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COSPOLICH

American Vulkan, Ships Aid Intl. Sign

Agreement

American Vulkan Corp. of Winter Haven,

Fla., and Ship's Aid Intl. Ltd. of Dartmouth,

Nova Scotia, have signed a manufacturer's rep- resentation agreement making Ships Aid Intl. an authorized sales and service representative for Vulkan couplings, parts and service in the

Canadian provinces of Newfoundland, New

Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia,

Quebec and Ontario. The Vulkan family of cou- plings covers the full range of torque and tor- sional stiffness requirements.

Comsat Offers New Service

Comsat Maritime Services offers a new ser- vice it says can provide up to 27 percent in savings in shore-to-ship satellite calls. With the new Network 1 service, users may use existing switched access office telephone lines or furnish a dedicated line to be used exclusively for Inmarsat calls. An existing line can be converted, or a new one can be added for this purpose. The Network 1 service is available throughout North America and can be used for Inmarsat-A and -B (including high-speed data), or Inmarsat-M calls in the

Atlantic Ocean East, Atlantic Ocean West, In- dian Ocean and Pacific Ocean regions.

For more information from Comsat

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Abanaki Introduces New Oil Skimmer

Touting it as the "oil skimmer that fits any- where," Abanaki Corp. introduced an oil skim- mer called the Mighty Mini, which is a miniature version of the company's popular Tote-It oil skim- mer. The Mighty Mini weighs only seven pounds, and is designed to minimize water pick up, and virtually eliminate water in the oil output. The unit comes in four different belt lengths.

For free literature on the Mighty Mini

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REFRIGERATOR CO. 949 Industry Road, Kenner, LA 70062 USA

Tel. 1-800-423-7761 Fax. [504) 469-1819

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MARINE REFRIGERATION WITHOUT COSTLY CUTTING

AND DRY DOCKING

Welding Shield Designed To Speed

Work In Confined Spaces

The lens of the Optrel Solarmatic

Comfort shield darkens only when welding, helping to save time and avoid inconvenience when the welder needs to in- spect the work at hand.

The latest welding shield from Racal

Health and Safety has been designed to help eliminate a problem associated with weld- ing in confined spaces onboard ships or on off- shore structures. The lens of the Optrel

Solarmatic Comfort shield darkens only when welding, helping to save the time and avoid inconvenience associ- ated with inspecting the work at hand.

The Optrel solar-powered electronic cartridge used in the Racal system prevents eye damage by darkening almost instantaneously to the required shade number, according to the welding process in use. The Solarmatic Comfort welding shield is lightweight, with a number of other features, including fully adjustable headband; a non-irri- table, washable sweat band; and a mask shape which deflects fumes and protects against weld- ing splatter.

For more information

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