Copper Electrolysis Process El Paso Texas 1943
The image shows copper production through electrolysis at a large refining operation in El Paso, Texas, in 1943. During World War II, copper was essential for manufacturing ammunition and electrical wiring. The process involved melting sheets of copper to create ingots, reflecting the significant industrial efforts supporting the war.
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Copper Electrolysis Process El Paso Texas 1943
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