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Continued from page 56 ships and supplying potable drink- ing water disinfection units in re- mote villages. Omnipure, a marine sewage treatment, disinfects sew- age prior to its being pumped over- board by using the electrolytical process that converts salt water to sodium hypochlorite. The systems does not require a lengthy retention period before the sewage is dis- carded. These systems are designed for merchant ships, cruise ships, ferries, navy ships, and offshore oil exploration and production plat- forms.

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Eltech International Corp.

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Engineered Data

Products, Inc.

Engineered Data Products, Inc. (EDP) designs and manufactures computer support equipment, in- cluding shipboard computer furni- ture that features EDP's patented

Viewport concept, which comprises a tinted, tempered .75 in.-thick view screen that provides a proper ergo- nomic viewing angle.

Entire computers are designed to rest within the Viewport desk, pro- viding more space for the operator.

Viewport desks are approved for shipboard use by NAVSSES, and the company manufactures conver- sion kits in order to allow operators to convert standard flip-up type- writer desks to the Viewport con- cept.

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Engineered Data Products, Inc.

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Fassmer & Company

Fassmer & Co. has developed a new range of totally enclosed and semi-enclosed lifeboats. The new range is designed to offer consider- able weight and cost savings, with- out compromising the performance and quality of the vessels. Totally enclosed lifeboats are available in sizes that support from 27 to 78 passengers. Semi-enclosed lifeboats and tender boats range from pas- senger capacities of 85 to 150.

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GasTOPS Ltd.

GasTOPS is a high-technology, mechanical engineering company offering expertise in advanced con- trols engineering, instrumentation systems, equipment condition moni- toring and diagnostics systems. The company offers products such as:

MERMAID, a computer simulation tool that predicts the steady state and dynamic performance of ma- rine propulsion systems; MAIN-

STAY, a general purpose system for maintenance management; and

MetalSCAN, a sensor that detects metallic debris in oil lines to provide an advanced warning of potential machinery bearing and gear uam- age.

For more information on GasTOPS Ltd.

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GE Marine & Industrial

Engines

GE Marine & Industrial Engines' aeroderivative gas turbines are power plants for a variety of marine and industrial applications. The

LM gas turbines reportedly com- bine high power-to-weight ratios, compact design, and ease of opera- tion and maintenance. Turbine power levels range from 6,000 to 70,000 shaft hp. GE reports that more than 360 ships worldwide, in- cluding the latest Aegis cruisers and

Sealift ships, rely on the LM tur-

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