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Electrode Products Now
Markets Full Range Of
Metal-Coated Electrodes —Literature Available
Electrode Products, Inc., a new affiliate of Electrocatalytic, Inc., has begun marketing a full range of state-of-the-art metal-coated elec- trodes.
Mark J. Geusic, newly ap- pointed as vice president in charge of Electrode Product's sales, said the new company's technical service group will place special emphasis on "developing customer-specific solu- tions to lower operating costs, maxi- mize product selectivity and reduce environmental problems."
Special emphasis will be placed on electrodes for use in electroplat- ing, electrogalvanizing, electrowin- ning and electrochemical synthesis processes. The electrodes will complement Electrocatalytic's emerging electro-organic synthesis technologies for the manufacture of specialty chemicals.
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Seaworthy Systems Opens
West Coast Branch Office
In San Francisco Bay Area
Seaworthy Systems, Inc. recently announced the opening of their
West Coast branch office in the San
Francisco Bay area.
Seaworthy is a full-service firm offering significant capabilities, both technical and managerial, in the fields of marine engineering, naval architecture, industrial power, financial analysis and computer ser- vices.
The West Coast office is managed by Samuel J. Oncea, a licensed professional engineer who has been involved in nearly all of the various types of projects Seaworthy gets in- volved with. He has been in charge of work that ranges from shipboard energy audits and operational sur- veys on both steam and diesel ves- sels to systems design and control systems work. He has a comprehen- sive computer background, particu- larly with shipboard and process ap- plications.
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Seaworthy Systems, Inc. Suite 210, 1305 Franklin Street, Oakland, Cal- if. 94612, phone (415) 465-3893, telex 517931, fax (415) 465-0492.
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Atlantic Marine Delivers
Caterpillar-Powered 123-Foot Longliner
Atlantic Marine, Inc. of Jackson- ville, Fla., recently delivered the F/
V Aleutian Chalice to Chalice
Trawlers Corporation of Edmonds,
Wash. The 123-foot by 32-foot long- liner processor was designed by
Rodney E. Lay & Associates of
Jacksonville, Fla.
The longliner is powered by two
Caterpillar 3408 engines driving through Twin Disc 516 reduction gears with a 6:1 ratio. Auxiliary power is supplied by two Caterpillar 3306 TA 185-kw engines. The power train swings two Coolidge 60 x 63 four-blade propellers.
The Aleutian Chalice has joined her sister ship Silver Chalice for fishing in the Bering Sea. Atlantic built the Silver Chalice in 1979.
Located at the intersection of the
St. Johns River and Intracoastal
Waterways in Jacksonville, Fla., At- lantic Marine, Inc. constructs a vari- ety of vessels, such as fishing ves- sels, ferry boats, cruise boats, patrol boats, tugs, barges in sizes of up to 350 feet.
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