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93rd SNAME Annual Meeting — A Preview Qualifying for this new Navy speci- fication required rigid testing in all critical performance areas. Ranging in size from 2% inches, these valves suit practically every shipboard re- quirement with such features as tight shutoff, wide temperature range, compactness and light weight for easy installation, corrosion re- sistance, and long life cycle. Avail- able as an option are a wide selec- tion of Jamesbury actuators for both automatic on/off and propor- tioning control. WALTER KIDDE Booth No. 523 STILL CHANGING OUT BLINDING PLATES? \ TRY IT OUR WAY!-FORGED STEEL WMEIWAN "0" Ring seals in dove-tailed grooves Spectacle plate indicates open or closed position FIVE MINUTES FOR ONE OPERATOR —RATHER THAN TWO HOURS FOH TWO MAINTENANCE MEN {Front View) Lubricated jack bolts automatically spread Manges apart Positive alignment locating pins The most positive dead-tight shutoff ever devised • Butt weld or flanged • All pressures and body materials (Rear View) AMERICAN PIPING- PRODUCTS. INC. P.O. Box 1056 New Hyde Park, New York 11040 • 516-352-8600 INT'L TELEX: 230199 (SWIFT UR) ATT: GSS Circle 117 on Reader Service Card memo... to: the marine industry ..JlinrrJnn Thordon Marine propeller and rudder bearing products were previously sold to you in the United States by another company. That arrangement has now changed! Thomson-Gordon, the manufacturer of these highly suc- cessful marine products is re-establishing its presence directly with distributors and OEM's. Remember, Thordon marine bearing products have the most modern material available...and the best. Your key contact is Walt Ratcliffe, our Thordon Product Manager for the United States. Call him at 1-800-263-9357. ThijnJnn IT WORM HARD. V0U REST EDSV. See us at Booth 404, SNAME Exposition THOMSON-GORDON LIMITED 3225 Mainway Drive, Burlington, Ontario. Canada. L7M 1A6 TELEPHONE (416)335-1440 TELEX 061-8705 FAX (416) 335-4033 Thordon is a registered trademark of Thomson-Gordon Limited Circle 113 on Reader Service Card Walter Kidde is a leading manu- facturer of USCG approved fire de- tection and suppression systems for military and commercial vessels. Walter Kidde display will include the KMSD (Kidde Marine Smoke Detection) system; carbon dioxide suppression systems; and Halon sys- tems. LEROY SOMERS Booth No. 634 Leroy Somers Motors Canada Ltd. of St. Laurent, Quebec, manu- factures a complete line of ac and dc electric motors, alternators, genera- tors, frequency converters, and cir- cuit breakers for commercial and naval vessels. The company's exhib- it will feature motors and alterna- tors. MARINE INDUSTRIE Booth No. 632 Marine Industrie Limitee of Sor- el, Quebec, Canada, is a major Cana- dian shipbuilder in the design and construction of naval, commercial, and scientific vessels, conversions, and major refits. The company offers its services as prime contrac- tor for turnkey projects, subcontrac- tor for U.S./Canada Defense Shar- ing Program, and offset arrange- ments. MMS/MARDATA Booth No. 310 Marine Management Systems, Inc. (MMS) of Stamford, Conn., will be presenting its ship management application systems, designed for use on the IBM Personal Computer, for both shipboard and shoreside use. Available for demonstration will include systems for spare parts management, planned maintenance, cargo loading, and fleet payroll, among others. The MMS Maritime Data Net- work (MARDATA) will demon- strate its on-line database services of shipping information for the ocean transportation industry. New this year are major enhancements to worldwide Ship Movements and Charter Fixtures libraries, commu- nications software for the IBM PC, and INTEX/BIFFEX Freight Fu- tures data, including the daily Bal- tic Index and Trading Compo- nents. MARINE MOISTURE CONTROL Booth No. 112 Marine Moisture Control Compa- ny (MMC) of Inwood, N.Y., will exhibit its direct electronic gauging systems for liquid transport and storage, with open, restricted, or closed tank gauging, with portable, fixed automatic, remote, and com- puterized systems. The MMC stand will also feature vapor control valves, Hi/Lo alarm level alarms, clarifier/coalescers, RO water purif- ication systems, gear case dehydra- tors, line blind valves, deck and tank covers, C-L closures, in-line strainers, Seacology 2000 slop tank logic system, bunker and slop tank discharge flanges, and Camlock® couplings. MARLO COIL Booth Nos. F6 & F7 Mario Coil of High Ridge, Mo., has been a leading manufacturer of Navy and commercial marine heat- ing, ventilating, and air condition- ing equipment for more than 60 years. It will display a Navy fan coil unit, a Navy fan coil assembly, and a new design Navy Standard cooling coil. Mario will also demonstrate its computer programs for selecting and rating Navy Standard HVAC equipment. MASONITE Booth No. 213 Masonite Inorganic Technology Division produces a variety of prod- ucts and services to the marine industry. Among these are Firetest™ 80-32 non-combustible bulkhead panels, steel doors and frames, join- er trim, Marlite® Brand Plank and HPL doors. MIDLAND ROSS Booth No. 307 Midland Ross, Russellstoll offers one of the marine industry's most complete lines of lighting. Basic fix- ture types include incandescent, flu- orescent and three types of HID illumination: mercury vapor, high pressure sodium and metal halide. Applications range from table and mirror lamps in ship's quarters to vapor-tight, water-tight corrosion- resistant, or explosion-proof fix- tures for any type of vessel, rig or shore location. MITSUBISHI Booth No. 708 The exhibit of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. of Chicago will feature the following: a stan- dard oil tanker, Aquarius-80; a dual- fuel diesel engine, combined with turbogenerating plant (Mitsubishi- DFD); a modern VLCC design; modification work on a container- ship; and an insulation reamer cou- pling bolt for propulsion power transmission. NKS/LEXINGTON TRADING INTERNATIONAL Booth No. 313 NKS/Lexington Trading Interna- tional supplies heavy marine and industrial castings and forgings. 72 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News