Process of creating blue frying pans under high pressure and at very high temperatures.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2022
  • Process of creating blue frying pans under high pressure and at very high temperatures.
    Fujita Metal in Yao, Osaka.
    A long-established company that processes frying pans by pressing and drawing.
    The company is popular for its distinctive frying pans, which are quenched under high pressure to give the pans a beautiful blue colour.
    Process of creating blue frying pans with dozens of tonnes of pressure and ultra-high-pressure flames.

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  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil Год назад

    Great video, keep up the good work.

  • @gredangeo
    @gredangeo Год назад

    Square frying pans. Interesting.

  • @user-cy8ye9gw3o
    @user-cy8ye9gw3o Год назад

    খুব সুন্দর ভিডিও

  • @arika3
    @arika3 Год назад +1

    良い仕事してるなぁ…

  • @grendelum
    @grendelum Год назад +2

    bit disappointed the online store is only in japanese, i’d love to order some :(

    • @gredangeo
      @gredangeo Год назад +1

      Website not in English? I'm surprised it would have international shipping, if that was the case.

  • @user-yb1oi2uy8l
    @user-yb1oi2uy8l Год назад

    훌륭한 프라이팬 입니다!!^^

  • @matthaiosvlachos3526
    @matthaiosvlachos3526 Год назад

    How many items you make in a day ?

  • @terrytenley9327
    @terrytenley9327 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @user-co6kb1dj1h
    @user-co6kb1dj1h Год назад +7

    プレスしてると思っていたけど、機械を使ったヘラ絞りなのか。

  • @pcbicycle
    @pcbicycle Год назад

    え?!八尾の西弓削?!クッソ近所やないかい

  • @lion1746
    @lion1746 Год назад

    3:30 техника безопасности закрыла глаза и перекрестилась! как можно в перчатках прикасаться к вращающейся детали?

  • @niles006
    @niles006 Год назад +2

    Can you get these in the USA?

    • @pattr007
      @pattr007 Год назад

      Amazon.

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Год назад

      Nope.

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina Год назад +2

      @@ShainAndrews Yes, $69 stupid expensive.... USA makes these too

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina Год назад +1

      Sadly yes. Lodge and others make these in the USA for less.

    • @lumbaracres3587
      @lumbaracres3587 Год назад +1

      saw them on eBay

  • @bmns4416
    @bmns4416 Год назад

    再蓝到家烧过几次菜后也得变成全黑

  • @11290slk
    @11290slk Год назад +3

    Rubbing the pans with olive oil from Costco (Kirkland is a Costco brand 8:17).

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina Год назад +1

      Nobody uses olive oil! I am sure they use Canola oil when no one is looking or refill that bottle with it.

    • @MrJester831
      @MrJester831 Год назад +1

      @@RRaucinaolive oil is amongst the most adulterated foods; a lot of times it's like 85% other oils

  • @hayrettinankarali6946
    @hayrettinankarali6946 Год назад

    moet zeker niet gewassen worden met zeep

  • @enikaita_mochi
    @enikaita_mochi Год назад

    なんで青色に変わるんだろう・・・・不思議。

    • @aloctdon
      @aloctdon Год назад +4

      鉄の酸化被膜ですね 
      テンパーカラーと呼ばれるもので、300℃ほどだと青くなります(青く見えます)

  • @patrickradcliffe3837
    @patrickradcliffe3837 Год назад +3

    Seems it has been since 1951 since they have updated their machinery, inefficient. How many watts are used for each cycle of those punch presses for just one blank? Those punch presses should be punching out several blanks with each cycle.

    • @UnyahPe1601
      @UnyahPe1601 Год назад

      Will the color last?🤔

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 Год назад +3

      I think they're more into slow, deliberate, and traditional. They charge a premium price accordingly. Is it worth it? I guess each consumer can decide. I prefer Tramontina porcelain enamel. Great quality, performance, and value.

    • @Dr.W.Krueger
      @Dr.W.Krueger Год назад +5

      thank you, armchair expert

    • @PixelSchnitzel
      @PixelSchnitzel Год назад +6

      For a given die, it takes the same amount of energy to punch a piece as it did 100 years ago. This is the same technology used by most modern machines and far more efficient than a reciprocating hydraulic machine. Those machines were built to last. Just because it's old doesn't mean it's no good.

    • @patrickradcliffe3837
      @patrickradcliffe3837 Год назад +1

      @@PixelSchnitzel Didn't say it was any good just inefficient. That machine could knock out a half dozen at a time with the same energy if they used six dies instead of one.