
Bleshinskiy Stanislav Vladimirovich
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Worker of Science of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Inventor of the Kyrgyz Republic, twice laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz SSR in the field of science and technology.
Born in 1919. Known as a specialist in scientific research: “Development of theoretical foundations for new technologies for the comprehensive processing of ores of non-ferrous and noble metals, industrial waste from enterprises with the production of valuable products for the national economy.” In collaboration with other specialists, he proved the diamond-bearing properties of the Sary-Jaz rocks, developed a simple method for enriching palladium-bearing basalts and nepheline syenites of Kyrgyzstan. He proposed and tested a new non-fired refractory dinas based on low-temperature modified quartz containing highly dispersed carbon in production.
Awarded medals of the USSR, a certificate and Honorary Certificate of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz SSR, and a diploma from VDNH for the development and implementation of inventions in production that ensure increased labor productivity and reduced production costs.
Prepared 26 candidates and 2 doctors of chemical sciences. Published 329 articles, including in the field of rare element chemistry, and is the author of 34 inventions.
Main Inventions:
1. Solution for plastering the internal surfaces of buildings. Author's certificate No. 554233, 1976, implemented by the Ministry of Construction of the Kyrgyz SSR.
2. Method for processing sulfide zinc ores. Author's certificate No. 174358, 1964, implemented at the Ak-Tyuz and Orlovsky mining and processing plants.
3. Method for purifying antimony trioxide. Author's certificate No. 356948, 1972, implemented at the Kadamjay antimony plant.
4. Method for extracting gold from alloys. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 351, 1999.
5. Method for processing aluminosilicate raw materials. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 342, 2000.