1942 Casting Billet from Electric Furnace at Chase Brass
In February 1942, workers at Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, pour molten metal into a cylindrical mold to cast a billet. This process utilized electric furnaces, which increased the efficiency of producing copper alloys critical for World War II defense applications. The advancements in metallurgy supported the war effort significantly.
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1942 Casting Billet from Electric Furnace at Chase Brass
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