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sor Provides ) Independent irms In Single Unit a stainless steel manual lifting handle verifies the freedom of travel and alarm functions for each float prior to loading.

A new feature enables O-ring seals on the sensor to be replaced in the field within five minutes.

For more information from Midland

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Insulation Manufacturer

Offers Solutions

Pacor, a leading insulation blan- ket manufacturer, offers a solution to insulation repair and replace- ment for all types of workboats.

The company offers a line of stan- dard blankets for schedule 40 pip- ing systems, which can be installed by yard or ship personnel. The product is available in standard or custom sizes.

For more information from Pacor

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AlliedSignal Fibers Offers

Free Brochure

AlliedSignal Fibers recently re- leased a new brochure featuring a technical discussion about its poly- ester fibers for narrow fabrics. The four-page brochure features test results documenting physical prop- erties, as well as a simplified expla- nation of the production process.

For a copy of the brochure

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Aker Oil And Gas

Technology Adds

Marine Division

Aker Marine, Inc. has been founded as a wholly-owned subsid- iary of Aker Oil and Gas Technol- ogy, Inc., to be based in Houston.

The new company provides special- ized marine contracting services based on engineering solutions for installation of deepwater mooring systems, pipelines and outfalls, ter- minal systems, and subsea systems.

Aker Marine will concentrate on projects in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, while its Norwegian affiliate, Aker Marine A.S., will co- ordinate other worldwide efforts.

The new company will draw upon the experience and technology de- veloped by the Marine Services

Department of Aker Omega, Inc., which recently was awarded a con- tract for the structural design of

Amerada Hess Corporation's South

Marsh Island 192 platform.

Senior management of the com- pany includes: • Ulf Henriksen, president/CEO; • Pete Dove, general manager; • Harry Wilson, operations man- ager; • Don Hardin, technical manager; and • Hans Treu, chief engineer.

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Aker Marine, Inc.

Circle 40 on Reader Service Card "Engineered for extremes.

That's the meaning of'Skookum'.

Skookum originated in logging. There's nolougtier test than work in the woods.

And in logging lingo, "skookum" means the best.

When we started serving the fishing industry, we introduced trawl blocks, shackles, and hooks thai are engineered tor extremes.

Our best testimonials come from fisher- men. When conditions are as bad as they can get, Skookum equipment keeps working. And Skookum lasts longer, making il an even better investment.

We're proud to wave the flag, loo. All

Skookum equipment and parts are made in the U.S.A. This means Ihe finest quality, taster delivery and better availability.

Hey, when you're 500 miles out at sea and fishing is at its peak and there is a storm whipping up, rigging should never be a worry. Right? Reliability is crucial.

Thai is why Skookum is catching on fast in the fishing industry.

Skookum/RopeMaster

P0 Box 280

Hubbard, Oregon 97032 503-651-3175 1-800-547-8211

FAX 503-651-3409

AN ULVEN COMPANY

SK66KOM Rope Master

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American Mobile Satellite Corporation

America's Mobile Satellite Service'"

Is pleased to announce

CRUISEPHONE, Inc.

Has Been Appointed An

AMSC Value Added Service Provider

CrusiePhone, Inc., 2100 Park Central North, Suite 900, Pompano Beach FL 33064 (305)974-9601

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Vlidland Manufacturing Corp.'s idel B-595 High Level/Overfill nsor provides independent alarm signals for both high level and overfill conditions from a single tank access.

The unit is

FM-approved as intrinsically safe to comply with U.S.

Coast Guard regulations.

The sensor features a single mounting flange, with an in- tegral float guide tube that requires only one mounting port.

Dedicated floats activate each alarm sensor independently, while

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