How are Aluminum Extrusions Made?

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Aluminum Extrusion is a manufacturing process that forces aluminum alloy through a die with a predetermined cross-sectional profile. The aluminum is pushed through the die with a powerful ram. When it comes out, it takes the shape of the die. In today's video, you would understand what is aluminum extrusion and how are aluminum extrusions made?
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Komentáře • 296

  • @elFulberto
    @elFulberto Před 11 měsíci +75

    This voice has all the energy and charisma of that 90s educational video on turning spheres inside out.

    • @UncleKennysPlace
      @UncleKennysPlace Před měsícem

      Robovoices suck; I _never_ subscribe to a channel without human narration.

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster Před rokem +146

    1:45 If you're going to make videos by feeding text into a speech engine, you need to type out "degrees celsius" 🤣

    • @skipfred
      @skipfred Před rokem +20

      Clearly it's 500 zerosea

    • @David-hm9ic
      @David-hm9ic Před 11 měsíci +6

      Yes, similar errors occur several times. It was all I could do to put up with the digitized narration.

    • @icenijohn2
      @icenijohn2 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Really, how much would it cost to have some real human being read a few minutes' of script? I despise the ever-encroaching tide of robo-speech everywhere we look (or hear) now. Heck, I'd read your script for you for free, just to avoid hearing "five hundred zero sea"...

    • @ZilogBob
      @ZilogBob Před 11 měsíci

      @@icenijohn2 Or "street Louis" (not in this video).

  • @davidswanson5669
    @davidswanson5669 Před rokem +98

    You didn’t answer the biggest mystery that most people wonder about. How do you get holes from an extrusion process?

    • @Thorhian
      @Thorhian Před rokem +7

      They use multiple dies from what I know.

    • @electricburning
      @electricburning Před rokem +4

      Core bars

    • @glauroo.junior83
      @glauroo.junior83 Před rokem +114

      The extrusion die is made of two pieces. The front part forms the external surface, then there is a mandrel that forms "the hollow part" behind the die. This mandrel is held to the front part by a "spider" with four arms. What intrigues most of the people is that, during extrusion, the billet metal is "cut" by the "spider arms" , but because of the temperature, pressure and the fact that the die chamber is sealed against oxygen, the metal welds back forming a hollow profile. This is suitable for architectural profiles, but for aeronautic purposes or high strenght alloys, for instance, seamless extrusion is applied.

    • @electricburning
      @electricburning Před rokem +8

      @@glauroo.junior83 wow thanks!

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Před rokem +16

      @@glauroo.junior83 why couldn’t you have made this video. You would have done a great job.

  • @absolute___zero
    @absolute___zero Před rokem +795

    I hate it when a youtube channel uses sithesized voice of a text to speech program and pretends we don't know it

    • @ozemale6t928
      @ozemale6t928 Před rokem +30

      Me too! And It results in me leaving

    • @drweelz
      @drweelz Před rokem +102

      This is actually a well made video with lots of information, perhaps whoever made it has a thick accent and they thought this would help people understand it better,

    • @drweelz
      @drweelz Před rokem +10

      This is actually a well made video with lots of information, perhaps whoever made it has a thick accent and they thought this would help people understand it better,

    • @TheJimbob1603
      @TheJimbob1603 Před rokem +17

      Here's the deal:
      Loose the robo-voice, and then I'll subscribe.

    • @mememan2344
      @mememan2344 Před rokem +17

      @@drweelz Yup people used to trash people with heavy Indian accents on tutorials all the time. Odd behavior.

  • @glauroo.junior83
    @glauroo.junior83 Před rokem +269

    Nice presentation. If I can make a remark (I worked as a metallurgist in extrusion plants for 23 years), in the minute 3:05 they mentioned extrusion forces over 15,000 tons. A press capable of this force is a monster; the largest press I've ever seen was a 10,000 ton extrusion force, whose billet was 40 inches (1 meter)
    diameter. Usual press sizes for day to day production range from 1400 to 2500 tons.

    • @alexwood5425
      @alexwood5425 Před rokem +18

      And, pressure is not measured in tonnes.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Před rokem +10

      How are they able to "spray" an 0 with support material holding the center of the 0?

    • @jpcaretta8847
      @jpcaretta8847 Před rokem +30

      ​@@alexwood5425 In the US they are confused because they still use garbage inch, pound, galon....

    • @MarcoTedaldi
      @MarcoTedaldi Před rokem +20

      ​@@Eduardo_Espinoza look at 1:23. The holes in the dies are not cylindrical. So basically the aluminium flows around the core trough holes and gets compressed into the final shape only at the outlet.

    • @RetroTinkerer
      @RetroTinkerer Před rokem +11

      ​@@MarcoTedaldi so there is support material at the entrance of the material and up to a point but not all the way to the exit, the aluminum is soft enough and fill in the supports once it passes?
      Nice, I always had that doubt 😅

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin Před rokem +85

    Finally! A nicely done video that actually describes and shows detail, and there was no stupid music edited into the video. Thank you

  • @sshep7119
    @sshep7119 Před rokem +11

    At 4:55 it should state "temper" not temperature. T5 and T6 are the most common tempers for aluminum, although that is debate able and alloy dependent.

  • @sabrekai8706
    @sabrekai8706 Před rokem +11

    I worked as a millwright in the end 80s, early 90s. Helped install machinery in a working extrusion plant. it was very interesting to see the process.

  • @jadefalcon001
    @jadefalcon001 Před rokem +13

    so now not only do we have voice work done by computer, but we have algorithms *writing* the words, too.

    • @HannTheftAudio
      @HannTheftAudio Před rokem +3

      i feel your pain. i also can't stand when there's a microphone on the camera yet no one talks.

  • @islam56898
    @islam56898 Před rokem +6

    This is the best presentation i was looking for

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před 11 měsíci

    Cool video shot, thanks for sharing it, keep it up :)

  • @JerryDSM
    @JerryDSM Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a commercial Glazier I now understand completely how the products that I install are produced.

  • @michiellombaers3198
    @michiellombaers3198 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Some 45 y/ago I worked a summer job in such a factory. Good memories.

  • @aubrymacielpereirafilho3017

    Muito interessante esse processo
    Valeu muito obrigado!

  • @gatti5002
    @gatti5002 Před rokem +6

    we here over in the old world use the same process for aluminium , works fine !

  • @mubafaw
    @mubafaw Před rokem +7

    Brilliant presentation. Answered most the questions I had about Aluminium Extrusions. 👍

  • @jessiesaumart1707
    @jessiesaumart1707 Před rokem +3

    Extremely educational!

  • @twistedtrails8128
    @twistedtrails8128 Před 4 měsíci

    i was a die maker at tifton aluminum back in the late 90s, milling the dies with a bridgeport. i didnt mill the bolsters or backers tho. also operated the old charmies edm`s...

  • @mirodilmirzakhmedov9287
    @mirodilmirzakhmedov9287 Před rokem +5

    I enjoyed very much!

  • @joeflyer1
    @joeflyer1 Před rokem +4

    I appreciate the video. However, the narrator stated "15,000 pounds of pressure," which is incorrect. It is force, not pressure.

    • @RAPIDDIRECT
      @RAPIDDIRECT  Před rokem

      Thanks for pointing out. I will confirm it with our engineers.

  • @girthiusmaximius8486
    @girthiusmaximius8486 Před 9 měsíci +1

    4:00, Certain types of Aluminum alloy such as the 6000 variants, Do not use water quenching for the process. Certain types of aluminum alloy are rich in magnesium and other metals that are actually very vulnerable to water, Causing marking and a unqiue type of corrosion that dull the metal. Processes without water use air cooling through the puller/strecher process. This drops the metal down to 120-90oF where it can be saftley handled for racking to be placed into furnaces. T5-T6 require a cook time of six and a half hours where T52 require only two and a half. T4 is a special type of aluminum extrusion where it does not require and heat treatment at all.

  • @frankwalker3362
    @frankwalker3362 Před 10 měsíci +1

    More interesting than I expected. Now I understand how CPU boxed coolers are produced.

  • @noway8233
    @noway8233 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool work , cool material😊

  • @alextsitovich9800
    @alextsitovich9800 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hollow shape extrusion 0:55 - 0:58, 1:07 left - the both dies, 1:09 the both dies, others up to 1:27 are only first inner dies. We look at them from the exit of aluminium details.
    It would be great to see the die and corresponding resulting aluminium shape side by side.
    As I understand, the idea is to have a support for the central part in the first die and this part is as long as the second further final die. So, inner shape of aluminium is made by the first long die and the outer shape is made by the second short die; the both dies end approximately at the same cross-section.

    • @snoopsnet8150
      @snoopsnet8150 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Ahhh!!!! So the Aluminum "re-combines" after passing the support arms of the internal shapes! Thank you SO MUCH for helping explain that. ❤️ I've been using extrusion for engineering design for years, and it always bothered the hell out of me not knowing how they managed that without having parts of the die floating in mid air!!

  • @xcruell
    @xcruell Před 10 měsíci

    Nice video, thank you

  • @nanaklif4973
    @nanaklif4973 Před rokem +3

    Great video

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 Před rokem +4

    how does it work for hollow profiles ?

  • @HeyChickens
    @HeyChickens Před měsícem

    Very, very good video!

  • @erickcarlson9245
    @erickcarlson9245 Před měsícem

    I'd love to see one of these extruded aluminum engine blocks mentioned around 6:00.

  • @christiankrippenstapel4336
    @christiankrippenstapel4336 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Nice! But how are hollow profiles made? How are the cores of the die fastened? Do they remain in the core of the product and were removed after the extrusion?

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR Před 10 měsíci +1

      They're pressed through, just like in the video.

    • @Nonononono_Ohno
      @Nonononono_Ohno Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@AdelaeR That still doesn't explain how the cores are fastened, if that happens at all. For very small "holes" in the profile cross section, like shown at 5:33, you would either need very thin and very long steel bars to fit into these holes while extruding (and afterwards, they would need to be removed, which is what @christiankrippenstapel4336 had asked: how do they get removed?), *or* the aluminum needs to flow around a construction in the die, in which case the aluminum would need to weld itself together again, right after the extrusion. So, how is it done?

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@Nonononono_Ohno When the aluminum is hot enough and the pressure is high enough, it just flows together again.

    • @Nonononono_Ohno
      @Nonononono_Ohno Před 10 měsíci

      @@AdelaeR I see, thank you!

  • @aryaman05
    @aryaman05 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 Před 16 dny

    Pressure usually measured as PSI or KSM (pounds per square inch or kilograms per square meter)

  • @bdg77
    @bdg77 Před rokem +5

    My guess - aluminum extrusions are made by extruding aluminum.

  • @tomasglavina9952
    @tomasglavina9952 Před rokem

    Pathosacustics amplifiers heat sinks are still some of the craziest extrusions.

  • @Cancun771
    @Cancun771 Před 4 měsíci

    Yeah I'd like one of those extruded automotive engine blocks please.

  • @yasoobali3793
    @yasoobali3793 Před rokem

    I am searching for aluminium forging videos.
    Pls share the link.

  • @Ratzfourtyfour
    @Ratzfourtyfour Před rokem +2

    So the solid metal becomes a fluid. Pretty crazy.

  • @Drawliphant
    @Drawliphant Před 10 měsíci

    All I wanted to know is how you extrude a tube, how do you hold a die piece in the center and have it remain enclosed

  • @Mahorokun
    @Mahorokun Před rokem +5

    Подробнее бы увидеть, как формируется профиль в закрытой, внутренней поверхности

    • @nRADRUS
      @nRADRUS Před 10 měsíci

      @@SomeRandomPerson163 не обязательно так, но смысл конечно одинаков. там где сплав ещё жидкий осуществляется поддержка детали, которая формирует полость.

    • @alextsitovich9800
      @alextsitovich9800 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Они пытались показать. 0:55-0:58. Можно заметить на деталях до 1:27. Формы состоят из 2 частей. Первая поддерживает внутреннюю фильеры, а вторая затем закрывает всю внешнюю часть круга, за исключением пары миллиметров вокруг этой выступающей внутренней части. Давление снова смыкает части алюминиевой пасты после обтекания поддерживающей части и выдавливает через кольцо. Как воздух в ниппеле велосипедной покрышки.

    • @Mahorokun
      @Mahorokun Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@alextsitovich9800
      В живую бы это всё понаблюдать,так оно понятнее будет

    • @alextsitovich9800
      @alextsitovich9800 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Mahorokun В живую, наверное, техника безопасности не позволит. Да и результат сразу в готовом виде выходит. Течение, разрезание и смыкание, выдавливание будет видно только на моделях.
      Например, в такой модели как мясорубка для лепки пельменей или соковыжималка. Винт находится посередине, но если поставить насадку, то жмых пойдет без дырки посередине, а в пельменях фарш посередине будет, но след слепливания окружающего теста будет почти незаметен.

    • @Mahorokun
      @Mahorokun Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@alextsitovich9800
      Хотя бы фильеры в руках повертеть,так оно нагляднее

  • @CB-ck9dg
    @CB-ck9dg Před rokem +8

    It would be nice if people in charge of editing the voice over to a technical or scientific video started to appreciate the difference between force and pressure. Saying 15,000 ton PRESSURE is very much wrong. How are kids and the general public supposed to learn from such badly written material? Force is force, pressure is FORCE PER UNIT AREA - a very different thing. Please stop it.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem

      Press is typically rated by tons it can push in linear direction. Technically, you should use kN (kilonewton) instead but that's rarely done in practice. However, you are absolutely sure that the pressure during the extrusion depends on the surface that force is applied.

    • @CB-ck9dg
      @CB-ck9dg Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MikkoRantalainen Well, I know they should use the N SI unit, if they really wanted to speak by the book. However, tons does not bother me at all, but for the fact that there are short, metric and long tons, which can be confusing. A kN, that's about 0.098 metric tons (or about a couple of hundredweight) which may still be adequate to express the force of a press.They all are force units, though a bit of a mess, but still all of them force units.
      Anyway.
      But these people speak of a FORCE (N, ton, kN, have your pick) as if it were a PRESSURE (Pa, bars, PSI, and what else). Force, alleged to be the same thing as a pressure. My dear God.
      I think they need to go back to their birthplace, be born over again, attend school at least up to the ninth grade, and be tought their Physics over again

  • @MuhammadyusufK
    @MuhammadyusufK Před rokem +1

    In fact, the aluminum tubes used to package medicines, ointments and toothpaste are also made by extrusion. 0:40

    • @RAPIDDIRECT
      @RAPIDDIRECT  Před rokem

      Thanks for adding the additional information.

  • @jeremyko1765
    @jeremyko1765 Před rokem

    This is shocking information that breaks the prejudice that metal is not easily deformed.

  • @capps2015
    @capps2015 Před 3 měsíci

    We would simplify this video by saying "Its a playdough set just alot bigger and alot hotter."

  • @albertohart5334
    @albertohart5334 Před 3 měsíci

    I liked this video a lot, how the heck do you make an engine block with this method though? They’re too asymmetrical aren’t they?

  • @MartinMMeiss-mj6li
    @MartinMMeiss-mj6li Před 4 měsíci

    Extruded aluminum engine blocks (6:09)? I want to hear more about that.

  • @shinook6667
    @shinook6667 Před 10 měsíci

    Just need to teach the ai voiceover how to say “degrees” instead of “500 zero C “. And while I don’t love ai voiceover, this one is pretty decent. And I appreciate the quality of the info.

    • @RAPIDDIRECT
      @RAPIDDIRECT  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We will take note of it.

    • @alquinn8576
      @alquinn8576 Před 4 měsíci

      also 3:02 "the hydraulic press applies over 15,000 tons of pressure" -- tons is a measure of force, not of pressure

  • @zevfarkas5120
    @zevfarkas5120 Před rokem +2

    Nice, but please consider using a live voice rather than computer synthesized.

  • @astbrnrd
    @astbrnrd Před rokem

    Capabilities demonstration? What are the limitations on diameter and extrusions legnth?

  • @bostoncangrejo
    @bostoncangrejo Před 10 měsíci

    I've always wondered what an extrusion die that produces a closed interior space, i.e. tubing or hollow rectangular stock, looks like. I was disappointed this video didn't show me.

    • @alextsitovich9800
      @alextsitovich9800 Před 10 měsíci

      It did. You just haven't noticed. 0:55-0:58. Up to 1:27

  • @torstenkruger7372
    @torstenkruger7372 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Actually like pasta" would basically have been enough as info.

  • @tihzho
    @tihzho Před rokem

    How are hollow extrusions made?

  • @streamofconsciousness5826
    @streamofconsciousness5826 Před 10 měsíci

    I feel like some guy is going to flick the lights on at the end of this and take us on a tour of the Shop floor.
    lots of things use aluminum, I never thought about it. Even my Bike.

  • @cocosloan3748
    @cocosloan3748 Před rokem +2

    What about aluminum heatsinks ? For transistors , GPUs , CPU's ? Same technique ?

    • @kamilblk
      @kamilblk Před rokem +1

      Always the same as long as it is in form of cut profile, and most of heat sinks are like that.

    • @tomasglavina9952
      @tomasglavina9952 Před rokem +1

      ​@@kamilblk Check the heat sinks on PathosAcustics amplifiers.

    • @kamilblk
      @kamilblk Před rokem +2

      @@tomasglavina9952 they look great. Still the same method of production

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem

      Basic heatsinks, yes. High quality CPU coolers use copper heatpipes which are totally different animal.

    • @David-hm9ic
      @David-hm9ic Před 11 měsíci

      @@tomasglavina9952 Pathos Acoustics as 2 words got more results.

  • @JTA1961
    @JTA1961 Před 11 měsíci

    So...basically...take this job... & ... SHOVE it.

  • @cosmefulanito5933
    @cosmefulanito5933 Před 4 měsíci

    Holly Molly!

  • @geocarey
    @geocarey Před rokem +3

    I was hoping you would explain how hollow extrusions are made. That seems impossible!

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +1

      The die is a 3D object so it can have pathways connecting the hollow center to the sides - only the exit hole matters for the final extruded shape. Aluminium will flow around the support structures with enough pressure.

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 Před 10 měsíci +1

      multi step process with pieces of finite length. sort of forcing heated material over a mandrel, then thru a die for the outer surface shape

  • @evebong185
    @evebong185 Před rokem +5

    I know how to operate this machine.
    I am machine operator in taiwan like this 5years ago

  • @PaulMurrayCanberra
    @PaulMurrayCanberra Před 10 měsíci

    Didn't answer my main question - how can a die produce enclosed hollows?

  • @fr3ddyfr3sh
    @fr3ddyfr3sh Před 4 měsíci

    Short: like pasta, pressed through a specific formed die

  • @boblordylordyhowie
    @boblordylordyhowie Před rokem +1

    Good video but the narration leaves a little to be desired with some of the translations, ie 500 zero c should read 550 degrees c

  • @av6728
    @av6728 Před rokem

    3:08 god I wish that were me

  • @TheNipSnipper
    @TheNipSnipper Před rokem

    An aluminum extrusion is made by extruding GET THIS... ALUMINUM. WOOOOW.

  • @charlesspringer4709
    @charlesspringer4709 Před 3 měsíci

    How does YT allow these videos? I have seen most of this 20 years ago as a "How It's Made" video. You can tell from the resolution that it is old video. The AI is reading the subtitles or a transcription of the stolen video with random stuff added.

  • @v8pilot
    @v8pilot Před 3 měsíci

    Tons are measures of force, not pressure.

  • @LKDesign
    @LKDesign Před 11 měsíci

    The design is very human.

  • @jaysgood10
    @jaysgood10 Před rokem +1

    Can this work with people?

    • @jbrou123
      @jbrou123 Před rokem

      That's how they make Soylent Green.

  • @soupernutt9508
    @soupernutt9508 Před rokem +1

    I was with ya' until you said that the die needs to be heated to between 450 and 500 zero c. What do you think that means?

    • @1xeshm
      @1xeshm Před rokem

      Between 450 and 500 °C, they didn’t know how to put the degrees symbol

    • @soupernutt9508
      @soupernutt9508 Před rokem +1

      @@1xeshm I'm talking about the narration. I let the symbol go, because at least its intent is recognizable. Clearly, the narrator didn't understand the subject matter.

  • @Walkercolt1
    @Walkercolt1 Před rokem

    They are squeezed thru a die and extruded-just like canned cheese spread! One of my friends that I help restore Pre-WWI motorcycles with worked his entire working life doing this very thing-making aluminum extrusions they made aluminum storm doors and replacement windows from, rat cheer in Tussa, Okra-Homer. Another friend worked at Spirt AeroSystems making aircraft extrusions-he got paid quite a bit more!!! He didn't do only aluminum!

  • @uiopuiop3472
    @uiopuiop3472 Před rokem

    I CANT NOT GET OUT OF WATER BEING PUT ON THE ALIMINUM NOW

  • @onkcuf
    @onkcuf Před rokem

    A cylindrical block?

  • @user-fd3fq3pq3b
    @user-fd3fq3pq3b Před 21 dnem

    Does anyone need aluminum profile mold and aluminum profile products? We can accept customization.

  • @gsdtdeaux7978
    @gsdtdeaux7978 Před 4 měsíci

    I still don’t understand how they make extrusions with multiple holes in them thats not in the center. The die would have to have the negative of said hole suspended with no supports. If there were supports it couldn’t make the holes lol 🤯

  • @stevejobs1653
    @stevejobs1653 Před rokem +2

    Там сути на 1 минуты а этот растянул на 6. Блогеры, из ничего делают новость!

  • @snoopsnet8150
    @snoopsnet8150 Před 5 měsíci

    How the hell do they make these extrusions hollow inside?!? The die would have to have bits floating in mid air 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @matthewtE
    @matthewtE Před rokem

    I want to get trained on every metalshop machine out there! 😁 Hire and teach me

  • @TwistedPersona
    @TwistedPersona Před rokem

    Aaron Belisle teaches manufacturing?

  • @nubnubbud
    @nubnubbud Před rokem +1

    but I don't want to be put through the aluminum extrusion process :(

  • @johndarbyshire6020
    @johndarbyshire6020 Před 4 měsíci

    A L U M I N I U M

  • @simoncee9011
    @simoncee9011 Před 3 měsíci

    Seems like a Chat GPT video.

  • @yili-vr5bv
    @yili-vr5bv Před rokem

    WE MANUFACTURE ALUMINUM ALLOY EXTRUSIONS IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN IT JUST LEAVE YOUR COMMENT ~

  • @janami-dharmam
    @janami-dharmam Před rokem +4

    why extruded aluminum heat sinks are so expensive? If the process is so simple, then heat sinks should not cost so much.

    • @wills5482
      @wills5482 Před rokem +7

      Crazy profit margins because people will pay for them anyway

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem

      Yeah, you only need precision machined die and 15000 ton press. If you want accurate dimensions for the extruded material, you need to keep replacing the die pretty often and those may cost 30000-50000 USD per part.

  • @Kargoneth
    @Kargoneth Před 10 měsíci

    Robot voice!

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 Před 10 měsíci

    Basically like plastic extrusion but not entirely..

  • @barrybeckford2733
    @barrybeckford2733 Před 3 měsíci

    Mute the volume...unless you have a room tempreture IQ..

  • @Graeme_Lastname
    @Graeme_Lastname Před 10 měsíci

    Your voice synth has a few problems. It has trouble with temperature. 🙄 🖖

  • @TheGreatSnoozer
    @TheGreatSnoozer Před rokem

    hold on a second, you're going to put ME through the process? - I'm out.

  • @rbeehner2
    @rbeehner2 Před rokem +5

    Poor Robot Voice. Inferior text-to-speech conversion.

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 Před rokem

    Couldn't someone have pointed out to the narrator that it is degrees C not zero C ?

  • @itswift
    @itswift Před rokem

    Engine blocks? I don't think so.....

  • @sedrifarhad
    @sedrifarhad Před rokem +3

    Zero C!!!

  • @AndrewCampbell-ut6jk
    @AndrewCampbell-ut6jk Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nothing about how Aluminum extrusions are made.

  • @christopherdean1326
    @christopherdean1326 Před rokem

    Dare I suggest, by extruding aluminium?

  • @odeball22
    @odeball22 Před 3 měsíci

    I'll save you all the time they push it though a hole that's it process done.

  • @williamchamberlain2263
    @williamchamberlain2263 Před rokem +3

    Congratulations - despite good information, you managed to make an interesting process boring to watch

    • @RAPIDDIRECT
      @RAPIDDIRECT  Před rokem

      Good to know that you like the video content, we'll try to make our video more interesting.

  • @NoName-md5zb
    @NoName-md5zb Před 3 měsíci

    alOOminum

  • @johndarbyshire6020
    @johndarbyshire6020 Před 4 měsíci

    The metal is called "aluminium", not "aluminum"
    The name ends with "ium", like many elements

  • @drbelli
    @drbelli Před rokem

    like a sphincter drops steamy logs... like spaghetti is done too. 💩🍝

  • @OceanusHelios
    @OceanusHelios Před 11 měsíci +1

    The mistakes in the narration are pretty Chinglish kinds of mistakes. Obviously there is nobody from the west actually being paid to edit or review this "Made for the West" video. Degrees is not the same as zeros. In addition a few technical terms were utterly skipped which were important and should have been included. I keep seeing videos like this where the Chinese are throwing resources, money, and people at things and consuming all of those things, and yet have not the first understanding of how any of it works or why it works. Emulation is flattery to us, but emulation is not the same as knowledge or brilliance.

  • @trevorgough2286
    @trevorgough2286 Před 3 měsíci

    its aluminium..

  • @htomerif
    @htomerif Před 3 měsíci

    That isn't aluminum at 5:13. Kinda makes me wonder what other parts of the video are just plain false.