Brass Strength Testing at Chase Copper and Brass Company 1942
In February 1942, a brass specimen is tested for strength at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio. The testing machine evaluates tensile yield strength by pulling the specimen until it breaks. This method provides essential data for military applications, ensuring materials meet the stringent requirements for Army and Navy equipment.
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Brass Strength Testing at Chase Copper and Brass Company 1942
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