MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON YUGOSLAV INDUSTRY
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP82-00457R004500300006-7
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 15, 2016
Document Release Date:
December 13, 2000
Sequence Number:
6
Case Number:
Publication Date:
March 22, 1950
Content Type:
REPORT
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25X1A
COUNTRY.. Yugoslavia CONFIDENTIAL DATE DISTR., 22 VV &z 50
SUPJEC;T Misce,ll.aneous on Yugoslav
Industry
PLACE
ACQUIRED
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NO. OF ENCLS..
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25X1 C
DATE OF SUPPLEMENT TO
INFO.
REPORT NO.
25X1X
to The professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Ljubljana, Janko
Kavcic, has developed a new type of cement Yah2.ch w111 be used for heavy
construction work in general and for the construction of tars for hydro-
electric plants in particular, This new cement, denominated "cement h10 (sic),
is being manufactured on an industrial scale in the Salona W1sonzo factory.
The cement is subject to a rise in temperature of only eight to 'ten degrees
in comparison with ordinary cement, vhf ch rises about ;10 degrees centigrade
in large masses.
2. A new factory for the m: lufacture of insulators is currently under con.-
struction in Stup, near Sarajevo. This is the second porcelain factory for
the electrical industry to be built in Yugoslavia, and, together with the
factory recently completed at Novi Sad avid. others under construction, it
will meet the requirements of the Yugoslav electrical industry for porcelain
articles. The proJe ct for this factory was set Lip byEngineer^ Pilo:rado
tiarianovic in 1947, and, in accordance with the Five Year Plan, the factory
is to begin production during 1950, but a lack of skilled labor caused by
the departure of Czech specialists will prevent full, use of the high.
temperature furnaces.
3. The Jastrebac foundry in Nis is currently being enlarged and reconstructed,,
Following the installation of electrolytic cells (sic), the production of
iron laminations will be increased by 20 percent., Currently, the factory is
manufacturing:
vacuum pumps: mass p^oduction from na ,ion ..l resources;
special generator; 3: which formerly had to be imported;
centrifugal pumps : in considerable quantities;
machines for foundry models (patterns);
pumps for the extraction of naphtha;
machinery for the manufacture of iron wool,
The factory fosse: comprises some 1,300 laborers and technicians.. lit addition,
there are 18 German technicians headed by Engineer Exwin Papst, as well as
80 skilled laborers of whore 30 are German and 50 are Austrian.
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