How Millions Of Coca Cola Cans Are Made From Aluminum Round Bars. Satisfying Production Processes
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- How Millions Of Coca Cola Cans Are Made In Factory. Satisfying Production Processes
0:01. Aluminum Recycling and Aluminum Rod Production Process
4:49. Aluminum Can Production Line
11:34. Coca Cola Cans Packaging Line
21:22. Cold Forging
26:19. Chair Production Process
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That is a nice tidy plant, the one I did work for was a bit more noisy, each can was imaged and recorded to make sure the inside was correctly painted or the soda drink would eat the can in weeks, the speed was 1200 cans a minute. The Deco Coater was amazing as it could transfer six colours in perfect registration. great video which brought back some good memories.
To produce millions of cans of Coca-Cola every day, the system must be equally capable
I like this factory
Amazing processs!!!! i love this channel!!!
Great job my friend, best wishes to you
Homogenization improves the quality of aluminum rods and billets by: Eliminating stress and microscopic inhomogeneity caused by casting, Reducing segregation and extrusion resistance, Increasing plasticity, and Improving metallurgical results.
We take aluminum abundance and cheapness for granted. During WW2, Nazi Germany began to run short on aluminum. While nearby Sweden could sell Germany abundant iron ore, it had no aluminum ore to sell. The German authorities arranged for all shot-down, German, American, and British bombers and fighter planes to be collected up and taken to recycling centers. All aluminum parts were removed and melted into aluminum melting vats. The recycling operations were no where as sophisticated as seen in this video. The recycled aluminum got manufactured into new German Luftwaffe fighter planes. By then there was far less need for bombers as Nazi Germany was forced onto the defensive.
Today's soda aluminum cans are so thin-walled as to be flimsy. You have to handle today's soda cans carefully and gently. Jostling today's flimsy soda cans causes it to bulge.
That is the primary source of income for homeless people; they collect cans one by one
So you took this video from someone else and added your own voice over to make it yours?
Just think of it... The coke can you hold might have been part of a Boeing 747 wing...
What a waste of good aluminum!
The can costs more than the soda inside.
Thisnis what i mean. Aluminium and steel are not products to built Carson.
All those hot toasty aluminum fumes gotta be good for human to breathe all day with no respirator of any sort.
Lucky to remember your own name after 20 years in that environment.
untrue! pls check. not on facebook, tiktok etc.
you were shown aerosol can production here, Coco Cola and other beverage two-piece aluminium can production is entirely different from this.....!!!
What a waist for a junk food.........
Just another stupid AI voice over!!
Nothing wrong with that. The voice speaks clearly and tells us what we need to know. Better get with the times dude or you’re gonna be left behind.
what a waste of natural resources to can junk like coke ...😡
You don’t run things. Your junk is someone else’s enjoyable refreshing drink. Let’s stick to the point! It was a great example of factory management and standards. No one asked if you like coke.
@davidl6757 still wasting resources on junk products ..and it's not very efficient at making coke considering how much time and energy it takes to produce one can of soda
It’s better than plastic!
@pflans2306 I won't argue that one ..we used to get soda in glass bottles with real sugar ..now it's plastic leeching chemicals with corn syrup instead of cane sugar ..
Why does it have to rot gut coke, why not another soda, and what's with the voice, sounds like it is gay
Aluminium.. get i.. aluminium..
Not aluminum..
Utbildning och intelligens är inte samma sak.. lär er det ..
Ok you feel better now ? 🤷
That’s incorrect. The one you don’t like was actually around before the one you prefer.