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Altrad Babcock
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Doosan Babcock sponsors PhD study for the optimal dispatch of Distributed Power Generation assets
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Doosan Hydrogen Drone Lands in Europe
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Doosan Mobility Innovation, Doosan Babcock and NanoSUN collaborate to bring Doosan's hydrogen fuel cell powered drone to the UK on 2nd Dec 2019 for it's first flight in Europe and demonstration of mobile refuelling of it's hydrogen cylinders.
International Womens Day
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Doosan Babcock are proud to be celebrating both International Women’s Day 2019. Today we are profiling some of our recent apprentices who have forged a career path in the Engineering Construction industry.
Erin Tinney - Appentice Award Winner
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Erin Tinney recently won the top prize at the Trade’s House of Glasgow Modern Apprentice Awards.
Work at Height, and On, Over or Near Water
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Work at Height, and On, Over or Near Water
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Pressure Testing
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Hydraulic and Pneumatic Pressure Testing
Matthew Cochrane - Apprentice Award Winner
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Matthew Cochrane - Apprentice Award Winner
Life in a day at Grangemouth 26th April 2017
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Life in a day at Grangemouth 26th April 2017
Doosan Babcock 125 years - where we began and where we are now
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Doosan Babcock 125 years - where we began and where we are now
Doosan Babcock involved in an award winning defensive lifting initiative
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Doosan Babcock involved in an award winning defensive lifting initiative
Doosan Babcock Grangemouth Ethane Supply project
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Doosan Babcock Grangemouth Ethane Supply project
Doosan Day of Community Service April 2016
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Doosan Day of Community Service April 2016
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - how steam engines were used (#18)
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - how steam engines were used (#18)
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - a look at the Crystal Palace sport stadium (#17)
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - a look at the Crystal Palace sport stadium (#17)
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - steam for variety (#16)
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - steam for variety (#16)
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - calling all lorries (#12)
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - calling all lorries (#12)
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - a look at cyclone furnace for firing coal (#10)
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - a look at cyclone furnace for firing coal (#10)
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - boilers and steam ships
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - boilers and steam ships
A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - all about the foundry casting process
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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - all about the foundry casting process
I was a maintenance engineer at Barking Gen Station in the late sixties. Barking’C’ had a cyclone burner on one of its boilers and probably due to coal quality, it didn’t often work. The ash froze and needed clearing at inconvenient times. It really required low ash fuel, probably like anthracite but the cost would have been too high. Regards
Pattern makers that was a true art also next to the guy who had the machine it after it was cast. 🇺🇸🗿💯
Nothing like old school l machine every day for velmet& metso mineral. Awesome Doc. Well done🗿🇺🇸
What a fun and exciting place to work!
well hydroblasting looks like it's not any fun....
We worked at the Diablo Canyon Nuke Plant in San Luis Obispo back in 1986. Babcock & Wilcox was the General Contractor
Pretty interesting.
plus i learned from my grandfather, a genune master jeweler, sand casting rings & such, including the sand core. He also taught me lost wax k investment) 3:29 casting which is much more capable of precise complex castings that most custom and even amateur jewelers use today.
Just write paychecks
Absolute craftsmen n woman ,, sheer patience and dedication .. old fashioned engineering .. My father was a Moulder in Nottingham at Manlove & Alliot in the 40s for the war effort ... so she told me .
Graphite paint use, Pattern Construction
Why do you call it Doosan Babcock? That footage shows a company that was not Doosan Babcock.
Mergers and Acquisitions
... These Old Trucks..... 🏴💊🥃
... Before Our Country Was Ruined by Political N.I.M.B.Y's... OH WELL... Time for My Medication 💊💊💊
Funny how words like fettle and drawing board are part of everyday life now, it shows how much industry once meant to the Brits.
A very interesting historical video. Is it possible to know when was it produced? Thank you in advance.
It Sad to watch this. !... knowing we have lost so many skilled men and Thier skills ...Sold out by WEE FAT MEN , SMOKING CIGARS 🤬
Fascinating. Gods allowed us to discover so much about this reality he's made and put us in. Darwin wrong, Bible true, Jesus saves.
Babecocks took over Devonport dockyard? Excuse my ignorance 😊
I worked at a US coal fired power plant built in the second half of the 70s. The B&W boilers did not have cyclone burners. The burners were just arranged in rows front and rear with all the output of one pulverizer feeding one level. The Combustion Engineering boilers had tangental firing to create a swirling column of combustion within the boiler. This was accomplished by one burner at each corner being fed by a single pulverizer. Increasing heat transfer through increased convection by intentionally causing the combustion gases to swirl more violently. I'm guessing the maintenance of the more complicated burners offset any additional combustion efficiency. The nozzles at each corner of the CE boilers were a maintenance headache.
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My God this is so boring!
24:13 Now thats a GRINDER!!!!
I had the privilege of being a patternmaker for a number of years starting in the early 90s. It was a small shop with no cnc equipment. It was the most rewarding job I've ever had and wish I still did that work. It was an honor to work in this trade for guys who had been doing that work for decades. Great times!
My wife's dad was a paternoster for rolls Royce in Coventry, he worked on marlins for the raf, also always had an apprentice
Quá tuyệt vời thầy ơi xem thầy từ hồi chưa có gì trong tay đến khi có vợ con và thành công như ngày hôm nay .
Worked here as a pattermaker from 1965 to 1970...my gaffer is the guy in the suit Andy Cummings...Alec Stewart maybe any of my old pals can contact me on FB. great days
I served my engineering apprenticeship in an aluminum foundry in Cardiff, South Wales UK - We cast in aluminum, brass, and Mazak in either High-Pressure molding machines - sand foundry - low-pressure foundry - gravity foundry - as well as the Mazak foundry. I worked as a fitter/tool setter on high pressure. The brass molding amazed me because as fast as the brass was poured, the molds were opened ready for the next castings.
Paid in fucking change...LOL
Wen I was in my prime I used to do this kind of work in 57 row Street maclasfeald Sutton casting did u know for 39 hrs I used to get £250 not bad for 1986 brilliant my arms would get burnt regularly no problem this job was for real men lol
Amazing foundry Steel Brazil
#OldSchoolFoundryMoldCastingTechniques
I did an apprenticeship in the foundry trade & spent the next 25 years working in it. The worst 25 years of my whole fucking life!!!
History of Babcock, rather than Doosan Babcock, Precisely
How is this connected to Doosan? Their latest technology?
suostei tae anak so k sabbay te
pure English with excellent diction
I spent a day in a huge foundry in Colorado. The air was so thick I couldn't breathe. My hats off to the men who worked these places so that the rest of us could lead such comfortable lives.
their grandchildren have pink and green hair, pierced noses and don't want to work.
Which foundr I remember a few but they're pretty much all gone (especially the ones that were run in such dirty smoky manner.
Which FOUNDRY 😉
@@leonardmolberg2167 : It was thirty years ago. It was south, down Santa Fe drive, like south of Hampton.
True craftsmanship. Nowadays they’ll just print out anything needed.
No, foundry's still exist, you cant just print any alloy, but they do print one time and multi use patterns
God this must’ve been a miserable place to work for most of the workforce
I love that guy’s hair at 13:05, prefigures a really 80s look
Where was this movie 35 years ago when I got a D- as my casting grade in shop class? Would have been nice to know about venting the cores back then!
Bloody hell this takes me back to the times i worked in foundry's, i was 18 and an apprentice panel beater bit fed up with low wage 11 quid a week my brother who was a loose pattern moulder said they wanted labourers in the foundry where he worked, you seriously dont know what hard work is until youve been in a foundry, Each moulder at least 10 of them had thier own floor with apile of green sand which would be at least 35ft long, after all the castings where taken up each floor had to be shoveled through a machine called a royer ready for the next day, if i remember right i lasted 6month then went back in to my apprenticeship
Sounds like you worked in a much bigger foundry than I did. We pretty much had up to 5 moulders, 2 of which being olivene, one working with petrobond (oil based sand) and the other two working airset. Not tiny by any means but nothing like yours. Bigger than the one pictured in this video though for sure! Cheers.
@@mistershekel3054 i went from the cast iron side to the aluminium thinking it was easier haha i had to look after 4 ally furnace's plus the casting then getting the casting up and only if the cast iron lads had finished their sand, would one of them come and help me otherwise it was me to put 6 floors through ready for the morning, Good old day eh haha it gave me an appreriation of the foundry workers
Let me tell you this must have been during wartime I know those women making those moles sure did not have no soft hands I know when I got out of the service and worked in my father's Foundry the first week my hands were all chopped up and cut up from the sand but then I started working the furnaces
Those men were true Craftsmen !
Parting has to match exactly on the Cope and Drag.
Ya thats what locator pins and guide cores or pins are for
Fascinating !