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Westfalia/Centrico
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Westfalia/Centrico supplies com- plete fuel treatment systems between settling tank, day tank and diesel engines. Lube oil purification sys- tems are also available. At the show will exhibit information regarding fuel oil and lube oil treatment sys- tems. Exhibiting at booth 301.
Wireless Data Corp.
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Wireless Data Corporation contin- ues its 25-year tradition of offering high-quality systems. Formerly
Acurex/Autodata, WDC is the sup-E lier of torque test equipment to the r.S. Navy full scale trials branch. At the show WDC will exhibit its model 1602A torsionmeter system through literature and displays. Exhibiting atbooth413.
Geka Thermal Systems
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Geka designs and manufactures thermal fluid heaters and heating systems. Built to ASME Section I with USCG and ABS approval. All fabrication done in U.S. Standard designs to 40mm BTU/hr. Can sup- ply waste heat heaters, steam gen- erators, control and pump skids.
Exhibiting at booth 358.
Unitor Ships Service
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Complete ship service, tank clean- ing, refrigeration, etc. Exhibiting at booth 125-127.
Viking Life Saving E quipment
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Viking Life Saving Equipment, established in the U.S. since 1982 and Denmark since 1969, will ex- hibit four- to 50-person inflatable liferafts, inflatable buoyant appara- tus, marine escape slide systems, water activated lights, life jackets, immersion suits and fire suits. Ex- hibiting in booth 233.
Autoflow Receives
Excellence Award
Autoflow Products Co. recently received the "Partner in Excellence" award from Captain Ben Maguire and Lt. Lancaster, Philadelphia Na- val Shipyard. The award signifies the successful completion of a Navy
Manifold contract for the oxygen plant aboard the USS Constellation. (actual retouched photograph)
One small hint: It's in Portland, Oregon.
At over 980' by 185'. and with a lift capacity of 87,000 tons, our Dry Dock 4 is hard to miss. In fact, it's the biggest in all of North or South America.
Perfect for today's jumbo cruise ships.
What you can't see from this elevation are the two other dry docks for smaller jobs, the 17 Whirley cranes, the many fresh- water layberths, the skilled ship repair contractors with a work force of over 3,000
Circle 260 on Reader Service Card 38 experts, and the general prevailing atti- tude: to treat every ship like she was our own. Which helps explain why we get over 40% of all West Coast commercial jobs.
To find out more about this unique pub- lic/private enterprise call 1-800-547-8411, ext. 3000, toll-free, or FAX (503) 240-3080.
Besides our giant dry dock, we're also rather proud of a little saying that we have here: You ex- (Q, p0rt of Portland pect. We deliver. SHIP REPAIR YA R D
Pictured (right to left): Captain Maguire, Richard
Hughes (Autoflow), Nannette Sherman (Autoflow), and Lt. Lancaster.
Autoflow specializes in the manu- facture of precision, high-quality flow manifolds have been used exten- sively in both the Navy and Coast
Guard, in several applications, which include the Oxygen Plant and Ar- resting Gear.
For more information on the entire
Autoflow product line,
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BREG Offers Static
Resistant Sorbents
BREG International, manufactur- ers of environmental products, now carries Static Resistant MATS and
ROLLS. These sorbents are spe- cially treated to decrease the likeli- hood of dangerous sparks from static charge buildup igniting volatile flu- ids. BREG markets Static Resistant
MATS and ROLLS under its Oil
Only Sponge line of sorbents. The new sorbents are included in the company's 1992 catalog.
For free information on BREG
International's entire product line,
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