1953 RAW MATERIAL SUPPLY SITUATION FOR THE POWER AND WORK MACHINE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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CIA-RDP80-00810A004301090009-5
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December 19, 2016
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August 26, 2005
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9
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June 29, 1954
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REPORT
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25X1 SU E3JECT 1953 Raw M l St ply to a y y/ Work .aiati?w, and iG3o4k ) c+t.R.i9o C PLACE 25X' QUjREDD LATE OF iNF01 ~'a ?c main P. dTcl~.Fl''i.htrat'i. on ': `' Pv v Ji a ?P.ick -'!N'G?' Ma chins ~+fi:7c r~;.i' i f t;# C+ .9 cc ~.'C` .} ' t~Jt r ~,y g~ fi 4 .`L tlr?{'i~~?C~ U .3.~.C~~..6 .. ~tl b a s $~...y ;.< ,y?{ .k an ~ ,;i... - q ' .~ n w p :k2' 8 tt r? Ia2 r 0 ?:l I':'to Unless L~iiher' St~E3 :a. '~ te a. the -d f l -7 !, . ILLEGIB 25X1 I.'l 4Y A i R ILLEGIB App CTLASS"FsCATi)N Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA004301090009-5 heir of Supply On Hand January 1953 25X1 '1 1aterial i oceived, in 1953 On basis of .U-locations 0th Brwise Raterial Used in 1953 Used in z'1ants Otherwise Foundry pig iron 2,404.4 Steel pig 339.0 8piegeleisen 65.0 Total of rolled iron St steel products (items 5 through 30) 29-553.0? Semi-finished products for forging & pressing 3,728.0 436.7 9, 0,6,L 180 8 21,,0 - 173.0 31.0 200.,5 1.0 247.6 1`x178.0 ;:SSr. Q jL 7343 llt872,2 Page 2 3a. Dao :oer 1953 1, 526,:? 156 00 18.9 22.G29,4 plants, 3,933.6 7,801,6 186,0 7,895.6 704.0 33321,6 I & U steel profiles NP 8 to NP 18 1,235.4 1045,4 149.1 1,542.9 571.0 8.6,0 I & U steel profiles NP 20 and above 2,447,9 1,951,9 620.5 2,54942 734.9 1.736.2 s, General purpose fine bar steel up to 30 mm. 1,286.8 707.1 261.5 1,167.7 423.3 663,3 ri, General purpose heavy bar steel over 30 ran. 5,409.9 8,310.9 1,321.7 9,601,6 1,620,8 3,820.1 10,, High-grade bar steel 792.4 902.8 159.6 744.4 432.9 677.5 11. Band steel 55.8 45.8 3.9 71.2 14.6 19.7 12, Rolled wire 78.2 109.3 11.1 137.5 13.5 47x6 !., Boiler plate 4,499.4 10,234.1 164.4 12,691.0 428.6 1.778.3 .a;,, Heavy plate with acceptance specifications - 1,666.3 10.8 1,340.2 25.9 3110 15. Cercial plate, 5 mm. and over 2,764,2 9,896.8 351,1 10,062.8 775.5 2,673.8 16. Medium plate, 3 - 5 M. 340.5 1,324.5 169.7 1,535,7 116.3 182.7 W-7. ynamo plate 3.3 41.8 0.3 45.1 - 0.3 U. Transformer plate - - - - - 19. Drawing and deep-dra ing plate 108.7 279.7 118,0 237.0 14'0.9 128,5 20, Light plate 0.9 - 3 nn. 2,031.7 2,411.4 121.6 2,593.6 961.? 929.6 21. Light plate under 0.9 mm. 17.7 47.8 4.9 43.6 9.4 17.4 r2. ilheets and bands of tool steel, plates, all sizes of alloyed and non-corrosive steels 57.2 456.4 30,4 400.6 11.3 132,1 2', Tires 64,0 55,0 - 65.0 - 54,0 24. seamless pipe, rolled, pressed, drawn 3,470,1 9,982.2 375,6 5,406.5 4,58"0.1 3,84-..5 25, 'wielded gas and water main pipe 115.6 222.0 48.8 214.6 61.9 109.9 26 : 'Welded boiler pipe - - - - - - 27. Cold rolled band steel 49.7 56.7 4.6 53.6 4,3 53.1 28. Drawn bar products 646.3 420,2 209.8 645.8 160.7 469.6 29. Pipe, redrawn cold 131,2 593.3 24,5 571.4 64.1 163.5 30. Forged bar steel (from Doehlen) - 15.7 - 13.0 - 2.7 25X1 '~ y SECRRET Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA004301090009-5 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-00810A004301090009-5 Page 3 item of Suppiy On. eJ H ter1,ai A"eceiA 1.953 Material. Usel in x953 On hand I January 1953 On basis of Allocations Used in Plant s 31 December 1953 Ferro-silicon, basis.45 percent Si 48,3 140,8 3.5 120,1 3,9 68.6 Ferromanganese, basis Carbure 20,4 3702 4,4 40,6 21.4 1`.3, Ferro-chromium, basis Carbure 3.1 4,0 2.0 5.1 343 Ferro-phosphorus 35q Refined and electrolytic copper 19.4 151.4 2302 175c8 5,,1 1311 36. Refined and electrolytic lead 603 6,6 2~3 816 501 1,3 37e zinc and alloys - recast 3006 3.1 106 1102 206 21.5 3$c Fure zinc and unrefined foundry zinc 0,2 8.7 008 5.4 285 108 390 Unrefined tin 17,90000 30,00040 27,330,3 20,600,,0 CJ e Pure tin kg. 9,1'.908 330.7 2,083,4 7,26005 27.4 4,246,0 `i10 Alur1ni+ and alloys - recast 10,7 88,1 2.3 942 500 1.9 42. ?:.3 ry Foundry alu:ui?rur and alloys L?agnesium and alloys 1.4 17.5 3.0 19.9 200 4, Brass and tombac 0,8 300 2,8 1.0 Red brass (Rg-5-basis) 33.7 11300 19209 4.8 31.8 25X1 46 Bronze (Cbz-10.basis) . - kg, 70.0 ?,80000 4700G 400.0 Bearing metal. (W -10-basis) = kg. 60,425.3 59,362.9 .. (f89509 124,494.2 3,76502 29,424.7 41". Bearing metal (WM 80) ? kg, 4,54602 36,881,:0 34,8:1,0 71,580,6 81534 3,922,2 w9, Soldering tin (basis 30 percent) - kg, 6,69334 18,119,7 15G~) 2,450,6 '-'ob".aW 1,023,9 10,397,4 50, Rolled copper products n kg. 125,29709 325,453,2 23,472.5 301,962.0 40,280.1 131,981,5 51 roducts - k Rolled brass 145 5$2 2 580 1 208 5 89 17 071 '-' 8l6 144 4 19'418 7 8 5 , p g, 0 , , . , , 0 , ,, . . Y. a, Rolled bronze products - kg., 3,66302 7,839.9 349 2 6,ll0.B 11.3 08 5,627.7 53 Rolled products of aluminum & alloys kg. 18,911,6 26,39.E.1 FF1,V L,68 dt, p 27.470,4 8,315,0 14,203,4 .; 54:, Rolled products of lead & alloys - kg, 10,039,6 5,3186 95,0 8;?66,4 2,400,0 4,28608 55, Rolled products of zinc & alloys - kg, 250, 5 1,000,0 99.5 1154,5 10,0 185,5 ! Steel scrap 7 8 , 2 53506 843,4 1.33 31,0 42,0 74.2 570 Scrap iron ~ ` 544,3 12,664,8 2s735.5 14,799 ocs 3605 1,108,3 Scrap copper 33.5 29,7 338 59. Scrap aluminum 5,8 5,2 o,6 30. Scrap zinc 001 303 2.6 008 61, Scrap lead 0.1 6,8 6,8 0,1 a2, Old iron articles 0,2 133.1 141,9 62,1 7403 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA004301090009-5 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA004301090009-5 iti l a age 4 Item,.o Supply On Hand Natesi , IIeoei.ved in 1953 Mate rial Used in 1953 On Hand 1 January 1953 On basis of Allocations Used 0th Disc Plan in ts . Oiash~ a6v"ise 31 December 1953 Circular saw blades for cutting metals - 1,0 0 Dili - 2348 84.9 3,2 67.1 - 44.8 'petal saw blades - 1,000 DM - 13.0 34.3 3.3 3607 - 13.9 Iycller bearings - each - 71,116,0 115,937.0 27,451.0 115, 843,0 39,424.0 59,237.0 Grey cast iron 4,840.2 39,610,7 361.7 37, 478.4 894,3 6,439,9 T t 20 2 8 6 emper cas .0 5 .7 2 005 - 18.2 Cast steel 993?6 6,051.6 108.9 4, 71608. 170,7 2,266.6 VJ. aorgings & dropoforging;s of steel 1,411.7 19,183.1 422.5 17, 784.8 75.6 3,156,9 0. Cast bronze 16.6 51.2 0.1 60.4 - 7.5 71. Cast brass 1.4 12.7 0.2 12.4 - 1.9 Cast red brass 79.1 25207 15.2 309.8 0,4 36.8 , Y Cast aluminum 7 1 1 310: 7 0.7 277,6 0.1 50.8 Cast zinc 1.9 7 4.9 6,0 - 0.8 .150 Cast magnesium 76~ i 'are rope 58.2 47.7 0.1 64.9 2.2 38.9 770 Welding electrodes 144.7 862.3 806.4 19.2 202.1 78. Bright steel bolts - kg. 118;030.6 1,015.5 90,733,9 446, 486.0 54,492.2 158,80108 79. Wood screws - kg. 3,648.4 5,711,9 124.5 7, 012.0 137,8 2,335.0 80, Tuts and bolts - kg. - 213,875,8 304,801.4 46,809.2 427, 774,4 30,447.8 112,264,2 81. Rivets m kg. 99,303.7 241,897.6 605.9 174, 499.6 17,731.2 149,576.4 820 Drawn steel wire - up to 100 kg. tensile strength 47.9 14.4 5,2 12.2 3.4 51.9 830 Drawn steel wire - over 100 kg. tensile s ..?ength 35.3 25.6 2,6 24.2 13,0 26.3 84. 61eld:Lng wire 6.8 74.6 4.7 38,6 7,3 40.2 85. iiisc, nails and spikes - kg, - -34,892.3 173,539,2 5,159.0 16 2,106,6 5, 521.7 45,962.2 86. AC motors 0.25 - 1 kW - each - 5540 5,581,0 210.0 5,465.0 46.0 834.0 87. AC motors 1 - 10 kWv - each - 634.0 4 x775,0 184.0 4,760.0 114.0 719.0 88, AC motors 10 - 50 krI - each - 23000 844.0 65.0 1,025.0 65,0 49.0 89, AC motors 50 - 100 kvy - each - 117.0 370.0 X6.0 429.0 7.0 67,0 90. AC motors over 100 kWW each - 67.0 327.0 4.0 353-0 8,0 37.0 91. AC motors,, high-tension up to 1,000 kW - each - 64.0 63,0 92. Crams, motors - each - 40.0 29.0 69.0 - 93. DC motors & generators up to 10 164 each - 15.0 290tlD 5.0 30500 - 5.0 94. DC motors & generators 10 - 100 k; each - 7.0 48.0 53,0 App o`r Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA004301090009-5 25X1 " Approved For Release 2005/11/23 CIA-RDP80-0081OA004301090009-5 Page 5 Item, of Supply On Hand Nateria Received in 1953 Naterzal Used in 1953 On Hand 1 January 1953 On basis of Allocations Used in Plants Othe rwise 31 December 1953 > ;. le ctric power cable Insulated wire, lines & wire 1,000 me 0.8 0.3 1.0 coverings 1,000 M. 150.7 359.5 23.1 348::1 6.1 179.8 Rubber covered wiring 1,000 M. 3.4 78.2 3.1 58.8 0.9 25.0 Welding cable - 1,000 m. 2.0 1.7 - 0.3 Lacquered wire and winding wire 1 2.3 8.3 0.1 10.4 0.7 9.6 v w{: Commercial carbide ~70 2 559.7 16.6 568.9 0.1 34.3 y Rubberized conveyor belts sq. m. - 900.0 900.0 - - 02. Fire-clay rocks and bricks 24408 3,60405 3,499.0 - 350.3. H~~ 9 Silica rock agnesite rock and bricks 4.0.0 - 40.0 - "~ ds 5 Coniferous lumber (main-product) CU. m1. 5,368.9 23,235.1 755.0 26,485.7 24.4.1 2,629.2 ?.06. 'oniferous lumber (by-product) cu. no 61.1 501.2 10.0 501.6 - 70,7 O7. Oak lumber Cu, in. 100.1 40.0 3500 124.5 - 50.6 reed beech lumber Cu, m. 37.9 200.3 - 117.1 0.3 120.8 disc, deciduous lumber Cu. m, 154.8 223.7 10.2 153.0 1.5 229.2 l,.1 N 0 Covering veneer sqo m. 500.0 4,360.0 13,0 783.0 - 4,090.0 .may. Veneer- panels Cu, in, 2.O 15.6 - 9.1 - 8.5 ..t20 Writing paper and prim Ling paper 1.7 10.7 0,3 10.8 - 1.9 Coniferous logs 100 - 1.0 - - 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/23 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA004301090009-5