Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1933, p. 3

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Babcock & Wilcox Leads in Boiler Equipment for Ships Constructed or Reconditioned Confidence in Babcock & Wilcox Marine Equipment is ee expressed by the American Merchant Marine in the choice of B & W Boilers and Auxiliary Boiler Equipment for the ships constructed or reconditioned within the past five years under the Jones-White Act. Of the forty-two new ships built, thirty-one are passenger- and-cargo ships, and two are freight-car transports. After a comparison of propulsion systems, the owners of thirty- two of these thirty-three ships adopted propulsion by steam as the most economical method ... and of these, thirty are obtaining the most efficient and economical operation through the use of Modern Steam from Babcock & Wilcox Boilers and Auxiliary Equipment. Of the thirty-eight ships reconditioned to date, twenty- seven were originally and are still fitted with Babcock & Wilcox Marine Boilers. When new boilers or boiler equip- ment were required to increase the speed of these ships, equipment made by Babcock & Wilcox was again specified, in by far the majority of cases. The same full satisfaction is available to every owner or operator in equipment built by Babcock & Wilcox. The Babcock & Wilcox Company . . . 85 Liberty St....N. Y. \) Water-Tube Boilers Marine Products Pulverized-Coal Equipment ) Desuperheaters Water-Cooled Furnaces ( Superheaters Air Heaters Refractories Feedwater Regulators i Economizers Oil Burners Stokers Oil Separators 5 ORS SAR | RRR ERREIIES ere ee Semmes 9:aen seem: CE RNS ST Ye re Pan) SR te a Sie. B & W Marine Boiler Babcock & Wilcox Babcock & Wilcox Express-Type Boiler Sectional Express-Type Boiler BABCOCK &WILCOX M-25 MARINE REVIEW—September, 1933 3

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