and reliability testing requirements, including those of
IMO and the national regulatory agen- cies of countries worldwide.
They are backed by extensive worldwide support and service facilities, located in major ports everywhere.
Specifications subject to change without notice
Raytheon
RAYTHEON MARINE COMPANY 46 River Road
Hudson, NH 03051 USA 603-881-5200
Telex 681-7529
Telefax: 603-881-4756
RAYTHEON MARINE SALES
AND SERVICE COMPANY
Siljangade 6
DK-2300 Copenhagen S,
Denmark 45-1-570611
Telex 855-31473
Telefax: 45-1-574077 supplied fasteners for such applica- tions as heat exchangers, conden- sors and separators, evaporators, fil- ters, oil and water separators, sani- tation devices, water purification systems, deck equipment and dredging equipment.
For free literature detailing the full line of fasteners offered by Non-
Ferrous,
Circle 81 on Reader Service Card
Falk Brochure Details
Concentric Shaft Reducers "Concentric Shaft Reducers And
Your Bottom Line—A Closer Look" is the title of a new eight-page bro- chure now available from The Falk
Corporation. The full-color publica- tion includes information on how to evaluate overall lifetime costs of concentric shaft reducers. It goes on to tell how speed reducer mainte- nance costs, parts replacement costs and lost production can add to the true lifetime costs of concentric shaft reducers.
The brochure also details how
Falk concentric shaft reducers are designed to keep lifetime operating costs down. According to Falk, the majority of concentric shaft reducer maintenance problems are lubrica- tion related. Lack of proper lubrica- tion causes failure of bearings or gear teeth.
The brochure includes applica- tion photos, diagrams and product cutaways.
The guide also describes how Falk assists customers from the initial reducer selection process right through installation. Falk has 34 district sales offices, staffed by 60 sales engineers, ensuring experi- enced engineering support and fast service response. At the local level, 600 distributor locations offer cus- tomers close-at-hand expertise and service.
For a free copy of "Concentric
Shaft Reducers And Your Bottom
Line—A Closer Look,"
Circle 72 on Reader Service Card $100-Million Order For
Three Carriers Won By
Astilleros Espanoles
An order worth about $100 mil- lion for three phosphoric acid/ chemical carriers has been placed with the Sestao yard of Spain's As- tilleros Espanoles SA by the Ship- ping Corporation of India.
Each of the three vessels, which will join the fleet of India's largest shipping company, will be of 30,800 deadweight tons, with an approxi- mate length of 541 feet, breadth of 102 feet and depth of 30 feet. The main engines will be AESA-built
MAN B&W units developing 12,560 bhp at 102 rpm. The vessels will have an operating speed of 15 knots, be classed by Det norske Veritas, and will be registered in India.
For more information and free lit- erature on the facilities and capabil- ities of Astilleros Espanoles SA,
Circle 23 on Reader Service Card 17