Seamless Copper Tubes for Shipment February 1942
Bundles of seamless copper tubes sit ready for shipment at the Chase Copper and Brass Company in Euclid, Ohio, in February 1942. These tubes, known for their corrosion resistance, played a vital role in military and industrial applications, especially in pipeline construction. Coppers durability made it essential during World War II.
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Seamless Copper Tubes for Shipment February 1942
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