Wow!!! Justed started a corporate office job in the Steel industry was previously in Automotive manufacturing..this video is amazing and got me up to speed...thank you so much!!! This is wonderful!!! I have it on repeat all day!!!
Another fine educational video on steel production. The visualisation makes it very useful for educational purposes in high school. I am and stay a big fan of these videos.
In the section on Basic Oxygen Steel making the narrator didn't mention that in addition to scrap steel mill-scale is added too and this helps reduce the excess carbon in the molten-iron.
This design of video belongs on the scrap heap. Visual learning is one of the best ways to learn, but not by diagrams or words being spelled out across the screen. When it says, for example; "The slag is skimmed off", it should SHOW IT BEING DONE AS IT SAYS IT. We need a world where money doesn't exist, because the lack of funding reduced this video into a moving slide-show-power-point presentation, whereby you learn about 80% less than you would seeing the subject matter in its true form. What I mean by that, is the camera team should go to a smelting works, film the process in action, then have the narrator talk over the process in action, followed up by a summary of bullet point words to cement the witnessed process, for documentation for the learner's/recipient's benefit. THAT is way better than reading words across a screen, that means nothing.. UPLOADER: Thanks so much for sharing and collating all this material. God bless you!! :)
The analogy of global steel production being equated to numbers of Eiffel Towers is not an oranges for oranges one. The Eiffel Tower is not made from steel.
Wow!!! Justed started a corporate office job in the Steel industry was previously in Automotive manufacturing..this video is amazing and got me up to speed...thank you so much!!! This is wonderful!!! I have it on repeat all day!!!
Great video for studying the steel production. Thank you so much for this video.
This was very informative and well-animated. Thank you!
Another fine educational video on steel production. The visualisation makes it very useful for educational purposes in high school. I am and stay a big fan of these videos.
Comprehensive and precisely explained.. Thanks a lot fir such a great video. Very informative indeed.
Wonderful lucid and enjoyable. Hearty thanks.
Thanku for this effort
Please provide a video on automation and control of steel plants
Software and applications used in it
Wow great video!!
Thanks 😎
Thanks, very helpful to me..
In the section on Basic Oxygen Steel making the narrator didn't mention that in addition to scrap steel mill-scale is added too and this helps reduce the excess carbon in the molten-iron.
Finally, continuous casting diagramed.
What are the advantages of continuous casting over ingot casting
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This design of video belongs on the scrap heap.
Visual learning is one of the best ways to learn, but not by diagrams or words being spelled out across the screen. When it says, for example; "The slag is skimmed off", it should SHOW IT BEING DONE AS IT SAYS IT.
We need a world where money doesn't exist, because the lack of funding reduced this video into a moving slide-show-power-point presentation, whereby you learn about 80% less than you would seeing the subject matter in its true form. What I mean by that, is the camera team should go to a smelting works, film the process in action, then have the narrator talk over the process in action, followed up by a summary of bullet point words to cement the witnessed process, for documentation for the learner's/recipient's benefit. THAT is way better than reading words across a screen, that means nothing..
UPLOADER:
Thanks so much for sharing and collating all this material. God bless you!! :)
i'm here to learn vocabulary... and i some how understand the process of steal making haha
the old school videos are much better because they show more images to represent what is said - like billets, bloom or slabs... just for improvement
EAF 12000 °C?
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The analogy of global steel production being equated to numbers of Eiffel Towers is not an oranges for oranges one.
The Eiffel Tower is not made from steel.
The makady of all comparisons.
How
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very difficult to understand, lot of informations
Argon gas
i wont do it but i really want to be teh first dislike to baad the video was to good