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CTI INDUSTRIES

Circle 135 on Reader Service Card

At Booth 176, CTI Industries, Inc., will exhibit information on its condenser/hear exchanger res- toration services; using metal alloy inserts and a patented installation procedure, CTI can save up to 80 percent of the cost of retubing. CTI Specialty

Coatings services includes corrosion protection, high temperature and cavitation resistant coatings used in stacks, IG systems, rudders and struts.

DEANSTEEL MFG.

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At Booth 402, Deansteel Manufacturing Co. Inc., will display a cutaway sample of its U.S. Coast

Guard-approved A-60 joiner door and frame unit.

They will also display joiner trim systems, marine berths and furniture. Current literature and speci- fications will be available.

DEUTSCH METAL COMPONENTS

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Deutsch Metal Components, at Booths 158-159, will feature the Pyplok Swage marine fitting system which is a cold work method of joining pressure metal piping. Approved for use by the U.S. Navy,

ABS, USCG and other marine agencies worldwide.

ENVIROVAC

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Envirovac Inc. is the leading manufacturer of EVAC vacuum sewage collection systems for the marine industry. Maximum flushing water consumption is three pints per flush. Small diameter piping can be used with non-sloping lines, vertical lift capabilities can be applied. Also manufacturer of the ORCA line of MSDs for vessels which carry 12-500 passengers. The ORCA is compact, lightweight, easy to install and maintain, and is microproces- sor-controlled and USCG and IMO approved. The firm will display at Booths 200 and 202.

EXXON COMPANY INTERNATIONAL

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At Booth 139, Salesmen and technical advisers will be available to answer commercial and techni- cal questions regarding Exxon's successful line of marine lubricants, Exxmar, which were developed for marine crosshead and trunk piston diesel engines. Information regarding other premium quality marine products, as well as the Exxcare and Exxcare Plus oil analysis systems will also be available.

Exxcare Plus is an extension of Exxcare and monitors wear metals besides providing normal analysis and trend reporting. The system was designed to assist operators and ship engineers with efficient care of Exxon lubricants in service and to check wear possibilities of various ship- board equipment.

FIBERGRATE

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At Booth 360, Fibergrate Corporation will display information on its corrosion resistant structural materials such as grating handrail, ladders, struc- tural members and stairtreads. Products are manufactured from lightweight, durable structural fiberglass. Products require no maintenance, according to the company, and carry Class I Flame

Spread Resistance.

FRANK MOHN HOUSTON

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At Booth 143, Frank Mohn Houston, Inc., will display environmentally safe submerged cargo pumps for oil/product/chemical carriers, oil spill recovery equipment and emergency offloading equipment.

FURUNO USA

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At Booth 392, Furuno USA will display its latest

ARPA radar, radar, and navigation and communi- cation equipment for commercial vessels.

GERARD TECHNOLOGY

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Gerard Technology Associates is a manufacturer's representative. Some of the products repre-

November, 1991 sented by GTA include Golar Marine Incinerators,

Golar Eductors, Custom-Pac 2000 Marine Com- pactors, Marine Aluminum Helideck, Marine Alumi- num Accommodation Ladders, Norsafe Lifeboats,

Safety Windows, Wagner Steering Gear and Moland

Automation Monitoring Systems. They will display at Booths 178-180.

HENSCHEL

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At Booths 118 and 119, Henschel Inc. will exhibit ship control and automation equipment. The firm has been a leader in marine controls and monitor- ing for over 75 years. Henschel designs, manufac- tures and distributes maneuvering systems, re- mote controls, temperature monitoring and con- trol, machinery automation, cargo and ballast systems and alarm and monitoring systems. The system can be independent or fully integrated.

IN-PLACE MACHINING

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In-Place Machining Company will display at Booth 122. The company performs ship repairs in port or at sea. They specialize in straightening crank- shafts, refurbishing crankpins and main journals without rotating the shaft, "R-Stamp" Certified welding, optical alignment and MetalStitch. The

Circle 339 on Reader Service Card company also provides complete in-place machin- ing services such as milling, boring, drilling, etc.

INVENTORY LOCATOR SERVICE

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At Booth 147, Inventory Locator Service, Inc., will display information on its 24-hour inventory locat- ing service. The service lets suppliers list inven- tory—buyers see who has the part, quantity, condition, etc., and can contact the seller directly.

L.C. DOANE

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WE'VE JUST ADDED A FEIN EXTRA POUNDS.

The ALABAMA has a lifting capacity of 225,000 DWT or 40,000 tons displacement. • Normal maximum draft over six-foot keel blocks is 32 feet. • The Alabama has an overall length of 853' and a clear width of 164' between wingwalls. • Located in the Central Gulf Coast of the U.S.A. • Quality Workmanship • Cost Effective Performance. • On-Time Delivery • Fully Equipped Shops • Full Service Piers. • In Addition to the ALABAMA - A Dry Dock of 15,000 tons Capacity. • Over 3,000 feet of Berthing Piers for Dockside Work.

Atlantic Marine, Inc.-Mobile

P.O. BOX 3202 • MOBILE, ALABAMA 36652

PHONE: (205) 690-7100 • FAX: (205) 690-7200

Committed to Excellence.

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