IZTT Izhevsk Heat Engineering Plant
Since 2007
Russia
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Izhevsk
426052, st. Lesozavodskaya, 23/110
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As of August 2018, the main activity of the Izhevsk Heat Engineering Plant is the production of industrial refrigeration and ventilation equipment.
History
2024: The work of industrial robots in the technopark "RusClimat ICSEl." VIDEO
In mid-November 2024, the Izhevsk Heat Engineering Plant (IZTT) released a video showing the work of industrial robots in the RusClimat IKSEL technopark. Thanks to the use of specialized manipulators, the production of electric convectors was increased to 145 thousand units per month.
IZTT in 2021 entered into a targeted loan agreement with the Industrial Development Fund (FRP) for 106.3 million rubles. These funds were directed, among other things, to the purchase and installation of 14 robotic manipulators at the site of the RusClimat IKSEl Technopark in Kirzhach in the Vladimir Region. It is said that the implemented equipment allows to significantly increase labor productivity, as well as reduce the impact of the human factor on the quality of final products.
In theFull automation of the stamping site will eliminate low-skilled labor from the production chain, minimize the impact of the human factor and, as a result, the amount of scrap, and also make it possible to quickly reconfigure equipment for the production of new types of products, "emphasizes Alexander Abdulvaleev, director of production development at IZTT. |
IZTT also modernizes the main production in Izhevsk, automating metalworking and painting areas. Total investments in the re-equipment of IZTT enterprises in Izhevsk and Kirzhach exceeded 135 million rubles. The company's design bureau has developed a series of professional thermal equipment with characteristics that are said to have no analogues in the world. All inventions and developments of IZTT are secured by patents and copyright. Researchers of the Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov.[1]