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Bereznikovsky Chemical Plant

Bereznikovsky Chemical Plant is one of the largest enterprises in the chemical industry of Russia and the CIS. [2]

Bereznikovsky Chemical Plant
Beraton's logo.jpg
Type ofPublic corporation
Year of foundation1939 year
Former namesPlant number 237 (in 1939 - 1948) [1]
Bereznikovsky aniline-colorful plant (in 1948 - 1967)
Bereznikovsky Chemical Plant (in 1967 - 1975)
Bereznikovsky Chemical Plant (in 1975 - 1992)
Beraton OJSC (in 1992 - 2008)
FoundersBereznikovsky Chemical Plant
Location Russia : Berezniki
IndustryChemical industry
ProductsBertoletova salt , aniline dyes, and many others. other
Parent companyBereznikovsky Chemical Plant
Sitewww.beraton.ru (worked until 2009)

Content

History

In the fall of 1931, construction began on the new buildings of the Berezniki Chemical Combine - a bertholet salt plant near the village of Mosyagino , 150 meters from the Solikamsk tract. [3]

On August 18, 1939, according to Order No. 91 of the People’s Commissar of the Chemical Industry [3], shops for the production of bertholite salt (Mosyaginskaya site) were formed from the Combine, forming a plant with the letter number 237 . At this point, the site was operating: technological workshop No. 39, an oxygen workshop, a drying and grinding department of bertholite salt, an electrical substation, and a boiler room. Facilities were built for the production of barium peroxide and barium chloride. [one]

In August 1942, an explosives production workshop was launched. [one]

In November 1958, for the first time in the USSR, a workshop for the production of aniline by contact method was commissioned at the Bereznikovsky Aniline-Paint Plant. [four]

In 2006, the company was acquired by the Guta financial group . [five]

BHZ ceased operations on June 1, 2008. Currently, the company is closed due to bankruptcy. [one]

Products

Production of Beraton OJSC in the 1990s - 2000s: [6]


Rubber. Latex. Rubber compounds

  • RU modifier for rubber products, TU 6-14-200-76


Acids

  • Picraminic acid (2-amino-4,6-dinitrophenol, wet), TU 6-36-00204197-1097-89
  • Picric acid (2,4,6 trinitrophenol, moistened), TU 2471-283-00204197-2002
  • Sulfamic acid (amidosulfonic) technical, TU 2121-278-00204197-2001
  • Sulfamic acid (amidosulfonic) chemically pure, pure, TU 2612-280-00204197-2002
  • Technical sulfamic acid of improved quality, TU 2121-279-00204197-2001


Pigments, dyes

  • Organic dye Uranin A, TU 2463-289-00204197-2003
  • Paint for branding sheep of the OVTSEVOD brand, TU 6-36-02044192-455-90
  • Sulfur brown W, TU 6-14-122-80
  • Sulfur blue Z, TU 6-36-00204197-603-79
  • Sulfur black, GOST 5065-73 amend. 1-3
  • Alcohol-wet fluorescein , paste (CI Solvent Yellow 94), TU 2483-303-00204197-2005


Additives to oils, fuel

  • Additive "Beratek", TU 0257-005-33818307-2002
  • Additive "IHP-14M-MN", TU 0257-260-00204197-2003
  • Additive "Sulfocide M-1A", TU 0257-284-00204197-2003
  • Adhesive additive AD-1, TU 0257-302-00204197-2005
  • Antimicrobial additive "Sulfocide-5", TU 0257-264-0204197-98
  • Antimicrobial additive "Sulfocide-6", TU 6-00-00204197-234-93


Inorganic Chemistry Products

  • Burnt technical magnesia, GOST 844-79


Organic synthesis products

  • 2,4-dinitrophenol, TU 6-14-344-80
  • 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene, TU 6-36-00204197-340-90
  • Technical 2,5-dichloronitrobenzene, TU 6-36-00204197-219-89
  • Aniline technical, GOST 313-77
  • Chromium acetate, aqueous solution [chromic acetic acid (III)], TU 2432-263-00204197-2004
  • Diphenylamine, GOST 194-80
  • MN carbamate (sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate), aqueous solution, TU 2491-299-00204197-2004
  • Crystalline carbamate MN (sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate), TU 2452-259-00204197-2001
  • Potassium xanthate butyl, GOST 7927-75
  • Sodium salt of picraminic acid (sodium-4,6-dinitro-2-aminophenolate, wet), TU 2472-270-00204197-2002
  • Improved tetraethylthiuram disulfide (Tiuram E), TU 2491-273-00204197-99
  • Tiuram D (tetramethylthiuram disulfide), powder, GOST 740-76
  • Tiuram E (tetraethylthiuramdisulfide), technical, TU 2491-274-00204197-2003
  • Tiuram MDP (tetramethylthiuramdisulfide) granulated with paraffin, TU 2491-265-00204197-2004
  • Technical TMTD (Tetramethylthiuramdisulfide), GOST 25127-82
  • Flotoreagent "Beraflot-2075", TU 2452-290-00204197-2003
  • Flotoreagent "Beraflot-3026", TU 2452-277-00204197-2000
  • Flotoreagent "Beraflot-3035", TU 2452-277-00204197-2000
  • Tsimat (zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate), TU 6-00204197-254-94
  • Ethylcimate (zinc diethyldithiocarbamate), TU 6-14-809-77


Other chemical products

  • The bactericide "Sulfocide-10", TU 2458-285-00204197-2003
  • The bactericide "Sulfocide-20", TU 2458-285-00204197-2003
  • Foaming agent PO-6SB, TU 2481-300-00204197-2004

Company Directors [3]

  • 1939-1942 - Kirillov, Vladimir Dmitrievich (1911, the village of Lena of the Solikamsk district - 10/15/1943, the front near Mogilev ) [7]
  • 1943-1945 - Chuchkin, Gleb Vladimirovich (1908, Moscow - 1982)
  • 1945-1951 - Popov, Alexey Sergeevich (? -?)
  • 1952-1969 - Yakovlev, Valentin Vasilievich (04/14/1912, st. Uryupino Donskoy (now Rostov ) region - 06/05/1971)
  • 1969-1985 - Urakov, Marat Sergeevich (09/25/1924, Kazan - 11/29/1992, Berezniki)
  • 1985-1999 - Popov, Boris Nikolaevich (born in 1947 in the city of Cherdyn, Molotov Region )

Documents

Literature

  • Bereznikovsky November: memorable dates // Week.ru. - 2011. - Nov 30. - S. 7. - (On the 80th anniversary of Bereznikov). [four]
  • An article by I. A. Chernikov about V.D. Kirillov in the newspaper Bereznikovsky Rabochiy [8] No. 152 (August 9, 1989). [7]

Links

  • [one]
  • [2]
  • [3]
  • [four]
  • [five]
  • [6]
  • [7]
  • Products of Beraton OJSC
  • G.V. Chuchkin, ex. Director of BHZ, holder of four orders of the Red Banner of Labor

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Bereznikovsky Museum of History and Art I.F. Konovalova (collective of authors under the editorship of ON N. Varnakova). The city of Berezniki during the Great Patriotic War (reference). Berezniki, 2015. ISBN 978-5-912-52-046-4
  2. ↑ Beraton, OJSC. Full name: Beraton Open Joint Stock Company Abbreviated name: Beraton OJSC. Information about manufacturers on HimTrade.RU
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 Berezniki: Encyclopedic Handbook. The Book World, Perm, 2007. 480 pp., Ill. ISBN 5-93824-080-8
  4. ↑ 1 2 MBUK "Centralized Library System" Berezniki - November
  5. ↑ http://www.beriki.ru/2009/10/21/bereznikovskii-khimicheskii-zavod-v-zatyazhnom-pike Berezniki chemical plant in a protracted peak
  6. ↑ Beraton, OJSC. Full name: Beraton Open Joint Stock Company Abbreviated name: Beraton OJSC. Information on manufacturers on HimTrade.RU (neopr.) . www.himtrade.ru. Date of treatment November 14, 2015.
  7. ↑ 1 2 K (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment November 14, 2015. Archived November 17, 2015.
  8. ↑ This domain is parked by Timeweb
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bereznikovsky_chemical_factory&oldid=101923843


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