Page 74: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (October 2005)

The Marine Design Annual

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of October 2005 Maritime Reporter Magazine

American

Technology

American

Technology engi- neers comprehen- sive audio solutions to complete your security program.

With NeoPlanar you can broadcast clear, intelligible messages across piers, decks, and terminals.

Circle 101

AlphaSTAR

AlphaSTAR

Corporation (ASC) is provider of engineering analysis services and software for the analysis of engi- neering material systems, including

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computational Structural

Mechanics (CSM), Computational

Electromagnetic (CEM)

Circle 102

Boatlife

Boatlife has devel- oped a vinyl cleaner and protectant to make cleaning your vinyl seats, tops, upholstery, fenders, bumpers, and other rubber products an easy task.

VinyLIFE removes dirt, grime and stains in one easy step. It also serves as a UV protectant.

Circle 103

Drager

The TUTOR training system comes with a lightweight stainless steel burn pan and supply cart holding a propane tank that can be wheeled to on-site training facilities. While using a variety of optional accessories including wastebaskets and storage lockers, employees learn to put out

Class A, B and C incipient fires. It complies with OSHA and CERT requirements.

Circle 104

Harbor Offshore

The Port Security

Barrier is developed by

Navy Facilities Engineering and

Service Center and employed into service. It provides a visual deter- rance in addition to physical pro- tection against boat attacks, and is composed of units ranging from 30 to 50 ft. segmented construction consisting of HDPE or steel pon- toons, trusses, high capacity

Circle 105

KBR

KBR provides mar- itime services that can help you sail smoothly.

Whether you are con- structing plant and equipment, operating it repairing it or protect- ing it, KBR's life cycle focus ensures that you always have access to trust- ed support.

Circle 111

Kongsberg

Kongsberg

Mesotech Ltd. is recognized as a leader in the man- ufacturing of underwater sur- veillance sonar systems. The com- pany's detection sonars are deployed with the US Coast Guard in their IAS (Integrated Anti-swim- mer) systems.

Circle 112

Micad

MICAD

Marine announced the inclusion of Vessel Corrosion Monitoring as standard equipment in all MICAD

Marine Systems. MICAD

Cathodic Monitoring System meas- ures corrosion likelihood 24/7.

Circle 108

Dynamold

Dynamold man- ufactures pre- catalyzed epoxy chocking materials, offers the DMS-4-828 Moldable

Chocking Material. The material is easy-to-apply, millable epoxy chock material. DMS-4-828 achieves close tolerances with edges for exact fit,, reducing chock waste and elim- inates the need for mirror surface grinding.

Circle 109

Side Power

Side-Power

Thruster Systems manufactures joy- stick, remote or touch-controlled side thrusters for personal boat use, giving the driver control and allowing for maneuver- ing in and out of tight spots.

Standard features include overheat protection and self-locking high pressure contacts, and easily installs from the front side.

Kaeser

Manufactured by

Kaeser

Compressors,

SmartPipe is made from smooth, calibrated aluminum with a low friction coefficient, eliminating risk of rust and corrosion. Full bore fit- tings minimize pressure drop and leak-free connectors prevent com- pressed air loss. Available in multi- ple sizes.

Circle 113

MAN B&W

The L16/24 engine has a 450-990 kW power range and operates at 1200 rpm, but uses the same fuel as the vessel's propulsion engines, reducing over- all cost. All support functions have been collected in a single front-end box. Each complete cylinder assembly can be removed as a unit for maintenance or replacement, and mounts reduce vibration.

Circle 114

Federal Signal

Federal Signal re-intro- duced the UniStat

Status Indicator. Federal Signal's team of engineers and technicians developed an improved circuitry design and LED array for the

UniStat. The UniStat can now be fitted with a sounder module for added flexibility in work areas where visual and audible signaling.

Circle 115

Imtra

Imtra Corporation's low-wattage/high- brightness LED spotlight, manu- factured specifically for marine applications, harnesses three

Luxeon 1W PowerLEDs to produce illumination equivalent to that of a typical 20-watt halogen bulb, but with consumption of just 6 watts and an estimated life of 50,000 hours.

Circle 116

Shipserv

ShipServ has upgraded its

Catalog

Management

Module which is part of the eSSM solution for suppliers and ship owners/managers. The new features include a Content Manager,

Mapping Manager, Contract

Manager, Publication Manager and

Subscription Manager.

Circle 117

Voith

For 75 years, Voith has been designing systems that are safe for man and envi- ronment. Voith offers tailor-made drive systems for a wide range of applications- for harbor assistance and escorting duties, ferries or naval applications up to special marine craft.

Circle 118

Ocean1

Ocean-1 Marine

Products Ltd. is a new company located in Houston, Texas and sup- plies both I.E.C. and U.S. specifica- tion electrical equipment to the marine, offshore, rig, shipbuilding and oil-gas industries. The distri- bution service is based on over 60 years of experience in the electrical supply industry.

Circle 119

Shell

Shell Alexia LS is cylinder oil with a lower Base

Number (BN), ensuring lubrication of modern low speed engines when burning Low Sulphur

Fuel Oil. Its low BN means that the correct surface properties of cylinder liners are maintained and excessive piston deposits are avoid- ed. Shell Alexia LS has good deter- gency and dispersancy

Circle 120

Furuno

Furuno’s dual-fre- quency searchlight sonar CH-300 is designed for a wide range of vessels.

It incorporates both a low and a high frequency (60/153 or 85/215 kHz) transducer in one soundome.

The high frequencies give a detailed search near and all around the vessel.

Circle 123

Detcon

Detcon Model Series 700 industrial gas detec- tion sensors are a new generation of sensor modules. The sensors are designed for extreme locations. This sensor design includes an electropolished 316 stainless steel housing, multi-lay- ered transient spike protection cir- cuitry and 100% epoxy encapsulat- ed electronics.

Circle 124

BWTech

BW Technologies announces the

GasAlertMicro 5 PID, a rugged, water-resistant instrument capable of monitoring up to five gases including combustible and toxic gases, and Volatile Organic

Compounds. Choose from option- al data logging, motorized pump, multi-language support, and a vari- ety of power options.

Circle 107

BP

BP Shipping Americas:

We need to boost our already talented team of top

Shipping Professionals to support our growing fleet and our wider role of providing Marine Assurance to all parts of the BP Group. See our exciting opportunities in the

Classified and Employment

Section.

Circle 106

Nautamatic Marine

Manufactured by

Nautamatic Marine

Systems., the Gladiator

Autopilot is designed for boats with hydraulic steering.

The Gladiator features Shadow Drive, giving the operator helm control without having to press a button, and has no rudder feedback transducers.

The autopilot holds in reverse and the system comes 24/7 customer service.

Circle 121

Carlisle & Finch

C&F uses the same precision optics as supplied to the U.S. Navy and

Coast Guard, but incorporated within two Yacht Designs:

Streamlined and Classic. A

Precision-Optic reflector provides a deeper dish parabola, which collects more light and the ability to focus the beam to a 1-degree, rather than 2-3 degrees.

Circle 122

Fiber Sensys

SPIDeR’s cable consists of a backbone-insensitive to vibration-and up to 50 individual sensor cable strands. Each strand is attached either to a perimeter fence or buried in soft soil nearby. If an intruder disturbs one of these zones, the APU detects a change in the pattern of conducted light from the corresponding sensor cable strand, resulting in an alarm.

Circle 125

October 2005 73

Ship’s Store

MR OCTOBER 2005 #9 (65-72).qxd 10/3/2005 11:21 AM Page 73

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.