Casting Billet from Electric Furnace February 1942
In February 1942, workers at the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, cast a billet from molten metal using an electric furnace. This method enhanced the efficiency of producing brass and copper alloys for defense during World War II. The cylindrical mold used was crucial for shaping materials into rods, tubes, and wires essential for military applications.
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Casting Billet from Electric Furnace February 1942
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