Acron
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Acron is the Group’s flagship and one of the largest industrial producers in the Russian northwest. Acron’s production facility was originally commissioned in 1967 and revamped throughout the 1990s.
Acron is the most important employer in the Novgorod region, providing 3,800 jobs.
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Products
Acron is the largest Russian NPK producer. It also has a broad portfolio of nitrogen fertilisers based on its own ammonia, including AN, urea, UAN, and other complex fertilisers, such as NP and bulk blends.
In addition to fertilisers Acron produces organic compounds (methanol, formalin and UFRs) and non-organic compounds (low-density and technical-grade AN, calcium carbonate, liquid carbon dioxide, argon, etc.).
Production Capacity
| Production | Description | Actual Capacity (mn tpa) |
| Ammonia |
Two similar units commissioned in 1975 and 1979 and upgraded in 1998 |
1.1 |
| NPK |
Two units commissioned in 1982 and 1984 |
1.1 |
| AN |
Two units commissioned in 1977 and 1979. These units also produce technical-grade AN (since 2003)
and NP (since 2004)
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0.9 |
| Urea |
Four units commissioned in 1969–1970 |
0.5 |
| UAN |
Commissioned in December of 2007 |
0.7 |
| Methanol |
Commissioned in 1967 and upgraded in 1997 |
0.1 |
| Formalin |
Five units commissioned in 1971 |
0.2 |
| UFC and UFRs |
Formaldehyde/urea-formaldehyde concentrate complex commissioned in 2006. Urea-formaldehyde resin production includes seven units, four of them were commissioned in 1973–1985 and the rest in 2006
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0.2 |
| Nitric acid |
Seven units commissioned in 1976–1979 |
1.4 |
Contacts
Veliky Novgorod 173012, Russia phone: +7 8162 99 61 09 fax: +7 8162 99 66 63 telex: 237133 ACRON RU email: root@vnov.acron.ru
World Trade Centre, 12, Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya, Moscow 123610, Russia phone: +7 495 411 55 94 fax: +7 499 246 23 59 email: info@acron.ru
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