Enkhim company has completed the second phase of construction of its production complex in the Tula region. A new workshop for the synthesis of trixylenyl phosphate, a key component for the production of fire-resistant turbine oils in demand in the energy industry, has started operations at the enterprise.
After the launch of the new capacities, the total production volume of the enterprise will more than double. The total investment in the construction of the first and second phases amounted to 1.9 billion rubles.
Today, Enkhim remains the only Russian enterprise that has managed to restore the technology for producing fire-resistant turbine oil. The first phase of the plant was commissioned in 2024, and further expansion will allow increasing product output, reducing dependence on foreign supplies, and providing the energy sector with domestic materials.
The new production complex is equipped with systems for cleaning exhaust gases and emergency discharges, which complies with modern requirements for industrial and environmental safety.
The plant's products are already supplied to major consumers such as Rosenergoatom, Inter RAO, and Gazprom Energoholding. The production site has passed an audit by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and Rosatom State Corporation, confirming compliance with industry requirements.