Fedor Ivanovich Lavrushin ( 1899 - 1966 ) - one of the founders of the chemical fiber industry in the USSR.
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| Date of Birth | 1899 | |||
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| Date of death | 1966 | |||
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Biography
Born in 1899 .
Arrived at the Klinvolokno factory in 1936 as a chief engineer. He worked in this position until 1939 , after which he was appointed chief engineer of the Main Directorate of Artificial Fibers (GUIV), where he worked until 1943 . In 1941, he supervised the dismantling and evacuation of the equipment of plant No. 507 from Klin to Kustanai .
In the period 1943-1950 he worked at VNIIV as a senior researcher. By a decision of the USSR Higher Attestation Commission in 1958, he was awarded the degree of candidate of technical sciences without defending a dissertation.
In 1950-1959, he held the position of chief engineer of the Kamensky chemical plant of artificial fiber ( Kamensk-Shakhtinsky ). [one]
He died in 1966 .
Awards and Prizes
- The order of Lenin
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- medals.
- Stalin Prize of the third degree ( 1949 - for the development and implementation in industry of a method for producing new artificial fiber
- Stalin Prize of the Third Degree ( 1951 ) - for the development and introduction into the industry of viscose cord for car tires