1942 Copper Sheets for War Effort at Phelps-Dodge Plant
In 1942, the Phelps-Dodge Refining Company plant in El Paso, Texas, produces sheets of copper through electrolysis. This copper plays a crucial role in the war effort, as it is melted and cast into ingots for military applications. Copper is essential for electrical wiring and ammunition, making it vital during World War II.
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1942 Copper Sheets for War Effort at Phelps-Dodge Plant
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