Copper Production Electrolysis at Phelps-Dodge 1943
The vintage image from 1943 shows the production of copper through electrolysis at the Phelps-Dodge Refining Company in El Paso, Texas. Workers charged sheets of copper into a furnace, illustrating essential industrial processes during World War II. Copper was crucial for manufacturing military equipment and supporting wartime infrastructure.
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Copper Production Electrolysis at Phelps-Dodge 1943
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