151 Cracking technology

Back in Moscow, Manturov had a whole lot of work on his hands. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Some of the info were arranged for him above, and of course there were a bunch of them that he found himself.

As the People's Commissar for Construction, he was responsible for the construction of various industries and infrastructure throughout the country, and often had to deal with different industrial management departments and different local governments. If these departments have any large-scale construction plans, they will go to the Ministry of Construction, and Manturov, the minister, has a heavier and heavier burden.

At that time, the Soviet Union was in a state of war readiness, and in addition to different branches of industry, Manturov received a number of proposals for defense construction. These projects were not proposed by the Ministry of Defense, or by the Ministry of Ordnance Industry or the Ministry of Munitions Industry, but were distributed directly to Manturov by Stalin himself after consultation with the Politburo.

Unlike other ministries, the People's Commissariat for Construction has a very broad mandate, and they are responsible for the construction of industry, defence and infrastructure throughout the country.

As for the management of industry, it is managed by dozens of different people's commissars, such as the Ministry of Textile Industry, the Ministry of Petroleum Industry, the Ministry of Coal Industry, the Ministry of Nonferrous Metals Industry, and so on.

At present, Manturov is responsible for three major tasks. First, it is necessary to do a good job in the construction of the national defense industry, the second is to develop the metal industry, and the third is to do the construction of the Tyumen oil field and its supporting facilities.

"Comrade Manturov, you have finally returned." Manturov, who was sitting in the office of the People's Commissar of Construction, was working hard when he suddenly heard a familiar sexy female voice.

Manturov did not look up, and judged who the man was by his voice alone, "Comrade Ustinova, if you don't go back to Tyumen, what are you doing here?" ”

Veronica Ustinova looked at Manturov, who was working hard, and said, "What are you doing here?" People are coming to you about what to stream...... When the FCC facility was formed, you flew to Novosibirsk. ”

"Why didn't you tell me when you were in Leningrad?" Manturov's eyes were still fixed on the stack of papers on the table, "Also, it's not difficult to make a phone call to make an appointment." ”

"It's not hard to look at each other while talking." Before Manturov could react, Veronica stretched out her right hand and gently pulled the other's head up with her snow-white hand until Manturov's eyes could see her face.

Manturov hurriedly pushed away the pair of white and slippery jade hands, he didn't want to have any physical contact with a woman other than Katya, even if he fell and helped him, he couldn't accept it. "It's not difficult, so I just need to look up myself, I don't need you to help me."

Veronica sat down at Manturov's desk and got down to business, "Did you mention any fluid catalytic cracking technology to me last time in Leningrad?" ”

"Yes, I told you." Although Manturov raised his head, he did not look into the other person's face, but only at the position between his neck and chest.

"Vladimir Fedorovich, you don't have to look at my face, but don't look at my chest. Although I know, my boobs are beautiful. ”

"Okay," Manturov looked into Veronica's face, "you don't have to worry about that, our People's Commissariat is already preparing for the LCC facility." However, before the project can be launched, this technology has to be confirmed by experts, so until now, it has not been implemented, and your local organization in Tyumen, of course, has not received any notice. ”

"Aren't you an expert?" Veronica's eyes were slightly disdainful, and her tone was full of ridicule, "Last time in Leningrad, you kept saying that it would take ten or eight years for those experts to figure out your technique, but now you still go to them. ”

Manturov was a very cautious man in his work, and every thing he came up with, he had to show it to the experts, and only then would he be relieved to get the experts' approval. "How can you do without them? Isn't it good to refer to more opinions? This is for the sake of production and construction safety, and I don't think you want any accidents to happen. ”

Veronica cupped her chin and thought for a moment, "Of course I don't want anything to happen, but you'll have to give us an explanation." ”

"I have already sent a notice to the Omsk Oblast Party Committee and the Administrative Committee, and your first secretary of the Municipal Party Committee should also know about it."

"Really? How did I not know? Veronica's turquoise eyes shone like jasper, revealing an emerald sheen, revealing the surprise in her heart.

"Of course you don't know," Manturov said, pulling off his glasses, "you are not in Tyumen, you were in Leningrad the other day, and now you are in Moscow, of course you don't know what is happening there." ”

"Okay, you won this time."

"What can't you win? We are all members of the All-Union Communist Party, cadres of the Soviet government. Everyone wants to win together, and they want to lose together. Manturov said.

"Can you give me a document?"

"What documents?"

Veronica stepped forward, her big, turquoise eyes staring directly at the young but always mature face of the People's Commissar, "It's the document of that technology." ”

"Milan!" Manturov shouted the name of his assistant out of the door, "Make a copy of a document on fluidized catalytic oxidation to Comrade Ustnova!" ”

"Yes!"

"Wait, copy?" Veronica had never heard of the new word "photocopying", "What do you mean?" ”

"You'll find out later."

Before the spread of photocopiers, in those days, the copying of documents was mainly done using charcoal paper or duplicators, and there was no such thing as photocopiers.

Although the first electronic photocopier was invented and patented by American Chester Carlson in 1938, Carlson was rejected by companies including IBM and General Electric due to the immaturity of the technology at that time and the low demand for electronic photocopiers.

Historically, it was not until 1944 that Ken signed a contract with Carlson and perfected the process of photocopiers. Photocopier technology continued to evolve and became widespread in the 1950s.

However, Manturov changed this history, and when he was the secretary of the Komsomol Committee of the Western Siberian Territory, he secretly began to develop the technology of photocopiers, after all, he is not used to office life without photocopiers, and copying a document is very time-consuming.

However, he was too busy with work and never perfected the technology of the photocopier, so he handed it over to the experts of the Novosibirsk State Technical University for research. It was not until 1939 that the world's first photocopier was put into production in Novosibirsk.

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