Casting copper anodes. This is one of the processes that will be modernized.
The main smelter building at Changhang. The entire upper structure of this building has been newly constructed to house the forty-five foot span crane shown above. This crane can lift two ladles each containing 20 tons of molten metal.
A general view of blowers installed in the newly constructed power house.
Student at Kyonggi Technical High School in Seoul study water flow using a movable channel. The channel is part of $20,000 worth of equipment furnished to the school by the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) for a new hydraulics laboratory dedicated on 14 October 1958. The laboratory, the only one in South Korea will afford training for civil engineering students specializing in irrigation, flood control, land reclamation and the like. Altogether UNKRA has provided this vocational high school with three one-story shop buildings, a three-story building in which the new hydraulic laboratory is located, at a total cost of $159,000 plus another $122,000 in equipment and supplies.
Yosu Fisheries School is equipped with a model ice plant installed by UNKRA for training purposes. The plant has a daily production capacity of five to six tons of flaked ice and storage accommodation for thirty tons of iced fish. Here the students are learning how the refrigeration units work.
Students at Yosu Fisheries School working in the model cannery which was equipped by UNKRA. Here they are putting fish-filled cans into the canning kettle.
The seaming machine at Yosu Fisheries School. This machine imported by UNKRA turns out ten to fifteen cans a minute.
An international instructor at the Korean Fundamental Education Center gives a lecture on Public Health and Hygiene with the assistance of her Korean counterpart.
Students operating the seaming machine in the Yosu Fisheries School model cannery. This machine closes ten to fifteen cans a minute.