Seamless Copper Tubes at Chase Copper and Brass Company 1942
This vintage image showcases stocks of partially completed seamless copper tubes at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio. Taken in February 1942, it illustrates the manufacturing process of copper tubes, which were essential for various wartime applications. These tubes underwent multiple draws through dies, shaping them for specific uses.
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Seamless Copper Tubes at Chase Copper and Brass Company 1942
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