Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Nenashev, Peter Efimovich

Peter Efimovich Nenashev (1908-1988) - Soviet worker, head of the pipe-rolling workshop of the Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant , Hero of Socialist Labor (1966).

Peter Efimovich Nenashev
Nenashev, Peter Efimovich.jpg
Date of BirthJanuary 1, 1908 ( 1908-01-01 )
Place of BirthKrasnoyarsk , Yenisei Province , Russian Empire
Date of death1988 ( 1988 )
Place of deathPervouralsk , Sverdlovsk Region , RSFSR , USSR
Citizenshipthe USSR
Awards and prizes
Hero of Socialist Labor
The order of Lenin Order of the Red Banner of Labor Order of the Red Banner of Labor Order of the Badge of Honor

Biography

Graduated from Siberian Metallurgical Institute (1936), metallurgical engineer.

In 1926-1931 - a laborer of the track service, a local physical education instructor, a hammer thief at the Novosibirsk Omsk Railway depot station.

In 1936-1986 - at the Pervouralsk Novotrubny Plant: rolling mill “220”, foreman, shift supervisor, head of mill “220” (1936-1946), deputy head of the pipe rolling workshop No. 1 (1946-48), deputy chief, head of the pipe rolling workshop No. 4 (1948 -1955), head of the pipe-rolling workshop No. 1 (1955-1967), deputy chief engineer - chief distributor (1967-1973), senior engineer of the hot rolling laboratory of the Central Climbing Plant (1973-1986).

Contributed to the development of pipe production at all tube rolling units put into operation. Under his leadership, technologies were developed for hot rolling thick-walled pipes for the defense industry; technologies for rolling pipes from stainless, chromium, nickel steel grades and high alloy alloys; mechanized and automated pipe rolling mills; production of ball-bearing tubes at the 220 mill has been mastered; the furnaces of pipe rolling units were converted to natural gas; a mandrel changing mechanism was introduced in the mill “140” [1] .

Since 1986 - retired. He died on December 7, 1988 in Pervouralsk. Buried in the city cemetery.

Rewards

Hero of Socialist Labor (1966). He was awarded the Orders of Lenin (1966), the Red Banner of Labor (1945, 1958), the Badge of Honor (1942), and medals.

Notes

  1. ↑ Nenashev Petr Efimovich - Free Encyclopedia of the Urals (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment October 25, 2018. Archived March 8, 2014.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nenashev,_Peter_Efimovich&oldid=95796971


More articles:

  • Formula E
  • Conservative Palace
  • Panarin, Alexey Petrovich
  • Okunev, Ivan Vasilyevich
  • March 4th
  • Franz, Ellen
  • Kremovo
  • Vasilyevka (Moscow region)
  • Vizinga Theorem
  • Nowitzki, Dirk

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019