Zinc Production at Eagle-Picher Plant 1943
Zinc production at the Eagle-Picher plant near Cardin, Oklahoma, occurs during World War II. The image from 1943 illustrates workers engaged in the zinc concentration process, essential for manufacturing munitions and other war materials. Zinc played a crucial role in various applications, including galvanization and alloy production.
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Zinc Production at Eagle-Picher Plant 1943
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