Tungsten Production in Kingman Arizona 1943
The production of tungsten occurs at a concentrating plant near Kingman, Arizona in 1943. Bags of tungsten concentrate, valued at $100 each, are visible in the image. The Boriana mine was crucial during World War II, supplying materials for various wartime industries, reflecting the strategic importance of tungsten in military applications.
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Tungsten Production in Kingman Arizona 1943
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