“ THE CHEMICAL ENGINEER ” 1960s CAREER GUIDANCE FILM CHEMICAL PLANTS & LABORATORIES XD73374

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    "The Chemical Engineer" is a 1964 career guidance film made by The American Institute of Chemical Engineers. This film was intended to convince high school students to study chemical engineering in college. It shows you what a day in the life of a chemical engineer looks like and all of the good you could be doing. Many of the scenes are in laboratories and chemical plants. The film was written and directed by Justin Herman and narrated by Peter Roberts.
    Engineers in suits discuss a chemistry problem. Three men watch a film on a projector. More engineers discuss the parameters for designing a space station (1:22). Titles “The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Presents The Chemical Engineer.” A hand pours liquid into beakers (2:40). He stirs one beaker and pulls out a glob of synthetic rubber. Two men in hard hats study a blue print in front of a chemical plant. Close ups of moving parts inside the plant. A man in a bow tie observes a wall of gauges and dials while taking notes (4:54). An alarm sounds while a red light blinks. Large round tanks sit on stilts. Zoom of the chemical plant with smoke stack. Close up of tanks that reads “…Denatured Alcohol Storage Tank…” “Dry Acetone 15,036 Gals.” “100% Sulfuric Acid...” “Caustic Soda”… (5:59). Overlapping pipes with pressure gauges with signs that read “Oxygen” and “Liquid Nitrogen.” Two me stand in front of a chemical plant that provides high pressure oxygen (6:23). A man pours a bag of chemical mulch into a bucket on a tractor. Wheat grows in abundance in arid dirt. Two engineers work in a technical lab where they work on developing an energy source for spacecrafts using Magnetohydrodynamics, also known as MHD (6:50). One of them reaches into a glovebox. A rocket explodes out of water. An explosion displaces earth (7:49). Two men pull rubber form a mold. Man kicks a soccer ball. A 16mm film projector is threaded. Synthetic stockings (8:50). Pharmaceutical drugs bottles are filled. Bottles zoom by on a conveyor belt. Scenes of people demonstrating products made from chemicals. Scenes of chemical engineers hard at work. A teenager mixes chemical in lab at school (9:37). He pours the mixture into the engine of a roadster or hot rod. Exhaust pipe (10:07). An African American boy works on electrical circuits. A teenage girl measures synthetic food. A boy builds a model plane from a kit. He flies a remote-control airplane that is towing a glider (11:04). He performs science experiments and works puzzles including a crossword (11:45). He shows his coach a football play on a chalkboard. Men work in a college lab. They are in a math class then working on an adding machine (13:00). The student investigates reaction kinetics in the lab. He enters data into a punch card based computer. A teacher talks about a plasma jets and lasers. Caution sticker on a small test or instructional nuclear reactor indicating the presence of uranium or plutonium (15:26). Student manipulates radioactive material inside a chamber. A young man is interviewed for a job in a power plant. Children play on a playground. Tractors build a chemical plant. An engineer creates a strip of film from liquid (19:11). Engineers ask questions. Another engineer presents his new product. A woman transcribes a letter. A woman in goggles designs a pilot plant (20:45). A porotype machine demonstrates their product. Men study a miniature mockup of a pilot plant (21:29). Slow pan of a wall of temperature control valves and gauges. The plant produces rolls of film. Two men walk down a tarmac where small planes and helicopters are preparing to take off. They climb into a Cessna 172 Skyhawk airplane, tail # N-5399W (23:50). Montage of previous scenes. View of a very long pipe on stilts.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @horatiodreamt
    @horatiodreamt Год назад +11

    Good vid. Math and chemistry were difficult subjects for me in high school. I knew I would not have been a good chemist or chemical engineer. But I admire those who have the talent for the subject matter.

  • @jerry50bmg65
    @jerry50bmg65 Год назад +8

    Chem E for almost 40 years. It has been a satisfying ride of invention and improvement.

  • @douglasharley2440
    @douglasharley2440 Год назад +8

    back when education was admired in this country...😥

    • @bhatiavinod294
      @bhatiavinod294 5 месяцев назад

      feel very said worked 6 years in SFO as IT Manager after watching this video how hard old people worked to make America Great now due to Woke culure pople destroying own Assets and culture 😞

  • @TexasPrisonStories
    @TexasPrisonStories Год назад +4

    my new favorite channel!

  • @therealkrystalvintage
    @therealkrystalvintage Год назад +1

    im so confused about the uranium + camping / hiking video you recently posted🤩

  • @LaShondaFelton1983
    @LaShondaFelton1983 Год назад +1

    Good morning and afternoon @PeriscopeFilm, video request: 3 parts of three approaches to psychotherapy III in 1986!

  • @cetocoquinto4704
    @cetocoquinto4704 Год назад +2

    Guys please upload materials from our field electrical engineering also if you can find something heehe more power periscope!

  • @mauricioaraujo9862
    @mauricioaraujo9862 Год назад +1

    Valeu!

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Год назад

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  • @thecatdaddy1974
    @thecatdaddy1974 Год назад

    I'm surprised safety was a thing back then

  • @R32R38
    @R32R38 Год назад

    It's certainly an excellent field, but to get into it you need both an extremely high I.Q. score *and* an extraordinary aptitude for math and science. Probably not one in a thousand people have that combination.

    • @stlstinger5191
      @stlstinger5191 Год назад +3

      I don't know if I entirely agree with your position on the I.Q., but the thing that I always looked for when hiring someone was their natural aptitude and the ability to think sequentially ('like an engineer') to achieve a focused end result while considering everything else that might be related. A higher Mensa class range I.Q. is certainly a plus, but not necessarily a hard and fast requirement. A willing natural aptitude, persistence and focused determination is what separates the technically capable from the professionally competent and ethically responsible.

    • @R32R38
      @R32R38 Год назад +1

      @@stlstinger5191 Interesting response, thanks.

  • @peterparker9286
    @peterparker9286 Год назад +2

    2 Elons at the 550 mark. TOTAL E

  • @itsjustme5381
    @itsjustme5381 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder if they told the chem eng wannabees of the '60s about Agent Orange in commercial quantities. Maybe they did.

  • @peterparker9286
    @peterparker9286 Год назад

    Vinegar and baking soda. Fizz fizz whata relief it is. Alkaline . Acid. BASE. Running a little bit Hot 2nite. COPPER Neo NEODYMIUM. THE NOID

  • @rongreen8962
    @rongreen8962 Год назад +3

    The damage done by humans to our only home, the earth, has many perpetrators.

    • @antoinelavoisier9784
      @antoinelavoisier9784 7 месяцев назад

      Your ignorance is profound. You enjoy a standard of living far superior to what you would have otherwise thanks to science and technology.

  • @aLittlePal
    @aLittlePal Год назад

    16:40
    hey it is Ben Shapiro