@@processx انه لعمل شاق ومرهق ولكنه شيء عظيم للغاية من التقدم في مجال الأعمال الهدسية اليابانية العملاقة شكرا شعب اليابان ودامت بلادكم عامرة بالتطور والتقدم انا احبكم 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸😊😊😊
that shot of charging the furnace with that big pot and the following electrode blasting is so awesome. great work! Foundry guy myself, copper alloys mostly, and MUCH SMALLER
Some really great camera shots in this! A few of my favorites: 5:02 with the electric arc furnace 5:40 with the blue filter to show the slag 11:30 with the hot rebar shooting through the cutters
I was lucky enough to live in Okinawa for four years. In my time there, I saw that Japanese people are some of the most hardworking people I have ever seen, and the efficiency and quality of this plant shows it. Their work ethic and attention to detail shows in all of their products.
For more than 15 years I have been working with a Swiss multinational bearing manufacturing organization, we supply rolling mill stand bearings and I frankly can not say how many rollling mills i have visited up to this time. Still it is fun to watch rolling mill operations all around the world. Great job my friends, wish you safety at all time! Steel workers, we must appreciate those guys working 7/24 under very tough and hot conditions.
Great watch and good memories,my first job at 17 years old was in the Dallziel steel works,Motherwell,Scotland. I worked in the Rod Mill feeding the billets into the furnace then helped to feed heavy ones with tongs into the rollers.Lighter billets where hand caught by the catchers and fed into the reducing rollers and then on to the cooling rack.later the rods were cut to length and weighed wire tied craned to a storage area.I also worked on the coiling operation,wireing the coils ready to be lifted by the crane. Of course it’s all automated now.I’m 76 now but remember the various production processes well,thanks and cheers.
I also worked at a rolling mill in Calgary 58 years ago. Nothing automated there . All hand labor feeding the rollers etc. I worked in the black smith shop repairing equipment. One job was repairing the slag kettles . I can't describe the atmosphere there .
All shots after 4:01 are so cinematic. Also how the furnace looked like because of the dust/vapor was amazing (especially when they've turned the arc furnace on). I can almost feel how hot it is, because I've worked with molted bronze a couple of years (bronze melts in around 920C depending on the alloy, but ours reached 1200 to be usable in pouring). Totally amazing place.
Ever been to Japanese enterprise to audit their factories for serval times, always feel impressive that Japanese factories with great management and always clean, tidy. Great 5S and 職人精神. This video is the same as Japanese factory in my memory.👍
Also no one person knows how to build them, just like no one person can build a modern airliner. It is a tower of systems that everyone contributed to.
Thanks, some very heavy and brutal engineering going on in this plant. All praise to the Engineers who designed the equipment to work in such a harsh environment, I would not want the job of maintenance manager. I do appreciate these videos, yes, I am an Engineer.
Incredible, very nice factory, very nice video. It is very pleasant to see that this company is using scrap metal to recycle!!! I love it. Thanks a lot.😀
that factory and those machines are just otherworldly.... such a beauty in the hot rebar lines racing through the final process... well made video well done
If I were still healthy enough, I'd love to go back to working at a plant like this. I worked at a copper smelter in North West Queensland, Australia, best job I ever had. Running PS Converters and Anode Furnaces. This place looks just as fun.
Irineu Evangelista, o Barã de Mauá já dizia, " prefiro uma mina de ferro ao ouro". O ferro agrega mais valor à sociedade que o ouro. Congratulations from Brazil.
@@СергейБаламут-э6м Иди гавкай в другом месте, на таких же животных как ты! Я не могу с тобой общаться. Общение с тобой равносильно тому, как если бы на меня набросилась с лаем мелкая злобная дворняга, а я бы встал на колени и стал лаять в ответ. Так что пшёл вон, Шариков!
The level of automation is remarkable compared to those videos of Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi factories where so much of the process is still managed by hand at great personal risk to the workers. I hope those countries can achieve this level of industrialisation to make their steel production safer, quicker, and far more efficient. I like the shots of the control room at 9:49, how the paint on the edges of the consoles has been worn away by thousands of hands resting there over many many years. It gives a great sense that this plant has been operating for a long time and those who work there pay careful attention to the production process. An impressive video, thank you to the uploader.
Those Indian rebar plants are something else... workers wearing SANDELS while standing in a pit, live hooking semi-molten rebar into roller machines. OSHA would have a stroke.
@@info_fox absolutely buck-wild right? But sometimes I see people making fun and joking about it, and I'm like "guys, this was literally exactly how _your country's_ steel industry worked when it was still a _developing nation_ . Those poor-as-fuck plant workers deserve better man, they work bloody hard for bloody long hours at huge risk of injury, I hope they get better working conditions by unionising or something. I dunno how that shit all works in India or Pakistan though. Anyway, cheers from Sydney mate.
And this plant among possibly hundreds or more throughout the world is expected to be powered by solar panels and wind power - I presume ? LOONEY GREEN LEFT ! Great video - Thanks.
Man the environment must be extreme, I don't think I could handle it, big respect for the hard working people really. Also these powerhouse machineries gosh i love them.
まるで映画やファンタジーを切り取った様なダイナミックで幻想的な世界に引き込まられ14分があっという間に感じました。とても見応えのある素晴らしい映像です!
ご清聴ありがとうございました😊
@@processx انه لعمل شاق ومرهق ولكنه شيء عظيم للغاية من التقدم في مجال الأعمال الهدسية اليابانية العملاقة شكرا شعب اليابان ودامت بلادكم عامرة بالتطور والتقدم انا احبكم 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸😊😊😊
まさにそれ。エヴァのヤマト作戦を思い出させるような男心擽る光景。
こういう就職先があることをもっと表に出せば、人は集まるのだろうか?
토요타 자동차/ 미쓰비시 중공업 등 일본의 기간산업은 무섭다 일본의 기시다 후미오 총리 최근 발언에 일본의 현대사가 살아 난다 일본은 세계무대에서 반드시 크리스토교를 알아야 합니다 감사합니다
“谁寻求伊斯兰教以外的宗教,他将永远不会被接受,在后世,他将成为失败者之一。”[Al-Imran: 85]
that shot of charging the furnace with that big pot and the following electrode blasting is so awesome. great work! Foundry guy myself, copper alloys mostly, and MUCH SMALLER
I love heavy industry like this. Its the beating heart of modern civilization.
Some really great camera shots in this! A few of my favorites:
5:02 with the electric arc furnace
5:40 with the blue filter to show the slag
11:30 with the hot rebar shooting through the cutters
The part at 11:30 is a thing of beauty!
4:30 and 4:39 look awesome too. Hot scene O.O'
I want to see what's going on inside the arc furnace!
4:10~からの一分半、もはや神々しさを感じて息を飲んでしまう。
鉄鋼ひとつリサイクルするのも、人々の努力やテクノロジーが積み重なり、鉄の死と再生の神秘を見せられているような、
壮絶な現場なんですね。どうか働いている人はご安全に。
Goed formatie.Heel leer rink voor mensen die interesse hebben voor techniek en voor mensen die nieuwgierig zijn Bedankt voor de video film.
I was lucky enough to live in Okinawa for four years. In my time there, I saw that Japanese people are some of the most hardworking people I have ever seen, and the efficiency and quality of this plant shows it. Their work ethic and attention to detail shows in all of their products.
True
Have you ever been to Mexico?
Metal being heated up to the point where it's just this glowing piece of material fascinates me.
The way you captured the scenes with the music in this one is perfection.
Amazing footage of such a process.
I put my hamster in a sock and slammed it against the furniture
8:17 すげぇww
これ系の動画散々色々見たけど、こんなサイドから撮っているの初めて見たw
ここまで近づいて撮らせているのも凄い
"你的動画は本当に素晴らしいです。細部まで丁寧にデザインや配置がされていて、本当に見る価値があります。あなたの作業過程を見せてくれてありがとう、もっと素晴らしい動画を作り続けてほしいです!"。
For more than 15 years I have been working with a Swiss multinational bearing manufacturing organization, we supply rolling mill stand bearings and I frankly can not say how many rollling mills i have visited up to this time.
Still it is fun to watch rolling mill operations all around the world.
Great job my friends, wish you safety at all time!
Steel workers, we must appreciate those guys working 7/24 under very tough and hot conditions.
Great watch and good memories,my first job at 17 years old was in the Dallziel steel works,Motherwell,Scotland. I worked in the Rod Mill feeding the billets into the furnace then helped to feed heavy ones with tongs into the rollers.Lighter billets where hand caught by the catchers and fed into the reducing rollers and then on to the cooling rack.later the rods were cut to length and weighed wire tied craned to a storage area.I also worked on the coiling operation,wireing the coils ready to be lifted by the crane. Of course it’s all automated now.I’m 76 now but remember the various production processes well,thanks and cheers.
I also worked at a rolling mill in Calgary 58 years ago. Nothing automated there . All hand labor feeding the rollers etc. I worked in the black smith shop repairing equipment. One job was repairing the slag kettles . I can't describe the atmosphere there .
Ok now, show us the process of making the furnace otself or the machines that move all this around.
Beautiful video
Tek kelimeyle japonlar her işleriyle harika ve çok çalışkan ve işlerini dürüst yapıyorlar bravo işte düşünün yıllar önce yapılan bir tesis 👏👏👏👏
Herşey için makina tasarlamışlar.
All shots after 4:01 are so cinematic. Also how the furnace looked like because of the dust/vapor was amazing (especially when they've turned the arc furnace on).
I can almost feel how hot it is, because I've worked with molted bronze a couple of years (bronze melts in around 920C depending on the alloy, but ours reached 1200 to be usable in pouring). Totally amazing place.
effaffsser
totally
Ever been to Japanese enterprise to audit their factories for serval times, always feel impressive that Japanese factories with great management and always clean, tidy. Great 5S and 職人精神.
This video is the same as Japanese factory in my memory.👍
The hot rebar in gradual colours of cooling down looks downright amazing
Respect for the hard working MEN.
まさに命懸け…一瞬も気が抜けない😮
日頃基礎工事で沢山異径丸棒を使っていてどのように作られているのか気になっていたので今回拝見できてとても良かったです。
Im always amazed by these factories, whoever designed them is very smart
Men designed them and work in them.
Also no one person knows how to build them, just like no one person can build a modern airliner. It is a tower of systems that everyone contributed to.
@@fx-studio What a weird comment. Women and men are responsible.
@@phelan8385 Nope, most engineering is done by MEN in this world, especially in a country like Japan.
@@phelan8385No matter what your f;ake media would have you believe.
炉に入れるシーン4:06が神々しくて好き
7:46しっかりと指差ししてて素晴らしいと思いました!わかってても中々めんど臭くてできないものですよね!
Thanks, some very heavy and brutal engineering going on in this plant. All praise to the Engineers who designed the equipment to work in such a harsh environment, I would not want the job of maintenance manager.
I do appreciate these videos, yes, I am an Engineer.
撮り方が良くて工程がわかり易い。
無骨な機械ばかりだけれど、某RPGの魔晄炉っぽく見える幻想的なシーンなんかもあったりして引き込まれました。
what humans have learned to do is truly amazing.
規模のデカさから設備の複雑さから、圧倒されて見入ってしまいました。
普段見ることのできない知らない世界ってすごい...
素晴らしい映像!沖縄は第ニ次産業のイメージが無いだけにこの会社には頑張って欲しいなぁ
Incredible, very nice factory, very nice video. It is very pleasant to see that this company is using scrap metal to recycle!!! I love it. Thanks a lot.😀
Świetny film z dobrym spokojnym muzycznym podkładem 😊
amazing thanks for showing this
سبحان الذي علم الانسان مالم يعلم.
عمل جميل جدا ، اتمنى لهم التقدم والازدهار.
かっこよすぎ
Me fascina las mentes increíbles que diseñaron y crearon toda esa ingeneria que hacen posible realizar todos esos procesos.
Amazing what humans can create. Amazing machinery
that factory and those machines are just otherworldly.... such a beauty in the hot rebar lines racing through the final process... well made video well done
what world then?
カッコイイです。
very dangerous work at a blast furnace. I admire such people. Super movie
İşçiler aldıkları her kuruşu sonuna kadar hakediyorlar. Helal olsun.
Danke für das tolle Video. Made in Japan 👍👍👍
Very impressive. Great video ! 👍
This was unbelievably impressive. Great work!
Sugoi Japan!
🗣️✍️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
If I were still healthy enough, I'd love to go back to working at a plant like this. I worked at a copper smelter in North West Queensland, Australia, best job I ever had. Running PS Converters and Anode Furnaces. This place looks just as fun.
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱👍
Irineu Evangelista, o Barã de Mauá já dizia, " prefiro uma mina de ferro ao ouro". O ferro agrega mais valor à sociedade que o ouro. Congratulations from Brazil.
Великолепное видео! Большое спасибо оператору за работу!
Тролль малолетка? 😂
@@СергейБаламут-э6м Рашист?
За сколько продаёшься просрочка русофобская? 😂 😂 😂 😂
Адрес для фсб свой грАмотно сообщи живность нацисткая, и жди в гости😉
@@СергейБаламут-э6м Иди гавкай в другом месте, на таких же животных как ты! Я не могу с тобой общаться. Общение с тобой равносильно тому, как если бы на меня набросилась с лаем мелкая злобная дворняга, а я бы встал на колени и стал лаять в ответ. Так что пшёл вон, Шариков!
Thanks! This was not only interesting to watch but enjoyable because of the music choice.
12:18 was absolutely beautiful
A wonderful process that Britain gave the world .
まさに鉄人達☺️こんな暑そうな中作業してるのがスゴすぎる。
そしてサザエさんの曲も
What is fascinating to me is the engineering to design and build these machines.Amazing what humans can accomplish.
when money is no issue, you can build whatever you want
Saudações de Brasília 🇧🇷 muito interessante tudo esse processo de fabricação.
Fascinating!.....thanks for uploading.....
The level of automation is remarkable compared to those videos of Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi factories where so much of the process is still managed by hand at great personal risk to the workers. I hope those countries can achieve this level of industrialisation to make their steel production safer, quicker, and far more efficient.
I like the shots of the control room at 9:49, how the paint on the edges of the consoles has been worn away by thousands of hands resting there over many many years. It gives a great sense that this plant has been operating for a long time and those who work there pay careful attention to the production process. An impressive video, thank you to the uploader.
Those Indian rebar plants are something else... workers wearing SANDELS while standing in a pit, live hooking semi-molten rebar into roller machines. OSHA would have a stroke.
@@info_fox absolutely buck-wild right?
But sometimes I see people making fun and joking about it, and I'm like "guys, this was literally exactly how _your country's_ steel industry worked when it was still a _developing nation_ . Those poor-as-fuck plant workers deserve better man, they work bloody hard for bloody long hours at huge risk of injury, I hope they get better working conditions by unionising or something. I dunno how that shit all works in India or Pakistan though. Anyway, cheers from Sydney mate.
Feel the wisdom of human beings, the beauty of industrial manufacturing
なんとも懐かしい!
Wonderful!! Japan is great.
近くにも有るけどこんな感じで出来るんですね❗️電気炉なので製鉄所みたいに巨大ではないのですね🏭️
Great editing and great music.
Дуже цікаве відео, дякую оператору. Японія молодець )
це все і навіть краще , було в зруйнованому Маріуполі 😪🥶😱😭
Красиво смотреть. Не оторваться
溶銑を鋳型に入れると字幕あったけど、固まったビレットの動き見ていると連続鋳造しているんじゃないかと思う
あのどろどろの連続した動きで鋼を冷やしながら固めるのは技術の発達は素晴らしいと感じた
コロナ前までは毎年春か夏ごろに工場見学やってましたね、取引先だったので新入社員の時に行った記憶があります。
I like the part with the metal.
Un trabajo extraordinario, el ingenio del hombre para construir esta gigante maquina, parece ciencia ficción, felicitaciones por esa ardua labor
And this plant among possibly hundreds or more throughout the world is expected to be powered by solar panels and wind power - I presume ? LOONEY GREEN LEFT !
Great video - Thanks.
الحمد لله احييكم من اليمن
Man the environment must be extreme, I don't think I could handle it, big respect for the hard working people really. Also these powerhouse machineries gosh i love them.
「哲」学ではない「鉄」学の面白さ、動画を見終わられると地味な凄さを感じられます
拓南グループは世間で無名でしょうが、1540度の「暑さ」ではなく働かれるすべての方の「熱さ」を実感、冷めて鋼線が出来上っても商品に懸ける「熱さ」は変わりません
Love it. Great to know where our products come from.
Wszystko pięknie na końcu ułożone 🙂
So many bars. That was great
very good job japan is the best
The cleanest plant I have ever been to.the steel is very high quality during tensile strength test.very impressed from recycled steel.
電気炉の扉が開いた時の神々しさが素晴らしい
one of the most impressive maschine ever
5:08 かっこ良すぎかて
from start to finish! great video.. top channel!
I don't think i've ever quite enjoyed the sound of screeching metal until now. ❤
what a wonderful video! Thank you for this!
such a nice light show when charging the furnace
Very smart and interesting
The compulsion to add background music really takes away from this. "Diegetic sound."
the background music got you feeling sorry for the planet type of feel
At the end the magnet that picked up the finished product, got a little from the next bundle over. Those rebar bent like toothpicks.
What an incredibly heroic endeavor!
5:00 wow, that is insane! I had no idea that is what an Electric Arc Furnace looks like without eye protection
thank you for amazing video
This entire process is truly remarkable.
wow, now this is a great example of automation! humans just loaded the machine and the rest was on auto! incredible process.
Super cool!
なんか見たことある場所だなと思ったら拓南だ!搬入する時作業員優しくて好き
That's a nice informative video. learned something new. good work👏
my type of therapy
14:26 Yeah, that looks great. Somebody gonna come pick that up?
Fabulous! I Love Living in the Future!
❤ From South Korea
i would love to visit this factory! as a metal worker myself i would love to see how other countries works
It’s hot
@@alfredhitchcock45 Nothin i aint used to so i would still love to see it :D