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MAN B&W Diesel Is One Of

SMM's Largest

As in years past at SMM Exhibitions, MAN

B&W Diesel will be housed in one of the largest exhibition areas in Hall 6. The diesel engine manufacturing group, which is head- quartered in Augsburg, Germany, has sup- plemented its existing range of medium- speed engines with the lower output end in recent years. The company will display a 7L27/38 propulsion engine rated at 2,380 kW with remote control system and a gear, which had been developed specifically for this propulsion unit by MAN B&W Alpha

Diesel, and a 7L 16/24 generator set to demonstrate Common Rail (CR) electroni- cally controlled fuel injection.

RENK Offers New Propulsion

Technologies

RENK AG an enterprise of the MAN group will focus on new propulsion technologies for the construction of special ships — specifically ferries and naval vessels. The company's presentation will be reliant on gear units, slide bearings and couplings, and for manufacturing technologies to provide low-noise propulsion solutions.

Drew Marine's Fuel Mill System

At this year's SMM exhibit. Drew Marine will display a range of j' highly engineered sys- " .. tems and equipment 'incorporating advanced technology to serve par- ticular shipboard needs.

The company will also feature its chemical treatment programs for optimizing the per- formance of critical shipboard systems.

Drew Marine plans to introduce various upgrades to its AWT and ACWT Automated

Water Treatment Systems.

Deutz To Premiere New Engine Series

Deutz AG Cologne, will introduce its new high-speed marine diesel engines of the 1013 and 1015 series at SMM. Boasting power ratings between 163 and 560 kW, the engines complement the lower power range of the established Deutz 616, 620, 628 and 645 series engines. The new engine series will be joined by a redesigned engine of the classic 628 series with power ranges between 1,350 and 3,600 kW.

ABB To Show Latest Turbocharger

ABB will exhibit its most recent product

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ABB 150

Centa 1

Deutz 152

Drew Marine 153

Deerberg Systems 154

Flender Werft 155

Germanischer Lloyd 156

Litton Marine Systems 157

MAN B&W 158

Markisches Werk, Halver 159

Martek Marine 160

Pall Rochem 171

Raytheon 16

Renk 162

Schottel 3

Sener 164

STN Atlas Marine Electronics 165

Transas 166

Tribon Solutions 167

Yachting Consult 169 from the TPL line in Hall 6, Stand 6037 at

SMM 2000 — the large turbocharger

TPL80B. The TPL B turbocharger has been designed for two-stroke diesel engines as a robust and reliable platform for the most powerful marine applications ranging from 5,000 to 25,000 kW per turbocharger.

Transas at SMM 2000: Safety Through

Integration

Transas Marine Limited in conjunction with

Transas Europe GmbH, will display the lat- est range of high-tech products that are designed to meet the rapidly changing and increasingly complex needs of the marine industry. Transas also innovates in the field of shore-based technologies. The company's latest developments will be displayed at this year's SMM stand (No. 11101, Hall 11), demonstrating the contribution that Transas has made to increasing safety at sea. The main focus will be a virtual bridge network system, based on its full mission shiphan- dling simulator, Navi-Trainer Professional.

Alfa Laval Provides Sep Solution

Bilgecon is an efficient, relatively low-cost system based on both tra- ditional centrifugal sepa- ration and chemical sep- aration. The system com- prises two Alfa Laval subsystems working in series — an MSPX sludge treatment system for desludging and de-oiling, with an Alpacon dosing module, and a module-mounted OWC-lOl oily water treatment system. In both systems the oily sludge and the oily water are dosed with

Alpacon, a range of patented separation con- ditioners developed by Alfa Laval.

A worldwide capability in marine technology.

Rolls-Royce has brought together the world's leading names in marine technology to provide innovative solutions to customers around the globe. Our enhanced capability now incorporates renowned names including: Aquamaster, Bird-Johnson,

Brown Brothers, Kamewa, Rauma

Brattvaag and Ulstein.

We offer naval and commercial customers worldwide a single focus for propulsion, positioning and motion control systems, as well as an extensive range of deck machinery. Integrated systems and solutions that are based on leading-edge products and are supported by the industry's most comprehensive aftermarket network.

Whatever and wherever your needs, Rolls-Royce is the major new force in marine solutions.

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