One of the best parts about these videos is the captioning with its mix of being highly informative and educational, while often being funny and snarky. Keep it up!
4:31 Kimchi joke here. I'm surprised you don't use a rectangular "hot mirror" mounted on a rail. I hope your gear didn't get melted too badly! Thank you for making these videos. They are interesting and funny. You are really good at this, and I hope some big advertising company wants to pay you lots of money for your time. Best wishes from North Carolina, US. (ain't South)
I worked in a steel mill in Scunthorpe,And it was one of the most interesting jobs I've ever had. I worked in the Rod and Bar mill ,and the Heavy Section mill. We where allowed in all parts, and expected to learn as many jobs as we could. Great job if you can find one in England now ,
I think they use Fur Elise because it has distinct individual notes that are easy to hear, and it has a catchy tune that is easy to recognize over the general industrial noise.
Also, an experienced worker on the site will know what equipment is actually moving based on the sound it is making without being able to see it or look at it. Is it a big overhead crane or a forklift? Sound is different.
5:18 The cleaned scrap metal is fed into melting furnaces, where the steel is heated to high temperatures to turn it into a liquid form. This process removes impurities and prepares the steel for casting. Once melted, the molten steel is poured into molds to be cast into steel bars or I-beams of the desired shape. These molds can be customized to produce a variety of products, from I-beams for large construction projects to rebar for reinforced concrete.
Thank you for this excellent video, which is both informative and entertaining, thanks to your comments. Watching these factory videos, I often think about our over-consumption, in France and elsewhere. We don't see this crazy consumption of energy and water in the gadgets we accumulate. And yet it's there, gigantic and unsuspected... Written with Deep.L
4:20 the Fur Elise sound is basically the 'polite' signal to workers that the big molten thing is moving. Some other countries use it as well for trucks, kind of like an ice cream truck. It's a cue that's quickly recognized amid all of the other factory noise. Also the E and D# combo in the notes makes it similar to an alarm.
Pretty simple , since that moment on the beginning off the video when the iron is still red hot , it is forced into a series of rollers that press it into the the lower roller and side by side it goes through a series of repetitive smaller and smaller size until it gets the sizer ordered by the client Another words , a great amount of pressure while it is hot will shape it into the right measurements required
Everything looks so much more efficient there than in the US other than the scrap trucks having to be unloaded. Here they won’t let you in the plant unless you can dump it yourself. The material handler won’t touch your truck due to liability reasons. Also every mill I’ve dealt with has outdoor scrap yards. I like the inside areas a lot. It keeps everything out of the weather and dry.
Dongkuk Steel Busan factory was originally located in Yongho-dong, Busan, but I believe it was renamed Dongkuk CM Co., Ltd. and moved to Gamman-dong, Busan.
It might be coke (not coca-cola), a type of processed coal: it's added to both act as fuel to raise the temperature of the iron, but also it has the effect of 'stealing' the oxygen from the iron ore, leaving only the pure iron behind.
Excellent video, and brilliant narration! You should write speeches for the president. I want to buy the H-beams and rebar, but I don't see them on Amazon. :-)
An I beam is a building term, heavy or light sections is a mill term, Done both, got the tee shirt...And the rolling mill is called the bar mill. Done that too.
Wish you all success!!!👏We are the most professional hydraulic compressing bagging machine manufacturer in this industry. We provide various solutions to press paper, plastic,metal, crop and so on. Hope to work with you.❤️
I was watching in the beginning thinking to myself, " I could have sworn i heard fur Elise, i must be mistaken those alarms sound almost like music" Then bam they were playing fur Elise!!!!
OMG! Listening to that all day should be considered a form of torture. It would drive me absolutely crazy in the first hour. I'll take constant beeping over that ANY DAY. Whoever came up with that idea is just evil and sadistic.
Don't bother to collect Steel scraps its not worth your time cause they don't pay you very well for it. At least here in California they don't. I was taking in between 3500-4000 lbs to get recycled and they were only giving me between $118.00 - $135.00 US dollars for it. But they will be more than happy to charge you 40 times more than what it is really worth to buy it. Great video BTW all your videos i have seen i have been very happy with.
yea scrap doesn't pay well at that level because of the labor and transportation in moving around. Steel manufacturing is a very competitive global market with extremely high startup costs and US steel manufacturers are struggling. Even 'US Steel' the company is being bought out by Japan lol...
One of the best parts about these videos is the captioning with its mix of being highly informative and educational, while often being funny and snarky. Keep it up!
Thanks alot!
مساء الخير ٠مبروك لهذه الشركة والف مبروك الأيدي العاملة من مهندسين وعمال بالتوفيق والأزدهار ٠
I like your goofy comments! Help the world go around. THANKS agasin!
4:31 Kimchi joke here.
I'm surprised you don't use a rectangular "hot mirror" mounted on a rail. I hope your gear didn't get melted too badly! Thank you for making these videos. They are interesting and funny. You are really good at this, and I hope some big advertising company wants to pay you lots of money for your time. Best wishes from North Carolina, US. (ain't South)
You have some great humor my friend. Thank you for all the work you do to show us this.
Thanks for bringing us these videos of things we may never would’ve seen otherwise.
Thanks for visiting:)
You have the best and most interesting videos of Korea manufacturing! I would not know of this without your contributions!
Thanks for watching :)
impressive and educational overview of the metal recycling process. Great video!
Thanks for watching :)
I worked in a steel mill in Scunthorpe,And it was one of the most interesting jobs I've ever had. I worked in the Rod and Bar mill ,and the Heavy Section mill. We where allowed in all parts, and expected to learn as many jobs as we could. Great job if you can find one in England now ,
Ce sont les légendes les plus intéressantes dans cette vidéo ! Merci 😉
Amazing efforts, amazing video... Thanks a lot.. woow
Thanks for watching :)
Just ordered one of the big spools for my wife. I am doing all of my Christmas shopping from your videos.
I watch all your videos just for your awesome sarcastic humor. What's going on in the background is just a bonus 😂
incredibly filmed ! keep it going !
I think they use Fur Elise because it has distinct individual notes that are easy to hear, and it has a catchy tune that is easy to recognize over the general industrial noise.
Also, an experienced worker on the site will know what equipment is actually moving based on the sound it is making without being able to see it or look at it. Is it a big overhead crane or a forklift? Sound is different.
And very few notes too, so complex equipment was never needed to play the tune?
You did real good with the camera work here. Well done
AMAZING footage! You really outdid yourself with this one!
Wow, some amazing shots in this one!
인트로 진짜 파괴적이다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
헤비메탈 같은 영상미네
5:18
The cleaned scrap metal is fed into melting furnaces, where the steel is heated to high temperatures to turn it into a liquid form. This process removes impurities and prepares the steel for casting. Once melted, the molten steel is poured into molds to be cast into steel bars or I-beams of the desired shape. These molds can be customized to produce a variety of products, from I-beams for large construction projects to rebar for reinforced concrete.
이번에 채용공고 떠서 쓸까 말까 고민되었는데 선택에 도움이 되엇어요! 감사합니다.
Brilliant. Thankyou.
Absolutely beautiful!
동국제강 내부를 볼수 있게 해주셔서 고맙습니다,,구경하기 어려운 공장내부를,,,,
Thank you for this excellent video, which is both informative and entertaining, thanks to your comments. Watching these factory videos, I often think about our over-consumption, in France and elsewhere. We don't see this crazy consumption of energy and water in the gadgets we accumulate. And yet it's there, gigantic and unsuspected...
Written with Deep.L
Salam ukhwah dari Malaysia.. Terima kasih kerana menambah sarikata bahasa Melayu 🙋♂️🇲🇾
와 영상 너무 좋아요
시청해주셔서 감사합니다 :)
always wondered how they get the metal alloy ratios correct with such diverse sources of steel ,tks
you have paid lots of your bills at this factory because its so beautiful
감사합니다 정말 유익해요
This is a re-upload. I remember the jokes in the narrative 🙃
I-beam and Rebar videos are recycled :) They recycle scrap metal! and I do recycle the videos:)
@@Factory_Monster Why recycle this video?
@@stirlingfromlaeco-friendly video production😀
We're
you actually there when this was filmed?
@@pixieflitwit1516 He captures all the footage. Film has not been used in decades.
4:20 the Fur Elise sound is basically the 'polite' signal to workers that the big molten thing is moving. Some other countries use it as well for trucks, kind of like an ice cream truck. It's a cue that's quickly recognized amid all of the other factory noise. Also the E and D# combo in the notes makes it similar to an alarm.
Came for the factory video, subscribed cuz of the captions. 😂
Nice! Thanks for the funny comments!
Thanks for watching :)
I've always wondered how they get the metal alloy ratios correct with such diverse sources of steel. Can anyone please explain it?
Yes
Pretty simple , since that moment on the beginning off the video when the iron is still red hot , it is forced into a series of rollers that press it into the the lower roller and side by side it goes through a series of repetitive smaller and smaller size until it gets the sizer ordered by the client
Another words , a great amount of pressure while it is hot will shape it into the right measurements required
Everything looks so much more efficient there than in the US other than the scrap trucks having to be unloaded. Here they won’t let you in the plant unless you can dump it yourself. The material handler won’t touch your truck due to liability reasons. Also every mill I’ve dealt with has outdoor scrap yards. I like the inside areas a lot. It keeps everything out of the weather and dry.
우리공장도 H빔으로 뼈대를 세우고 지었는데 이집 H빔 맛집이었네
Good ❤❤❤
진짜 이런 초대형 공장은 설계랑 설비를 어떻게 했을까ㄷㄷ....
Even bigger factory LOL it's bigger factories all the way up
@@TylerKrickgalaxy factory when
돈만주면엔지니어 들이다만들어줍니다 처음이라 신기하지만 자주보면 별다를겨없습니다
30 лет отработал в прокате.
Amazing camera work. It's like you are looking into hell.
Thanks for watching!!!
The Narrator is very funny!!! Excellent job!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for ur support!!!
I can't wait to order my next bushel of 6km rebar roll!
Very fascinating. Especially to see one of those - how do you call it - humans.
Dongkuk Steel Busan factory was originally located in Yongho-dong, Busan, but I believe it was renamed Dongkuk CM Co., Ltd. and moved to Gamman-dong, Busan.
I love your comments, great video.
Fascinating.
Very interesting
فيديو روعه❤❤❤❤
Hot stuff, coming through!
Noooo i thought youre also going inside the furnace 😂 just kidding. Love the vid by the way
Крутой канал, крутые видео!
This channel has the dumbest captions and I love it. 😂❤ Thank you for the Christmas present.
1:57 이게 펑크지
as well I would know how these huge magnets interfere with the electonic devices?
4:48 what is beeing added to the molten steel? Stuff for an alloy?
It might be coke (not coca-cola), a type of processed coal: it's added to both act as fuel to raise the temperature of the iron, but also it has the effect of 'stealing' the oxygen from the iron ore, leaving only the pure iron behind.
@@soupwizard Not Cola, that was a good one 😹 thanks for the explanation!
Excellent video, and brilliant narration! You should write speeches for the president. I want to buy the H-beams and rebar, but I don't see them on Amazon. :-)
Thanks for watching :)
이 유튜버 말랑말랑한거 되게 좋아하네😢
An I beam is a building term, heavy or light sections is a mill term, Done both, got the tee shirt...And the rolling mill is called the bar mill. Done that too.
OmG 550 Eiffel Towers is quite a number. 😮
Wish you all success!!!👏We are the most professional hydraulic compressing bagging machine manufacturer in this industry. We provide various solutions to press paper, plastic,metal, crop and so on. Hope to work with you.❤️
I love how the start was like from a film by Michael Bay 😂
Für Elise is used because the melody was digitized in the early eighties and free to copy.
딱😊
😊
4:48 what is that powder they add?
all processes are done by machines and there are surveillance cameras, making if very safe
They are called heavy or light sections.
Reupload? Saw this video a week or 2 ago
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Love
대단하다 센과 치히로의 여행을 다녀온 기분
sigma🎉
Danielli top
Same process in syssteel thailand
I was watching in the beginning thinking to myself, " I could have sworn i heard fur Elise, i must be mistaken those alarms sound almost like music" Then bam they were playing fur Elise!!!!
와 고철로 만들어지는지는 처음 알았네요
I guess they use "Für Elise" because it's a soothing melody and the iron has been agitated enough that it needs some peace of mind.
OMG! Listening to that all day should be considered a form of torture. It would drive me absolutely crazy in the first hour. I'll take constant beeping over that ANY DAY. Whoever came up with that idea is just evil and sadistic.
Only reason I did subscribe because ,, there was no discount codes !!
субтитры весёлые )
This is best CGI animation I have seen on RUclips, so real.
Often these bars and rods are extruded after rolling from 12 inches square blooms to about 4 inch billets.. now you all know the terms and names.
now I know how T1000 was manufactured
제철소 내부 촬영 가능?
가능!
Don't bother to collect Steel scraps its not worth your time cause they don't pay you very well for it. At least here in California they don't. I was taking in between 3500-4000 lbs to get recycled and they were only giving me between $118.00 - $135.00 US dollars for it. But they will be more than happy to charge you 40 times more than what it is really worth to buy it. Great video BTW all your videos i have seen i have been very happy with.
yea scrap doesn't pay well at that level because of the labor and transportation in moving around. Steel manufacturing is a very competitive global market with extremely high startup costs and US steel manufacturers are struggling. Even 'US Steel' the company is being bought out by Japan lol...
4:29
Taco bell joke
🚀 로켓 당일배송 가능합니다 👍
Я надеюсь автору выдали молоко за вредность? хех
엄청 무서워요
6 Km. of rebar, aww honey, you shouldn't have.
noice
You must be young(ish) college educated male, judging by the captions.
Both end.... Bye bye ..... 🤣
I’ve used up my rebar allowance for this year, sorry!
Oooooooo
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooo
AN I-beam factory, genius. Learn your language.
와이케이도 철수했는데 동국도 딴데루 가자~~~~~
Як
꽁다리 모아서 나주지
who feels like they are in hell?