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NABRICO Names Gower VP-Engineering Charles Gower Charles W. Gower has been named vice president of engineer- ing for Nashville Bridge Company (NABRICO), Nashville, Tenn., ac- cording to an announcement by A1 Zang, president of the shipyard. Mr. Gower joined NABRICO in 1978 as manager of design. He was named director of engineering in 1980, and held that position un- til being named vice president. Mr. Gower is a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and during his term of active duty he obtained an MSE degree in naval architecture and marine engineer- ing from the University of Michi- gan, and served five years of sea duty. Licensed as a professional engi- neer in Tennessee and Washing- ton, D.C., Mr. Gower is a member of SNAME, ASME and the ABS Western Rivers Technical Com- mittee. He currently holds the rank of commander in the Coast Guard Reserve. Bob Daniels Named New Marland President & CEO Bob Daniels Marland Environmental Sys- tems Inc. of Walworth, Wise., a leading manufacturer of water pu- rification and treatment systems and services, announced that Bob Daniels has been elected presi- dent and chief executive officer. In addition to his corporate re- sponsibilities, he will be directing the company's newly organized marketing and sales program. His responsibilities will extend to all Marland's products including Sani- System and SweetWater. Marland is a manufacturer and worldwide distributor of IMO and U.S.C.G. certified marine sanita- tion treatment devices, with man- ufacturing facilities in the U.S. and Europe. Marland's subsidiary, Allied Water Corporation, manufactures SweetWater, a well known reverse osmosis water purification system, and various state of the art treat- ment and purification technolo- gies. Marland/Allied boast a worldwide distribution, sales and service network. For additional information on all Marland and Allied products and services, Circle 98 on Reader Service Card American-Standard Offers Free Bulletin On FanEX® Air/Oil Heat Exchangers American - Standard, Heat Transfer Division, Buffalo, N.Y., is offering an eight-page bulletin on its FanEX® air/oil heat exchangers. The well-illustrated brochure contains general information on the advantages of FanEX heat ex- changers, the Amaspher® turbula- tion principle on which they work in order to cool more efficiently, and how they cut operating costs, save energy, save water, reduce sewer charges, and cut maintenance. Detailed information is given on which of the 12 models of FanEx heat exchangers to select accord- ing to one's needs, along with a simple step-by-step selection pro- cedure and an example of how to use it. For a free copy of the bulletin from American-Standard, Circle 99 on Reader Service Card than conventional polypropylene rope, plus higher abrasion resistance and lower stretch, at the same price. Wall's STEEL LINE is a newly developed, super- tough rope designed for marine use. STEEL LINE is manu- factured from a unique configuration and combina- tion of synthetics that offer a host of advantages. For example, STEEL LINE is 40 percent stronger than poly- propylene rope of the same diameter, twice as strong as wire rope on a weight basis, and stronger than nylon... pound for pound. What else is so special about STEEL LINE? Be- cause its specific gravity is only slightly higher than polypropylene, it floats. And compared to polypropylene, STEEL LINE stretches less under loads and offers superior abrasion resistance. But best of all, STEEL LINE delivers these prem- ium advantages without a premium price. It costs you no more than polypropylene of the same diameter and, in fact, costs less than any synthetic, based on dollars per pound of tensile strength. STEEL LINE is available in 3 or 8-strand construction, in diameters 1 Vz inches and larger. And it's manufactured in the United States from domestic materials. Want more facts—or quick shipment? Phone us at 919-835-6888 or write: Wall Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 560, Elkin, NC 28621. Weill WALL INDUSTRIES, INC. Service centers in major cities. July 15,1984 Circle 302 on Reader Service Card 9