Very good job getting footage of everything. Your curiosity of how things are created is evident in the documentation of all of these processes and we appreciate you then showing them to us. It’s all very interesting. Thanks for sharing these videos with us.
The video was made in a very great way ,if a student of lower class watch this video , he will come to know all the process of printing and every thing ,,,,,I have no such big words to appreciate and thank you .
I always enjoy watching your videos, your subtitles are always interesting to read and with just enough humour to make me smile :) You definitely are one of the best!
Simplified explanation - The black stuff is a developer solution similar to developing an old photo. The non image area (light grey) is hydroscopic (loves water) and the image area (darker grey) is hydrophobic (really hates water). On the printing press the plate is loaded onto a rotating cylinder with different rollers touching it. First roller is water/alcohol mix to wet the non image area so ink doesn't stick. Next rollers are Ink and that only sticks to the image area that is not wet. Then image transferred to rubber blanket cylinder, then to paper. Better ink transfer with rubber blanket with much sharper lines. This is why it is called offset printing. Usually at least 4 separate units in a line with cyan, magenta, yellow and black just like your printer at home but each colour gets its own plate. This was a single colour run. Paper jams in this machine are MUCH worse than home printer!!!! The old machine doing the gold letters was a Heidelberg Letterpress. It can go much faster but maybe slowed down for you to see. We run ours at approximately 4500 sheets per hour. Hope this was helpful.
LOL, I was in the business for 30 years, I'm the Polar King, and you did NOT offer the simplified explanation, but still an excellent one! ("Blankets" are always going to confuse the layman, for instance.) After all those years and seeing the development of the equipment, I am STILL shocked at the volume we were are able to produce. Printing is a fascinating business, from growing seedlings to sitting in a client's office. I'm sure Ben Wilson will tell you that a pulp and paper mill are absolutely fascinating. Some of the great "field trips" of my life.
@@benwilson089 LOL, that got a genuine hearty laugh!! Great explanation though. I still get a kick out of watching all these machines run. Folders still blow my mind.
I agree, the more information I have about this factory the better. I would like a 3D map I could play through on gmod or something. With all the machines working.
The designers of the machines are to be proud. Many years of study and Exstream functional thinking. Also, interesting, is the amount of "manual" hands on is integrated into the automatic processing. Show's that we haven't got rid of all the humans yet. Love this channel.
I really would appreciate if the operator of that big paper cutter needed TWO hands to activate the knife. As it looks now he activates it by foot or a single hand. And the other hand is still free.
I have a LOT of cutter operator experience. You don't want to hear some of the stories. Conventional equipment makes it virtually impossible to have an accident. There are lasers that signal an immediate stop of the rotation of the arm moving the knife. And yes, you push two buttons and if you release one to quickly to reach for the paper, everything will stop.
Aku sangat suka dengan kerja compressor yg meniup cangkir -cangkir itu melewati lorong pipa bening. Mungkin jet coaster bisa menggunakannya juga. Tentu saja mata pisau pemotong harus di getakkan turun arah diagonal agar proses potong mudah dan tidak berat. Banyak kekaguman ttg mesin2, proses automatisasi dan sistem kerja para pekerjanya. Mungkin tak cukup ruang untuk itu di kolom komentar ini. Terimakasih telah menunjukkan video yg mengagumkan.🙏💯✔
Incredible machinery and the loss of many trees. Oy! Tks for sharing. You should get paid for making these videos, they're awesome. Cheers from FL, USA
The pulp and paper companies realized that it was in their best interest to grow their own stock. We should be far more worried about the permanent disappearance of the Amazon. EVERYTHING is there including the cure for cancer, somewhere. It's ridiculous.
You made an interesting and amusing commentary. Next time I'm at the toilet reading a book, I'll try to remember that the waste paper made toilet 🚻 rolls from scrap worth $2,000 per year.
Nice tour of how things are made in a paper factory. A shame the larger of the shaved scraps of paper around the 10:30 time marker couldn't be recovered and used to make notepads. That would cut down (no pun intended) on how much waste is created.
I was a highly skilled cutter operator for many years, just one of the functions I served in the industry, my favorite by far. Cutting and handling tons of paper in a single shift is almost ASMR satisfying in some cases. A fresh knife would actually sing through paper. We would ALWAYS save materials that were of size and often would spend evenings doing the pad work. The pieces that he was cutting off from the full width sheet that were about 3" wide were always saved, we had pallets and pallets of them. They are specifically used to band up stacks of folded material before skidding or boxing. Excellent observation and point. There were ALWAYS note pads somewhere!!!
I ran cutters for many years. I never worked at a single company where someone wasn't missing fingers. They would bring tours in and especially the kids got a kick out of asking me to hold my hands. I'd always hide a couple of fingers and then show them. THEY thought it was hilarious, EYE still have my finger tips!! (You'd have to practice the finger move to avoid disrespecting anyone by accident.)
the last part of the video is like technology from the middle of the 20th century, ahah... Manual selection, manual gluing, manual pressing, old machines from the 80s 🤣🤣
It's because of the small run size. It's not worth the time to merely melt the glue in the machines to bind those books. Hand assembling books is quite satisfying.
But a lot of paper goes to this kind of production. The waste that will be processed goes to be processed. And for people to sort paper waste as it should, the globe would not be so polluted. This line is practically automated. Not only do you make thesewhich cups but other things as well. And how much paper goes to print books. So that people all over the world respect books as they should. And that they throw the damaged or worn out on waste paper for reprocessing. Various packaging is also printed.
Fábrica de fabricação? Sério isso? É um meme, não é mesmo? Isso é proposital para gerar comentários e engajamento, estou certo né malandrinhos? Vcs são tão "inteligentes"!
Thank you for taking away ultrasonic sounds. You are so kind! BLESSINGS!
비슷한 채널 여러군데 영상 보는데 자막으로 설명해주시는거 너무 좋네요.
뭔지도 모르고 보는것보다는 설명이 있는게 더 좋아요. 감사합니다.
I really enjoy videos that show how products are made. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
종이컵 만드는 과정이 이정도로 최첨단 일줄이야 하나부터 열까지 다 기계가 하네요
4:15 my mind can't comprehend how these machines were conceptualized and made. I wonder how much money was invested in this kind of machinery
Very satisfaying and relaxing video especially there is no talking or explanations.
Very good job getting footage of everything. Your curiosity of how things are created is evident in the documentation of all of these processes and we appreciate you then showing them to us. It’s all very interesting. Thanks for sharing these videos with us.
Thanks for your comment :) Makes me happy making these videos ;)
I hope everyone is wearing ear protection 🥰🙏
This is all very pleasing to see. Great stuff as always.
Thanks!
The video was made in a very great way ,if a student of lower class watch this video , he will come to know all the process of printing and every thing ,,,,,I have no such big words to appreciate and thank you .
Thanks a lot!
I always enjoy watching your videos, your subtitles are always interesting to read and with just enough humour to make me smile :) You definitely are one of the best!
GREAT use of that slow motion my friend, during the corrugated carboard cutting, excellent job!
난 이 종이 펄럭이는 소리가 왤케 좋은 지 몰라
만졌다 하면 손 베고 피 봐가면서 그 엄청나게 무거운 책들 만지고 옮기고 포장하고 하면서도 지금 다시 떠올려 보면 서점에서 일하던 내 좋아했었음
내가 태어나기도 전부터 출판사 하신 아빠의 영향도 있긴 할테지만
I love watching these kind of shows I used to work in a Camry and the doors closed so had to go to another job I miss it still Northern California
Loved this . Amazing . Thanks so much for sharing .
Simplified explanation - The black stuff is a developer solution similar to developing an old photo. The non image area (light grey) is hydroscopic (loves water) and the image area (darker grey) is hydrophobic (really hates water). On the printing press the plate is loaded onto a rotating cylinder with different rollers touching it. First roller is water/alcohol mix to wet the non image area so ink doesn't stick. Next rollers are Ink and that only sticks to the image area that is not wet. Then image transferred to rubber blanket cylinder, then to paper. Better ink transfer with rubber blanket with much sharper lines. This is why it is called offset printing. Usually at least 4 separate units in a line with cyan, magenta, yellow and black just like your printer at home but each colour gets its own plate. This was a single colour run. Paper jams in this machine are MUCH worse than home printer!!!! The old machine doing the gold letters was a Heidelberg Letterpress. It can go much faster but maybe slowed down for you to see. We run ours at approximately 4500 sheets per hour. Hope this was helpful.
LOL, I was in the business for 30 years, I'm the Polar King, and you did NOT offer the simplified explanation, but still an excellent one! ("Blankets" are always going to confuse the layman, for instance.) After all those years and seeing the development of the equipment, I am STILL shocked at the volume we were are able to produce. Printing is a fascinating business, from growing seedlings to sitting in a client's office. I'm sure Ben Wilson will tell you that a pulp and paper mill are absolutely fascinating. Some of the great "field trips" of my life.
@@kevindunlap5525 It started simple and got a bit out of hand 😅
@@benwilson089 LOL, that got a genuine hearty laugh!! Great explanation though. I still get a kick out of watching all these machines run. Folders still blow my mind.
종이컵은 이리만드는군요 신기하네여 그럼 텀블러는 어떻게 만드는지도 궁금합니다 ㅎㅎ
He ain’t going home tonight! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😘, love it
I enjoyed this very much thank you.
I love how you always make sure we can hear what the machines sound like
I agree, the more information I have about this factory the better. I would like a 3D map I could play through on gmod or something. With all the machines working.
@@mookfaru835 with all the moving parts the source engine would cry
The designers of the machines are to be proud. Many years of study and Exstream functional thinking. Also, interesting, is the amount of "manual" hands on is integrated into the automatic processing. Show's that we haven't got rid of all the humans yet. Love this channel.
Sử dụng giấy cũng làm phá hủy môi trường
OK...69...p....now....n ......vedeo...Korea....now...n.....canalo...caredeo....now.....today.....I...see....OK.....my....fand...m......69....p.
No...pech
69...p...my...b....n...dench... n...vedeo..... n....canalo....carede......now.......today...I...see....my...bank...job...now....dokmo
Puje...kopeal...dairat...xx...n....canalo....caredeo...p...g....dod...ata...tot..leps...kombol...moja...... balo...laga...codaita
Atai..panea
Like your humors comments!
Как прикольно стаканчики по воздушным трубам летят! Очень интересное и познавательно видео!
진지한 영상
그렇지 못한 자막
둘의 환상의 이중주ㅋㅋ
너무 재미있다구요!
너무 감사하다구요!
SEP 15, 2022. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHOWING PAPER FACTORY. SO AMUSING , AMAZING & INTERESTING.
Loved the video and the witty text narrative.
34:33
Well done. Subtitles and no music. Just machines.
자막 귀엽다.. 종이컵인 줄 알고 찍었는데 봉구스 밥버거ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Wow ! I love the paper !
A mi me encanta la fabrica ,uno aprende mucho como se hace u otras .Leslie leyton vega.🇨🇱Suerte!!!!!!
¡¡¡ HUAUUUU.!!!... ¡EMOCIONANTE! , GRACIAS , ESTO SÍ QUE ES ADELANTO !!!👏👏👏🤷♀️
I really would appreciate if the operator of that big paper cutter needed TWO hands to activate the knife. As it looks now he activates it by foot or a single hand. And the other hand is still free.
I have a LOT of cutter operator experience. You don't want to hear some of the stories. Conventional equipment makes it virtually impossible to have an accident. There are lasers that signal an immediate stop of the rotation of the arm moving the knife. And yes, you push two buttons and if you release one to quickly to reach for the paper, everything will stop.
Nice captions
I like how the mechanical guillotines slice the paper
I cut on those for many years, it's incredibly satisfying.
*Very interesting. I will know how it goes. We are waiting for new videos about other productions!* 👍👍
Nice factory
wo video is so amazing thank you for sharing this video
Aku sangat suka dengan kerja compressor yg meniup cangkir -cangkir itu melewati lorong pipa bening. Mungkin jet coaster bisa menggunakannya juga.
Tentu saja mata pisau pemotong harus di getakkan turun arah diagonal agar proses potong mudah dan tidak berat.
Banyak kekaguman ttg mesin2, proses automatisasi dan sistem kerja para pekerjanya.
Mungkin tak cukup ruang untuk itu di kolom komentar ini.
Terimakasih telah menunjukkan video yg mengagumkan.🙏💯✔
Incredible machinery and the loss of many trees. Oy! Tks for sharing. You should get paid for making these videos, they're awesome. Cheers from FL, USA
The pulp and paper companies realized that it was in their best interest to grow their own stock.
We should be far more worried about the permanent disappearance of the Amazon. EVERYTHING is there including the cure for cancer, somewhere. It's ridiculous.
Asombrosa maquinaría, la sincronización es impecable. Alta ingeniería aplicada a las artes gráficas...
Lol, the recycle paper to tp..." see you at home too" 😂😁
Wow, great video. Love it.
You made an interesting and amusing commentary. Next time I'm at the toilet reading a book, I'll try to remember that the waste paper made toilet 🚻 rolls from scrap worth $2,000 per year.
대단하다 와우
Very cool video. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing
Sounds like some echo was added to the cardboard box video? Not sure if that was in the original or not
Amazing ....
Awesome!!!
I subscribed for your humour 😂
God has real blessed white man....
I like this prodact
사용한종이컵 재활용되나요?아님 또 쓰레기로 버려야되나?ㅠ
Very interesting ❤❤
Well, at least the waste product from manufacturing gets reused, but I wish that the finished product one used was recycled, especially the cups.
고주파 소음을 지웠음에도 들리는 걸 보니 난 아직 젊다
So many tubes!
我是台灣人 以前就是從事紙杯這個工作
Nice tour of how things are made in a paper factory. A shame the larger of the shaved scraps of paper around the 10:30 time marker couldn't be recovered and used to make notepads. That would cut down (no pun intended) on how much waste is created.
I was a highly skilled cutter operator for many years, just one of the functions I served in the industry, my favorite by far. Cutting and handling tons of paper in a single shift is almost ASMR satisfying in some cases. A fresh knife would actually sing through paper.
We would ALWAYS save materials that were of size and often would spend evenings doing the pad work. The pieces that he was cutting off from the full width sheet that were about 3" wide were always saved, we had pallets and pallets of them. They are specifically used to band up stacks of folded material before skidding or boxing.
Excellent observation and point. There were ALWAYS note pads somewhere!!!
@@kevindunlap5525 from one Kevin to another, thanks for letting me know
well well wonderful of Paper factory Maybe in kingdom of Cambodge
So Amezing 😍😍🥰🥰
❤❤❤❤
Seems to me, there is a lot of equipment that will remove a finger, real fast.
I ran cutters for many years. I never worked at a single company where someone wasn't missing fingers. They would bring tours in and especially the kids got a kick out of asking me to hold my hands. I'd always hide a couple of fingers and then show them. THEY thought it was hilarious, EYE still have my finger tips!! (You'd have to practice the finger move to avoid disrespecting anyone by accident.)
Như cái moto bạn đấu trong video này thì dây nguồn ra ở mặt trước hay mặt sau vậy
the last part of the video is like technology from the middle of the 20th century, ahah...
Manual selection, manual gluing, manual pressing, old machines from the 80s 🤣🤣
It's because of the small run size. It's not worth the time to merely melt the glue in the machines to bind those books. Hand assembling books is quite satisfying.
Padding not patting. Means two completely different things
Pabrik pembuatan produk kertas yang canggih
Algo increíble una empresa de tal magnitud
맨손으로 안경을 만지는 것을 봤습니다. 전혀 위생적이지 않습니다 !!!
신기하다
ㅎㅎ
Llove your comments
Just wOw ❤
영어자막은 정상이네요.
Absolutely fascinating.
At 14:58, I know that the book is upside down, but what does the book title read, please?
Hermoso videosme gusta mucho pero no entendi lo que se desia ya que no se ingles 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
А, я поняла, из чего делают наборы для квиллинга! Из этих обрезков.
На самом деле, жаль, что столько макулатуры остается!
버려지는 종이는 어디에 쓰세요.
재활용인가요?
책찍어되는 인쇄소 기술자분은 손
🤚조심하셔야 겠어요
Could get very upset if the printing wasn't perfect even after throwing it off on the roadside when finished with the product.
"they get stronger after suffering" 😂😂! 👍
wounder, how many tons of tree to cut down, to make paper cup ?????
Гельотиные ножницы рай перфекциониста
The shear amount of thing's that have to go right every time boggles the brain pan.
As a cutter operator of many years, I appreciate your humor!
34:18 I had to play on 0.25x speed to understand what happened
I want to contact a seller of such factories in Korea? Any official sellers would help to reach out?
몰아볼수 있게 재생목록 만들어주세요 ㅠ
may I have info of these manufacturers?
Can I please have names of those factories. I'm desperate for it!
👍🏻
But a lot of paper goes to this kind of production. The waste that will be processed goes to be processed. And for people to sort paper waste as it should, the globe would not be so polluted. This line is practically automated. Not only do you make thesewhich cups but other things as well. And how much paper goes to print books. So that people all over the world respect books as they should. And that they throw the damaged or worn out on waste paper for reprocessing. Various packaging is also printed.
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬✌💝🙏antonmursid
супер, но жутко где работать люди должны если все автоматизировано
Incrível
Good Job Kim Jong Un... ☺️..
컵밥용은 먹는데 샤용하는건데 왜 맨손작업이냐
ㅎㅇ
Fábrica de fabricação? Sério isso? É um meme, não é mesmo? Isso é proposital para gerar comentários e engajamento, estou certo né malandrinhos? Vcs são tão "inteligentes"!
Ink Best One - TOKA japan
15;57 뭐야 내폰 배터리 없는줄 알았네
How do you get these places to let you film?
I just sneak in ;)
How to apply this compony