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CAE ELECTRONICS

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CAE Electronics Ltd. will exhibit its machinery control systems at Booth 411.

CATERPILLAR

DEFENSE PRODUCTS

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At Booths 658 and 659, Caterpillar Inc.,

Defense Products, will exhibit its new Cat 3412 marine engine, which is rated at 1,200 hp.

CENTRICO

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Centrico, Inc., offers Oil-Purifying Centrifuges, available in both automatic self-cleaning and non- automatic designs. Products from the company will be displayed at Booth 603.

CINCINNATI GEAR

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The Cincinnati Gear Company, exhibiting at Booths 252 and 253, produces large Carburized, Hardened and Precision Ground (CHG) gears designed and manufactured to AGMA class 15 level. CGCO gears can be found in TA0-187, LCAC, A0E-6 Classes, as well as commercial high speed gas turbine applications such as the Kawasaki/Boeing jetfoil.

COLTEC INDUSTRIES-

FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINE

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Coltec Industries, Inc., Fairbanks Morse Engine

Division, will display information on its diesel en- gines, spare parts and service at Booths 302,303 and 304. Coltec medium-speed diesel engines can be used for Navy, sealift, and commercial applications.

DARCHEM ENGINEERING

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Darchem Engineering, Inc., offers thermal insu- lation and fire protection with its Darmet all metal- lic thermal insulation and Darmatt fire protection blanket. The firm will display at Booth 510.

DAYTON T. BROWN

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Dayton T. Brown, Inc., at Booth 657, will exhibit its complete test services for shipboard qualifica- tion testing.

DESIGNERS & PLANNERS

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Offering a wide variety of marine engineering and support services, Designers & Planners, Inc., highlight its environmental protection materials, training and informational products, occupational safety and health services and marine engineering capabilities at Booth 702 in the main exhibition hall.

DEUTSCH METAL COMPONENTS

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The company's Pyplok swage marine fittings, a mechanical method of joining shipboard piping, will be on exhibit at Booth 605 and 606.

DIRECTION DES

CONSTRUCTIONS NAVALE

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One of the world's foremost builders of military vessels, Direction des Constructions Navale (DCN) will exhibit at Booths 308-310, 358-360.

L.C DOANE

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At Booth 353, L.C. Doane Company will exhibit its fluorescent and incandescent lighting fixtures for shipboard use.

DRESSER PUMP

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Dresser Pump Division, Dresser Industries, which offers a variety of pumps for marine applications, will exhibit at Booths 159 and 160.

DRESSER-RAND

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Dresser-Rand Company will display its air com- pressors, on-demand drain system, as well as literature on its overhaul and other services at

Booth 363.

EATON/PRESSURE SENSORS

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A control 4-D realtime display, salinity monitor, valves, and software design capability will all be on exhibit at Booth 313. 65 fAGuide to the Next Utility. 0 * / in a series devoted to safety and performance on the water.

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Inside tugs working Puget

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