1942 Workman at Anaconda Copper Refinery in Montana
An electrolytic copper refinery in Great Falls, Montana, operates in September 1942. A workman strips a starting sheet of electrolytic copper, which deposits on a greased rolled copper blank. Loops will attach for suspension in the refining tank. Copper played a crucial role in supporting wartime efforts, especially in electrical applications.
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1942 Workman at Anaconda Copper Refinery in Montana
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