SYNTHETIC RESIN PRODUCTION

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000800530005-4
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RIPPUB
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C
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3
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December 22, 2016
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October 13, 2011
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5
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Publication Date: 
August 27, 1947
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IR
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V,rr! L. fAX ~~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/13: CIA-RDP82-00457R000800530005-4 ENTIALV cox1TR LL 3l. S. 01T"m ALS ONLY CENTRAL 14 ELU ENCE G INTELLIGENCE REPORT 0O NT `~' Ge?mar-7 (Feasa3 Zone nthetic Resin Production 9'.4GES 4 O N STA E I WAR !Il VY. SILCE, H ,rrr \r- "? DIST. August 1947 50X1-HUM "UPPLEMENT f L l Blz~r?er Chemische and Metallschlauchfabrik, s UMW , The firth o ou .16 Zwic .~;,a, heichenbachers :rasse 51-59, is part of the Industrial Admir. 3tration 57, (,,emical Industry. It cones under the Ministry of Lconomies an1 Economic ~,,4 Plant -._ng in Dresden. The I,Iinis-iaxry receives directives from SI:A Drc ~, .en, which in ti r?n receives directives fror:a SMA K.arlshorst. 2, This firm is the fulc_.oum of the synthetic resin productic scheme for ,he lacquer industry. This resin is produced on the basis of % ,getable oils,, glycerine, phthaiic acid,nnd phenolformaldehyde condensation. By- prouncts of this pr+ocessirzg are chemical aids for the textile industry,._such ^ .t+a' inc, C]~'(:.^u13.1' ."?`u'? ."' 7i~ry+G,!12t tin(r ^ro 17ratiCS`_J'. ~?r7 i:< lvl , ri,?1 soar. 1 inn ,`l .~ 'o:' al 7?ll~^ )f'o ~s The production capac . of the fI.- is as follows pia '?GiJ L, JLA.J j.! u ~ as eats _ _ _ - --- y-- -- s b, 100 tons. of chem.:al aids for the textile industry p, quarter, co Small amounts o ; )aetal hose at the moment because of the lack s o The production ordered by SII1:A Karishors t is 400 tons of ,y .;the tle rest .nd 100 tons of textile aids per quarter. This is the same v? actual prod ;tiorl which is maintained =)y working three shifts. 5. Lt. Colonel l'ilecki, o:t` the Chemicals Section of SI~iA Karl horst, is resp isible for the whole of the lacquer industry and the fulfillment, of the reps.+&tions program. Ile also divides up the orders among the respc c. Jive firm. ? Ninety percent of their production goes to reparations. A r 'oxirnately . CLASS IFICAT10P CONPIt0L f1. S. O7E