Copper Production in El Paso Texas 1942
The production of copper at a casting house in El Paso, Texas, occurs in 1942. Workers melt and cast sheets of pure copper, formed by electrolysis, into ingots. This process played a crucial role in supporting the war effort, enabling the production of essential materials for military applications. Copper was vital for electrical components and munitions.
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Copper Production in El Paso Texas 1942
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