Tungsten Production Analysis at Boriana Mine 1943
The image depicts the production of tungsten at a recovery plant near Kingman, Arizona. In 1943, the Boriana mine became a vital source of tungsten, used extensively in military applications during World War II. Tungstens high melting point and hardness made it crucial for armor-piercing ammunition and other equipment.
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Tungsten Production Analysis at Boriana Mine 1943
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