Ben Bow Chromite Mill Process Stillwater Montana 1942
The Ben Bow chromite mill in Stillwater County, Montana, operates a chromite separation process. In September 1942, classifiers separate fine material from coarser material, directing the latter back to Hardinge ball mills for further processing. This facility played a key role in the mining industry during that era, contributing to wartime mineral production.
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Ben Bow Chromite Mill Process Stillwater Montana 1942
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