Operator Pouring Molten Metal at Chase Brass 1942
In February 1942, an operator at the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, pours molten metal into molds in a casting shop. This process utilized refractory cores in molds on a turntable to create shells or rough tubes. The image provides a glimpse into mid-20th century metalworking techniques during World War II, illustrating the industrial efforts that supported the war.
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Operator Pouring Molten Metal at Chase Brass 1942
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