I am an employee of Hindalco Industries Ltd of Aditya Birla Group. Our company is India's no. 1 manufacturer of aluminium & copper. Your explanation is too good 👍
For most of human history, aluminum was super rare being chemically locked in rocks. It was worth more than gold. It was not until man had cheap oil, and electricity that aluminum smelting was possible. Aluminums ancient name was mithril. Thank you for using your real voice instead of a synthetic voice over for making this video. There is a certain level of honesty and integrity when your real voice comes through.
@@karthi_explains Please can you tell me the working principle of precipitator that we are cooling the solution to make aluminum hydroxide or which process we are using please guide
Wow such a hard work and Phenomenal Output.🤩. Sad that RUclips is recommending tonnes of unrelated video and never gave me hint about about this channel. I am your new subscriber and and got your Krita tutorial video when i searched how to make science videos. Will look all videos of your channel. Great animation and great narrating.
Hii Karthi seen your video,it's just Awesome man,I have tried using krita and making few sketches on automobiles. This particular video is way ahead of what you were dude,great job.I am curious to know how you did this particular animation is it from blender?If so please can you post a video of how exactly you made it in blender.
Aluminum used to be one of the most expensive metals on the planet even as far back as the late 19th century, that's the reason that the Washington Monument in D.C is has an aluminum cap built into it
try ionization of raw ores, then electric field mass charge separation, ie, different ratios and flight track, mass spectrometry, ionic electrical or magnetic separation
you could also directly melt the ores and electrolyze into gaseous liquid and solid metals, aluminium becomes gaseous at 2470C compared to iron 2860C, Fe3O4 boils at 2600C, gaseous separation directly
the melt so fast these day slippery slope it is once on drugs need jabs stuff to build you see good dead humans are are healthy source of air craft parts after acidic reduction it preserves you from cold aswell over time the deposits can be assessed for value and tankers can be organised we need more aluminium cheaper planes and engine parts especially when its a preserver of its value in the body saves storage cost for safe keeping later super car super car
Don’t forget to turn on “Subtitles/CC” if you don’t understand my accent.
Thank you for watching😊.
ok , this was the ONLY good explanation i found
GREAT explanation…and it’s by an independent creator…AND it’s made in Blender?!? You’ve earned a subscription, this is seriously some great work!
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I am an employee of Hindalco Industries Ltd of Aditya Birla Group. Our company is India's no. 1 manufacturer of aluminium & copper. Your explanation is too good 👍
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For most of human history, aluminum was super rare being chemically locked in rocks. It was worth more than gold. It was not until man had cheap oil, and electricity that aluminum smelting was possible. Aluminums ancient name was mithril. Thank you for using your real voice instead of a synthetic voice over for making this video. There is a certain level of honesty and integrity when your real voice comes through.
Thank you 😊
Wait mithril bruh I’m really learning earth lore rn
Mithril armor from god of war.
Your animations are getting better and better! Good job!
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Good Information. And Your Explanation is Super
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Wow what an animation. Wonderful video sir. This 3 mins video speaks what 20 pages can’t speak
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beautiful animation for a small channel,
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how on earth this fabulous video got such low views. cmon guys, Karthi deserves much better. excellent work.
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What a informative video and lot of hard work is done. you are using blender?
Thank you,
yes I’m using blender
@@karthi_explains Please can you tell me the working principle of precipitator that we are cooling the solution to make aluminum hydroxide or which process we are using please guide
Thank u sir it helped in my jee prep
Nice explanation Bro ⚙️
Thanks you so much, animation was really helpful 😁
We study this lesson in grade 12
No words anna🙌🙌
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Wow such a hard work and Phenomenal Output.🤩.
Sad that RUclips is recommending tonnes of unrelated video and never gave me hint about about this channel.
I am your new subscriber and and got your Krita tutorial video when i searched how to make science videos.
Will look all videos of your channel. Great animation and great narrating.
Thank you so much 😇
wow actually good you not only explained but the animation is so good defo earned my sub and you are really underated
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Thanks! I like how the chemical status is updated in the process flow.... wow, all that work to oxidize lol
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Great explanation, it's help for everyone.
Can you do a video for copper ore to Copper cathode please
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Hii Karthi seen your video,it's just Awesome man,I have tried using krita and making few sketches on automobiles.
This particular video is way ahead of what you were dude,great job.I am curious to know how you did this particular animation is it from blender?If so please can you post a video of how exactly you made it in blender.
Yes this video was made in blender. I will try to make a video on how I made it
Aluminum used to be one of the most expensive metals on the planet even as far back as the late 19th century, that's the reason that the Washington Monument in D.C is has an aluminum cap built into it
Please make more video on aluminum
Bro which application, you use fro drafting Simulation Cad?
I use “blender 3D” animation software
Man, we really are dwarves
Hi i have a question why is the solution diluted with water? To help remove any impurities or something else?
make video on pyrolisis oil refining please
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try ionization of raw ores, then electric field mass charge separation, ie, different ratios and flight track, mass spectrometry, ionic electrical or magnetic separation
you could also directly melt the ores and electrolyze into gaseous liquid and solid metals, aluminium becomes gaseous at 2470C compared to iron 2860C, Fe3O4 boils at 2600C, gaseous separation directly
so direct electrolyze of molten ores, into metals, like you could electrolyze sea water into its metals too, without digging any ores from the dirt
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I was inside the rectifier at a smelter. it was 100,000 Amps at 100V
it must have taken time
I didnt understand a word this dude said .
melting gallium lower temperaturre than aluminium gallium has a relatively low melting point of just 85.58o F (29.76o C) at high price
Gallium is $614.30 per kg
what type of digester
i mean like is it a certain type?
I think you use blender
Yes
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the melt so fast these day slippery slope it is once on drugs need jabs stuff to build you see good dead humans are are healthy source of air craft parts after acidic reduction it preserves you from cold aswell over time the deposits can be assessed for value and tankers can be organised we need more aluminium cheaper planes and engine parts especially when its a preserver of its value in the body saves storage cost for safe keeping later super car super car
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