USSR SEEKS STRATEGIC SYNTHETIC PLANTS
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USSR SEEKS STRATEGIC SYNTHETIC PLANTS
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND REPORTS
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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USSR SEEKS STRATEGIC SYNTHETIC PLANTS
The USSR is currently negotiating with American and Japanese
firms for the purchase of plants, including know-how, for the pro-
duction.of polyester film, which has important applications in the
field of electrical insulation. 1/
This film has a wide range of industrial and military uses.
It is used in capacitors, motor generators, and transformers. Wire
and cable manufactured with this synthetic film is used in various
types of equipment, including telephone, radar, atomic energy appa-
ratus, radio, television, and a variety of electronic items of
miniature and subminiature manufacture. The importance of miniature
electrical components and of reliability of instruments made -with the
synthetic film is well illustrated in the development work of the
various types of long-range missiles. Equally important work with
radar, sonar, and automatic tracking equipment is also dependent on
reliable components manufactured with synthetic insulation.
Synthetic film having certain specifications for use as insula-
tion is embargoed by the Free World for shipment to the Bloc although
know-how and equipment to produce the film is not specifically em-
bargoed. 2/ Probably the major portion of the output of the plants
falls within the specifications of the embargoed film. The specifi-
cations of the film to be produced in these plants correspond to
those for Mylar, which is manufactured in the United States.
In.addition to industrial applications,.Mylar is used in the
United States in the instrumentation cable made for the Titan ICBM
project to provide for a long, reliable service. The film is also
used to make magnetic recording tapes for light-weight airborne re-
corders, and has been used in the United States for high-altitude
photography film.
Mylar has a lower electrical leakage, lesser sensitivity to
humidity, and higher temperature resistivity, than standard insu-
lating.materials. End-products made with Mylar.are more compact
than those made with standard insulating materials. Age has little
effect on the electrical properties of the film, a feature important
in. such equipment as missile controls.
Because of its properties, Mylar is replacing other insulating
materials in the manufacture of capacitors, which play a vital role
in electronic carrier equipment, providing. many communications cir-
cuits needed for strategic warning stations such as the DEW line
and Texas Towers. A recent development fostered by the miniaturiza-
tion trend is the use.of metallized Mylar in capacitors which are
less than a fourth the weight and size of standard components.
The USSR. lags behind the Free World in the production of plastic
insulating materials having optimum temperature and electrical proper-
ties over a.wide performance range.. Recurrent efforts to overcome
these problems constitute a part of the general effort of the USSR
to expand and improve its capabilities to produce electronic com-
ponents.specially adapted for uses in advanced military electronic
systems. The procurement of these polyester film plants would con-
tribute significantly to this goal, providing an annual capacity of
close to 8 million pounds of polyester film--about 45 percent of
current United States production.
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