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Raytheon Marine Names John Scott Marketing And Sales Manager, Europe Raytheon Marine Company has appointed John Scott marketing sales manager of its marine elec- tronics for pleasure, fishing, and light commercial craft in Europe. Products include radars, lorans, radiotelephones, depth indicators and recorders, color fish-finders, satellite navigators, sonars and loudhailers. Mr. Scott will be based at Ray- theon Marine Sales & Service's London office where he had previ- ously served as operations man- ager. He has 25 years of radio electronics and communications experience serving with the P&O Steam Navigation Company, Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company, and International Ma- rine Radio Company, prior to join- ing Raytheon. Headquartered in Manchester, N.H., Raytheon Marine Company has a worldwide sales and service network, providing outstanding electronics for all kinds of vessels. For information, in Europe con- tact: J.A. Scott, Raytheon Marine Sales and Service Company, Mil- lard House, 5 Exchange Building, Cutler Street, London El England, Phone: 01-623-4451; Telex: 8954198. General Electric Awarded $23.4-Million Navy Contract For FBM Engineering The General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Mass., has been awarded a $23,409,345 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for engineering services in support of the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) program. The Navy's Strategic Systems Project Office, Washington, D.C., is the contract- ing activity. Texas Instruments Offers Platinum-Clad Anodes For Corrosion Protection —Literature Available Texas Instruments has devel- oped a platinum-clad niobium ma- terial that has been demonstrated to provide excellent protection for steel structures exposed to corro- sive conditions such as underwa- ter (both sea and fresh water) or underground environments. The material works in an im- pressed current protection system (ICP). It is available in three forms—mesh, wire, and probe— depending on application condi- tions. The mesh material has been successfully demonstrated through years of use to protect underwater pier structures. The probe mate- rial is designed for protection of vessels containing or transporting water, as well as underwater structures. The wire material has been shown to successfully pre- vent corrosion of steel reinforcing bars in concrete structures. Texas Instruments clad plati- num anodes offer significant ad- vantages. The cladding process provides a coating that is uni- formly thick, non-porous and has excellent bond integrity. Experience has shown that the combination of platinum clad on niobium is well suited to im- pressed current protection appli- cations. In service, the platinum remains electrochemically active while the substrate forms an ad- hesive oxide film that is corrosion resistant. The anodes are said to have higher current-carrying ca- pacity and longer life than designs using other anode materials. Texas Instruments produces platinum-clad anode materials us- ing a solid phase, cold-bonding process. The material is clad at a heavy gauge and subsequently cold rolled to a finished thickness. The composite structure has a uniform, non-porous platinum surface that interfaces directly with the niob- ium substrate. Because the metals are joined at the atomic level without adhesives, solder or braz- ing alloy, they are void-free and cannot be separated. For further information and free literature, Write 20 on Reader Service Card BULL & ROBERTS j INC. INTRODUCES THE c/Iqualert3 Bilge Monitor and (zjlqualerf Bilge Alarm COAST GUARD APPROVAL NOS. 162.050/9006/0 162.050/3012/0 • LOW COST • AUTOMATIC OPERATION • WORLD-WIDE SERVICE COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM CHECK • CONTINUOUS ON-LINE OIL MONITORING FROM 0-120 parts per million (ppm) • INSTANTANEOUS RESPONSE TO CONTAMINATION • NO MOVING PARTS- MINIMAL MAINTENANCE • SOLID STATE CIRCUITRY WITH COMPUTERIZED SIGNAL CONVERSIONS AND DIGITAL DISPLAY (BILGE MONITOR SHOWN) The Aqualert- Bilge systems are computerized, continuous, on-line instruments specifically designed for measuring trace concentrations of oil-in-water streams discharged overboard from ship's bilges. ...BULL & ROBERTS, INC. ...the ONLY MARINE WATER TREATMENT FIRM to offer this instrumentation. 2|j— BULL & ROBE 785 Central Ave., Murray Hill, N.J. 07974 (201) 464-6500 telex:13-8694 RTS, I no ESTABLISHED 1903 WORLDWIDE SERVICE December 15, 1983 Write 616 on Reader Service Card 7