The new workshop of the enterprise (part of the Kalashnikov Concern) will be the first large facility to be built on its territory in recent decades.
Photo: Kalashnikov Concern.
To date, all the equipment for the constructed site has been received in full. On the ground floor of the workshop, factory workers sequentially connect galvanic lines: anodizing, phosphating, nickel plating and others. More than a hundred people are working at the facility at the same time.
At the same time, the installation of supporting engineering equipment, including water supply, heating and electricity systems, continues.
Workers install general exchange ventilation, which is one of the most important conditions for the functioning of electroplating production. Since the processes in the workshop take place in conditions of high humidity, release of chemical vapors, gases, and dust, the key task of ventilation is not only to ensure a balance between the volumes of supply and exhaust air, but also to eliminate any harmful effects on both workers and the external environment.
The Kalashnikov Concern noted that the ventilation and sewage treatment plants in the new workshop are equipped with all modern environmental requirements and have several levels of purification. Moreover, when the workshop is launched, the former galvanic production will be decommissioned, therefore, the environmental impact on the environment will be significantly reduced.
Comfortable staff rest rooms are fully prepared: employees will begin to inhabit them after installing the technological equipment and launching the lines.
It is planned that the installation of galvanic lines will be completed in the first half of November, after which the commissioning of the systems will begin. The complex completion of the facility is scheduled for the end of November.



