Был в Киеве такой станок на заводе Большевик. Делал шнеки для экструдеров. Ныне ни станка ни завода нет. На этой территории торгуют китайским ширпотребом.
Very interesting many years ago I was in charge of a twin screw co-rotating inter-meshing 43mm extruder we used for continuous rubber mixing and reactive processing for rsearch in the tire industry; employing loss in weight feeders for dry products and specialty pumps with a 4 piston flow meter control. We used several different types of individual flights for various stages of mixing.
Years i worked at a plant extruding plastic for Hefty plates. We had 3 8" twin screw extruders. Every 10 years or so maint would pull the screw. Line would be down for a long time. Its amazing those machines run non stop for years. 99% of the product ends up in a landfill. Tons and tons.
its progress and it isn't.....it turns the feeding of human beings into the same principle as the feeding of prepared formulaic silage to dairy cattle ......the machine itself must be close to a million dollars i watch videos like this and then promise myself never to eat another snickers or mars bar in my lifetime.....i've saved tons of money from watching youtube videos like this because the videos have completely turned me off from store-bought bread and prepared foods....in my old age now i do more home cooking than i've ever done before and make all my own bread and pastry and every kind of entree
7:08 Gives a great vision into how screws move the stuff along. Couldn't quite wrap my head around it until now
Very interesting, but the scenes change too fast. Slow it down so I can see what is going on.
Mantap bosssukses ini
We love Iron and also love to hear all kinds of sound and noises made by the machine instead of the unpleasant music.
Был в Киеве такой станок на заводе Большевик. Делал шнеки для экструдеров. Ныне ни станка ни завода нет. На этой территории торгуют китайским ширпотребом.
Very interesting many years ago I was in charge of a twin screw co-rotating inter-meshing 43mm extruder we used for continuous rubber mixing and reactive processing for rsearch in the tire industry; employing loss in weight feeders for dry products and specialty pumps with a 4 piston flow meter control. We used several different types of individual flights for various stages of mixing.
Years i worked at a plant extruding plastic for Hefty plates. We had 3 8" twin screw extruders. Every 10 years or so maint would pull the screw. Line would be down for a long time.
Its amazing those machines run non stop for years.
99% of the product ends up in a landfill. Tons and tons.
Interesting video
How feed screws are made...and funky fresh 80's vibes??? You gotta be kidding me x machines. Pimp-anopolis.
I can do this very easily, I watch the video from Bangladesh
#Lathemachine
I'm lathe mechanist
How can i Calculate channel depth?
I like this video 👍
What is the problem? Why you are not uploading videos? I like this channel.
영상 잘 봤습니다 ^^
Klasse!
I really liked this channel, is it cancelled?
Почти полтора года нет новых роликов. Канал умер?
❤
Супер
very inconsistent video 🤔
What happened to this channel? Its been about a month since the last upload 🤔🤔🤔
Почему пульт управления на русском языке 🤔
Видимо в странах СНГ производство еще не полностью мертво
@@krypton1886 Думаю просто оборудование для России было, вот и пульт на кириллице.
Why do you think we are all speed readers?
Omg ist that complicated...
its progress and it isn't.....it turns the feeding of human beings into the same principle as the feeding of prepared formulaic silage to dairy cattle ......the machine itself must be close to a million dollars
i watch videos like this and then promise myself never to eat another snickers or mars bar in my lifetime.....i've saved tons of money from watching youtube videos like this because the videos have completely turned me off from store-bought bread and prepared foods....in my old age now i do more home cooking than i've ever done before and make all my own bread and pastry and every kind of entree
bro stop doing crack