Kontak - Trademark for the production of tape cassettes in the USSR. Since 1933, "Film Factory No. 8" in Kazan. In 1958, it was renamed the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Chemical Plant named after V.V. Kuibyshev (KHZ named after V. Kuibyshev), in 1974 it received the name "Tasma". In 1970, the plant mastered the production of magnetic tape, and since 1973, the only production of ferromagnetic powder in the USSR has begun. Together with "Kazan Photogelatin Plant No. 9" (since 1981 it became known as the Kazan Plant "Polymerfoto"), launched in 1941, a production facility was created for the production of tape cassettes (MK-60 and later MK-90). In 1973, the Kazan Photogelatin Plant launched the largest cassette production in the USSR: initially 2 million cassettes per year, from 1982 - 10 million units, from 1985 - 15.5 million units, in 1991 - more than 30 million units. Was part of the All-Union Association Soyuzkhimfoto and the Association of Photochemical Enterprises of the CMEA Countries Assofoto.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette Kontak MK 60 60 Type I Normal 1976 USSR Kontak Polymerphoto MK 60 - Type I Normal 60 1976 USSR USSR
Compact Cassette Kontak MK 60 60 Type I Normal 1980 USSR Kontak Polymerphoto MK 60 - Type I Normal 60 1980 USSR USSR
Compact Cassette Kontak MK 60 60 Type I Normal 1983 USSR Kontak Polymerphoto MK 60 - Type I Normal 60 1983 USSR USSR
Compact Cassette Kontak MK 60 60 Type I Normal 1992 USSR Kontak Polymerphoto MK 60 - Type I Normal 60 1992 USSR USSR