MEU MARIDO ERA SUECO TRABALHOU COM ALUMINIO NO MUNDO TODO ALCOA E ELUMA ERA FANTASTICO CONHECIA TUDO DE ALUMINIO,NO MUNDO TRABALHOU NO JAPÃO ,MALASIA,KUALA LUMPUR, CANADA, EUA, COLOMBIA, AUSTRALIA ETC.... ABB E UMA FIRMA SUECA TAMBEM ,ERA UM GENIO !!
I worked as an electrician in a plant like this (Alcoa). I worked on all that equipment, troubleshooting faults, etc. That plant is a lot cleaner than the one I worked in.
Trabalho de operador nessas máquina.10 anos processo top .trabalho numa de 6 polegada.tudo automatizada.to saindo dela esse mês pra ir embora pra portugal.sera q vou encontrar fábrica de alumínio pra eu trabalhar
Gotta admit, the video you guys put in the beginning which seems like your companies main presentation video is extremely well done and appealing. one of the best I've seen ever.
I worked for RD Werner from 1990/1996. I was a Die chaser. LOL. Thing's have changed. Nice & clean. The guy loading the die was in no hurry, we changed in under 60seconds. Caustic rooms sucked. Good job though. Good experience.
@Skitad the process at 1:50 is the extrusion. The ram (big rod) pushes the billet thru the die, creating whatever shape the die is. I should know, i run one of these presses for a living!
It would be my 3rd night working in an aluminum extrusion plant. I'm completely new to it since I've worked as an overnight stocker previously and do computer work. Definitely different kind of work than I'm used to, but I find it interesting. Still learning though.
It was cool seeing the factory itself being put together towards the end of the video. It looks like a massive capital investment. It must take a lot of extrusions to pay off the cost of all that equipment and those dies.
Yo operaba una extrusora así...una 2.800...hay cosas q corregir ahí.falta el gasificado,pronable burbujas d aire si no lo activa ,estirador libera mal.y la cierra corta muy poco las puntas.es probable q la primer camada salga doblada esas puntas...humilde opinion.
I have an engineering question. If I lay (3) 48x4x.25 strips of aluminum 6 inches apart and screw them in deep and well on 1 inch overhangs on each end will that support 500lbs? It's okay (actually preferred) if they bend a little .
Always wondered how this works. So am I right in saying they heat up the aluminium so it's soft but not melting and then push it through the die like play-doh? Is that it?
+Frank Rizzo Yes when the billet is rammed into the chamber it actually fills the shape of the chamber with huge force(which creates more heat) prior to actually going through the die. Ali is pretty malleable and much lower melting point than steel.
+Frank Rizzo ..Pretty much that is the deal...I worked in Alcoa Aluminum extrusion plant in Los Angeles...1970....things haven't changed all that much....'logs' are heated to maybe 700-750F....extrusion pressure causes more heat and they 'flow' out through the die/s....
Hey Doug, I've got a question, I cast aluminum in sand molds in my garage, is extruded aluminum tougher than non extruded, I know its not forged but it is forced through the die, so I didn't know if that kind of has a forging effect to the metal.
stclairstclair...Yes, extruded aluminum does have a sort of 'grain'....but nothing near the strength of a true forging.... I've spent 4 years at one job milling and welding extruded aluminum (6063)...it machines/welds quite a bit differently than any casting...and any bending should be done across the grain...other wise you can get cracking.
wouldn't is also depend on the alloy and if it has been heat treated? because as it gets heat treated it gets harder. and some alloys are tougher/stronger as well?
That's the "stretching" part.... The pieces are hooked to stretchers at each end that pull in opposite directions until the profile is straightened out
trabalho numa empresa que fabrica tarugos de alumino para extrusao o nome dela e metalex empresa da votorantim metais fasemos tarugos de4,5,6,7 polegadas de varias ligas
Here is Aldis Bai working in China Zhongwang Aluminum Group. It’s so honor to introduce Zhongwang as the top 2 manufacturer of aluminum extrusion profiles in the world since 1993, we have the most advanced equipment and technical staffs to produce various kinds of aluminum profiles used for many fields, especially auto industry. Detailed products: ● All kinds of Aluminum extrusion profiles according to your requirements or design drawings. ● Special vehicles with aluminum body- trailers, oil tank truck, containers, fire truck ● Standard profiles-Square tube, Round tube, Round bar, Flat bar, Angle, U-profile, T-profile, I-profile Any inquiry or technical question, welcome your email to me at aldis@zhongwang.com I’d like to try my best to help you! Thanks!
The mold has two component basicly. Bridge die and cap die that's how it is possible. I suggest you search about it on internet, something visual will help you understand better.
I seen a Mexican guy get caught in the press when I worked in extrusion, it was not a pretty sight, I worked on the saw and it took to long to shut the emergency button off.
What about no metal to metal contact??? Customers don't like there parts all scratched and dinged up, and no company wants to run so much scrap just because its "faster"
Yeah. I did that in '79. Hot in the plant, then when we started swing shift, the first thing we had to do was drag the racks of extrusions out of the tempering ovens. There was usually one wheel on the rack that stuck...
I am looking to designing a railway tank using aluminium extrusion as a material,, how big the size is available. secondly, are they available in angle, as a tank construction would require,,,!
Never seen like this plant , working in aluminum extrusion for 5 years in Gulf region. This is the best i've seen
MEU MARIDO ERA SUECO TRABALHOU COM ALUMINIO NO MUNDO TODO ALCOA E ELUMA ERA FANTASTICO CONHECIA TUDO DE ALUMINIO,NO MUNDO TRABALHOU NO JAPÃO ,MALASIA,KUALA LUMPUR, CANADA, EUA, COLOMBIA, AUSTRALIA ETC.... ABB E UMA FIRMA SUECA TAMBEM ,ERA UM GENIO !!
I worked as an electrician in a plant like this (Alcoa). I worked on all that equipment, troubleshooting faults, etc. That plant is a lot cleaner than the one I worked in.
a dirty shop/factory doesnt work hard enough or have enough business
what does quality mean for Aluminum ? How can we select the quality product from the other ?
Me too
Onde e essa fabrica
Trabalho de operador nessas máquina.10 anos processo top .trabalho numa de 6 polegada.tudo automatizada.to saindo dela esse mês pra ir embora pra portugal.sera q vou encontrar fábrica de alumínio pra eu trabalhar
Thanks for posting, especially enjoyed the plant construction slide show at the end!
Roy Lewis Atlanta, Georgia USA
Gotta admit, the video you guys put in the beginning which seems like your companies main presentation video is extremely well done and appealing. one of the best I've seen ever.
OK
Automated equipment everywhere and not a single person wearing safety glasses. Niiiiice.
Even for 2010 that music was a vintage early 90s batch of tracks.
I worked for RD Werner from 1990/1996. I was a Die chaser. LOL. Thing's have changed. Nice & clean. The guy loading the die was in no hurry, we changed in under 60seconds. Caustic rooms sucked. Good job though. Good experience.
What a huge factory! Awesome Aluminium Processing :D
czcams.com/video/WbALJ47KG6k/video.html This one is huge too :-)
Simply perfect !
We are die casting factory in China!
That’s perfect good job👍
@Skitad the process at 1:50 is the extrusion. The ram (big rod) pushes the billet thru the die, creating whatever shape the die is. I should know, i run one of these presses for a living!
This would be an amazing thing to watch if the process were actually explained.
Agreed, watching the extrusion process by itself would have been nice.
instead of fucked up sounds
I work at an aluminum extrusion plant.
A better explanation comes with Ilsco's aluminum extrusion 101 video.
czcams.com/video/P8BWQBP4Vhk/video.html
Thanks for showing extrusion process. It is a good videos.
I would like to introduce this one czcams.com/video/WbALJ47KG6k/video.html
Man i wish my press was as high tech as this! We have alot more manual work to do. This machine does everything on its own!
Trabalho há 8 anos com esse tipo de extrusora sou operador de máquina acho muito top
Góod
Hllo.jie
It would be my 3rd night working in an aluminum extrusion plant. I'm completely new to it since I've worked as an overnight stocker previously and do computer work. Definitely different kind of work than I'm used to, but I find it interesting. Still learning though.
It was cool seeing the factory itself being put together towards the end of the video. It looks like a massive capital investment. It must take a lot of extrusions to pay off the cost of all that equipment and those dies.
William Cassidy NO worries, Cash flow all day erryday
wonderful production line! great!
czcams.com/video/WbALJ47KG6k/video.html This one is wonderful too~
very nice
I don’t miss the burns AT ALL!
0:01 to 0:30 just makes me want to listen to the Bigger Pockets PodCast
it is too nice video ,Fully automatic,fantastic industry and plant
朱红 even W WSW even though it is not sweet
Iem.jaddhok
Very nice
Why is a front Loading System better than an back Loader? Can you explain please?
lovely
Thanks for sharing
VERY GOOD ROLLER WATCHED IN ONE BREATH.
Yo operaba una extrusora así...una 2.800...hay cosas q corregir ahí.falta el gasificado,pronable burbujas d aire si no lo activa ,estirador libera mal.y la cierra corta muy poco las puntas.es probable q la primer camada salga doblada esas puntas...humilde opinion.
Me gusta ver los video como se fabrica las percianas con robot yo tengo una pequeña fabrica pero manual y taladro, pero se llega con sacrificio
Alumex Limited is doing same process in Sri Lanka. nice to watch.
Bon courage
Iem.jien.pallat.ok.
100 % Perfect equipment and layout for profile .
Lol at the guy un-banding GIANT INGOTS without safety glasses.
I have an engineering question. If I lay (3) 48x4x.25 strips of aluminum 6 inches apart and screw them in deep and well on 1 inch overhangs on each end will that support 500lbs? It's okay (actually preferred) if they bend a little .
man that place is CLEAN, good vid
imagine back in the 40's, every automated parts would've been a German guys ,
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , gear joint , over 30 years experience ,
That is extrude process. Press billet through die(mold).Then according to the die(mold) extrusion profile produce. :)
clearly production line
nice press. what size is it.
I have worked on a P15, P38 press here in South Africa. We are still using induction billet heaters. Old Technology!
Looks to be 9" press
This is the front loading system. All new modern presses are working with this system of illet loading today.
Aluminum chahye hmko bhut
مرحبا بكم ف قناة ديما الجديد إن شاء الله
Always wondered how this works. So am I right in saying they heat up the aluminium so it's soft but not melting and then push it through the die like play-doh? Is that it?
+Frank Rizzo Yes when the billet is rammed into the chamber it actually fills the shape of the chamber with huge force(which creates more heat) prior to actually going through the die. Ali is pretty malleable and much lower melting point than steel.
+Frank Rizzo ..Pretty much that is the deal...I worked in Alcoa Aluminum extrusion plant in Los Angeles...1970....things haven't changed all that much....'logs' are heated to maybe 700-750F....extrusion pressure causes more heat and they 'flow' out through the die/s....
Hey Doug, I've got a question, I cast aluminum in sand molds in my garage, is extruded aluminum tougher than non extruded, I know its not forged but it is forced through the die, so I didn't know if that kind of has a forging effect to the metal.
stclairstclair...Yes, extruded aluminum does have a sort of 'grain'....but nothing near the strength of a true forging....
I've spent 4 years at one job milling and welding extruded aluminum (6063)...it machines/welds quite a bit differently than any casting...and any bending should be done across the grain...other wise you can get cracking.
wouldn't is also depend on the alloy and if it has been heat treated? because as it gets heat treated it gets harder. and some alloys are tougher/stronger as well?
Where are you guys located? And who do you buy your tool steel from?
How is the extrusion straightened? It looked very wavy at the ends, but someone appeared perfectly straight in later shots.
That's the "stretching" part.... The pieces are hooked to stretchers at each end that pull in opposite directions until the profile is straightened out
Those jobs are fun I work for Universal alloy I was a press operator but know iam a billet shaver.
Disculpe con ustefrs puedo encontrar perfiles de aluminio de diferentes colores Para ventanas ?
I never imagined it would be a cold extrusion.
Is that possible with delicate profiles?
Well done ,good job.
trabalho numa empresa que fabrica tarugos de alumino para extrusao o nome dela e metalex empresa da votorantim metais fasemos tarugos de4,5,6,7 polegadas de varias ligas
MEU MARIDO ERA SUECO E TRABALHOU COM ANTONIO HERMINIO ERA UM DOS ENGENHEIROS MAIS CONCEITUADOS DO MUNDO EM ALUMINIO,SEU NOME THORE HOGLUND
I love cutting on the fly. I wish my press would do the same
عمل منتاز مع شركة السندان الذهبي
Abdulkareem jasim
يعطيك العافية
This is the first time I've seen what the aluminium extrusion plant is like. That reminds me of Galuminium's aluminium extrusion.
Graet.thamks
I used to run a 9" SMS SUTTON in Auburn, Indiana!
I could say about how much it costs the crane cut profile please?
Here is Aldis Bai working in China Zhongwang Aluminum Group.
It’s so honor to introduce Zhongwang as the top 2 manufacturer of aluminum extrusion profiles in the world since 1993, we have the most advanced equipment and technical staffs to produce various kinds of aluminum profiles used for many fields, especially auto industry.
Detailed products:
● All kinds of Aluminum extrusion profiles according to your requirements or design drawings.
● Special vehicles with aluminum body- trailers, oil tank truck, containers, fire truck
● Standard profiles-Square tube, Round tube, Round bar, Flat bar, Angle, U-profile, T-profile, I-profile
Any inquiry or technical question, welcome your email to me at aldis@zhongwang.com
I’d like to try my best to help you!
Thanks!
Wow
I don't understand how there can be a hole in the middle of the extrusion. I'm missing something.
The mold has two component basicly. Bridge die and cap die that's how it is possible. I suggest you search about it on internet, something visual will help you understand better.
thx for showing this video. how much is the extrusion machine in USD?
MSGC GROUP CHINA , somos una fábrica de China ,producímos las prensa de aluminio.
Wow, big projector
Yo trabajo en una compania de esas de aluminum
I wonder how to make a hole in the middle
I use to run a 7" ube press with granco clark running gear. Awesome job but shit pay.
Hi
tem uma extrusora tecalex aonde eu trabalho
bonsoir,svp comment elle s'appelle la machine qui fabrique " baguette de finition carrelage"
merci
I seen a Mexican guy get caught in the press when I worked in extrusion, it was not a pretty sight, I worked on the saw and it took to long to shut the emergency button off.
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What about no metal to metal contact??? Customers don't like there parts all scratched and dinged up, and no company wants to run so much scrap just because its "faster"
Certainly some room for improvement
I wish they had that ,When I worked in extrusion, we had to do everything using the back,and the heat in the summer was a killer.
I work at an extrusion plant in Fl lol, it’s hot as satans nut sack
Yeah. I did that in '79. Hot in the plant, then when we started swing shift, the first thing we had to do was drag the racks of extrusions out of the tempering ovens. There was usually one wheel on the rack that stuck...
Where is it
How do you extrude something with a hole in it
the die profile is in the center of the die and the billet is pushed around it like a play dough machine
टोटल प्रोजेक्ट में कितने पैसे लगेंगे और कितने जगह लगेंगे
our aluminum profile plant, more info visit www.shenghai-alu.com/
I am looking to designing a railway tank using aluminium extrusion as a material,, how big the size is available. secondly, are they available in angle, as a tank construction would require,,,!
We would like to buy Used Aluminum Profile Extrusion Line
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hi-tech machine...
Bng saya di malaysia redy bng...mau kerja alamanium bbg...saya pernah kerja di alamanium medan
cara impressionante a precisão do processo, tem contado no brasil pra aquisição de um equipamento deste?
Brasil já tem várias
Aca en Costarica hay de eso marca tecalex tube la suete de participar en el montaje
onde fica essa empresa
Contact us for pneumatic conveying and Dust extraction system.
লাইট বক্সের প্রোফাইল বক্সের মাল পাওয়া যায় নাকি
Can I get the job
sou de natal como posso compra o catalago
Kya rate hai
How much did the plant cost?
Quien vende este tipo de maquinaria??
How much
What is the temperature of existing rod before extruding?
830-925 typically
Nice plant
I work as a presse operator in algeria and i am looking for a job opportunite un Europe in the same domaine