Good catch! My hearing is so bad, I never would have caught it. China makes all of the valueless cr*p we import that breaks within two weeks. Really, an unscrupulous and amoral society!
This is very interesting, even if the video is not always on the same page as the narration. Some very big brains were involved in the development and refining of these incredible processes, for sure. Some of this stuff is really ingenious!
Sounds like a propaganda piece to me. "Wheels renound for their durability." I've not heard that statement and "China" in the same sentence very frequently. I hear words like "lead paint" and "melamine" among others.
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
The audio talks of computer-controlled forging, induction heating. But the video is a piece from a plain old oven put in a low-tech forging machine. ??
The alloy used in the production of steel wheels for railcars is typically a specialized high-carbon steel or a low-alloy steel that is designed to provide the necessary strength, durability, and resistance to wear. These alloys are carefully engineered to withstand the heavy loads, high stress, and repeated impacts encountered during rail operation. Key Components and Properties High Carbon Content: Carbon content is usually between 0.55% and 0.80%, which enhances hardness and wear resistance. Manganese (Mn): Manganese is often added (up to 1%) to improve toughness, resistance to impact, and wear characteristics. Silicon (Si): Silicon (around 0.15% to 0.30%) may be included to enhance strength and improve resistance to fatigue. Other Alloying Elements: Chromium (Cr): Improves wear resistance and hardness. Molybdenum (Mo): Sometimes added to improve resistance to heat and stress.
Could someone please tell me why these things aren’t made here in the United States. I think we know the answer and it’s shameful. Absolutely shameful.☹️
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
China also stands out as a major producer of "Chinesium" the shittiest steel in the world and as someone who has bought CRAPPY Chinesium stuff- I wouldn't reccomend it! anyway - lets watch the video....
Anybody can make them better but it costs more and at some point good enough is good enough. Train wheel production is long past the point where they just fall apart. What they shoot for now is longevity. Sure you can make a longer lasting wheel but is it worth the extra cost? Do they roll more miles per dollar? Do they cause fewer accidents? If not then there is no benefit from buying them.
when you hear a train approaching the sound of the clack is flat spots on the wheels from the trains sliding on the tracks. Over time it wears a flat spot on that spot on the wheel hence clap clap.
Die anderen Stadt bringe ich der Eisenbahn nach Oben um der Sparen & Günstiger Reparaturen.......! Der Baselstadt mache ich es auch .......! Wollen Sie Verhungern Einkommen & Ununterbrochen Arbeiten als Architektur ?
We are… Amsted rail has four plants throughout the US. NSH group and NSH USA has plants in Sterling Heights, MI, and Albany, NY. Progress Rail is another one that produces wheel sets and axles, and has plants throughout the country. All of these companies produce wheels for almost all class I railroads.
What are the best strategies to protect my portfolio? I've heard that a downturn will devastate the financial market, so I'm concerned about my $200k stock portfolio.,
You can directly blame unions for America losing manufacturing jobs, that and overbearing government regulations plus hig taxsx, a company can't make a profit and still remain competitive.
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
@@MrStarlight76 yeah, in subways and through cities - any place they can deliver electricity to the train. Other than that, yes, diesel powered electric trains have been around for a very long time. None of those are electric trains - in today's definition of what an electric vehicle is.
This video is about China smelling their own farts. My dude, this isn't ground breaking new technology this is the same old tech used since the 80's. Also, love the dude sweeping the press as that giant piece of billet was being forged good safety China.
Insane operations, massive forging presses over 9,000 tons of pressure applied to forge a rouge outline of a product, just think of how precise the tolerances are when making these rail wheels, let alone larger items ,like ship engine crankshafts? 🦘🦘😎😎
So, why don't you show how American train wheels are made? Bet we do a better job, and quicker too. And we make them better. Who cares what goes on in China. We don't use their wheels anyway.
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We gave them the technology and the machinery to do this and that is why our steel plants are closed
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First time I've heard German spoken in a Chinese Factory 2:20
Because that all machinery equipments from Germany.
Guten Tag,ja Deutsche Sprache, German Language
Yeah a Nazi symbol at 8:12
Good catch! My hearing is so bad, I never would have caught it. China makes all of the valueless cr*p we import that breaks within two weeks. Really, an unscrupulous and amoral society!
Gawd I hate these channels with robotic AI voices!
I turn the sound off and listen to porn.
And hot metal getting squeezed over and over again.
Nice 👍👍👍👍
This is very interesting, even if the video is not always on the same page as the narration.
Some very big brains were involved in the development and refining of these incredible processes, for sure. Some of this stuff is really ingenious!
Showing how they were made before robots and hydraulic presses would be and interesting video
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Waoooo kren... ❤
Thanks for all them
Sounds like a propaganda piece to me. "Wheels renound for their durability." I've not heard that statement and "China" in the same sentence very frequently. I hear words like "lead paint" and "melamine" among others.
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
@@bradbergman3673Japan stopped selling China its HSR wheels. China made their own and their HSR trains vibrate. So right now they are inferior.
"China high quality of train wheels"
And shows a presser that is supposed to press straight lines with bent metal that cannot press a straight line.
Amazing video 😊😮❤
The audio talks of computer-controlled forging, induction heating. But the video is a piece from a plain old oven put in a low-tech forging machine. ??
I love them…..
America: Been there, done that! (First)
Quite the process for a product like that
Those who saw it like huge dumbells in thumbnails
😂😂😂
Kudos to the Gym Rats.
8:29
This is a scrapyard.
Very boring repetitive and over exaggerated comentry for what is an interesting subject. Better of watching with no sound
Do they sell them at Walmart?
gostei
The amount of energy used to turn big pieces of steel red hot must be staggering.
Shrink fit is probably better and more economical than press fit for rail wheels.
Wicked 😊😊😊😊
中國重工業!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
That's not new tech. China just made it bigger old tech
Shut up 🤐. Everybody is an expert in the comment section, just watch and learn something.
60-70 year old worn out presses from former American steal mills
The alloy used in the production of steel wheels for railcars is typically a specialized high-carbon steel or a low-alloy steel that is designed to provide the necessary strength, durability, and resistance to wear. These alloys are carefully engineered to withstand the heavy loads, high stress, and repeated impacts encountered during rail operation.
Key Components and Properties
High Carbon Content: Carbon content is usually between 0.55% and 0.80%, which enhances hardness and wear resistance.
Manganese (Mn): Manganese is often added (up to 1%) to improve toughness, resistance to impact, and wear characteristics.
Silicon (Si): Silicon (around 0.15% to 0.30%) may be included to enhance strength and improve resistance to fatigue.
Other Alloying Elements:
Chromium (Cr): Improves wear resistance and hardness.
Molybdenum (Mo): Sometimes added to improve resistance to heat and stress.
Could someone please tell me why these things aren’t made here in the United States. I think we know the answer and it’s shameful. Absolutely shameful.☹️
For cheap labor don’t want to pay decent salary’s here
nice!
I'm a diesel and petrol mechanic from South Africa....you can take and teach me anytime 🤞🤞🙏🙏🙏
So....really great Chinese wheels are actually made elsewhere ?
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
How train wheel ARE made😮
Love the video but how come every video has static when the narrator talks
We will check this situation, thank you for leaving a comment to let us know.
It's a ROBOT.. And it's electronic Teeth are clicking. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
The production materials and perhaps some equipment are CERTAINLY NOT CLEAN.
IT'S CONTROLLABLE BY INFIRMITIES
Guten Tag DEMG ist Deutschland, Germany
*Narrated By Ai* *Good Bye*
China also stands out as a major producer of "Chinesium" the shittiest steel in the world and as someone who has bought CRAPPY Chinesium stuff- I wouldn't reccomend it! anyway - lets watch the video....
รางและล้อรถไฟฟ้าความเร็วสูง คงจะส่วนผสมเป็นความลับ ต้องอาศัยสถิติประยุกต์ร่วมมูลเหตุจูงใจด้วย{ความเร็ว450กิโลเมตร/ชั่วโมง}อาจจะวิ่งเหนือราง ประมาณ4-5 มิลลิเมตร มโนไม่แน่ใจ ขออภัยคับคุณ นิค.รายงาน
We can make them better than Chinka
Okay Bill, you can relax the red scare has been over😭
Anybody can make them better but it costs more and at some point good enough is good enough. Train wheel production is long past the point where they just fall apart. What they shoot for now is longevity. Sure you can make a longer lasting wheel but is it worth the extra cost? Do they roll more miles per dollar? Do they cause fewer accidents? If not then there is no benefit from buying them.
Who wrote the thumbnail, a ten year-old kid?
Not sure if an AI bot narrator is being used or not because the sound bite doesn't match the video!
Incredible
when you hear a train approaching the sound of the clack is flat spots on the wheels from the trains sliding on the tracks. Over time it wears a flat spot on that spot on the wheel hence clap clap.
That train wheel wouldn’t turn very good, it’s square??
Die anderen Stadt bringe ich der Eisenbahn nach Oben um der Sparen & Günstiger Reparaturen.......!
Der Baselstadt mache ich es auch .......! Wollen Sie Verhungern Einkommen & Ununterbrochen Arbeiten als Architektur ?
And in the midle You can year people speaking German
I can read your script. Will be better
Yeah. Can you give me your sample voice?
@TodayMachine Sure! Send me something to read, and I'll send it back. I'm not sure how to do that...
28:00 - 30:45 filmed at a russian facility. This video is a strange compilation.
Guten Tag,im Hintergrund ist Deutsche Sprache.
Does the US Purchase train wheels from china.
obviously
Why aren’t we making them in America?
We are… Amsted rail has four plants throughout the US. NSH group and NSH USA has plants in Sterling Heights, MI, and Albany, NY. Progress Rail is another one that produces wheel sets and axles, and has plants throughout the country. All of these companies produce wheels for almost all class I railroads.
We are.
Perhaps a new design, because they cannot keep hazard material off the earth !
India needs to improvise heavy machinery technology, because India is too weak comparing to other nations production.
Say global now
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What are the best strategies to protect my portfolio? I've heard that a downturn will devastate the financial market, so I'm concerned about my $200k stock portfolio.,
Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service? Seems you've figured it all out.
What the absolute fcuk does your comment have to do about heavy engineering?
And why are comments followed by obviously bot generated comments?
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AI narrated, AI generated.👎
And I still am amazed at technology in today's world!
starting at 10:00 looks fake
Fun fact placing nickels on train tracks only flattens the nickel ..it wont flip a train still have a few from my youth
Canada would never ever defer to china we are where its at, canada and the us all the way baby.
A.i. narrator ,
I think this is Al made…..
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You can directly blame unions for America losing manufacturing jobs, that and overbearing government regulations plus hig taxsx, a company can't make a profit and still remain competitive.
no treads on them
No studded snow tires either!🤔
Please, don't accelerate video !
Keno spring😂
Are you kidding? China's high-speed rail wheels are a disaster.
The video needs more jump cuts. I can still kinda tell what's happening.
Don't know how that can be, their steel isn't very good
communist china's steal is garbage
Making train wheels isn't rocket science. Neither is testing the quality of train wheels. People buying and using train wheels know how to check quality and they wouldn't be buying Chinese wheels if they were inferior.
Electric trains, huh? And pigs will fly.
What does this comment mean?
@@ICU306 Pigs will fly before they make a viable electric train.
What are you talking about, electric trains has been around for decades
@@MrStarlight76 yeah, in subways and through cities - any place they can deliver electricity to the train. Other than that, yes, diesel powered electric trains have been around for a very long time. None of those are electric trains - in today's definition of what an electric vehicle is.
ٰI disliked because of rapid change of scenes.
Two million a year!! That’s more than five thousand per day. Typical lying Chinese
AI generated
This video is about China smelling their own farts. My dude, this isn't ground breaking new technology this is the same old tech used since the 80's. Also, love the dude sweeping the press as that giant piece of billet was being forged good safety China.
In this video Chinese speak German and look Italian. It’s a fake video.
China China China
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@@mickjames666 this is a CCP Propaganda Piece. SCREW CHINA.
this is how bs u tube vids r made
Crap script, read by crap AI👎
Thanks for your comment. We will try more in next videos.
@@TodayMachine Use a REAL Human......
@@m9ovich785
They cost too much!
this video sucks
Well I’m definitely not seeing this level of precision in America in the automotive industry….. Chinese steel soft af
Insane operations, massive forging presses over 9,000 tons of pressure applied to forge a rouge outline of a product, just think of how precise the tolerances are when making these rail wheels, let alone larger items ,like ship engine crankshafts? 🦘🦘😎😎
Ausserdem arbeite ich in Pad & keine Computer haben Ok. Kinders Kindisch Kindlein Kinder Garten Breakdance
It was good till you said China.
Ha ha. Me too. China makes all the valueless crap we import that breaks within 2 weeks!
So, why don't you show how American train wheels are made? Bet we do a better job, and quicker too. And we make them better. Who cares what goes on in China. We don't use their wheels anyway.
FAke news.
To begin with, china has subgrade steel.What was made in the united states was a lot tougher