The Amazing Process of Metal Recycling | Factory Steel Production Process
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In despite of safety and quality concerns, they seems operating efficiently. They poured all molten metal into big laddle +/-. 2 Mtons, then the furnace starts next batch immediately. It won’t let the furnace getting cold down, and the next molten metal will be ready within 30-45 minutes.
It is an electric induction furnace, it can be recognized from sound of metals buzz due to induced/magnetized materials. Not a blast furnace.
Typical metal sparks and fumes indicate the materials are mostly oil-dump or rusty and shape hollow or tubing.
Thank you for your info!
Mr burns should buy some eye protection at least. Smithers are you monitoring these comments?
Concentration camps operated efficiently too.
The exacting metallurgy impressed me. Anything that melts high quality alloy.
Holy crap is that tone annoying.
On the one hand it's fascinating watching these men turn scrap metal into new products, but on the other it's heartbreaking watching them work with virtually no safety equipment. I pray God watches out for these men.
No safety equipment and no concerns with the environment - tis the reason why Asia, China (aka the East) can produce almost anything, transport it half way around the world (adding more damage to the environment) and still make a profit.
*Listen* I'm no climate activist...I'm still waiting for actual proof this isn't just caused by the Sun. Yes in the last 200 years, since the industrial revolution, we've not helped but in the last 20/30 years the westernised countries no longer suffer smog and choking exhaust or severe pollution - now ask the same with China, India etc.
Me I'll pay a premium for home produced goods - the problem I have is many major production companies now farm out their products to make bigger profits - those that do should be taxed heavily to bring back the real jobs.
I hope someone responsible people will take actions instead preventing to show the public which is usual tactics.
and for 2.00 a 10 hour day maybe
@@abkh5780 so what you have done about it after 3 months?
thats crazy no masks not even protective googles with all then sparks flying everywhere .
Excellent metallurgical bathrobes and slippers!
Техника безопасности зашкаливает...
да и вся технология тоже, у нас такая была при Демидовых
нет не слышали
ЭТО россия ЁПТЕЛЬ ТЫ .🤣
Неее, электоплавка
Но какое непредсказуемое по составу и качеству г.но.....
Для них это норма.
Молодцы мужики они наверное своего начальника Охраны труда с металлоломом в той печки и сожгли что бы не мешал работать!!!
Нет, у них по ТБ сам Курт Кобейн заведует
Он повесился когда всё это увидел
Отсутствие ТБ завоевание капитализма, правительство России обязалось догнать их за пятилетку
@@user-ny2ir1dx2m неоднократно читала, как мужики на Норникеле ругались за то, что их наказывают за отсутствие защитных очков и касок, где они требуются.
So glad to see the workers feeding the scrap to the furnace wearing not only safety nighties and sandals but invisible safety glasses to protect t heir eyes from sparks.
if they were tinted glasses they wouldn't be invisible!
@@georgepppp533 :)
What is wrong with the western world plenty because these guys wear their clothing of the country , its not nighties !!!!!!!! . Its there own attire of the country.
@@anitakerry3032 Twit !
are you so selfish and ignorant that you think it is ok to equip workmen doing that job in the clothing he is wearing?
Safety nighties, open toed sandals and invisible safety glasses rather than flame resistant suit, steel toe capped boots, face shield and glasses as well as gloves. He lives in a third world country so in your opinion it's ok to put him at risk of terrible injuries by wearing the traditional clothing if his country?
Psml. Safety nighties 😅😊
New employee training:
Welcome to your new job. Your assignment is to take this wheelbarrow full of odd shaped scrap, and run at that hole full of fire, dump the contents of your wheelbarrow in the hole of fire at the last possible second, and then get outta dodge before the sparks get ya. Here’s your safety sandals.
Your wage will be 65¢ a day. If you get hurt, you won't get paid.
🤣🤣
@@albinklein7680 Any injuries and we'll dock ya!
Recycling in 3rd world countries is seen here
I saw a video of a guy who fell in one of those holes 💀
I love it! It’s like watching a video from the 1800s but in 4k and stereo… 😉
I think they had goggles in the 1800s tho.
Note that they didn't melt metal in induction furnaces in the 1800s, nor did they make nodular cast iron.
hahahaha
Ha ha
An induction furnace in 1800 ?
Очень, очень экологическое производство! И какой метал на выходе, когда в переплавку что хочешь - вибраниум небось?!
Пакистаниум
Адамантий!
Хуйняниум
НОУ НОУ СЭР рассиияниум НА ВЫХОДЕ.😳
В пляжных тапках у жидкого металла это жесть!
х...ня, подорожник приложат и опять на работу
@@user-oe2cc3tc5t пописают на ожог, и дальше работать.
Glad to see these men wearing safety approved sandles.
I wonder if the one worker got suspended for wearing steel-tipped shoes, and not sandals?
Мне понравилась загрузка печи! Супер!
Искрит нормально! Каким чудом на них одежда не загорается и оба глаза на месте - загадка...
завалочная машина мощностью 1 человечья сила. зато печь индукционная.)
@@user-nw4nu8mf1b Когда глаза кончаются-увольняют...
I can appreciate this as I also enjoyed casual Friday’s at the mill, pyjamas and sandals.
probably not too many retirees at the foundry; poor souls.
We call them "involuntary retirees". ☺
@@BeachsideHank or slaves
@@donaldduck4867 only if they have to work by force (so only if government steals you’re earnings) then you are a slave. It is sure hard and unhealthy labour, but that doesn’t mean they are slaves.
The Davos meeting they want to make us slaves.
And did you notice how many of them were wearing sandals!
EVEN ON THESE VIDEO ...I CANT BREATH...😩😩😩
No doubt high quality steel.
I especially like the steel toe capped flip flops
All politicians should be made to do this type of work regularly, it would stop them taking advantage of hard working people.
I suspect most politicians will be spending eternity doing that kind of work, perhaps with a bit of brimstone thrown in for seasoning.
I don’t agree. They would even come up with more laws and regulations on you’re life. Best thing is to lock up all politicians and trow away the key.
Politicians in these countries are the most corrupt there are. People are workers and are not worth any more than the money they can make the company/state.
@@petermoto409 are there honest politicians? Thats a kind i never encountered. Nowhere in the world. Greetings
A politician probably owns this business.
Barefoot and sandals around 2500 degree molten iron. Good idea.
Although it's not ideal, it's certainly better than getting molten iron splash into a boot that takes you at best 10 seconds to unlace and kick off. I used to work in foundries and generally speaking molten iron bounces off without doing too much damage. Aluminium you have to watch out for, it sticks to you. Regardless, the lack of safety equipment is painful to watch, nobody should have to work in those conditions.
@@mayhem1988 but cheap goods for the West....😮
Top of the heap quality steel. Zero impurities...
Back in America in the 50's, you could smell and taste the air from the Gary steel mills 100 miles away.
Same in Hamilton Ontario! .. you could smell it all the way to North York County. :)
A после плавки на выходе что за металл и какой марки ? А где лабораторно - хим. Анализ ? Короче , что слепили , то и получили ! Да по этому сюжету можно много чего написать ! Но , всётаки за ваш адский труд .Л.
Сталб марки МГ-2, т.е мягче г....на в 2 раза😀😀
oh man, the air in that place looks deadly
The steel toed safety sandals are impressive.
По итогу "хз-сплав" или просто - кому как повезёт ))
Kudos to those poor workers. I can't believe people still have to work in those conditions. Those factories where probably what the British built 100 years ago.
200
My grandfather worked in the steel mills of Middlesbrough and Stockton from the late 1800s up to WW2. He was a foreman when he finished and although these men are good workers my grandfather would not have allowed them to work without at least four protection even 100 years ago.
Make that 250 years ago.
10,000 years ago.
Металлурги от Бога...(недалеко).
Amazing skill
As a kid I broke aluminium bell housings for scrap using a hammer I had a neighbor who's dad owned a junkyard it was an easy way to make alittle money after school.
A very advanced automated process I see.
i wonder how many wheelbarrows have been lost to the blast furnace on accident
And that's why I love the youtube comment section!
They just get the boys down the street to make another one.
You can bet the workers family survivors would have to replace that wheel barrow!
Having worked in a real foundry I can't imagine the metallurgy is very important here. We melted 7 ton of iron with 50 pounds of Silica, 10 pounds of copper to the load and metallurgy was tested every other load.
To them steel is steel. And what is quality they are not taught the word
May I ask you what happens when you melt a batch of scrap iron, but there are other metals contaminating the scrap like copper, aluminum etc. How are they separated from the molten puddle?
@@whez08 can’t be separated once it is molten, you get metal that is too hard or too soft, won’t machine properly, won’t cast properly.
Interesting... I scrap alot. The old Chevrolet frames are different from the old Ford frames. It's like comparing toffee to licorice. I wouldn't have commented, but I got some really old railroad iron in last week. Just scrap. Old ore iron. Flakes apart. Not a spot of bubble gum in it!
Sir pls give us contact number I need scrap buyers from gujrath state..pps help me
У вас несчастные случаи похоже очень частые.
Что там по итогу? Кричное железо? Каменный век!
Итог эрфия в темных трусах ээээээ в временах 🤗🙏🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Шнягалом
@@coldlight9776 хихил дэтектед!))))
Safety rules must be observed, body protection, eyes protection and respiratory protection of the worker
This is unbelievable. Just wow.
I like my job and where i work a lot more after watching this
Охрана труда явно вышла из чата. То что получается на выходе тяжело назвать заготовкой. Уверен более чем, раковины в металле присутствуют чуть ли не в каждом изделии, на счет геометрии я вообще молчу. Один лишь вопрос зачем все это?
Wow, they are literally playing with fire
They have good working dresses or pyjamas :DD OMG
Это пипец. Адов труд. Все вручную. Пердячим паром. Вот это металлургия.
Wow! Actually saw some guys wearing boots! Some. Baby steps
With all that skill, it seems they would finish building the shop before all else.
Probably bombed out during the war.
Wonderful Video Thanks a Lot.
I'm sure if they had a Union, it would require them to wear fireproof sandals.
I think these are Pakistanies
Life has no value there, thay are made of steel.
aside from safety issues, GREAT JOB guys, I've work in every steel mill in my province (on maintenance) and your set up is basically the same .. just lower volume. Steel from recycled is usually very good quality, as it already has alloys and additives it.,
Good skill in picking out various items for the wheel barrows, and leaving inferior scrap behind this makes a good quality final product!
My only suggestion is find a pair of boots, save a little money each payday, ask your relatives to keep a lookout for your size!, owe them a big favour ... you can't work with burnt feet.
Safety issues. They don't have sterilised brains like the western world of today. These guys are still working. How's your steel industry?
@@mikepetergumball8337 Good point! .. Still I'd like to see how many men have had to quit because of burnt feet every year, that a pair of cheap sun glasses would help IMO.
What do you think their lungs look like?
Boots deffo and maybe face shield
You must be kidding! You are having a gigantic joke. The 'steel' they make is junk, low grade, composed of anything that looks like it is steel. Making steel is a recipe, you need correct amount of carbon, chrome, oxygen to get it to correct temp. You saw the ingots they poured... it was low grade junk.
Amazing skill complete
Muito arriscado!
Se esse forno der um sopro
Love the Safety Sandals.
Молодцы ,ребята ,переработка с повторным использованием полезных ископаемых-однозначно благое дело! Хотя я даже представить не берусь, какой лютый сплав у них получается, раз там совершенно бесконтрольный заброс самого разного металлического хлама. Какое содержа ние углерода, легирующих и прочих элементов получится на выходе-совершенно не ясно, и каждый раз выплавка будет совершенно разная...
мне интересно содержание индусов в таком сплаве... при таком то способе загрузки.
"Какое содержание углерода, легирующих и прочих элементов" - они наверное таких слов даже не знают.
Вот так учишься 5 лет технологии машиностроения, сдаешь десятки специальных предметов, и видишь такое литьё!
@@elenayantsen1076 Дружище, не рискуй, побереги себя-хряпни валерьянки заранее перед просмотром подобных роликов))
Love the steel toe slippers
I love all the security measures that are in this place. Safety first, always. /s
Thank god for those safety-sandals
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What extremely dangerous, hot, demanding work. I admire these workers!!
Why? They are basically slave labor. You admire the lack of safety concern or treating the employees with respect instead of tools that can be thrown away the second they either become damaged (loss of toes, hands, feet or worse), or no longer needed and tossed in the trash. I can't see how someone admires this.
Esos moldes son de acero..? o de cemento.. ? felicitaciones por eso que ustedes fabrican me gustaría aprender y saber mas para yo montar una aca en venezuela sur america
Atleast they are wearing their protective sandals.
So this is what Hell looks like. In comparison the steel works in Europe are Heaven! Unbelievable, the most unsafe factory Ive ever seen!
I thought the one dude was going to just chuck the wheelbarrow and all in....
1:16 this is hell💥🔥
it is so fasinating work....
what material use for preventing mold - cast bond?
Workers are fearless.
Very good
Cold metal into a blast furnace. Another OSHA success story.
don't forget the safety shoes
This is an induction furnace bud! 😀😀😀
@@henryrollins9177 Oh Yes, that means it's safe to put cold metal into molten metal.
@@percival23 Means that you know shiit about industries... 😀😀
Blast furnace?
@@henryrollins9177 Dude, you are going to pop a blood vessel. Don't let people get under your skin so easily.
ISO-9001
ISO-404 not found
@@Chris-yy7qc 😂
I love watching these videos but I can't help but wonder what their foot injury statistics are.
I'd love to spend a day in that mill, watching the process. A bit smokey, but it would be nice to witness a foundry that is not computer automated! 🥴🥴🥴 ❣
Out of the Firey Furnace indeed!!!!
Высшая технология!
الف تحيه من مصر الى باكستان
Those are some of the ugliest billets I've ever seen, must be sold as parking lot bumpers 'cause 50% of it is slag.
It's for making rebar I think. 😊
@@Dibulok Slaggy rebar. ☺
@@BeachsideHank nah. It is ok
So that's what the entry to Hades or Hell looks like!!
That's crazy!
Это безумие!
In sandals forging steel just remarkable
i appreciated the giant sign in the wall "safety first"
Sinceramente quisiera trabajar ahí🥲en mi ciudad no hay esas plantas..de fabricación 🥲
Seems safe. Do they do any carbon capture or waste gas treatment?
That's what their lungs are for.
@@toxichank6960 its really sustainable because it ends up getting buried within 5 years for long term storage
How’d you like to wake up every morning, knowing you were going to be doing that all day.
Another fun filled day at the sweat shop in Islamabad.
Video muito bom
A sign on the wall said "7 minutes without injury"
The best one yet!.....Laughed all day...............................
You may need a metal shredder, which can tear large pieces of metal first, and then proceed to the next process. This is still reasonable!
Would be interesting to see what this metal gets used for. Also the grade and quality of it.
Locking you away at a later date
Thats simple mild steel.
It's for rebar 😊
@@Chris-yy7qc
Of the 160 grades of mild steel, which one is it? Do your homework, that’s a stupid statement.
There's no quality at all... Look at all those pores and cracks.
Wow. This is exceedingly dangerous!
Sounded like someone jumped in the furnace at 4:36 mark. Look at the guy getting ready to move that big pot and look back and he was concerned
My God ! Glad their wearing Steel toe sandles
in poorer countries its safety or jobs but not both. Kudos to these workers.
I remember seeing a film about steel recycling in America in the 1920's, (one hundred years ago), and that was one hundred years more advanced than what these poor guys were doing. No wonder most people in the world want to come to America.
@R R; yes, the days of simply reporting the news of the day are sadly a thing of the past.
@R R The US has MORE immigrants than anywhere else in the world. FACTS.
You are right
@R R immigrants that come into USA are completely different from in Europe different people different cultures and ethics
With populations in the billions human labor is easily replaced with someone else. These people are treated like sub-humans. I bet the on the job accident and fatality rates are threw the roof!
1:30 GLOVES! I'm shocked! Who would have thought... sure glad they are wearing non-flammable tight fitting clothing. I'd hate to see one of those guys go up in flames from catching a huge spark. and then there are the guys with safety sandals and the expert use of the safety squint.
I think what happens with thee lower cast workers, if they got gloves or boots, someone a tad higher in work authority or cast would just take them.
Never wear gloves when pouring from a shank you are guaranteed to get metal down them
@@daveclarke6215 Good point....
Yo trabajo en una empresa casi igual en bolivia cochabamba... aca hacemos fundicion de piezas pa la mineria....is very hart that work my work too
These guys work about as hard as my local council workers
Very interesting video. I just wonder why everyone in wearing pajamas and slippers. Were they all late this morning?
What alloy is it? What are it's properties?
It's "Unknownium 37" the steel with random quality. You can make anything from baby buggies to vault doors and how long it will work is anybody's guess!
It maybe ok as pig iron
The finest quality steel is used in our products.
Are those flip flops steel toed?
Wow. Bet they are glad to have a job. Tough work for them, though.
I never thought I would be so happy that OSHA exists
I wonder how many of those workers burst into flames wearing all that safety clothes and sandals?
They are protected by a divine suit and an invaluable faith.
@@liomio4980 riiiggghhhttt.
Too many but nobody give a shit
Safety first. Reminds me of Illinois department of Labor osha fools.
I really appreciate my job. Even before I watched these hard working men .Molten steel and they have on flip flops