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Hyde Awarded Contracts For Deck Machinery On Korean-Built Vessels Hyde Products, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio has recently been awarded contracts to supply deck machinery for the first vessels of two new classes to be built in South Korean shipyards. Hyde will build the anti- magnetic anchor windlass for a Mine Hunting Craft (MHC) and the steering gear, anchor windlass and capstan for a Police Corvette (PCX). These new contracts bring to 19 the total number of Korean built vessels supplied with Hyde deck machinery. In September and October of 1984 Hyde delivered steering gears and anchor wind- lasses for four ROK navy Corvettes (KCX) and one Frigate (KFX). Ne- gotiations are currently being con- cluded for additional KCX equip- ment to be delivered in 1985. Hyde steering gears and deck ma- chinery are installed on hundreds of U. S. Navy vessels and on naval and commercial vessels operating thoughout the world. Hyde also of- fers USCG and IMO certified oil water separators, pump systems, marine chemicals, oil spill recovery equipment, replacement parts, ma- GEMS... unique choices for marine tank gauging. SureSite Level Indicators Non-electric DIPSTICK & DRUMSTICK Level Indicators For on-the-spot use in storage tanks or drums where power is not available. Operate manually in chemicals, oils, fuels, etc. Only float and stem in contact with liquid. Choice of materials and mountings. Indicating lengths from 6" to 72" in 1/4 increments* Temperatures to 230°F.; pressures to 750 psi. •Longer units available; consult factory , Circle 102 DIPSTICK calibrated ^ indicator lifts unl magnetic interlock with ihi.it is lelt to: highl\ accurate readout DRUMSTICK used n either vert ca or homi inta ' " I typically 30 or 55 gallonsi Sounding Tope Portable tank gauging in stationary tanks or barges. An easy-to-read, fractionally-marked tape reels out of gun into a tank, or hollow nonferrous, tank-mounted tube or pipe. Powered by a 9V battery, unit features a magnetic float which rides with the liquid level and interfaces with a reed switch within the plumb bob to provide physical sounding for accurate (1/8") ullage readout. Coast Guard accepted for restricted or closed loading use. FM-approved for intrinsic safety with hazardous cargoes. [ ] Circle 103 For application information, call toll-free: (800) 321-6070. In Ohio call (800) 441-7733. GEMS P Transamenca Delaval GEMS SENSORS DIVISION Plainville. Connecticut 06062 Telephone: (203) 677-1311; Telex: 99306 16 PIPE & TUBE BENDING? Call the bender builders BENDING MACHINES from V IPS to 18" IPS or Custom Built to Your Specifications C0ASTIR0N& MACHINE WORKS o division of Jesse Engineering Ca the bender builders 5225 7th St. East • Tacoma, WA. 98424 (206)922-7433 • WATTS 1-800-468-3595 Circle 252 on Reader Service Card j^jL'JjL'jijJ Shiprepairs at BALBOA, Panama 3 DRYDOCKS for ships up to 60.000 dwt APART ADO 412 - BALBOA, ANCON - PANAMA R.P Telephone: 32.55.62/32.55.63/32.55.66 Telex: 3595 AS Balboa PG Our Communication Station: Call Sign HOH-35 Marine Frequencies: 157.125 MH2, 161.725 Marine Channel: 82 Representative in U.S.A.: JACKSON MARINE CORPORATION Mr. Robert M. Catherine 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. 10004 Tel. (212) 269-0937 Telex ITT 423 175 269-0930 WU 640 164 Circle 264 on Reader Service Card chinery overhauls and modifica- tions, and onboard service anywhere in the world. For more information and a copy of Hyde's new marine products bro- chure, Circle 11 on Reader Service Card Scientific-Atlanta Gets $8.5-Million Contract For Shipboard Platform Work Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. of Atlan- ta, Ga., has received an $8.5-million contract from Spar Aerospace Lim- ited of Toronto for the design and development of a three-axis, sta- blized shipboard platform to sup- port infra-red sensing equipment. The platforms are part of a Spar contract to supply the full-scale en- gineering development models of a Naval infra-red search and target designation system (IRSTD). This system is used to passively detect and track infra-red signals gener- ated by aircraft and missiles, and for the observation of surface features such as ships, coastlines, and ice- bergs. IRSTD complements modern shipboard active radar surveillance systems. This initial $8.5-million contract with Spar carries with it the poten- tial for future production to meet the requirements of the U.S. and Canadian navies. Spar is jointly funded by the U.S. Navy and the Government of Canada under the Defense Development Sharing Agreement between the two coun- tries. New Literature Describes Neese Protective Clothing —Free Copies Available New free literature is available on the protective clothing manufac- tured by Neese Industries, Inc. of Gonzales, La. All Neese protective garments have 100 percent liquid-proof seams, non-conductive, non-corro- sive, non-sparking snaps and fasten- ers, thoroughly coated fabrics, full elastic suspenders, and custom-tai- lored, generous sizing. The eight- page color brochure from the com- pany gives detailed information on the style, color, and fabric of the various types of clothing available in the vinyl line polyurethane, syn- ethetic rubber, and economy line. Though most items cataloged in the literature are offered in various colors, the brochure uses "safety yellow" illustrations, "in action" to show the flexibility and freedom of movement the garments provide in extreme weather conditions and in various types of use. Also included is complete or- dering information, and a special flyer on Neese's commercial fishing suit which the company calls "a foul-weather fishing suit for the tough customer." For copies of the literature and more information, Circle 28 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News An alternative to cloudy sight glass problems on shipboard day tanks. Provides highly visible, accurate, safe, continuous indication. Externally-mounted; liquid within float housing. Used with water, oil, or corrosive, flammable or explosive liquids. Can incorporate switches or transducers for remote indication, alarms, etc. Bi-colored, interlocking magnetic Hags change color as float moves with changing liquid levels Circle 101