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Stomieroski Named Director-Marketing For Waukesha Engine Charles M. Stomieroski Charles M. Stomieroski has been appointed director-marketing for the Waukesha Engine Division, Dresser Industries, Inc. He will be responsible for customer services, marketing services, applications en- gineering, government marketing, and product management. Mr. Stomieroski holds a BS de- gree in mechanical engineering, and has been with the Dresser Clark Division of Dresser since 1947. His most recent assignment there was manager-gas compressor market. Waukesha Engine, a division of the Dallas-based Dresser Industries, is a manufacturer of heavy-duty in- dustrial diesel and gas engines for the marine, power generation, pe- troleum, and off-highway markets. FMC Offers Brochure On High-Capacity Centrifugal Pumps A six-page brochure that explains the features of the high-capacity "DEB line" of centrifugal pumps is available from FMC Coffin® Turbo Pump Division, FMC Corporation. The brochure includes the two high- est capacity Turbo Pumps offered by FMC: the Type DEB 16, with pump capacity to 1,100 gpm, and the DEB 22, with pump capacity to 1,800 gpm. The two-stage, high-speed, diffus- er type pumps are designed for gen- eral boiler feed service, in-plant co- generation systems and wherever a high-speed characteristic is desired. The DEB line meets applications in these industries: chemical, pulp and paper, packaging, meat, dairy, bev- erage and food processing, utilities, oil and gas, waste management and marine, among others. The pumps are engineered with matched pump, turbine and com- plete controls in one unit. Impeller and turbine wheel are mounted on a single shaft for high efficiency and low maintenance. Under FMC's 24/24 Program, the pumps are warranted for two years from date of shipment. Once in- stalled, FMC will respond to emer- gencies within 24 hours of receiving an emergency service call. 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