Molds for Copper Processing in Great Falls 1942
Great Falls, Montana, in September 1942 presents molds from the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. These molds were essential in the treatment of molten copper using bone ash, a process important in metalworking. The use of compressed air for drying reflects the industrial techniques prevalent in mid-20th century America, showcasing the evolution of manufacturing.
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Molds for Copper Processing in Great Falls 1942
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