HRUSOV CHEMICAL WORKS, NATIONAL ENTERPRISE
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPCaRT
COUNTRY
DATE OF INFO.
Hrusov Chemical WorJcs, N~tiunal.
Enterprise
27 September 1.954.
a 84430
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c~kae~ai~~Z, wr,x~~e ~?~ t~,~~.:f. R'~~.(~ I'.,~t~exr~,, a e.t~~. ~:he ~he~aiC~~, WOx''1Ct~ 3n
K~~r~e,~arr , ~~ y~~~ E ~:3~~~1~ ~~ ~t ~~~ ooe ~.~ the alded3t ~hemia~l
f'~,c~tox?~.ee ~~ C~ oh~eZo~'e~~.~.~ ~k~~~ ~ou~~c~exro ~~' the pZ~nt wee a
Count LA~~{SC~~~u1~~VI~~ v the ux?i.~~.~a~~. ~aa,~e ~~? the plaxyt w-ae Ere1:e
Oeetex^re~,s~fa:~,e~ta~: ~~~adr~~`~:~r?:i.~8 Hx?ue~he.~t,~ a,nd the f~atar~r produQed
Bade. by ~he117Ge~~.e.a~~ d~e~'r'hos~4 the parodur~t;e he,ve e.~,~r~,y~e borne the
tx~ede~n~e.x?l~ c7:F' ~ St~.Z,~. i~ the Ze.et ~exatur~-~ tkae~ ~irue~nv Fla~>nt was
t~1~e~ array ~y the ~x~:~te~ C~~~:a~3~v~,Z worl~~ ~~d x*ear~~.x~ed euborditi~ate
tq that car~exai~et~aa~ u~at~;:l. ~, ~'~n~ie.ry 1~~4 ~ The ~?aatory ws~e lca~8ted
ate the Rio xy~~,~.wey ~x?e:ue~..~etre.ve,~8c~ht~.~a~ tee wh~.oh it w~~ ~en~eoted,
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by ,a t~pu~? tz~ack. The p:l.ant ~aad its ? ba3.l~r p~..~.nt; the electric
currPttt we,s st~ppl~.es1 ~y the (J~tx?a.ve, Pe-we~? W~arke; the water was
supplied b~ the Da~sum:~~-~ Water Wc~x?1 . N~ost of the production eq~ip-
ment was x?eplae~d afte~? ~lorld War II. A:11 of the rec4netructi~u was.
edmpleted by the er~d of 1q~1. e.nd ~i~aae that t~.me the farsta~-~ Mid
been pt?aducix~g e.t fu11 ce.pe,c~.ty. The prad~uc~tion equipment for
sulphuric acrid we.s des~.gned ty. Ind. CISa,R and ttra,nufaQtured by.the
Vit1~dvice Ix^cin Wars . C1Sd~.R we,s a ~r-ackainery engineer, era excellent
teahniQian acrd a long;-ti~ae e~tplayee of the United Chemical Wor~ce
n recently was tr?aa~sferred to the Chemc~p~~a,~elct, Nat~.onal Enterprise,
(the: C~ec~hoslaval~ plant fo~? drawing aattstructiarr plat3~ for the
chemical industry) . ThL eq~xipr~ent f'or ~;he p~~oduc~tion o~' titanium
dioacide was delivar~eel from ~wi.t .er. lattid. Uo other ~plane for the
enlargement of the plant or of its px?c~dt~ctic~tr had been made because
of laclr of ~ s~aaae. The f~aatory ws,s bordered by ponds, by the Ostra-
vice River, by the railroad and by the Rrnusow Patter~y ~satory.
(This ~ faatary produced mostly ir~duE~tr~.sr1 c~ez'a~mias sash as basins for
aside, , ~;~praaf tiles, eta., ~ittd was owned by the Ua~ited Chemical
Workie until the end of World tsar II when it was transferred to the
Ads~ir~istration of the Ceramic Industry.) The factory had no research
lab?ratorie+a, ot~1y well eq~iipped produati,an laboratories . The
personnel of the faatary totaled about 2,UOQ. Sng. P]~TRAN, a chemi-
aa1 engineer and farmer a~ief chemist for sulphuria~-said praductiou
in the fact+ary, was the mat9a~~r of the platat . R$HA~, an experienced
tTnited Chemical t~ork~e of'fic~i+~1, was supply officer for the plant.
The factory had _1,ts owt~ p].anw xrr~.:Ci'tia and the security measures
~rere the standard ogee foY~ all chemical e~rte~~prises : The personnel
were predominately pro-~r~~g~.~~e a~,d the plant ~~~as rewarded for its
achievements sev?ra1 times
The factory produced o
a. Active Car~aata. ~'ar3aus k:~?~rdg of aat2.v~ ~s~rY~on were produced,
1~rhich bore the. ,~callor~ia~g trade-marB~s: Ren~c~aarbori HR, Chsrbon
~aedicinal, Carbox?affi.~r, Carbo~ra~'fol, Ca~~~.~avent, Desorex, Slorit
HR, f~luoarban, 0-carbc~tp 1(~~i0, Hyc~raff :tn ~V', ~tarit, 4enoaarbon,
Ostacol and ~upersarban FIR. The a~ctiva~ cs~x?'bon was used to
take filters S'ar gas mffiE.s1rs, decolr~ri~3.ng agents in various
iuduetriee, a'~I~orptian of fumes, purifinatian. of water, medicines,
sugar production, eta. Only dam~stic raw materials were used
in this prodtactivn .
3t~lpk~~ric Acid. ~q,C10t~ tt~. pyrites were used yearly in this
production. dnly flotatiota pyrite could be used t~a'hiah was,, for
the most part, delivered by the Chvaletics? Mines 50-02,
~ 15-2 . ~ When foreign pyrites were delivered, ey were
>shippec~ through t~dynia or through ~tettirr an the Qder River,
to the port of Ro~1e 50-20, $ 16-1~, from wt+iiah they were
forwarded to the faatary by rail. As long as the old production
furnace was in operation, the faatary always fulfilled or even
surpassed the production plan. After the new furnace was
installed, product~.an was lessened because the arttomatic feeding
did not operate smoothly. .This resulted irr an investigation of
Ing. CISAR and 2ng. ~TOI~CAI~nt, the plant manager. 'TMs latter
was found guilty, in spite of the fact that he was a devoted
Communist and a Russian by birth, acrd was transferred a!9 ro-
d~tction manager to the Dynamite ~'actary its 8ratisiava. The
defects in the furnace operation snare corrected during 1952.
c. Titanium Dioxide. The new equipffiant for the pradttction of
titanium dioxid? rras grviss, aid used 7,800 tn. of 1lmenite yearly.
Ho~rever, for 1953 it was planned to import only 5,090 tn. of this
material, rrhia~h meant that either stored material, if any was
available, was to be used, or the furnace was not to operate at
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~"ulI o~pa.c~.ty. ~.~~~e s~a3~~ a~azppl~.er~ c~" i1r~e~ite ~"ar ~zechoelove,kie.
were t~a~ Titaaa 0ea~.paray, P'redrik~ta~s:~ (9$ ~dc~rwe~;iaaa ~rowrye ~ ton,
dr~r weight, C.T.~o ~t~ttit~) aa`ad _~ls,~;~ra~~~.l~ Ltd,, Liverpool. The
Cl~emep~-~L ~~:~.,e ~x~i~e ~re,~ e.~.~rey~i ~,,13o arai ~. faces? dz~y weight,
fre~,ght ~~.r H~?ta,sasv x'aailwey etata~n . Five e~~,ali.tiee 4f tita~.taium
a~iaxida>, aca~~ara~.ing tee t~ge ~da~tent aaf T~Q2~ here pra~dtzaed. Titaralum
a~ia~~ide ws.s used ~y raye~aa and ~.x~tifi~ial s~.lk fa~ta~-ries, ix~ pro-
dtxcticaaa a~f pa~.iaat:a e.aad la~c~uers, by tie leathexy a~.nd rubber iaia~ua~~
tries, 'b;~ Paper, w~r~ks,~ ~,s weal e,s fear prad~aetia~ra a~f special glaeg.
The titaniixr~ c3ia~icle p`t.?a~dldrrea~. in the fa~:etaaa?~;y was a?f a9i, good quality
axaa3 Wait, u~a'~il the exact a3~' ~,9'~(J, ~, ga~a~d ~xpa:ax~t ii;em. ~inaxe that
tiffie C~ea~hea~la3~'a~:i~t. Maas r~aet ser~:au~ G~ex~r~ex~ e:a~rfapE;titian in this
field,.. Zt was p~.e.t~tyc~d to ~r:~~asart ~!~+out ~0t} tn. taf titaxaiur~ dioxide
isa ~.95~ .
d. Ziaaay White . ~igBtt s~ae.a~.es ~ret:$e px~cac~u~;ed ~ Five hundred taxis of
metal ~ia~ad ~7er?e ta.sed ~.~; tie ,pr~t~u~tiraxf eac;11 'ea~~, rnOSt ?f it we,s
i~tportaad from Pa~].aatt~ai '~~? ~+la=ta_ Zir~a r~rhite was used 11'3 ttie
prodtxa;tiraaa of pa~,ttts , ,k pr~x~t ~f the px^a~~.u~tion was exported t?
Area ~' a~ayd Area DTI ~c~ur3t~x?ies. (A total +~f aba~attt 1,240 tn. pf
C~ee:ha~clova]~ ~ia~az white we.s eacportea; this was produced by t'bttr
f
aetax*ies : thta tyhe~ icz~~l factories izi ~ru~3O'V, Ba~hua~in, K?aeca
~49~01, E 1~~1. ~ a~.nc~ Retetaiaxe ~Q~-1~, E 13_1.
Litha7pt~ne . ?TYeis v~s,s pz'caa~tte~ed ire sa~vex~s.~, shades e.r~d w8ts u8ed fox''
prvductiaa~aa of ;ae.i.~ats,~ ~~s~S;q~,~r~, ~,ia~raletr~s rubber' tiloth~~aid oil
sloth. 7Ct was p:~.a~,aaneci tca expert as fatal, of $OQ tn. of lithopona3
its 195. 0f this 22t~ tra. were tea gad tt~ the ~IS~~2., 30 tea. to
Ares. rII ~c~utatxyies, 3~0 tai . to Area '~ ca~ttntt~ies e
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Area YT t:aaunt:r~3,ea . ~' ?
f. Earth Pigma~ayi;s,~ :~raab?a Fiot`tga:, Pozzttpe~.i Fted, hed Lee,d, Litharge,
$lanc f3,xa:~, and ~, few rather sista~.la~a~ prodaacts. F?r the producA
tivra of these p:~,g~eayts, ,shout ane ;aal,f tkte a~:lY3IaJUY'at oP colored
~slay~a ita~pQa.~ted '~?~~ C;~ea;~xe,slc3r~e~::ia., ar 3,00 tn., was used; mainly
various ovha~xys, ;.er~n~,s, and ='.~rbe;~p, for the proe~uatiori of re$,
yella~w, and bra:~~. pigmeaatta . ~~~P~e fitaiehed pr~;aducxte were used
in the prt~d?tta~ti.can of px?iaatirig inks, in glats~:~ indv,etry, eta.
Part ot? the presd~citian r~s,s exp?rted tai-all of the areas exaa3pt
Area I (U~B~R) . ?
g. gHyddrosulphite,p ~a~d~.u~a :=iilphate, ~od~.um ~ ~lphfte, 41au1~erts ~~1t,
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a ium
~kiloeu~?fate (At~l;i-.a~hlorine) . Four tha~ueamd tome of aommora
salt vrere used yearly fr,r the prad~~tiaaa c"~~` hydreasulphite, and
araa~t2aer ~,UOC~ ~:np iin ti~hi~ pr;pduatiaai taf tae anther dvd~.urn producita~.
Furt~aer, 2,500 to . o,~" Dina powder, imported ~y I~+leta:. -~.rr~~:x from
Polaaid, w4ra3 used yearly for the px?aduaxtioai oP hydrosu,lphite.
Tie 8,OC10 tn. of ara~t~on salt were imported from Paland; this arse
the Daily esammc~ty salt imported From Poland ? 8ee~atxee the salt used
for thia3 purpose had to be of eepec~ially good quality, it arse
imported. The a~alt was furnished by Dalapo, Wareaar. The ura
alaase pride was 9~0 ~rowiae per taxi at Zebrzydaaa~irae 49-53.
~ 18-~~ ratilroad station, w`b,ile 0hemapcil' a sale pre was 967
vroro~s per tote. Igo 13~-porte of Polish s+slt were plar~~ied far 1953
v~'hich meant that eit~aer salt oti hand would be uaec~ Qr hat there
arse to be nr~ roduritioti of h~draetalphite during Y
Tiydraaulp'hite was ua~ed in the te~ctilei iriduatry
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a aea? ar zing agetat fair reclaimed textile me,terial, ae a bleaohing
agent t`or various purpcat3ee, ixi eager said asap prr.adua~tior,, and t'or
the. leather and paper industries. Its 1.953, it tie planned to
expar~ a total of 350 tti . of hydroe~tlplaite , t3f this s 35 tm. to
Area Ix, a'bot~t 54 tra ? to Are+l~ III, l8o tea . to Area Y, about ~5
tx~ . to Area YI anal albout 50 tti . t,a~ area YIZ . '~ ? ~~adium su,lphste,
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t~lauber t ~ ~~1t ar-,~. s.m~~2~chl.~aa~iaa~ w~~~e used r~ain:l~r fad dyeit~S
p~ar~per~ee, fear leekth~r +~t~d teRtile ~~clustr~I,es, far soap pro~due~~
ti~ra~~ and frr ac~s~et~.ae . ~ ~lala~ia~e s peat pr~adu~ad ita th? pla~pt. )
a `Va~~,dit ~:~,ta1.~?et . ~~.~ material. way weed ~.ra tae prcrdueti~-aa erf
eulpk~us~~ie~ a~gi,~l a _~~ki~ 1+~r~~et part ~ra~ ue~d ~.~ C~aahe~slo~raYc faa-
toritas aild a6J~u t! ~,4 t8'~ a were BX~DC~x"~~e~. ~re~r1Y. ~P Or 1.953! it was
p1,ar~~ed ter export fi~-e tc~~e to Area I~ aid five. tetit~e to Area III.' ?
i. B~.ue ~l'it~?~.a1. T~~.e w'~e ~rrr3dusred io t&~~ quarrtit;~.ee deoired b~
the JE~i~ire~tr~ cs~~ A~~it~u~,ture .
~eea ~`ltriol. ~'la:i~ ~s ~ '~P.~,px~adur~t r~~? -the- production of hydro-
s~rlpk~ite. ~rreera vitriol, was u~-.~,d ~~ ~ d~?ei~fe~ti~g aget~t, in
dyeia~~ woerle~i ~oa~e ! ae a we~-d~killin~ a~arrt, for pro+iuoti~o~ of
irQt~ pirezats, etc. ~ieawevex?, all the s~ba~re uses -did not. fuller
hti11~~ the ~reeaa vitriol produced its tk~e pleat a'od tbere~'ore 3t
ways mined with. the p~x~itee aria used in the px~e3due~tion of sulphuric
acid. The Sr~tl~er~r Pl+~nt also sent gr~~rt vitriol to Esther Qseoho-
eloval~ plants atad paper works ter 'be miac~d ~'i~Gb the pyrites..
~. 'Pkse breach p1a~t iri Petrc~viae was a~ cold p1 rst wl~i~ks was fvundee
be~?~rre World War I~ al,arr by C~a'~rst ~ARId~CF~~MI~H. It gas a private
e~tite rise urtti~. tote grad e~f World War ~~, be~rx~ ire Fcalis~r territory
i~ 198 az~d irs aerctiar~ terr~.tes;~~r ueytil~ , the end e~aE` tl~e war.. Attar the
eod rsf Wax~id War II, dsa PetrAVidc a~a3;n beca~ae axecY~osl~rvak terries
toter, flee fa:~s~erry, a~- E~er~ grrt~perty, way taut wader the national
a+cirsistrdtiaxa of the '~?xsiteel, Chem~,ca1 Werr1~~ and bec+luse~ their property
duri~n~ ~.9~~, lseirr~ subr~reli~ated to the Ssav P7.aot. P'rors 1 d+~~uarlr
].954, the ~+~trovirre faratox~~r was +~ ~aranch plant cif the Sx~usov Obemiaal
Wcrrlcs, Watio~aal 'Etaterptris~a . The pr?duct~,on ~a,eshina~ry of the t'aotary
eras caldq The f+~estc~rlr had its awn bailer plant arad was eaonueested by
a ~ ur track ter ?~he Pt?raaue~pstravs,-We,ruaw, t~ail~ray a ,far the 1~oatie7n
of ~1ae plant, sits Aa~oe~c A a far the p1~.a~t ~,a~~aut, see Annex S,~'
5. 8ulphuries aesid aasrl superplYersphate+~ wire the v~al~r pr~aducts of the
factor. Abtsut ~.O,C~~QJ ~i~. caf pyrites were used ~rearl9 fear the
prpdue ion eaf sulpla~xrie~ aesid ~ es~+~ off` the py~rite~ were of dm~~stia
on in but the sna~ar pest wrae 3~,ported from Sarway thresugh the port
of ~ta'~tin oaa the Odet~ River up to the part cif 1Caz1.e and further by
raid,. A1aa'at 18,4?d to . of raw planepbate~ wera~ u,eer,~ ~rearly in 'the
proClu .ion of superphospla~ites. dawiet sad ,~i?rioaan ,plaoap~at?a wdre
mixed`. ~~ausa-the doviet phosphates scald cot be used alone. Th?
im~rar~ ' were serst alern~ flee ~ra~e roue as ~aentieraeed abave.~ Sul hurica
acid at~t required fesr the eupearpphosphate lrrrrduction iri the plant xas
setae tas t]ae faux~dries io the Oetrr~~ra region.
erarac~a Plant ice 8?kaucein
6. The braa~coh plebe ire 8eahuassira waa a~n alel facstory, fouzaded in 1.94 and
1943. The ori?giaeal aaaa~e wars Oderber er Chor~iaes}a~s Werke. P~ota lgl9,
8e~humin Chesaasieial Wtrrks was owned bar ~h~r ~>~aitad ~heaarioal Works. Tlaa
factory was ice Palish territor~r frost actobsr 193$ until, the fa~,l of
193, and !'ram .that fleas until the end tsf War~.d War II ia~a t~era?wn
territory. Where Folarad acaupied the territear~ a part csf '~be persa~axtel
wde transf~er~*ed to Praia and a `taew firka was set up tender tba xsatpes,
Pragae C~isasiaal Works, witka the acaacaagaar~erat in Prague Ix, nltava 4ua y
This tsraat was ~1ro pro arty of the ~Tei'~ed ~h~miaa~, Works . Tlao faotor~r
it~t 1f waa 1a,nated in ~be faraarer QSC Fac~tmry~ ixa l~eratovice g4-16,
S 1~-31 Sacesbari,ca wa>~ tlae first product .produced there, tsr
World Rar I2 tae Ft~ag~e ~Chem~.oe~l w~r3~~, ~Ir cash, was 13~,xidatod asad
? .the firms again transferred to Sahustia~. xbe iastallatious im ~e~a?
ta~1-ic~e became a part of the dpala~a Flacat, a ~'~rait?d ~hecaciesal Works
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fac"tnr~ ixa ~eratpviae , 6 0. Abe B~-b~,n Faat~r~ v~a~ pt~t under -the nati4x~a1
admir~istratia~ o~ the Uraiter3 Cbemiaal W?x~ks stud beasia~e their property
ini ~ 196. ~'raffi ~.: J~a~tar~" ~:g5n the factc~rq v~.s s brAncb plant of the
Hs4v Chezarias~l Works, d~~.t~lora:~~: Er~terprics ; Tl~e ~quipaae?t i? tie
faQtcir~r etas oldtl .~lae ].abcar$t~~iee ~rer~ nor~al pro~:uatiaA laboratories
but w~r~ . will e~ui~ped m 'Phe ~'s~story had its o~ boiler plaxtt ~?d was
connecited to the. 7Bohua~ni~a re.~.7.,~r statio~a ~b~ s. spur track. ~or tkae
e~a~a;t lpwati+~n o~ -the plant, Bee ~1nne~c 'C . Pvr the plant layout see
A~araex D~]
1'l~e faator~ produced
a~ ~5~c~ekaari~a. This w$s produced iz~ powders tablets, and oryatals.
3e.aahar~,~a .was .used ia~ fdod iaadu~t~^i~e e,~d in medicira~:~ . Apart
of t~ia~ prorln,~t r~ae exparteot va~a~z~l~ n Gktez~pe-l ~ s e~pc-rt pl~.n for
1853 prae~.ded for the export ~f saaeharira? the a>s?u?t of eaaabari?
s it~~sln,ded uxader. "~~dica~l foods" a
b . BisaattittD~ Px~odu~sts . 'these ix~es].uded: B3e,tb gubn~.trate, 8asia
~ia3axuth l~itrate s gpa~aish Whits,.. ~3isia~tith gubgallate, Basio ~is~tb
. ~allate, B~~a3auth ,~ub~sarbca~aata, aced ~isamxtb Carb~raa~.te? Part of
these products were exported.. axed ~rere included i? tie Cl~eaatapol
lietia~g variouse3 or Other Chemical dubstaneee". Th? largest
pari?, however, was used in Czecboelovakia.
c . ~[eraur~ Cbl?ride and Merauric~ Thiocgrar~at:e . Part of this produatioaa
was .exported, listed i~azdex~ "Va~,riaus or Other Cheaaioal gubetanaes" .
1'be :largest part was used in Czet~kaoa~lovakia, The a~eaees8ry raw
materials far. bi~arr~th and aaercury products. mere imparted by
Metal .:~n~~: grad appeared ira Chemapol ~ s irapo'~t -pieta t~a~dex~ 'Various
~?ta~,p'! , eacaept that part of th? neraury was of domestic origi?
and prcacured frc-a~ t1~e Kx~oaspaahY ~ ~~w55, ~$ 20-5~ ~i>7es.
d. Hu~?flmg Coaspound~. ~ ~~aese ia7aluded brue~ai>~g paste far iron and
fc~r noxa~-ferra~us metals,' pollskai?g paste for a~aickel, oaroana,
axed al
;
3
m
~
w
m
.~au
, capper salt said, capper salt alaalia,' zi?o
ea1t
said, zi~a sa~,t alaalia, brava salts, nickel salts, ahroaait~g
bath, cadm~.um salt, tia~a salt acid, ti? salt alaalia, zi?a
ahlorid?, salts of ira~a, and iodideso
giraa ~t~lhite, About 54o tome ' of metal zinc ~rere used year~,y ~A?
paragraph 3 above,
f, ~is~.~a~'ecte~rabe, xt~seatiaidee, amd lxaseatiaidal ~lt~es. Tkria~
pr4dua~Eib? required ab~aut 3a4 bra. of ground salpbur a gear; it
. waa i~parted fraa~n Italy.
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A
m~aides
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y
~. Vb1ar1~~.'~e.
i . gulpri~ur Q~i1or~,de .
m. =ro~a galbs.
da1Sa~-~.io Acid. .,;