MINSK, 26 May (BelTA) – The exposition Made in Belarus is presented at the exhibition Gas. Oil. Technologies, which opened in Russia's Ufa on 25 May. The exposition demonstrates petrochemical products of seven Belarusian companies, BelTA learned from the Belinterexpo exhibition company of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Belneftekhim concern and its subordinate enterprises Belshina, Mogilevkhimvolokno, Mozyr Oil Refinery, SvetlogorskKhimvolokno, Seismotekhnika and BMZ presented their novelties and latest developments in petrochemical industry.
Belshina has brought to the exhibition its samples of passenger and truck tubeless tires. Seamless pipes for oil and gas pipelines, for the production of drill pipes, tubing and casing, for the production of couplings are on display by the Belarusian Steel Works. Mogilevkhimvolokno has presented its novelty at the exhibition- primary polyester fiber of the ‘conjugate' type, which is a raw material for the production of synthetic fibers to pad pillows, blankets, clothes, furniture and toys. The company is one of the few producers of this fiber in the CIS and Europe.
Mozyr Oil Refinery has showcased its unleaded AI-92-K5-Euro and AI-100-K5-Euro gasoline, diesel fuel that meets the requirements of the technical regulations of the Customs Union and the European standard EN590, road, roofing and construction bitumens, and also hydrocarbon fuel liquefied gases.
“SvetlogorskKhimvolokno has presented its nonwoven meltblown material at the expo. The material is used to make medical products - disposable clothes for healthcare workers and disposable medical masks. The company has also displayed samples of polyester yarn, knitted fabrics, nonwoven materials Spanbel, polypropylene bags for packaging, twine, and packaging fabric,” Belinterexpo said.
Seismotekhnika has brought to the exhibition its mobile complexes for drilling and workover of wells with diesel and frequency-controlled drive, as well as vibrating sources of seismic signals, which are used in seismic surveys. Equipment produced by the company is used in more than 20 countries.
After the solemn opening ceremony the Belarusian exposition was visited by Radiy Khabirov, Head of of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
The exhibition will stay open through 28 May. The Made in Belarus exposition has been organized by the Belinterexpo enterprise of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.