



Aviation Oxygen Cylinder Manufacturing Akron Ohio 1942
The manufacturing process of aviation oxygen cylinders occurs in a rubber factory in Akron, Ohio, in February 1942. Workers perform a crucial welding operation to attach circumferential straps, ensuring the cylinders durability. These shatterproof cylinders were essential for high-altitude flying during World War II, supporting the U.S. war effort.
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Aviation Oxygen Cylinder Manufacturing Akron Ohio 1942