Huge! Korea's Amazing Process Inside the Factory

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Huge! Korea's Amazing Process Inside the Factory
    00:00 Concrete Pile Mass Production
    08:45 Precast Concrete Drain
    16:40 Safety Helmet
    25:25 Spring Mattress
    32:30 Kimchi Pot
    40:27 Takoyaki Pan
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  • @user-wz5xd8vy1q
    @user-wz5xd8vy1q Год назад +20

    현장에서 철근조립을 수년간하면서 지겹게보는 파일이네요ㅎ 어떻게 균일한두께로 양생하는지 궁금했는데 회전양생은 생각도못했습니다ㅎ
    잘보고갑니다

  • @user-vs7dh5bi7p
    @user-vs7dh5bi7p Год назад +8

    콘크리트 말뚝이 이케 만들어지네요 ㅎ
    보기 힘든것만 찾아서 보여주시는
    팩토리몬님 감사합니다 !!

  • @swp466
    @swp466 Год назад +9

    25:37 -- Casaflex Mattress factory in Korea that says "Made In ITALY". Hmmm.

  • @geofjones9
    @geofjones9 Год назад +4

    Why is a Italian mattress being made in South Korea?

  • @juarezrocha9777
    @juarezrocha9777 Год назад +24

    impressionante a produção PARABÉNS 🇧🇷👏

  • @Watchyn_Yarwood
    @Watchyn_Yarwood 7 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent video! Great editing showing processes in the logical order from start to finish, no narration required! Very enjoyable and I hope to see many more full length videos from you soon!

  • @WoodworkingSkills68
    @WoodworkingSkills68 Год назад +2

    Clever idea, I love the finish. Beautiful work 👏

  • @anubisu1024
    @anubisu1024 Год назад +29

    We can see they work with such care, pride, and skills. It’s the reason why Korean products are quality. Big respect to Korean manufacturers and their products.

    • @AbRahim-uu9ev
      @AbRahim-uu9ev Год назад

      8944pj⁸⁹⁰⁰⁰

    • @user-wf4xj8rn1x
      @user-wf4xj8rn1x Год назад

      It seems good to be smiliar with MIT.

    • @user-dp1cd5lv5s
      @user-dp1cd5lv5s Год назад

      私は日本国内で50数年以上前に同じ製造方法でコンクリートパイルが作られているのを見学しました。

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire Год назад +8

    23:20 Silk screen printing. Have to admire the accuracy of this guy's work.

  • @anarekist
    @anarekist Год назад +112

    Steam curing of concrete at atmospheric pressure has the advantage of accelerating the
    hydration reactions of cement. Consequently, the material develops compressive
    strength and reduces its permeability in a shorter time compared with standard curing under
    ambient conditions.

    • @lloydsims1573
      @lloydsims1573 Год назад +5

      Thanks for the information on the curing time - I know ambient curing takes days.

    • @johnpirie3800
      @johnpirie3800 Год назад +2

      Hi there. Presumably, the shorter curing time does not have an impact on the strength of the concrete? I wonder if they use samples of the concrete material and carry out cube crushing tests?
      Interesting to watch though.

    • @wtcashel
      @wtcashel Год назад

      @@johnpirie3800 John, concrete structures continue to cure after initial cure until 70% flexural/compressive strength is reached about 7 days after pouring or "placement".

    • @mpahpahroji3070
      @mpahpahroji3070 Год назад

      Waaah te ngarti bhsa na nu bner we ku bhsa indonesia we atw bhs sunda nu gmpang

    • @JohnSmith-fe7nf
      @JohnSmith-fe7nf Год назад

      Yeah, What he said....🥴

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 Год назад +2

    I guess we generally do not appreciate enough all those hard workers producing for us consumers ...let's be grateful and say Thank You.

  • @weavetech981
    @weavetech981 6 месяцев назад +1

    The designers of these great machines are truly geniuses. 😲😲

  • @fishoconnor108
    @fishoconnor108 Год назад +3

    I've worked in plastic molding and precast concrete factories and I gotta say I loved it. Hard graft and a sense that I did a good job today. Especially the concrete shop. Thanks for the wibble wobble, wobble wobble flash back...

    • @pedrosude1398
      @pedrosude1398 Год назад

      Good Night 💤🌙
      😊 Sweet Dream
      🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠

  • @Wooster77
    @Wooster77 Год назад +8

    40:26 that’s a big job for that puppy, guarding all those clay pots.

  • @bhaimohamed5249
    @bhaimohamed5249 Год назад +2

    I love Korea its workmanship its craftsmanship and the lovely Kia cars you build

  • @leelindsey2141
    @leelindsey2141 Год назад +26

    The impact wrench used to tighten and loosen bolts is just a large version of what a mechanic would use to remove and tighten the lug nuts on a car wheel when changing a tire. It is basically a motor operating from compressed air instead of electricity. The "white air" coming out of the impact wrench tool is just air with some moisture in it from condensation, it probably also has a tiny bit of oil with it (very little), there is usually a very small amount of oil added to the compressed air to reduce friction of the moving parts inside the impact wrench. In other words what looks like steam coming out of the impact wrench is mostly vaporized moisture and air. It would not be hot or harmful. A large volume of air is compressed in the air-compressor and on a humid day moisture is in the air that gets compressed, when the air comes out of the air tool it can look like steam or gas. There are water separators that can remove water from the compressed air that can be used with tools such as air pressure operated paint sprayers and other types of equipment when the moisture would be problematic. I hope this is helpful = )

    • @jocbt
      @jocbt Год назад +6

      I would also add that by compressing the air, it concentrates the heat that is in that air into a small volume and if given ample time and mass for the heat to escape, when the air is expanded, there is less heat in the volume of air and it is cold. This cold air may also contribute to the water vapor condensing, it is making a cloud.

    • @MarkBrown5150
      @MarkBrown5150 Год назад

      Precisely, Lee Lindsey,

    • @khabbamohamed9174
      @khabbamohamed9174 Год назад

      من الواضح في تعليقك أن لك معرفة كيف تعمل الألات الميكانيكية مع الأتوماتزم بطريقة تستغني عن الأيادي العاملة للوقاية من حوادث الشغل وتفعيل الزيادة في الإنتاج مع الإقتصاد في المواد الأولية .شكرا لك على معلوماتك القيمة 👍🇲🇦⚘️

  • @kabilanr9128
    @kabilanr9128 Год назад +5

    I have seen a Korean Pre-casting concrete plant in Iraq! You are excellent! Koreans were number one!

  • @user-do8bs1hh2o
    @user-do8bs1hh2o Год назад +6

    7:44 제조일자, 600 - 외경 두께(mm), 10 - 길이(m), PHC(초록: 고강도), UPHC(파란: 초고강도)에 따라 색깔 구분

  • @shawnataylor7998
    @shawnataylor7998 Год назад +1

    I enjoy seeing how things are made..thanks for sharing.

  • @user-uf3ju7iy6h
    @user-uf3ju7iy6h Год назад +2

    日本の高度成長時代のプレキャストコンクリートは同じ用にして作られて、現場に出荷されたのである。
    円筒形コンクリートは電柱や基礎杭に用いられているし、角形の部材は側溝に使われる。
    その他にピアノ線を用いて作られる橋桁が工場で作られて、現場で組み立てるプレストレスコンクリートのは重田も製造されているので、日本では珍しくない。
    製造する機械やクレーンはおそらく日本から輸出されたと思う。

    • @user-dp1cd5lv5s
      @user-dp1cd5lv5s Год назад

      私は50年以上前にこの製造工程を見学したが全く一緒である。
      当時見学したコンクリートパイル工場の現在の状況が気になります。
      コストなど大きく影響して韓国などに移っているのだろうな?

  • @banaha2671
    @banaha2671 Год назад +13

    언제 봐도 신기하고 대단한 생산공정.. 진정 세계를 만들어가는 이는 엔지니어와 그 종사들 아닌가~~!!! 멋지다~!!

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Год назад +1

      __,,..--!!~멋지다~!!--..,,__ THANK U FOR TEEACH ME SOME KOREAEN

    • @user-gy1gp5qk5z
      @user-gy1gp5qk5z Год назад

      Сколько металла можно в том сдать по 14₽ за кг

  • @user-cm9ut7ub8r
    @user-cm9ut7ub8r Год назад +15

    Как все удивительно и позновательно, кто то ж придумал такое мощное производство . такие огромные станки , такая мощь. Очень интересно .

  • @yanj111
    @yanj111 Год назад +2

    really nice video! I like your documenting style, no bullshit, no pointless emotional narration. jus the target itself, very nice, great job!

  • @Agrimototv
    @Agrimototv Год назад +2

    Nice production on how to process from raw materials to finish product amazing

  • @ershvv7567
    @ershvv7567 Год назад +4

    Все технологии понравились! Класс!!!... Всем мира и добра!

  • @flyhanc
    @flyhanc Год назад +10

    건설현장 자재과에 있으면서 많이 본 파일인데 속이 빈 부분을 형틀로 만드는줄 알았는데 원심력을 이용하는거였군요.
    좋은 영상 감사합니다 ^^

  • @janicedelorenzo4924
    @janicedelorenzo4924 Год назад +1

    This is the type of thing that I never get tired of watching. It is so informative

  • @sheckyfeinstein
    @sheckyfeinstein Год назад +2

    These guys earn their living. This is how successful countries make their way.

    • @JakeWitmer
      @JakeWitmer Год назад

      At the highest hierarchical level, successful countries robustly protect private property. (Which is a feature of the proper function of law.) This allows people who start off selling apples from an apple cart to wind up as oil magnates. Every country in the world has lost that...

  • @Dbean48
    @Dbean48 Год назад +20

    Fascinating and a bit nervous at watching how close and attentive they must be not loose fingers or have catastrophic accident in the making if they lose concentration ...disaster could happen.. very industrious people these Koreans.
    Enjoy the mechanical interactions while in the making of the products. Great clips..

    • @trumanhw
      @trumanhw Год назад +1

      As Mike Rowe says ..... safety 2nd

    • @paulpalmer3607
      @paulpalmer3607 Год назад +1

      Lose is spelled with one "o", not two.

    • @Dbean48
      @Dbean48 Год назад

      @@paulpalmer3607 Thank you my eyes are not the best on these small devices..I corrected the spelling😎

    • @paulpalmer3607
      @paulpalmer3607 Год назад

      @@Dbean48 You missed one. Also, "must be to not lose fingers" while you are editing. Sorry for being so persnickety. There is no way to make a minor, personal remark when everything gets written down.

  • @josepeka1189
    @josepeka1189 11 месяцев назад +3

    You know a lot about the whole process and operating. What a fantastic hard working team. Starting from the beginning. Who ever invented the machinery and technology should be highly commended for the ingenuity. Thank you for sharing this very informative video, my hat to you all. AMAZING. Jose from Melbourne Australia.

  • @andrewwatkins1561
    @andrewwatkins1561 Год назад +1

    Steaming for 9 hrs is a curing process to prevent concrete spalling(cracking).

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc Год назад +13

    The white color of the cured concrete is due to the type of cement that is used. Some cement is much darker gray when cured. Portland cement is commonly used though the quarry where it's mined will have different shades. It is obviously a high strength cement to remain strong with the amount of water used which looked to be a high slump mix. Generally a high slump results in weaker concrete, a higher ratio of cement to the aggregate and sand will offset the high slump. Slump is the speed which the mixed concrete flows, low slump produces a stronger compressive strength. The engineers test the strength for the task needed. The structural columns had a relatively low slump, which gave them a stronger concrete, the water ditch/canal forms obviously didn't need that degree of strength, they are essentially a supported trough.

  • @mamu1243
    @mamu1243 Год назад +6

    You did an amazing job capturing an unbelievable process .

  • @gracielarodriguez1522
    @gracielarodriguez1522 Год назад +2

    Supermaravilloso y, de.gran inteligencia y técnica . Gracias.

  • @charlesa.higgins3634
    @charlesa.higgins3634 Год назад +2

    I like your sense of humour with your comments and subtitles awesome job well done mate and greetings from Australia

  • @mrgallagher7072
    @mrgallagher7072 Год назад +24

    so many moving parts working in unison is amazing.
    The designers of these great machines are truly geniuses. 👍

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Год назад

      @Miles Doyle the buybull also says to kill everyone except for the girls that haven't lay with a man for yourself, you know as sex slaves.. the christian gawd is all for genocide, murder and sex with children.. christianity was spread by violence just like islam was.. gawd lies in the buybull but the devil was the honest one.. every single testable claim in the buybull has been proven wrong, why not go preach over on aron ra channel instead of here

    • @mrgallagher7072
      @mrgallagher7072 Год назад

      @Miles Doyle
      👍. thank you.
      I will read this.

  • @jamesdond1
    @jamesdond1 Год назад +15

    Very nice process. In the round piles it looks like they prestress the concrete using cables not re-bar, which is dead steel. The cables are also strengthened with welded radial steel. This produces the best of both materials. Good video.

    • @stephenhumble7627
      @stephenhumble7627 Год назад +3

      It is not cable It's just steel reinforcing bar or re-bar with a spiral surface pattern to help create surface friction to the concrete. The welded radial spiral is to help prevent bulging or splintering of the columns under load. You are correct that they pre-tension the steel bars.

    • @JoseSilva-zn9rs
      @JoseSilva-zn9rs 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@stephenhumble7627vh

    • @Bigtech13284
      @Bigtech13284 6 месяцев назад

      These machines are truly amazing, now I know they produce them like that in the factory

  • @kcinox
    @kcinox Год назад +1

    Many thanks for sharing your great job

  • @fngrusty42
    @fngrusty42 Год назад +1

    They are the men and women that keeps the world running. There in all the nations of the world. If it wasn't for people like that the world would starve. Unsung heros of the work force, bless them all

  • @shanetaylor9097
    @shanetaylor9097 Год назад +24

    Thank you for not having music playing i like the sounds of everything

    • @JakeWitmer
      @JakeWitmer Год назад

      100% agree! Too many music vids cover up the reality.

  • @John01GM40
    @John01GM40 Год назад +4

    amazing how some tasks are still manual, especially the cake baking bowls lifting on / off the conveyor and the final boxing and parcel taping. Yet they clearly have invested in some pretty good robots for most of the line.
    All that twisting and turning those people do, goodness knows how they are not crippled by repetitive strain injury.

    • @brunivel5152
      @brunivel5152 Год назад

      I was thinking about the same things!

    • @brunivel5152
      @brunivel5152 Год назад

      @Miles Doyle That's a very hard Job the one that people have to lift those flower pots!!

  • @quakelegion
    @quakelegion Год назад +1

    LOVE the real world application of the hard hat example, of them hitting it with that hammer, keep it up buddy! Keep asking them questions!

  • @kochangil
    @kochangil Год назад +2

    자막 센스가 좋으셔서 계속 보게되네요. 콘크리트 파일 하나살까

  • @KirkHermary
    @KirkHermary Год назад +19

    Although I've seen the pilings one before it's cool to see all of these processes together. Great video!

  • @doutordelmar
    @doutordelmar Год назад +3

    Very good Job congratulations!! Brasil

  • @raider3164
    @raider3164 Год назад +1

    The people doing the video are good at what they do. Keep me riveted to my seat lol. Keep me wanting more

  • @SAIDMADE
    @SAIDMADE Год назад +2

    Очень познавательно. Люблю такие видео. Спасибо. )

  • @cliffordbirchell2029
    @cliffordbirchell2029 Год назад +7

    I'm fascinated with the engineers that designed all that machinery to make that stuff

  • @trucks_channel_razborgruz
    @trucks_channel_razborgruz Год назад +4

    *very interesting* 🔥🔥🔥

    • @thiyagarajanTMSAT
      @thiyagarajanTMSAT 8 месяцев назад

      S 34:13 aaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAA😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @poes70
    @poes70 Год назад +1

    Amazing 😍 love this! Thank you.

  • @johnsimmons7890
    @johnsimmons7890 Год назад

    one of the Most Satisfying videos i've watched in a long long time that was awesome.

  • @user-rf5xr3mf56
    @user-rf5xr3mf56 Год назад +7

    Интересное производство. Приятно смотреть! СУПЕР!

    • @user-st5hp8hg6r
      @user-st5hp8hg6r Год назад +4

      Обыкновенный ЖБИ , такой комбинат в любом крупном городе России! Всё по технологии с пропаркой и контактной сваркой!

    • @user-ek8el5jp2c
      @user-ek8el5jp2c Год назад

      @@user-st5hp8hg6r Я так точно удивляюсь тем кто этому удивляется - в России то же самое, слегка только проще!

    • @user-st5hp8hg6r
      @user-st5hp8hg6r Год назад +1

      @@user-ek8el5jp2c запад работает по инструкции у нас работают по технологии и ещё с рационализаторскими предложениями, это поощрялось на всех предприятиях !

    • @bulatabdullin3233
      @bulatabdullin3233 9 месяцев назад

      Не уверен что станки такие производят у нас.. И производство идёт с таким темпом и качеством..

  • @xHBTDx
    @xHBTDx Год назад +4

    It’s crazy how us humans can make just about anything.

    • @capmidnite
      @capmidnite Год назад

      Yet modern humans can't duplicate a Stradivarius.

  • @user-fh3bi5qy5m
    @user-fh3bi5qy5m Год назад

    영상잘봤읍니다.수고와감사합니다
    현장에서일하시는.모든분들안전과건강하시길

  • @livelaffluv
    @livelaffluv Год назад

    Great work. The captions help out to explain the process 👍

  • @telposh
    @telposh Год назад +23

    Admirable the people from South Korea, Heavy workers, inteligent and respectful. So sad how the north became so manipulated and exist in a parallel reality. Thanks for sharing

    • @sudarshanadiga6033
      @sudarshanadiga6033 Год назад +1

      Absolutely same country two different cultures

    • @leosan0181
      @leosan0181 Год назад

      6⁶7

    • @arnaldovolpe3153
      @arnaldovolpe3153 Год назад

      C'è lo

    • @hohohohehehe6910
      @hohohohehehe6910 9 месяцев назад

      Two separate countries actually. That's like calling Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland the same country.

    • @Bitgisa
      @Bitgisa 9 месяцев назад

      Uhhh north koreans are not evil, americans are

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 Год назад +8

    Fascinating but dangerous work!
    Well done on this manufacturing process guys, amazing work and most interesting to see the whole process, brilliant and thanks for this.

    • @amarissimus29
      @amarissimus29 Год назад +1

      Yeah it's right up there with test pilot and deep sea welding. How those guys can deal with the ever-present threat of concrete I'll never know. I have nightmares about cement. And rebar killed my parents. Factories should be banned... not worth the risk.

  • @user-lz7zz5jf6i
    @user-lz7zz5jf6i Год назад +1

    ระบบเข็มแรงเหวี่ยง ในไทยก็มี มีตั้ง 2 ราย สปัน ยูนิโก้ วีธีผลิตน่าจะระบบเดียวกัน

  • @freeguide8912
    @freeguide8912 Год назад

    Very interesting and informative video. Thank you!

  • @darrellturner560
    @darrellturner560 Год назад +32

    The engineering and co-operation between the different acumen to accomplish such feats is truly inspiring.

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Год назад

      @Miles Doyle no one's buying your B.S. you are here spreading your lies because you aren't brave enough to put this crap on athiest channels

    • @faranti
      @faranti Год назад

      Mereka memang hebat tuan

    • @xijinpig7978
      @xijinpig7978 9 месяцев назад

      im so proud of chinese engineering feats
      using 1960s technology today

  • @nikolaybelikov3808
    @nikolaybelikov3808 Год назад +5

    Ритм и скорость работы механизмов завораживают. Но мы не поддаемся эмоциям, поскольку наши рабочие при помощи молотка, зубила и какой-то матери могут делать то же самое всего лишь в два- три раза дороже, раз в 10 дольше и с 50- процентным выходом брака🐸

  • @Andante-ot1xc
    @Andante-ot1xc Год назад +2

    대한민국! 멋지다!!

  • @gunnyoorah1846
    @gunnyoorah1846 Год назад

    we are amazed at the Machines used to make these concrete columns . Our world in Korea is wonderful. Thank you for taking the time and amazing us. OORAH!!

  • @bonnitaclaus2286
    @bonnitaclaus2286 Год назад +3

    The longer the concrete cures after the Setting, the stronger it’ll get. It usually takes 30 days for the average concrete to reach adequate psi. It takes usually up to a year for it to reach maximum psi. much depends upon the formula. Today they are adding more more formulas for different concrete and its requirements. There was a time it was so much more simple some 50 years ago.

  • @user-jx8kz2qq6g
    @user-jx8kz2qq6g Год назад +3

    Работа простая, но потрясное зрелитще!

  • @lupusdeum3894
    @lupusdeum3894 Год назад +2

    The *things* we fail to appreciate in the modern world! Thanks again!👍

  • @steves5172
    @steves5172 Год назад

    Learned something that always puzzled me today!
    Thank you!

  • @andrewsturgess7072
    @andrewsturgess7072 Год назад +17

    You can see the same condensation of moisture due to pressure changes coming off the rear of Formula One cars under certain conditions. Compressors have systems to try and drain most water from the air that they compress because water and machinery do not play well together. Water does not compress and it can compromise lubrication. Nice video, very informative.

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Год назад

      WATER CAN COMPREESS AKSULY. BTW COLDER WATER IS DENSER THAT IS WHY WE SEE THERMOCLINE IN DEEP LAKES AND OCEAN. HIPE THIS HELPS U UNDEERSTAND MORE ABOUT PHYSICS I LOVE YOU

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Год назад

      IT IS VERY DIFFCULT TO COMPRESES ANY ELEMENT IN LIQUID STATE THOUUGH SO FOR THE MOST PART YOUU AREE TRUE. IT IS EVEN HARDER TO COMPRESS ELEMENTES IN SOLID STATEE, BUT IT IS VEREY EASY TO COMPRESS ELEMENTS IN GASSY STATE. WHEN DYDRAULIC FAIL USUALLY NOTMUCH ENERGY IS RELEASED BUT WHEN PNEUMATIC FAILS IT CAN BE VEEREY DANGEEROUS BECAUSE SO MUCH ENERGY HAS BEEN STORED IN THE COMPRESS GASSY. THANK U ANDREW BE SAFE

  • @williamosullivan2820
    @williamosullivan2820 Год назад +7

    Incredible .I would love to visit the Factory.

  • @Actually_Sanguinius
    @Actually_Sanguinius Год назад +2

    Now that is a wonderful manufacturing process for concrete pipes.

    • @BotondZalaiRuzsics
      @BotondZalaiRuzsics Год назад

      While technically you're right, the designation of these pieces is to be used as columns.

  • @IamwillAlfechePcblgr
    @IamwillAlfechePcblgr Год назад +1

    Amazing making concrete column thank for sharing this video.

  • @billenglish1406
    @billenglish1406 Год назад +31

    Excellent videos! Well filmed with great focused detail including close ups of operations and even slow-motion shots. The various manufacturing processes are sequential and easily understood. The explanation captions are well written. I have reviewed over 75 manufacturing processes (Quality Control Engineer) all over the world including S. Korea. Well done! I will subscribe. I am anxious to see more.

    • @Factory_Monster
      @Factory_Monster  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @AE80489
      @AE80489 Год назад

      @@Factory_Monster 아직 빈자리가 있습니다, 형님 ?!

  • @billmullins6833
    @billmullins6833 Год назад +18

    I spent part of 1979 and most of 1980 in the ROK and those are some of the hardest working people I ever saw. Some things they did seemed to be the hard way to do it but by thunder those folks do work hard!

    • @priBalt148
      @priBalt148 Год назад +2

      I have seen similar , old Soviet-made machines from Russia !!! Now it's all gone to scrap .

  • @venkateshrkris
    @venkateshrkris Год назад

    Amazing to see the factory from inside

  • @marioargumedo515
    @marioargumedo515 Год назад +1

    Que bonito trabajar con toda esa maquinaria,es tecnología avanzada,felicitaciones

  • @user-zt2gr5qg3i
    @user-zt2gr5qg3i Год назад +3

    вот это процессы, очень круто делают мужики

  • @parkerbender
    @parkerbender Год назад +22

    The guy who does the captions for this is awesome! Subscribing because of that! Love the personality in them and not being a robot!

    • @Kevin_Sausage
      @Kevin_Sausage Год назад +1

      Now if the captions stayed up long enough to read them over the distraction of watching the fascinating work that's going on. That's why I like narrations better. It's easier to listen and watch and not miss what's going on.

    • @2earache
      @2earache Год назад

      @parker bender……..actually, what he’s doing sucks! Either go down the ‘John Sutton’ suggestion or let the viewer figure it out for him/herself. It’s not particularly difficult to understand what’s going on!

    • @parkerbender
      @parkerbender Год назад +2

      As a mechanical engineer with an industrial background I guess I may be looking for something different than the other viewers, I don't need captions to see or understand these processes, I find them comical and fun more than anything, which I appreciate more than a dry explanation of what is being done. But every person's preference may be different.

    • @user-ux2ho2vr7w
      @user-ux2ho2vr7w Год назад

      @@Kevin_Sausage 8

    • @Esperandoonoivo
      @Esperandoonoivo Год назад

      Agreed!

  • @sheckyfeinstein
    @sheckyfeinstein Год назад

    Unbelievable what becomes of the sum total of experience, ingenuity and steady work.

  • @THECHACHA1302
    @THECHACHA1302 Год назад +1

    내가 쓰는 안전모가 저기서 태어났구나. 항상 저의 안전을 지켜주는 안전모를 만들어주셔서 감사합니다

  • @mccormick-livingstonedayot2542
    @mccormick-livingstonedayot2542 Год назад +4

    Good Job, please make more like this 🇰🇷🇰🇷👍🏼🇰🇷👍🏼🇰🇷👍🏼

  • @helco
    @helco Год назад +26

    La trayectoria recorrida atravez de los años de estas industrias son muy interesantes e impresionantes, felicidades por esa cultura forjada con el esfuerzo, trabajo, y sudor de todas sus generaciones, felicidades a toda es cultura trabajadora

    • @antoniomunozgarcia4025
      @antoniomunozgarcia4025 Год назад +2

      Supongo que es Corea del Corea del Sur. Si es asi felicidades para sus ciudadanos.

    • @martinvelazco3879
      @martinvelazco3879 Год назад +2

      @@antoniomunozgarcia4025 Y si fuesen trabajadores de Corea del Norte no los felicitarias igual.?

    • @user-om4pe4hd2s
      @user-om4pe4hd2s Год назад

      @@antoniomunozgarcia4025 قدم قصص شي ب. قصص قدم ر ربما لله على روث ث ثثثثل. لله رب 3 قدم رب رب قصص لا لله على ث. ث. ثىب برق ثثثثل رقق ههه رقق ههه رقق برق برق وبث رقق رب ث.

    • @samandarshah9544
      @samandarshah9544 Год назад

      .aac

  • @hokaspokas3277
    @hokaspokas3277 Год назад +1

    Excellent 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Twobeers1
    @Twobeers1 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the last segment of the video, so many workers making those cupcake molds, but only one packing all of them up.

  • @MYWork_Production
    @MYWork_Production Год назад +6

    Interesting process 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @DaleLClay
    @DaleLClay Год назад +4

    15:06 "White Air" is water vapor from the air supplied tools air supply. Without regular draining of the water from the air holding tank, you will see "white air" (water vapor) escape from the tool when it is used.

    • @stickman17
      @stickman17 Год назад +1

      This is one of the reasons it's not recommended to use an air compressor hose to blow out the dust of electronics. Electronics don't like water, and it's very easy for water vapor to appear.

    • @JakeWitmer
      @JakeWitmer Год назад

      @@stickman17 Just curious: Is (or "Would"+"be sufficient") blowing the air through an attachment with several desiccant layers sufficient to eliminate the moisture? (Moisture is a problem in 3D printing environments, and it's even true of sleight absorption of water vapor into hygroscopic filament spools. They need to be totally dry in order to print without imperfections. So, as I understand it, it's always worth looking at what it takes to get everything totally dry in a 3D-printing lab.)

  • @deanedeane4318
    @deanedeane4318 Год назад

    Wanderfull video !!! Thankyou so much for sharing 😎

  • @AmazingExperts
    @AmazingExperts Год назад

    Great job dude

  • @frostbitevinnie
    @frostbitevinnie Год назад +38

    I have done many repairs to similar molds. The running rings and rollers would wear out from such heavy use. I would load the molds into a very large lathe and true up the running rings. The lathe was about 60 feet or 18 meters. The molds I repaired were for concrete poles, like street lights, not pipes. Interesting to see how the final process is accomplished.

    • @iivaripaakkonen2699
      @iivaripaakkonen2699 Год назад +3

      @Miles Doyle What has this to do with the concrete poles?

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Год назад +1

      WOW YOU COULD MAKE SOME CRAZY THINGS WITH THAT LATHE LIKE A BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE 60 FOOT FLAGPOLE OR A RREAELLY BIG BASEBALL BAT. THANK FOR SHAREIIN THAT STORTY MAKES ME SMILE HOPE YOU ARE DOOING WELL BROTHER

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Год назад

      @Miles Doyle WAT THIS MEEAN/ I AM SORRY IT IS NOT CLEAER

  • @marcelvanheezik444
    @marcelvanheezik444 Год назад +25

    What are these concrete columns used for? Very interesting video, pity it was edited so I couldn't see more of some of the processes, but very educational all the same. Thank you.

    • @bimchina4108
      @bimchina4108 Год назад +1

      pile foundation,building,infrastructure,green energy.

    • @brunivel5152
      @brunivel5152 Год назад +2

      I Just wonder what company build all those machines to make all these things!! Amazing !!!!

    • @kevinbeguhl8057
      @kevinbeguhl8057 Год назад

      They are Pilings for driving into soft or weal soil so they can build on land that is unusable otherwise.

    • @bimchina4108
      @bimchina4108 Год назад +1

      @@brunivel5152 I know these companies, if you are going to invest, I can help you.

    • @waqarghulam3548
      @waqarghulam3548 Год назад

      These seem like pipes not columns. Pipes for water

  • @williambrummell3807
    @williambrummell3807 Год назад +1

    1st part of the video about steam and concrete. Steam curing helps with early strength gain and hydration. That's it, that's all.

  • @user-wb4fc7qi5j
    @user-wb4fc7qi5j 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome 👍 fun and amazing time on the job🎉

  • @scotthart3617
    @scotthart3617 Год назад +3

    Well done, helmet-silkscreen-guy!

  • @stephenrocks7004
    @stephenrocks7004 Год назад +11

    I noticed the hooks that they use to pull the concrete out of the mold are attached to the reinforcing steel, this is not allowed here in California as it is like a fuse of rust, it continues into the core steel where it can expand causing the concrete to fail.

    • @stephenrocks7004
      @stephenrocks7004 Год назад +1

      @Miles Doyle Our neighbor is Paster Tim Doyle, would you be related?

    • @cemasti4524
      @cemasti4524 Год назад

      @Miles Doyle
      fc%uk off

  • @inupapa_
    @inupapa_ Год назад

    정말 좋은 채널입니다 영상자주부탁합니다 !

  • @Ezemusic.
    @Ezemusic. Год назад

    Increíble el trabajo de las máquinas. 👏💯👍🏻

  • @riccodelestaque7720
    @riccodelestaque7720 Год назад +10

    Interessant de voir ces procédés industriels, qui se passerait du commentaire, et de voir comment certains pays totalement sous développés il y a quelques dizaines d'années sont devenus des pays hautement industrialisés, alors que d'autres s'enfoncent régulièrement...

  • @danielpeterson1895
    @danielpeterson1895 Год назад +35

    The "white air" coming out of the air gun is the condensation of invisible water vapor naturally present in the atmosphere that was "compressed" by the air compressor and when released coming out the air gun, expands adiabatically (look it up - cooling by expansion) to form very fine water droplets that are a form of cold steam, a process similar the creation of clouds when moist air rises and "cools" by expansion at higher altitudes.

    • @miscbits6399
      @miscbits6399 Год назад +3

      Which means the dryer wasn't working very well....

    • @erwinracoma1935
      @erwinracoma1935 Год назад

      Thanks for this opportunity to observe your valuable information . God bless us.

    • @gil8132
      @gil8132 Год назад

      no shit dont need it iam seeing the same shit like yours

    • @liamanthony6617
      @liamanthony6617 Год назад

      Get me pregnant Mr Peterson

    • @junixomiping6385
      @junixomiping6385 Год назад

      p

  • @user-yr9jt5zf3k
    @user-yr9jt5zf3k Год назад +1

    놀라운 현실 대한민국 건설수준 최고 !

  • @humboldtalex622
    @humboldtalex622 Год назад

    좋은 영상 감사합니다

  • @jefftobey2165
    @jefftobey2165 Год назад +15

    "White air" is from moisture in the compressed air rapidly cooling and turning into small ice particles as the air rapidly escapes from being pressurized in the tool to "zero" pressure in the atmosphere. If a tool is run for long enough, it will form ice on the outlet of the tool. I presume the concrete is whitened by the lime added to the mix for curing.