History

1930 – Discovery of subsurface water deposits containing Iodine and Bromine (region close to Krasnokamsky village)

1941 – Construction and development of the Ural Chemical Plant N 749

1950-1960s - The Plant was named as "Halogen". The company became growing and started syntheses of new products: bromine and bromine containing chemicals, hydrogen fluoride, fluorides, freons, organic and non-organic fluorine containing compounds.

1995 - "Iodobrom" separation from Halogen Co as independent enterprise. The production of this unique for Russia plant was in a popular demand among Russian chemical plants, enterprises of defense, fuel and car industries. 

1997 - In the period of General Russian economic recession, inflation growing and production collapse “Idobrom” Company became bankrupt.

Starting from this period the production facilities of Iodobrom Company were divided among few separate chemical enterprises.

2002 - Perm Chemical Company organizing on the basis of former “Iodobrom” Co production facilities. The out-of-date capacities were reconstructed and transformed for production of the new generation of electron gases. The new company developed its technologies and steadily increased production. Along with the new products company was reviving the production of the former Iodobrom products:  Tin chloride (reagent for the glass industry), bromoform (a heavy liquid for the diamond-mining industry), and other compounds. In spite of hard period Perm Chemical Company managed to keep the most skilled craftsmen and attracted the young talented generation of Perm chemists.

1994 – A group of specialists from GiPH Perm Department (the State Institute of Applied Chemistry), had founded Scientific-development firm "ÎÊÒA". The company possessed original technologies of fluorinated compounds syntheses (fluorinated aromatic and aliphatic and halogen-containing non-fluorinated compounds). After Iodobrom Co bankruptcy OKTA had redeemed a part of its production facilities. 

Nowadays the main activities of the company are - development and up-scaling of chemical technologies of innovative compounds (application studies processing and implementation) and fine chemicals production.

Now the list of more than 100 chemicals being produced by Perm Chemical Company includes synthons and reagents for pharmaceutical industry, reagents for crop protection chemicals syntheses, dyes, performance additives for synthetic resins, runner, plastics, etc.

Perm Chemical Company have constant close relations with Russian scientific centers well known all over the world: the Moscow State University it. Ì.Â. Lomonosov, Institute of the General Chemistry it. N.D. Zelinsky, Institutes of the Russian Academy of Science: Institute of Chemical Physics it. N.N. Semenova, Institute of Physiologically Active Substances, others.


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