Semi-Finished Copper Rolls at Chase Brass February 1942
A stock of semi-finished strip copper in rolls is shown at the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio. Created in February 1942, the image documents the copper processing methods used during World War II. This facility played a crucial role in supplying materials for military and civilian applications, reflecting the industrial growth in Ohio.
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Semi-Finished Copper Rolls at Chase Brass February 1942
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