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Address: Moscow, Bol'shaya Sadovaya ulitsa, 1/7 
Director: -- 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: State Committee of the Council of Ministers, 
U.S.S.R., for Chemistry (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
V. M. Dobkin 
I. I. Ioffe 
A. I. Korolev 
Ve. I. Mur 
Kh. A. Tseytlin 
A. S. Vigdorov 
A. S. Voronov 
N. S. Vul'fson 
Description: 
This institute was founded in approximately 1918. In 1928, it was 
joined with the experimental factory of Aniltrest and renamed the Central 
Scientific-Experimental Laboratory. In 1931, the Institute was reorganized 
and assumed its present name (NIOPiK). Probably at a later date, it was 
named for Voroshilov. 
During World War II and the post-war years, the Institute conducted 
research on dyes, vulcanization processes, chemicals for plastics, pharma- 
ceuticals, and defense materials. More recent research of the Institute has 
been in organic chemistry, dyes, chemical equipment, and metallurgy, primarily 
corrosion resistance of metals. Work has been done on the preparation of 
complex-action insecticides, automation of processes in the chemical industry, 
corrosion resistance of stainless steels, titanium alloys, and weldments, 
improvement of aniline dyes, catalysis research, polymer synthesis, ferrocene 
and nitro compounds, methods for producing oil-paste pigments and varnishes 
based on oleic acid, vaseline, oil, and latex, anionic detergents, production 
technology for maleic anhydride for use as a base for especially strong 
plastics, bonds for glass and metals, azo and vat dyestuffs, thioindigo, 
naphthol dyestuffs, and organic isocyanates. 
The Institute has a branch in Rubezhnoye. 
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Name: State Scientific-Research Institute of the Civil Air Fleet 
(Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel 'skiy institut grazhdanskogo 
vozdushnogo flota--GosNIIGVF ) 
Address: Moscow, Valokolamskoye shosse, 73 
