Molten Zinc Flowing from Furnace at Eagle-Picher Plant 1943
A stream of molten zinc flows from a furnace at the Eagle-Picher plant near Cardin, Oklahoma. Established during World War II, this smelting operation played a crucial role in supplying zinc and lead for military applications. In 1943, it contributed to the war effort, highlighting the importance of industrial production during that time.
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Molten Zinc Flowing from Furnace at Eagle-Picher Plant 1943
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