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NATIONAL MARINE SERVICE Booth No. 915 National Marine Service, Ship- yard Division will exhibit their ser- vices and capabilities in a pictorial display of the company's facilities at St. Louis, Mo., New Orleans, La., and Norfolk, Va. The company pro- vides diesel engine repairs and parts in addition to shipyard repair ser- vices. NAV-COM/ MAGNAVOX Booth No. 429, 430, 529 Nav-Com, Inc. of Deer Park, NY will introduce the new Magnavox next generation satellite communi- cations terminal and the Magnavox GPS navigation receiver. The exhib- it will include a live demonstration of NavCom's BUSISHIP shipboard management system, including ves- sel application software; a demon- stration of GEONAV electronic charting system; as well as various other marine navigation and com- munication equipment. NEWPORT NEWS Booth No. 204 Newport News Shipbuilding of Newport News, Va., a Tenneco Company, will display its ability to design, construct, overhaul, repair, convert, retrofit, and jumboize a wide variety of ships for the U.S. Navy and commercial customers. Also featured will be the IM (Intelli- gent Machine) microcomputer- based delivery system being mar- keted for training, consultation, di- agnostic, and information kiosk ap- plications. RAYTHEON MARINE Booth No. 824 Raytheon Marine Company of Manchester, N.H., will be exhibiting a number of new products, includ- ing: the RAYPATH ARPA with simulator JUE-35B SatCom (IN- MARSAT Ship Earth Station); DSL-150 doppler speed log; RD-500 echo sounder (both meeting new IMO requirements; RAYFAX-500 weather facsimile receiver/recorder; RAYNAV-750 Mk II Loran C navi- gator; as well as satnav, SSB and VHF-FM radiotelephones, and oth- er equipment. RILEY-BEAIRD Booth No. 108 November, 1985 Riley Beaird supplies the Maxim line of desalinators and silencers to the marine industry. Maxim desali- nators include reverse osmosis sys- tems providing fresh water for workboats, offshore platforms, tankers, submarines and large ves- sels of all types. Riley Beaird also supplies Maxim silencers, heat ex- changers and deaerators. SAAB Booth No. 212 Saab Tank Control of Hoboken, N.-J. (formerly Salwico, Inc.), will be exhibiting with Saab Marine Elec- tronics. On display will be Saab's TankRadar for measuring the level in cargo tanks; the TankRadar Sys- tem, a self-contained cargo measur- ing and control system for level, temperature, volume, weight, draft, inert gas pressure, etc. Also shown will be the Salwico oil content moni- tor, Howden inert gas systems, Gun- clean fixed tank-cleaning equip- ment, and Hi/Lo level alarms. Tech- nical literature and engineering per- sonnel will be at the booth for addi- tional information. SEACOAST ELECTRIC Booth No. 211 Seacoast Electric provides mili- tary spec 24643, 24640 and 915E cable, navy symbols, circuit break- ers and marine electrical equip- ment, and airframe wire and cable for marine applications. SIEMENS-ALUS Booth No. 734 The Power Engineering Market- ing Division of Siemens-Allis, Inc., South Plainfield, N.J., will exhibit the following equipment: A complete main engine control console and automation system, Siemens type DIFA 41. This system has been certified by M.A.N./B&W for control of its entire range of slow- and medium-speed diesel en- gines. A Simos 32 unit with color graph- ic—a microprocessor-controlled monitor and alarm system with add- ed-on color graphic. SIGMA Booth No. 606 Sigma Treatment Systems of Chester Springs, Pa., distributes the Shimadzu ET-30A, said to be one of the most rugged and reliable 15 ppm oil content meters available. Com- pletely automatic, with worldwide regulatory approvals, the ET-30A is both self-cleaning and self-calibrat- ing. Its ultrasonics used for mea- surements are virtually unaffected by dirt, rust, or air bubbles. SPERRY Booth No. 931 Sperry Corporation's Aeorospace & Marine Group of Charlottesville, Va., will exhibit a full range of advanced marine navigation and control systems, including the Sper- ry SRD 421 two-axis doppler speed log, the SRP 2000 autopilot, the 340 CAS collision-avoidance system, and the Sperry satellite communica- tions system. TANKER EQUIPMENT Booth No. D-8 Tanker Equipment Company of (continued) %, He : 1W." 1 SSBBj , r . • w The Experts P in Protecting \our Investment Contact Kngelhard Systems today to find out how we can save you money. For years Engelhard has been meeting the challenges of the sea head on. Our Capac® system provides reliable impressed current corrosion protection for thousands of vessels from tugs to VLCC's as well as for offshore rigs. The Chloropac® system, with its efficient modular design, provides continuous-fouling control through electrolytic hypo- chlorite generation from sea water. GAPAG® (Cathodic Protection Automatically Controlled) Extends period between dry dockings Lowest installed cost Reduces fuel costs Less painting and hull maintenance Simple operation controls corrosion even under varying hull coatings, speeds and water conditions Maritime Regulatory Agency and Classification Society approval Suit- able for any type vessel or off- shore rig Backed by Engelhard . the only company in the world to design and manufacture components, and refine its own precious metals for anodes The permanent answer to short term sacrificial anodes and special coatings. CHLOROPAC® Controls marine fouling with treatment of less than Vi part per million hypochlorite Eliminates eroding heat exchangers Water boxes and sea chests stay clean Surface condensers maintain heat transfer rate and reduce fuel consumption Keeps piping clean reducing fouling induced erosion corrosion 5-year express warranteed cell life. For more information on how Engelhard can save you money, write or call Engelhard Corporation, Capac/Chloropac Prod- ucts, 2655 U.S. Route 22, UNION, NJ 07083, (201) 964-2766 Telex: 13-83246 Telefax: (201) 686-8613. SINGAPORE: Telex: 23361 Tel.: 336-8059, HONG KONG: Telex: 44787, Tel.: 3-650301/6, SAN LEANDRO, CA: Telex: 172-086, Tel.: (415) 638-6663, NEWPORT GWENT, UK: Telex: 497870, Tel.: 0291 423833, Telefax: 291-423836. Circle 295 on Reader Service Card 73