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Brochure Offered On New Electrolytic Anti-Fouling System For Problem Areas Major problems of accelerated fouling in cooling and sea water service systems on cruise ships traveling from cold to temperate waters, have been solved by the Norwegian Royal Viking Line, with the installation of a new type of electrolytic anti-fouling and corrosion system. A brochure is available describing the proc- ess and recent applications. The system, manufactured by Cathodic & Electrolytic Engi- neers Limited of Chesterfield, U.K., and marketed in the U.S. by A.M.T. Inc. of Miami, Fla., was first installed on the "Royal Viking Sea," a 21,000-grt vessel operating between San Francisco and Alaska. Normal fouling prob- lems created by the growth of bio-fouling in pipework, con- densers, and sea water service equipment, were rapidly accele- rated by the excessive changes in temperature from cold Alas- kan to the temperate waters of the U.S. Pacific Coast. Trials carried out on the Royal Viking Sea since the electrolytic system was first installed at the The JUE-15A MKII SATCOM Terminal " from Raytheon. captains of industry with captains at sea. High-speed, down- to-earth satellite communications. The Model JUE-15A MK II provides fast, dependable and private communications with your ships, through the Inmarsat Satellite System. Communicate by voice, teletype, printer, facsimile or high-speed data. To and from ships anywhere on the high seas. The JUE-15A MK II is the world's first Standard-A, Class-1 SES Type SATCOM ship terminal approved by Inmarsat. Optimum communications flexibility. Model JUE-15A MK II is supplied in two versions: Telephone hand-set with teleprinter. Or telephone handset, video display panel with keyboard and printer. A MK III model is also available. It provides basic services at low cost, with telephone hand- set only. Tried, tested, true. The JUE-15A MK II Satellite Communications Terminal, manufactured by JRC and brought to you by Raytheon, has been thoroughly tested for accurate operation and reliability. Units are now in use on ships of all kinds. Unmatched product support. Raytheon and JRC service centers, spare parts distribution and training facilities located in the USA, Europe and Japan provide support for over 200 worldwide service agents located in major ports everywhere. We constantly monitor field service data to improve product reliability and to ensure that the correct parts and quality service are immediately available when and where needed. Technical and Operational training programs will be provided upon request. When fast communications can mean the difference between profit gain or loss, you can depend on Raytheon and the JUE-15A MK II to get your message across. Raytheon Marine Company 676 Island Pond Road, Manchester, NH 03103 USA, Tel: 603-668-1600 Telex: 94-3459 New York, NY, USA, Tel. 212-720-6800 Tampa, FL, USA. Tel. 813-877-9418 New Orleans, LA, USA, Tel. 504-835-6491 Houston, TX, USA. Tel. 713-941-2700 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Tel. 213-533-5959 Seattle, WA, USA, Tel. 206-285-6843 Copenhagen, Denmark, Tel. 45-1-570611 end of 1981 have proved a com- plete success according to the manufacturer, with all traces of fouling eliminated. The process, known as C-2000, has been fitted on a second ship, the Royal Vik- ing Sky, during the vessel's re- cent extension and re-fit in a West German shipyard. For a free copy of the brochure, Write 23 on Reader Service Card Brakey Named Director Of Corporate Facilities Engineering At Duramax Michael W. Brakey Michael W. Brakey has been appointed to the new post of cor- porate facilities engineering di- rector of Duramax, Inc., parent company of The Johnson Rubber Company, its divisions and affili- ated companies. His new duties will include general facility en- gineering, energy management, plus both marine and industrial product development. Mr. Brakey joined The John- son Rubber Co. in 1977 as chief engineer of the company's Dura- max Marine Division. He has co- authored papers in the field of biomedical engineering, as well as papers on marine rubber fen- dering for ships and docks. CRC Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary —Brochures Available The year 1983 marks the 50th anniversary for the Pipeline Op- erations Group of Crutcher Re- sources Corporation (CRC). Formed in 1933, CRC began as a small company dedicated to serve the rapidly expanding pipeline construction industry. CRC continues its dedication to meeting the challenges of the ever-changing pipeline industry through its operating divisions: CRC Pipeline Equipment, CRC Automatic Welding, CRC Supply Inc., CRC Welding Systems Inc., and CRC Bethany International Inc. Literature is available describ- ing CRC's services and capabil- ities, including their state-of-the- art construction equipment, au- tomated welding systems, and pipeline automation specialists. For full details and free liter- ature on CRC's product lines and services, Write 34 on Reader Service Card Write 311 on Reader Service Card