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COATINGS & CORROSION CONTROL Royal Chemical Corp. Circle 187 on Reader Service Card Royal Chemical offers Easy Kote, a new multipurpose surface toler- ant paint which is a water based modified asphaltic coating which dries to a semihard finish. The coating has gone through compre- hensive testing by Marine Materials Technology Centre for Applied Materials Research in Norway. Eureka Chemical Co. Circle 190 on Reader Service Card For maintenance of ballast tanks, the soft coating Fluid Film is billed as complete, affordable protection by Eureka Chemical Company. Emerald Creek Garnet Co. Circle 189 on Reader Service Card Emerald Creek Garnet is designed as a coast effective solu- tion for tough blasting projects. It is manufactured to ensure low free silica with no toxic metals, low material consumption and reduced disposal, and extremely low dust levels. Cygnus Instruments Circle 188 on Reader Service Card Cygnus provides the means to perform ultrasonic coatings thick- ness testing on decks, bulkheads, tanks and hull plates without grinding. (Coatings & Corrosion Control Review continued on next page) Ashland Chemical Acquires Assets Of Shipboard Chemical Supplier Ashland Chemical Co., a division of Ashland Inc., has acquired the assets of Dearborn Marine Group's South American business, a shipboard chemical supplier of W.R. Grace & Co. The Dearborn Marine Group sup- plies chemical products to South American flag vessels and international vessels that travel between South American and the rest of the world. The business will be integrated into Ashland's Drew Marine business, a manufacturer and marketer of chemicals and other shipboard supplies for the world's fleets. The sale encompasses assets, including inventory and equipment. Aker Omega And Mustang Engineering Form Alliance Following the partnering trend in the oil industry, Houston-based com- panies Aker Omega, Inc. and Mustang Engineering, Inc. have formed an alliance which will provide additional growth opportunities for both orga- nizations, particularly in Gulf of Mexico deepwater projects. Aker Omega will continue to expand its deepwater marine and subsea capabilities, in conjunction with sister companies Aker Marine, Aker Gulf Marine, Deep Oil Technology and Spars International. Mustang Engineering will continue to expand its detailed engineering capabilities, particularly for topside facilities. Some staff transfers will take place, in order to be consistent with these objectives. New IACS Chairman Stresses Need For Safety Consensus Bulk carrier safety and consensus efforts to deliver maritime safety improvements will reportedly head the agenda for the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) dur- ing the next year. Incoming Chairman Dong Jiufend, of the China Classification Society (CCS), will lead the society's continuing focus on developments for a safer bulk carrier fleet. Among other key measures, IACS' May Council meeting agreed to accelerate work on new Unified Requirements for bulk carrier newbuildings con- tracted on or after July 1, 1998, and on fresh research into increasing the survivability of laden ships experiencing hold flooding. Further acceler- ation of intensified cargo hold surveys on older bulkers, more rigorous provisions in IACS' Enhanced Survey Program, and more industry cooperation to improve loading practices were other initiatives agreed upon at the May Council. Falk Forms Australian Joint Venture The Falk Corporation and Leussink Engineering of Unaderra, New South Wales, Australia, have formed a joint venture company to rebuild and repair enclosed gear drives and other mechanical power transmission machinery. The new company, Falk Renew Pty. 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