Tungsten Ore Sampling at Kingman Mine 1942
A laboratory worker at a tungsten recovery plant near the Boriana mine in Kingman, Arizona, selects a sample of tungsten ore. Created in 1942, this image illustrates the vital role of tungsten in wartime production. Tungsten, known for its high melting point and strength, was essential for manufacturing tools and weapons during World War II.
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Tungsten Ore Sampling at Kingman Mine 1942
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