Anaconda Smelter Workers Pouring Copper Anodes 1942
The Anaconda smelter in Anaconda, Montana, operates as a major copper refining facility. In September 1942, workers pour copper anodes from a refining furnace. The process involves forms coated in bone ash, facilitating easier removal of the finished product. Anaconda Copper Mining Company played a significant role in the copper industry during this period.
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Anaconda Smelter Workers Pouring Copper Anodes 1942
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