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the expense and availability prob- lems of these woods have forced manufacturers to find a replace- ment. Du Pont's "Surlyn" HP ionomer resin was the simple solution for A.L. Don, a manufacturer of marine ladders in Matawan, N.J. Today, the company produces Coast Guard-approved pilot and debarka- tion ladders using steps of the resin molded by Rodgard Corporation of Buffalo, N.Y. The president of A.L. Don said: "The ladders have been a tremendous success. In 1986, we sold 647 to the U.S. Navy, with more on order, and they're becoming in- creasingly popular with merchant ships, as well." The ladders range from 10 to 110 feet long. According to Du Pont, "Surlyn" HP offers broad tempera- ture, weather and chemical resis- tance, as well as excellent stiffness properties, and are a cost-effective replacement for hardwood ladders. For more information and free lit- erature on marine ladders of "Sur- lyn" HP, Circle 79 on Reader Service Card Authors shown during the Port Engineers' Fort Schuyler Forum are (L to R): Paul Byrne, Electrocatalytic,; William F. O'Brien Jr., P.E.; and Albert R. Nolan, Drew Ameroid Marine. Others presenting papers at the forum included Hector G. Ballester, Ameron Fiberglass Pipe Group, and Garrick E. Louis, adjunct professor of chemistry, SUNY Maritime Col- lege. Society Of Marine Port Engineers Holds 36th Annual Forum—Five Technical Papers Featured The Society of Marine Port Engi- lege campus in the Throgs Neck sec- neers. New York, N.Y., recently tion of the Bronx in New York held its 36th annual Fort Schuyler City. Forum at the SUNY Maritime Col- The theme of the forum was "Corrosion Materials and Material Protection," and five technical pa- pers were presented as follows: "Principles of Corrosion," by Gar- rick E. Louis, adjunct assistant professor of chemistry, SUNY Mari- time College; "Corrosion Resistant Metals for Marine Applications," by R. W. Ross, Nickel Development Institute; "The Five Year Drydock and Electrochemical Control," by Paul Byrne, Electrocatalytic, Inc.; "Soft Coating Ballast Tank Corro- sion Protection," by William F. O'Brien Jr., P.E., and Albert R. Noland, Drew Ameroid Marine Di- vision of Ashland Chemical Co.; and "Fiberglass Piping Systems for Ma- rine Applications," by Hector G. Ballester, Ameron Fiberglass Pipe Group. Marine Ladders Of 'Surlyn' HP Cut Costs, Offer High Performance For many years hardwood ladders were used to board pilots onto the ships they would steer into port. But PHOENIX LAUNCHES NEW LINE-UP WITH RUSSELLSTOLL LIGHTS. Thanks to the acquisition of Russellstoll marine and industrial lights. Phoenix can now equip any vessel with a full line of rugged, weather-resistant deck and search lighting. As well as an excellent selection of interior operational lighting. So now we can outfit your vessel with interior and exterior fluorescent, some with hazardous and explosion proof ratings, plus navigation, HID and exterior quartz lights. All thoroughly tested to withstand a punishing life at sea. And all from Phoenix, a company with a shining record on land for fast service and dependable delivery From fishing boats to aircraft carriers. Phoenix has the light that's right for your vessel. For a free brochure, contact: PHOENIX PRODUCTS CO., 4715 N. 27th St., Milwaukee, Wl 53209; Phone 414-445-4100; TELEX 910-262-3389; FAX414-445-0289. »'•• . • "ft* 5: :y: • > • - V.>:": • ?';. • - • Furuno's FAX-208A is a superb high-res weatherfax receiver and, with a low cost option, a full function NAVTEX system. You get detailed weather and satellite charts in four levels of grey on non-fading recording paper; regular NAVTEX messages are stored for later printout, but urgent messages override the fax and print immediately. FAX-208A from Furuno. You get the weather facts and a1 whole . lot more. Write for complete information. P.O. Box 2343, South-San Francisco, 'CA 94083 FURUNO. Choice of the professionals. M? w 88S mber tm V- • - ' ' © ,1987 Furuno U.S.A., Inc;. Circle 284 on Reader Service Card May, 1988 13 FURUNO WEATHERFAX. Weather Facts.