Brass Rod Extrusion Process February 1942 Euclid Ohio
The brass rod extrusion process unfolds in February 1942 at the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio. Red hot brass billets are pushed through a steel die in an extrusion press, transforming them into solid cylindrical rods. This method exemplifies the industrial strength of the time and the production of essential metal products.
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Brass Rod Extrusion Process February 1942 Euclid Ohio
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