Copper Tube Processing Chase Copper Brass Company 1942
Copper tube processing at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio, illustrates a pivotal industrial method from February 1942. The piercing technique involved shaping a heated copper billet into an eleven-foot tube using tapered rolls and a pointed mandrel. This process played a vital role in mid-20th century metalworking in Cuyahoga County.
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Copper Tube Processing Chase Copper Brass Company 1942
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