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Coast Guard And Navy To Hold Joint Fire Research Program The U.S. Coast Guard recently announced that it will begin joint shipboard fire protection research, development and testing with the U.S. Navy at the Coast Guard Fire and Safety Test Detachment at Mo- bile, Ala., early this year. The two services will share oper- ating costs and equipment and the Navy will provide its own staff. The Navy will tow a decommissioned dock landing ship, the former USS Shadwell, to the Mobile facility, where full-scale fire testing is con- ducted. It will be used as a military fire test ship and be positioned on Little Sand Island in Mobile Bay next to two former merchant ships—a tanker and a cargo ship— used by the Coast Guard in their research. The addition of a Navy ship will reduce costs by eliminating the need to modify the merchant ships for military tests. When engaging in fire protection research for military ships, it becomes necessary to modi- fy the commercial ships to resemble the configuration of the military vessels. The testing program will be used to improve fire protection on Coast Guard cutters as well as Navy ships. for melting any metal (aluminum, bronze, copper, stainless and zinc) and spraying it in a molten state onto any other material, creating a permanent bond. This system is used to control cor- rosion, to build up worn parts and to create thermal and electrical bar- riers. It protects iron and steel from corrosion and may last in excess of 15 years. Metal thermal spray coat- ings are excellent corrosion under- coatings for organic materials such as paint and plastic finishes. The Navy has been testing metal thermal spray for over 20 years and is now using this technique for cor- rosion control and metal parts buildup on their vessels. Ceramic coatings and electrical emission con- trol are additional advantages of this system. PBI reports it is the only shipyard in the Central United States certi- fied to perform metal thermal spray in accordance with Mil Standard DOD-2138-SH. Using the latest state-of-the-art equipment, PBI can conduct metal thermal spraying op- erations at their new facility or at a specified job site. For further information on Peter- son Builders' new facility and metal thermal spraying, Circle 68 on Reader Service Card "ONLY A CHOSEN FEW COULD SURVIVE THE TRIP. Marine floodlights go through a tremendous flood of adversity. Torrential storms. Rough seas. And, constant pounding. Challenges that most fixtures can't live up to. However, Phoenix Super-Rough-Service "E" Series Marine Floodlights survive long after the rest, because they're built to weather the storm. For reduced downtime, during those critical loading and unloading operations. Completely sealed to keep out dirt and water, these lights feature exclusive Multiplane Socket Mounts which allow lamps to float safely under the heavy shock and vibration conditions that can overwhelm ordinary fixtures. Plus, the copper-free aluminum housings resist salt-water corrosion to keep lamps burning brightly. Even through storms that last 40 days and 40 nights. All models accept mercury-vapor, metal-halide or high- pressure-sodium lamps. And, Phoenix offers variations for hazardous service. So, choose the survivors. Phoenix "E" Series floods. Call your Phoenix distributor, today. Or, contact PHOENIX Free Report Details Gas-Fired Boiler Fuel Savings Modifying gas-fired drum boilers to improve turndown and cyclic shutdown capability for reduced fuel costs is the topic of a Bailey Control technical paper titled "Trinidad Unit 6—A Case History of a Control System Retrofit." Included are illustrations showing performance curves, cost differen- tials and control strategies imple- mented on a tangentially gas-fired boiler owned by Texas Power & Light. Bailey Controls, Wickliffe, Ohio, is a division of Babcock & Wilcox, and a leading worldwide supplier of instrumentation, controls, and com- puter systems for power generation, process automation and energy management in the petrochemical, electric utility and process indus- tries. Babcock & Wilcox is a major operating unit of McDermott Incor- porated, a subsidiary of McDermott International, Inc. Circle 265 on Reader Service Card-> Peterson Builders Receives Navy Certification Of Metal Spray Facility Peterson Builders, Inc., (PBI), Sturgeon Bay, Wise., has announced the certification of their metal ther- mal spray facility and metal thermal spray operators by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C. Metal thermal spray is a system