Great video, highly educational. Interesting to see how different the spherical shells are compared to more traditional methods. The lack of time-fuse and the use of plastic hemispheres. I'm sure it's a lot quicker in the manufacturing process without having to paste and dry. Thanks for this insight!
Very interesting video, thank you for giving us these insights. They like their plastic shells, and I see the advantages in production. As long as no one complains, they will continue to use them of course. For me, this is a reason not to buy these products, no matter how beautiful the effects are. You will never be able to clean up all the little plastic pieces after a show, and if you're shooting on a lake, it's simply "out of sight, out of mind ". Fireworks already have a bad image, which will increase dramatically in the next years. So I do my best not to further fuel that image, while still pursuing our passion.
Well, you still see this a lot. Also in Italy there is a looot of plastic. Easy and fast in use..however the spherical shells do not give a perfectly round effect like a cardboard hemi. Another reason why I prefer cardboard over plastic😁
Not to worry Swiss pyro Climate activist and animalovers already have a bad image now , which will increase dramatically in the next years luckily ( More and more people are getting enaugh with this green propaganda..
Very nice video, very interesting. But for me it's sad that they use so much Plastic. Today there is plastic made of cornstarch, they should use that or paper.
This Plastic hysteria all the time not a few plastics shell parts that will pollute the planet .. anyway, you didn't hear about this? Cleaning up the garbage after the show is over? Every pyrotechnicanc do this so plastic is not a problem if it is picked up ! :)
Thank you for showing for us Spolette how this shells made :) I never knew they put it in two depths I always thought shells that looked like this were welded from the side only and then there is the material in it but I never knew there was another plastic shell inside the larger one this explains a lot especially the older type pf shells that were welded at the sides :) We have never used this technology in under socialism we had one shell only and then there is the material in it and always welded in the middle , and we used very hard bakelite plastic for the capsule Cylinder ball shells and softer plastic for the only round ones :) Caballars are awesome company :)
No pasting so less labor. No drying so less time. And I think a more consistent result because every shell you paste will have some minor differences. With plastic, as long as it is the same throughout all batches you won't have this issue.
Please change the name of the video!! It is "Hermanos Caballer" with "e". Caballer means knigth while caballar means "related to horses": It's a pity they have so low skills in English. Their fireworks are higly regarded in Spain. I also dislike the use of plastic. Albeit extremely convenient, it is not really possible to clean all the debris, specially if fireworks are launched by the seaside -quite common here in Spain- or any other water body, forested area or urban environment. I think that, at least in Europe, a "completely plastic free fireworks show" would have its market and mark a difference as compared to other suppliers. It's clearly a market oportunity.
Thx voor je video man erg leuk om te zien dit
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beautiful assembly really nice material and very good the caballer company!👏💪
Altijd tof om effe in zo'n fabriek te kijken. Zou er wel de hele dag rond kunnen lopen!
Gaaf man, heb ervan genoten!
Great video, highly educational. Interesting to see how different the spherical shells are compared to more traditional methods. The lack of time-fuse and the use of plastic hemispheres. I'm sure it's a lot quicker in the manufacturing process without having to paste and dry. Thanks for this insight!
Very interesting video, thank you for giving us these insights. They like their plastic shells, and I see the advantages in production. As long as no one complains, they will continue to use them of course. For me, this is a reason not to buy these products, no matter how beautiful the effects are. You will never be able to clean up all the little plastic pieces after a show, and if you're shooting on a lake, it's simply "out of sight, out of mind
". Fireworks already have a bad image, which will increase dramatically in the next years. So I do my best not to further fuel that image, while still pursuing our passion.
Well, you still see this a lot. Also in Italy there is a looot of plastic. Easy and fast in use..however the spherical shells do not give a perfectly round effect like a cardboard hemi. Another reason why I prefer cardboard over plastic😁
Not to worry Swiss pyro Climate activist and animalovers already have a bad image now , which will increase dramatically in the next years luckily ( More and more people are getting enaugh with this green propaganda..
great attitude
Very nice video!!
04:04 Those nails straight outa Lord of the rings dog.
Fantastic
Very nice video, very interesting. But for me it's sad that they use so much Plastic. Today there is plastic made of cornstarch, they should use that or paper.
This Plastic hysteria all the time not a few plastics shell parts that will pollute the planet .. anyway, you didn't hear about this? Cleaning up the garbage after the show is over? Every pyrotechnicanc do this so plastic is not a problem if it is picked up ! :)
Thank you for showing for us Spolette how this shells made :) I never knew they put it in two depths I always thought shells that looked like this were welded from the side only and then there is the material in it but I never knew there was another plastic shell inside the larger one this explains a lot especially the older type pf shells that were welded at the sides :)
We have never used this technology in under socialism we had one shell only and then there is the material in it and always welded in the middle , and we used very hard bakelite plastic for the capsule Cylinder ball shells and softer plastic for the only round ones :)
Caballars are awesome company :)
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Heel gaaf om te zien dit. Komt er nog een deel 2 😅😊😊
Work i could do all night long :D
Wich glue do they use for the plastic shells?
Wat is de functie van het bolletje met graatjes in de plastic ball shells?
Awesome! But why so much plastic?
No pasting so less labor. No drying so less time. And I think a more consistent result because every shell you paste will have some minor differences. With plastic, as long as it is the same throughout all batches you won't have this issue.
They Cleaning up the garbage after the show is over Every pyrotechnicanc do this so plastic is not a problem if it is picked up ! :)
vet man
Are they not supposed to go up in the air to see all the colours of it I don't think it's meant to just burn then flop to the ground
How to get plastic in nature LOL
Grupos de Truenos 2 - 6 voor de Retenciones.
Please change the name of the video!! It is "Hermanos Caballer" with "e". Caballer means knigth while caballar means "related to horses":
It's a pity they have so low skills in English. Their fireworks are higly regarded in Spain.
I also dislike the use of plastic. Albeit extremely convenient, it is not really possible to clean all the debris, specially if fireworks are launched by the seaside -quite common here in Spain- or any other water body, forested area or urban environment.
I think that, at least in Europe, a "completely plastic free fireworks show" would have its market and mark a difference as compared to other suppliers. It's clearly a market oportunity.
Có bán kg
Too much plastic being used.
Omg Greenpeace?
What's that little paper ball shell he's placing in the middle of the white plastic ball shell?