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- 1951-02-09
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
New separator at Medosweet Dairies of Tacoma, for Monroe Dairy machines of Seattle. The separator was a device for separating liquids of different densities, such as milk from cream. After World War II, technological advances made the cross over from military use to industrial use. The dairy industry was one of the industries that benefited, becoming increasing more mechanized. Another advance was the use of stainless steel in sanitary food processing.
Medosweet Dairies, Inc. (Tacoma); Dairy products industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;