Copper and Brass Processing at Chase Company February 1942
In February 1942, workers at Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio, engage in the intermediate rolling operation of copper and brass processing. They coil strip brass and copper, transforming thick cakes into lighter gauge materials. This process is essential for producing various industrial components and demonstrates the manufacturing capabilities of wartime America.
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Copper and Brass Processing at Chase Company February 1942
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