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L&C Associates

Completes Deactivation

Of M/V Cape Inscription

L&C Associates, Inc. recently an- nounced the completion of a dehu- midification and sealing system aboard the M/V Cape Inscription.

The RO/RO is being dehumidified to protect it from corrosion while laid-up in Mobile, Ala.

Most notable to the installation is the use of the Protective Sealing

System (PSS) to seal openings lead- ing to the dehumidified spaces. PSS is a spray-applied, semi-adhering, flexible, vinyl plastic which pre- vents moisture from migrating into the dehumidified spaces. Since PSS is strippable, the vessel can be reac- tivated quickly, a key requirement of the lay-up specification.

L&C technicians repaired and balanced the existing desiccant de- humidification system and rein- stalled the ducting which distrib- utes the dehumidified air. In addi- tion, L&C conducted tests to verify that the d/h system will maintain the required relative humidity.

Dehumidified areas include: en- gine space, accommodations, steer- ing gear, cranes, CO, room, anchor windlass and bow thruster.

For further information and free literature from L&C Associates,

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Shipboard corrosion problems solved.

Aeroquip engineers, working with the Navy on corrosion resistance technology for the DDG51 program, developed a line of noncorrosive Monel and stainless steel reusable fittings.

In addition to solving the corrosion problem, the Aeroquip designed hose fittings also extend service life and quickly refit at sea. Replacement fittings are not necessary. With Aeroquip reusable fittings, "inventory" is already in place on the old fluid line.

This corrosion resistance technology and product development solves the needs of shipbuilders everywhere. A range of reusable fittings in sizes from 3/8" to 10" are available. Configurations include 90° doglegs, male O-Ring seals, and 150 pound and 600 pound commercial flanges. If you have other requirements, call us and we'll team you with our engineers to solve your problem.

Send for FREE Bulletin 2286.

Aeroquip Corporation

Industrial Connectors Division 1225 West Main Street

Van Wert, Ohio 45891-0389 419-238-1190 Fax: 419-238-6833

Other Aeroquip Marine Products

Reusable Fittings with Convoluted

Teflon* Hose

NAVSEA approved reusable fittings for rapid replacement of hose lines. Three piece, bolt- together fittings are easily assembled with hand tools. "Teflon is a DuPont trademark

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RISIC Couplings

Aeroquip RISIC 3 Couplings provide improved system flexibility for piping on ship water and oil service. RISIC 3 is approved for use on U S Navy surface and subsurface vessels

Consult Aeroquip for your application.

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Marine Hose and Fittings

Aeroquip FC300 AQP* hose now has NAVSEA approval. FC300 hose has been engineered for demanding high temperature shipboard appli cations and is available with a complete selection of fittings. FC300 also exceeds SAE 100R5 specifications.

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Marsh & McLennan Names

Scholin To Manage NAPVO

Insurance Program ©1990 Aeroquip Corporation

Marine Products from TRIiilOVA

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Douglas E. Scholin

Douglas E. Scholin has joined

Marsh & McLennan, Incorporated, as manager of the National Associa- tion of Passenger Vessel Owners (NAPVO) insurance program. The program is designed exclusively by

Marsh & McLennan for the mem- bers of NAPVO.

Mr. Scholin attended Meramec

Community College and has 18 years' experience in the marine in- dustry.

Marsh & McLennan, one of the nation's largest insurance brokerage firms, provides a full line of cover- age for owners of paddle wheelers, cruise vessels and ferries.

For more information on services available from Marsh & McLennan,

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New President At

Cat Pumps Corporation

Steve Bruggeman

It was announced recently by

William L. Bruggeman, founder and president for the past 22 years of the Cat Pumps Corporation, that his son, Steve Bruggeman, has been appointed to the position of president of the company. So that the company may continue to bene- fit from his experience and support,

William Bruggeman retains his title of chief executive officer, while his son assumes full administrative, marketing and sales responsibilities for Cat Pumps.

Steve Bruggeman has served the company in several capacities over the years. His most recent posi- tion was general manager. He has been instrumental in the develop- ment of many Cat products, includ- ing SF pumps, 35 Frame pumps,

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