Pronit (Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych Pronit-Pionki (ZTS Pronit)) is a Polish factory of plastic materials near the town of Pionki, Radom County. Among its specialties, it includes the factory of vinyl record plates, and thus is mostly known as the original Polish record label. After World War II its production continued to expand and included plastics, glues, etc. It Later started the production of polyvinyl chloride and subsequently, vinyl records. Pronit pressed vinyl records under their own label, as well as for a number of Polish record labels:
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| - Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych „Pronit” (ZTS Pronit) – zlikwidowane zakłady chemiczne z siedzibą w Pionkach. Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych „Pronit” w Pionkach wywodzą się z powstałej w 1922 roku Państwowej Wytwórni Prochu i Materiałów Kruszących (PWPiMK), ulokowanej w Puszczy Kozienickiej koło wsi Zagożdżon. Miejscowość przemianowano w 1932 roku na Pionki. Dzięki ulokowaniu PWPiMK wieś w ciągu kilkunastu lat przekształciła się w miasto (1954). (pl)
- Pronit (Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych Pronit-Pionki (ZTS Pronit)) is a Polish factory of plastic materials near the town of Pionki, Radom County. Among its specialties, it includes the factory of vinyl record plates, and thus is mostly known as the original Polish record label. After World War II its production continued to expand and included plastics, glues, etc. It Later started the production of polyvinyl chloride and subsequently, vinyl records. Pronit pressed vinyl records under their own label, as well as for a number of Polish record labels: (en)
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| - Pronit (Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych Pronit-Pionki (ZTS Pronit)) is a Polish factory of plastic materials near the town of Pionki, Radom County. Among its specialties, it includes the factory of vinyl record plates, and thus is mostly known as the original Polish record label. Pronit originates from the factory of gunpowder and explosives established in 1922 by a village of Zagożdżon in the wilderness of the (pl:Puszcza Kozienicka). In 1932 the village was renamed to Pionki, During the interbellum period, due to government contracts Pionki prospered, as demand for explosives from its chemical plant was high. The trend continued after World War II, and by 1954 Pionki had grown into a town. After World War II its production continued to expand and included plastics, glues, etc. It Later started the production of polyvinyl chloride and subsequently, vinyl records. Pronit pressed vinyl records under their own label, as well as for a number of Polish record labels:
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* From 1990 the output from the factory begun to decline and Pronit entered a period of a major crisis. In 2010 the enterprise decided to start pressing "nostalgy" vinyl plates. (en)
- Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych „Pronit” (ZTS Pronit) – zlikwidowane zakłady chemiczne z siedzibą w Pionkach. Zakłady Tworzyw Sztucznych „Pronit” w Pionkach wywodzą się z powstałej w 1922 roku Państwowej Wytwórni Prochu i Materiałów Kruszących (PWPiMK), ulokowanej w Puszczy Kozienickiej koło wsi Zagożdżon. Miejscowość przemianowano w 1932 roku na Pionki. Dzięki ulokowaniu PWPiMK wieś w ciągu kilkunastu lat przekształciła się w miasto (1954). (pl)
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