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These devices combine efficiency with practicality and a long service life.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Navy has realized that if it wants to reach the 30- or 35-year service life of these ships, it needs to start gaining a better technical understanding of its hulls and onboard systems in order to plan out repairs in a more efficient manner, says Joe Carnevale, senior defense advisor at the Shipbuilders Council of America.
Customers have experienced an average service life of 4-6 times verses fiber laminate ladles, and a 6-month typical service life.
 
 
 
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