Top 5! Amazing Mass Production Tech! Best Factory!
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- 00:00 -Giant Anchor Chain Forging Process! Mass Manufacturing!
11:11 -Giant Bow Shackle Forging Process!Large Rigging Factory!
31:49 -Tankers Valve Making Process! Rare Manufacturing!
42:07 -Cast Iron Pot Making Process!Mass Manufacturing!
50:48 -Industrial Steel Pipe Manufacturing Factory! Mass Production Process!
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Excelentes procesos de fabricacion, gracias por compartir, saludos desde Bolivia......
💪 Bolivia es una Super Potencia Tienen los Mejores Paisas Para llenar Lozas con Hormigón todo a Mano y $ Baratito 💪💪 saludos Paisano
Excelente video, muchas gracias. Aunque me da mucha pena por las inexistentes normas de seguridad de los trabajadores chinos.
Métier très pénible ! Bravo❤🎉
Loved the wicker hardhats in the tube factory 😀
Thank you for your patience in watching and God bless you
Buen trabajo, con tecnologia excelente.. gracias......
As a sailor, I have dropped anchor 1,000 times!
It's great to see how the chains and shackles are made.
TYVM!
Worked at Crucible Steel, Solvay NY 7 years. I could run any overhead crane.
Sundstrand Operator, Polish Operator, Saw operator, Side car operator.
And Temporary supervisor to fill in for vacations and illness. The best Crane Operator
Gary Hamm, he trained me. Our Jobs went to China, I moved on to Miller Brewing
Sorry to hear about that. You sound like you enjoyed your work.
Que pretendes que te agan un MONUMENTO 😂
Amigos exelente trabajo muy buena cordinación son buenos en lo que hacen viva china les saludo con mucho respeto 👍🙏
No jo.ami ya me tumbaron mi fabrica.ya los chinos no quieren dejar para nadie.¡ viva china ! No jo dasss.
Anchor chains, maybe amazing to watch, quite the opposite is making them.
A word about testing. Chain is stretched to it's required lenght, also called callibration. Stretching it is actually plastic deformation. Any bad weld will break at the time. It is recorded at what force it happens and compared to nominal load. Actual tensile strenght is measured separately. They cut three links from a chain, somtimes from each chain, sometimes from a batch of four, since four are made simultaneously, depending on the register ship is registered with and insurance company requirements. These three links are pulled untill they break and must, at minimum, meet design breaking load. Both values, nominal load and breaking strenght are stamped into each end of chain along with a stamp of the register.
Are there any videos showing the testing procedures ?
Your videos are amazing. Clean editing, no voice-over ( a big plus for me) with ambient sounds, and your comments are hilarious. This is a true gem. Thank you for sharing your hard work with us.
WHOA! You're a Sad Sap. LOL!
Stop bullshitting. What about that crappy music ruining the entire video??
....if ya have no idea about it what ya see .....its bette to hear nothing.....from ya.....ah nice music......from whose......not original china Sound.....talkinghead for kindergarden....
Nice processes, thanks for the video.
Muito esclarecedor esse vídeo.
Parabéns!!
Ознакомление с производством прошла на раз. 🤝
Y( ycy+no iouo uy por el trabajo no ya estoy
Bonjour sans des hommes comme vous par votre courage et votre thecnique et savoir faire le monde avance MERCI
Un documentaire d'une rare qualité, très motivant à regarder .
Watching skillful people do what they do best alone is cool but to work as a team and make a finished product from what they started with is amazing and much respect to everyone involved!
Oh how I love Big, BIGGER is even better.
Áa
@@maxifgil ㄅㄅㄅㄅㄅㄅㄅㄅㄅ
Miy buen contenido,excelente,es ameno ver las formas de lo cotidiano y lo dificil de los prosesos,sigue asi q estos videos si valen la pena verlos , disfrutarlos,gracias desde Colombia
That is the coolest vase ever amazing symmetry I wish I had that kind of artistic eye. Beautifully done
Muito showww o seu vídeo, me fez lembrar o tempo que trabalhei na indústria naval fazendo inspeção em amarras e ferro. Já conhecia o processo de fabricação mais assisti o vídeo mesmo assim e não só as amarras como fabricação de válvula panelas muito bom e de boa qualidade sonora e visual.👍👍👍
Amazing to see these processes...... lol, ever see an anchor & chain brake fail? The full weight free falls down thru the water until the brake
either holds or the whole chain goes down? It's quite the scene as a brake fails, some start a fire but the money involved is far greater than
I know? I know there are companies that salvage all the ships, anchors, & chains due to the immense costs involved. peace
Manufacturing videos like these are just fascinating!
and have awesome soundtracks! where can I purchase the album!?
Complimenti per il video, finalmente un video che ha una eccellente sincronizzazione tra immagini e audio, e soprattutto non trascura nessuna parte delle realizzazioni, è stato veramente un piacere guardarlo e per questo mi sono iscritto al canale, ora aspetto altri capolavori .
Buona vita
Wow, mass production technology is truly fascinating! It's incredible to think about the efficiency and innovation involved in modern factories. The scale at which things can be produced now is just mind-blowing. I wonder what specific technologies or machinery were highlighted in the video. The advancement in this field is a testament to human ingenuity!
🤔I'd LIKE to see the Machines, that make the HUGE stamping presses😲😎
Me too. You need even more massive machines to make those giant presses and drop forges. Very impressive.
Loved the show! I always wondered how big chains and shackles were made, and now I know. AWESOME!😊
It's not that awesome to make them...
@fifi23o5 Actually, it is awesome!
@@BradfordGuy Trust me, it's not. I've done it. It's only awesome to watch it sitting behind a computer.
😊
Well now you know, you didn't guess that before, you need to go to school more
ไม่เคยเห็นวิธีทำโซ่ที่ใหญ่ขนาดนี้เลย ขอบคุณที่ทำซับไทย เป็นกำลังใจให้ครับ👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏
Respect for these people, respect for their engineering knowledge and education in China. I love you!
Reposta Kiko
Que 2q111q1
.........stolen in Germany.......g.retings from GIFA Düsseldorf....since 1988 and earlier........Respect what for.....Foundries in bad conditions.....when i see ya funance....oh my good.....worse quality starts there.....give him a big hand .....for no brain.....and education........go crying
It is a shame higher education is not a priority in the USA like it once was. The Q-Anon crowd knows that education is their worst enemy, as it will be difficult to get an educated populace to fall for the Q-Anonsense. However we do so at our own peril. A nation of idiots will have a hard time defending itself, especially when a former President auctioned off our secrets to the highest bidder at his Florida Fascism Fortress.
2:45 да вы уже доскакались до самого края😂
Awesome video, great productivity and skill
Çok güzel bir imalat.Tebrik ederim.
Seeing a machine sort colors faster than the human eye is like watching a magic show. Technology is the new magic!
Every time I watch this channel's videos, I learn something new. Fantastic!
Good work 👍
كا شاء الله عمل عظيم بالتوفيق 👍👍👌
God bless all of you very hard work
Работаю на флоте. А все же интересно как это все производится.
Видел в субтитрах что было написано? Если этот молот ударит по Путину, то война в Украине быстро закончится. Интересно, кто делал субтитры?
Очередной укроурод@@iron9564
Если этот молот ударит по тупым американцам тогда не будет ни где войн! Только эта проклятая нация развязывает войны на чужих территориях!
Какой то нацист.
@@user-bu6od2tx4v Я хоть и из Украины, но действительно какой-то нац титры делал.
You know it's satisfying when you're watching work at work.
😂😂
I TOLD YOU TO THE CLEAN THAT TOILET DAMION NOT HERE WATCHING P0RN AND CZcams YOUR FIRED PLEASE LEAVE THE BUILDING
VERY INTERESTING. Thank you. I can't believe no safety glasses or "safety barrier" around that furnace in the floor.
Great work 👍
..."beautiful."...
(And gorgeous.)
Thanks for the post, absolutely appreciated.
Great respect to all the workers. This has to be one of the most dangerous jobs.
Watching that anchor chain being made was awesome! Wonder what they charge per chain link
Wow Amazing Process
船の鎖作るのに冷間から加熱鍛造させるていうのは、初めて知った。連続圧延でいきなり鎖にしていくものとおもっていました。
どんなに強力な鎖でも錨が甘ければ、ながされてしまいますね。
Que pasada de video!!
Wonderfully crafted video❤
Há! Eu gastei da indicação sobre pular corda.
Vou arrumar uma só pra isso 😂😂😂😂
Tuyệt vời
Enjoyed watching your videos. You have covered in detail the mass production of various heavy and light-duty. items. The factories are very efficiently organised and run. Thank you. Keeps going
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Muito trabalho manual , hoje em dia em países mais desenvolvidos tudo e feito com automação com máquinas e rende muito mais .
Only the Chinese could paint massive cast iron and aluminum details 😁
경이로운 대단한 놀라운
극한직업 아낌없2 燦事
를 보냄미다. 膚相없도록
정성껏 침착하🦀 잘하는
最高의 淑練工 대단하오
Ich bin sprachlos !
Unglaublich dass so was funktioniert.
Hochachtung für die Arbeiter.
Thanks
Отличная познавательная программа.
très impressionnant merci
Awesome ! 🔥
Good jobs
44:00 I always give workers credit for their work duties.
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Yaa betul tapi syarat nya kena pakai roker arm berkembar...baru masalah Valve floating selesai...walau guna spring yang lembut...
*Here's to a day brimming with endless possibilities and positivity!*
Yes, that is absolutely fascinating, thanks.
Human labor will never become obsolete. Just the basic intelligence and maneuverability of a man can never be replaced by robots or ai. Human beings are already the ultimate technology.
シャックルの同軸度も難しい加工ですね。
Good work
Ese trabajo muy interesante yminusioso saludos desde Sinaloa mixico
Hard working strong man.!
고생하는 제작하느라 즐감입니다.
မိုက်တယ်😮
Who built/designed the machines that built those parts?
This is the domain of “machine tools” in the world of machines engineering in the industry. Some companies are specialized, sometimes there are no machines to accomplish some tasks, so manufacturers build their own (this is often what makes them unique, being the only ones who know how to produce something.)
Nice and good quality ❤
Great video, I love information, keep up the videos.
Good video. The biggest health concern I saw was the hot zinc bath. I nearly got a fever and headache seeing it. Waiting for my hair to fall out too.
Es un placer. ver estos trabajos
Good working
Brilliant engineering.
Were they wearing safety glasses, and tinted ones for the hot metal? I think they were.
I'd like to see one of the tooling stamps being made to
Ottimo video e superba descrizione delle fasi di lavorazione, grazie e saluti dall'Italia !!
2:40 動画に付いてるコメントが秀逸(^ω^)
よく見る6mの単管の束(^ω^)
One word amazing
Очень интересно.
Hats off, to these hard workers.
Videos très intéressante,j'aurais pu regarder encore plusieurs heures, très passionnant de voir ces images,j'ai bien aimé 😊
Large Headsets @26:51 are used for listening to the heaviest of metal
Nice video
Dây truyền còn lac hâu so với ở hàn quốc mà tôi đã làm viêc ở đó cách đây 25 năm
Nice crane driving skills at 7 minutes! Thats really accurate and fast! I bet he did starcraft when he was a kid
Realy I like this factory
رائع
그동안의 궁금증을 해소 해주는 멋진 영상 감상 잘했습니다.
Интересное видео, сам процесс завораживает! Только я не понял причём тут "Путина под молот" вы что правда считаете что все беды на земле от Путина?
I Want a GIANT shackle!
If you have contact to all companys ... i find some parts to make the proceed more effectiv ... i do several of this jobs in germany
Really enjoyed that , thank you 👍
meric pour le video!
The way the bolts and shackles were being quenched into the oil pool reminded me of terminator 2 😂😂😂
34:19 this would be the hardest job in this entire video for me.... 😱
Слава: конструкторам , инженерам,рабочим.Трудящимся во благо своих сран.
Ok, one observation is the script states this shackle can lift 600 tons, yet the stamp on the shackle rates it at 150 tons, why?
150x4=600 usually if your lifting 600 ton I’d say your lifting by 4 points at a minimum….imo
Of course, but I still ask why it states the 'single' shackle not 4, can lift 600 tons when it's clearly stamped 150@@gazrayt
It's actually a 4 to 1 safety factor. So it should never fail if used according to the stamp.