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Lavrushin, Fedor Ivanovich

Fedor Ivanovich Lavrushin ( 1899 - 1966 ) - one of the founders of the chemical fiber industry in the USSR.

Lavrushin
Fedor Ivanovich
Date of Birth1899 ( 1899 )
Place of Birth
Date of death1966 ( 1966 )
Place of death
Citizenship Russian empire
the USSR
Awards and prizes
The order of LeninOrder of the Red Banner of LaborSU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
Stalin Prize - 1949 Stalin Prize - 1951

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

Notes

  1. ↑ Lavrushin Fedor Ivanovich (1899-1966)

Links

  • Fedor Ivanovich Lavrushin
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Lavrushin, Fedor_ Ivanovich&oldid = 78498692


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