Matrix Technologies Signs
$1.7 Million Deal To Supply
Navigation Systems
Matrix Technologies Inc. has en-
tered into a $1.7 million contract to
supply electronic chart systems to a
Singapore firm.
Under the terms of the three year
contract, Matrix will export its
Infonav™ Marine Navigation Sys-
tem to Innovtech Systems, Pte., of
Singapore, commencing in August
1993.
Innovtech is a specialist company
in the marketing and distribution of
high tech instrumentation in the
Asia Pacific countries. Innovtech
Systems, a member of the Innovtech
Group, has a dealer distribution
network located throughout the As-
sociation of South East Asian Na-
tions (ASEAN) and the Asia Pacific.
Infonav is an electronic chart sys-
tem for marine navigation. The sys-
tem integrates navigational data
from a wide variety of sources and
displays. The system operates on a
personal computer ruggedized for
the marine environment.
Infonav uses information from the
Global Positioning System (GPS)
satellite network to display a real
time vessel position which is over-
laid on a full color electronic nauti-
cal chart. The system allows the
navigator to perform many other
navigational tasks such as planning
& monitoring of waypoints, routes,
and courses, hazard avoidance, tar-
get tracking and man overboard.
The system can also accommo-
date inputs from other navigation
receivers such as DGPS or Loran, as
well as sensors such as gyros, com-
passes and speed logs. Through use
of an interactive and graphical for-
mat, various "windows" allow mul-
tiple information displays to be
called up as the navigator requires.
Karl Kenny, Chief Executive
Officer of Matrix Technologies said,
"We are extremely pleased to enter
into this contract with Innovtech.
Infonav represents over 10 person
years of development effort. For the
past six months we have been work-
ing closely with Innovtech to final-
ize the product for this market."
For more information on Matrix,
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ABB Marine Thruster
Drives And Power Plant
For Two Cable Ships
ABB Marine, Helsinki, has signed
a contract with Kvaerner Masa-
Yards, Finland, for the delivery of
the electrical thruster drives and
power plant for the two dynamically
positioned cable vessels under con-
struction at the Turku New Ship-
yard for International Cableship Pte.
Ltd. of Singapore. The first ship will
be delivered in the autumn of 1994
and stationed in Singapore. The
second vessel, to be delivered in 1997,
will be stationed in Manila.
This new type of cable vessel,
with an overall length of 394 feet,
has been developed especially to
serve the growing fiber optic subma-
rine cable networks in South East
Asia and the Indian Ocean. Both
vessels will feature a new stern work-
ing concept for enhanced operational
performance and response. A full
dynamic positioning (DP) system
will also be installed.
Each of the propulsion and
thruster motors is speed-controlled
by a Sami PWM AC frequency con-
verter. Speed control of the thrust-
ers offers a better overall economy
and dynamic performance than con-
ventional pitch control.
When applied to propulsion and
thrusters for DP operation, the PWM
(pulse width modulated) drives pro-
vide immediate availability and soft
start of the thruster motors, excel-
lent maneuvering performance with
rapid response and a minimum of
mechanical wear and cavitation at
low thrust. Sami PWM thruster
and main propulsion drives are cur-
rently being installed on a DP sur-
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vey vessel being built by Mjellem &
Karlsen in Norway for Aramco of
Saudi Arabia, and a motor yacht
under construction in Holland.
ABB Marine is the leading sup-
plier of AC (alternating current)
propulsion systems. Cyclo propul-
sion plants are currently in opera-
tion in, or under delivery to, ten
cruise vessels, six icebreakers and
three tankers. For more informa-
tion on ABB Marine,
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Paint
Underwater
with Epoxy
Some have been keeping the information secret;
others cannot believe it. If you maintain a stationary
or mobile marine structure, you can easily repair and
coat steel or concrete surfaces underwater using one
of the HYCOTE™ underwater paints, fairing com-
pounds or adhesives. It's true.
For years, offshore platform and jetty owners have
struggled to apply epoxy putty-like compounds to
steel and concrete surfaces. Adherence problems
and application challenges often turned the project
into an economic and engineering disaster. In 1984,
an Australian company promoted HYCOTE™ 151,
a thin, durable epoxy coating engineered for under-
water application. Hundreds of marine structures
have been coated with HYCOTE™ since then, with
outstanding results .
What kind of coating protection should you expect?
Expect a smooth, hard, non-toxic surface only an
epoxy can provide. Some customers have found
that HYCOTE™ is the only coating which with-
stands the unusual abrasion given to rudders and
stabilizing fins.
One coat application, 100% solids (no VOC's).
If it works well underwater, think of where conden-
sation or continuous washing prevents the applica-
tion and adherence of your traditional epoxy sys-
tem - e.g. operating machinery, storage tanks, fish
processing decks, bilge areas
We've got the Americas covered. In fact, if you
maintain a U.S. Government owned ship, we've got
the world covered! For technical assistance and the
names of licensed suppliers of the HYCOTE™
family of paints, fairing compounds, and adhe-
sives, call or fax David Allan, Vice-President at:
1 (902) 422-1219.
U.T.Technologies Limited, Box 31114, Robie Street RPO, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3K 5T9 .
Products manufactured in Canada and the USA under license.
Shipments from Trenton, Miami, Norfolk, San Diego, Honolulu, and Rio de Janeiro
Supplier inquiries from established paint companies welcome.
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