Brass and Copper Billets at Chase Brass Company 1942
In February 1942, the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, showcased billets, solid cylindrical castings of brass or copper. These billets, ranging from six to eight inches in diameter and four to ten feet long, were essential for extrusion processes. This reflects the advanced metal processing techniques in mid-20th century America.
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Brass and Copper Billets at Chase Brass Company 1942
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