© РИА Томск. Павел Стефанский TOMSK, Jul 8 – RIA Tomsk. The engineering center of
inorganic materials of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) on which creation 100
million rubles allocated, will be engaged in development of new technologies
for raw materials processing and receiving valuable materials from industrial
wastes, the press service of the university reported on Friday.
It is explained that in recent years change
technologies of processing of raw materials as reserves of minerals are
exhausted. In particular, if earlier from breed only the key component was
taken, now with it work in a complex – for example, in passing with copper iron
receiving. Technologies which will be developed in TPU except other, will allow
to replace import materials in strategic industries.
"TPU got the support of the Ministry of Education
and Science of the Russian Federation on creation of the Engineering center of
inorganic materials. <…> The total amount of a subsidy for two years
amount to 100 million rubles. <…> The task of the center – it isn't
simple to develop new technology or to improve existing, but also to approve
it, to provide to the customer prototypes of the received raw materials",
– is said in the message.
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It is specified that polytechnicians will develop new
technologies for complex processing of mineral raw materials, technogenic raw
materials and industrial wastes, productions of non-ferrous, rare, precious
metals, developments of fluoride technologies of rare and radioactive elements.
According to the press service, as a part of the
engineering center will work bureau for design of production and development of
the non-standard equipment, the center of the trial equipment for operation of
trial installations.
It is added that means of a federal subsidy will go
for purchase of the equipment for the center, the issue with areas for new
division of TPU is resolved so far. It is planned that the center will start
operating until the end of 2016.