Luarbiasa teknologi Thailan baik pembuatan jalan maupun rell Kereta api. Penghematan biaya dan waktu. Kapan Indonesia ?? Pasti bisa lbh hebat lagi ya pak Jokowi
I know it sounds really stupid, but they do that to cover concrete so it doesn't dry out to fast as well as keep the heat off it. After that beutiful job is done, if it's to close to 40*F they will cover it with burlap just like to so it doesn't freeze
pretty much yea. There is so much to building and maintaining the roads that we drive on every day. I did not realize we lay down *that* much concrete for a highway >.< yikes the machines themselves to lay down those highways, we couldn't lay them down manually like those machines. amazing machines. great video. thanks for creating & sharing 😊
That Chinese concrete road building machine could save the U.S. taxpayers billions on road repairs, why don't we use them. Instead we tie up traffic for months laying roads that fall apart in less than 5 years.
No wonder the unemployment rate is so high.some of these machines might make the job easy and quick but they also only make the owner operators rich at our expense.
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I do not see where the machine is adding it in this video. I seen concrete paving here on the highway. They put in a crisscross layer of large rebar in the mid-section of the slab. I seen where dowels be used to connect any joints.
Bonsoir, je reste émerveiller par le génie des hommes, c'est incroyable ce qu'ils peuvent arriver à faire, c'est fou. Tout cela sorti de l’esprit d'une multitude de femmes et d'hommes qui ce sont creuser la tête pour arriver à créer de telles machines, le résultat c'est presque parfait.
Ok, to be fair, there *is* such a thing as ancient machines. Big Crude machines : Ballistas, trebuchets, catapults, waterwheels, chariots, ships! More refined machinery : Road Meters (an odometer, basically, used in roman road building, invented by Archimedes in 3 B.C.), spirit levels, grinding machines, etc.. As we move up into the middle ages, we get stuff like Grandfather Clocks, Advanced ship navigation tools, advanced looms, church organs, bicycles, and so on. But a machine with an internal Combustion engine and hydraulics, is by all measures, a modern machine.
These machines can be said to be good in those countries where human labour is costly... like Europe, US. But in Asian countries, manual labour is budget friendly if project is not time-restricted. However, for accuracy and final touch humans required even for such enormous machines. Above all, It is good to see that world is improving.
I do not see metal bars to help make the concrete stronger. This is a huge mistake. without metal bars the concrete will crack and the work wil be ruined.
Did you even look at eh Concrete they used? That is 10K psi concrete. You could set off a 30lb satchel charge on that shit. All It would do is blow the dust off. It's that strong. They use it on Airport runways...
I asked the same question when my patio was poured, was told that rebar has been replaced in some situations by fiber mixed into the cement at the factory.
Brilliant machinery.Here in the UK,if they fill in some potholes it takes days,then when it’s finished it’s C&@!. I won’t even get started on the “loose chippings” which are early 1900s technology.
Omg thank you so much 🤣 my boyfriend and I have been trying to figure out all day what that machine was called and couldn't find anything. This video was the first thing I could find with a picture of the right machine. And the Video didn't even tell me what it was 🤣
yes but its an impressive effective train. hehe it digs out old gravel from the time when the shit from the toilets on trains went thru a hole down on the rails. so the gravel often is packd with dirt creating bumps on the tracks in winter if wet dirt freezes. after digging out the old gravel-dirt it also removes the old often rotten wooden sleepers and replace them with new ones today mostly made of concrete with rebar inside.
The first clip of the curb making is very smooth and clean, because they are adding wet cement slurry to the front of the hopper to prevent voids from forming in the aggregate. There was another machine in another video that used a spinning roller, and it left big gaps between the chunks of rock, and seemed like very poor quality compared to this one.
I always thought channels were precast. We have some concrete roads but they are usually over soft ground where base layers cannot be relied upon to continuously provide a bed. I used to work as a safety man on Tampers in the UK. Never really thought about how they laid those high bank corners on race tracks
They used to use lime to stabilize the ground before paving. This was laid down a good bit of time before the paving took place, and was forced into the ground with a machine with large 'teeth' on it's wheels. It was similar to a pavement 'packer' machine, but it had 'teeth' on the large cylinder. I know this, because I worked at a lime plant where the state picked up the pulverized, powdered, limestone. This was mixed with the soil. The limestone powder had a hardening affect on the soil. The truck's were tank style 18 wheel trucks, and they had a distribution tube, that was attatched to the main exit port of the tank. It was pumped out via a pneumatic/vibration system. to the best of my knowledge. I don't think this is used anymore. I have seen many road construction projects, and none of them have used this for the last several years. I have also noticed that the pavement that is laid down is not as stable at it used to be. I has to be repeatedly repaired or repaived.. The limestone 'powder' was the main element in hardening, or firming up of the soil. The main thing about the limestone powder, was, that after it was mixed with the soil, any moisture caused it to harden, or firm up, causing the soil to become hardened. This made a perfect bed for the asphalt to be laid down upon. There were hardly ever any problems with potholes or any other problems with the asphalt. I is a waste of money on any State or Country's behalf, if they don't use limestone as a base layer hardening agent, to solidify the soil. I live about an hour from Talladega Motor Speedway. I remember the re-paving just a few years ago. I'm not sure if they used limestone powder to support the asphalt or not. If they didn't, I'm curious as to what they did use.
At 6 : 27 union Job This is what i did for over 41 years , I80 , tollway 294 ,290 ,rt 53 ,Rt 83 tollway 355 and so many others , i can not remember them all .
No forms are needed. The concrete is a special engineered blend and it's what is known as zero slump. That means it is "slump tested". Zero slump concrete mix uses the minimum water needed to blend the mix. any water more than is needed for mixing can cause shrinkage and "crazing" or cracking. It isn't the mix most home owners would order for driveways or patios. Caging or set forms are replaced with a "slip form" They can place concrete curbing, flow lines, aprons, , driveway approaches, and as shown highway paving. I've seen concrete mix hauled in dump trucks from the mobile batch plant to the paving machines, after it's dumped, it's pushed into place by a wheel loader or skip loader.
Your welcome. I worked 20 years in the concrete industry. I don't know all of it, or anything else, but i'm willing to share what I do know with anyone who's interested.
alexander bordeau 20 yrs. equates to many, many yards of concrete... doe's it not my Friend? Glad to see the steel eliminated in these continuous slipform operations. Micro cracking about every 11' or so over the transverse bar was the norm... or @ least thru to the time when i'd retired from TxDOT back in 2006, as an Inspector of new construction of Highways & Bridges. Waltzed them circles around many a Slipform machine between that 1986 - 2006 career. Started out @ $1085 per month as an Engineering Aide 3 & ended up making 4 times that. Since retirement, the State's been paying up bout 2/3's of that every month, till i hit the end of my road. Cheers to you Aexander... for having been a part of expanding the Arteries of our Great Nation... With the hope's that The POTUS will create these type jobs for our Vets to continue to tend those fields of growth. ''Oh tell me where your freedom lies The streets are fields that never die'' -Doors ''The Crystal Ship'' (1967) -former recondo sgt. ''rock'' 82nd abn. inf. '71-'74
All concrete is liable to crack or craze. The score lines are a way to. Cause the cracks to be where they do the least damage. Or they use weakened plane joints for expansion.
Luarbiasa teknologi Thailan baik pembuatan jalan maupun rell Kereta api. Penghematan biaya dan waktu. Kapan Indonesia ?? Pasti bisa lbh hebat lagi ya pak Jokowi
Present brother,, wow amazing high way best teknologi,,!!👍👍
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Thank you for letting us hear the sounds of the machinery instead of putting on background music.
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wow..awesome technology
spellbinding to see these machines work. Unbelievable technology and working together.
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It was quite interesting to see them dragging and old burlap sack to get texture behind a multi-million dollar machine!
We use a piece of chaimlink fence... Lol
Technically the machine was on the rag. just sayin
I know it sounds really stupid, but they do that to cover concrete so it doesn't dry out to fast as well as keep the heat off it. After that beutiful job is done, if it's to close to 40*F they will cover it with burlap just like to so it doesn't freeze
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Muy bien gracias
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Beautiful video .....and many thanks to all who makes this machines ..bravooooo to who makes machines and to working on the roads with machines.....
pretty much yea. There is so much to building and maintaining the roads that we drive on every day.
I did not realize we lay down *that* much concrete for a highway >.< yikes
the machines themselves to lay down those highways, we couldn't lay them down manually like those machines.
amazing machines.
great video. thanks for creating & sharing 😊
Incredible modern technology revolutionizing road construction with giant heavy equipment machinery.
That Chinese concrete road building machine could save the U.S. taxpayers billions on road repairs, why don't we use them. Instead we tie up traffic for months laying roads that fall apart in less than 5 years.
China mostly builds asphalt roads
🤣🤣🤣
No wonder the unemployment rate is so high.some of these machines might make the job easy and quick but they also only make the owner operators rich at our expense.
truth is the new hate speech good!
You go to your work on a bad road and when you get home there is a new road!
meanwhile in Russia -You go to your work on a bad road and when you get home there is a no road at all!
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Incrível muito interessante
Bapak menteri Perindustrian tolong rencanakan buat mesin2 hebat yg dpt diaplikasikan buat jalan, KA. Terowongan, bandar laut mesin pengolahan tanah dan panen. Saya yakin menteri perindustrian kita ini orang hebat memiliki visi yg luar biasa
Wunderbar working 100 persanat
Very. God. New. Technology.
Excellent.
Um bom projeto aliado com tecnologia de ponta so dará resultados excelentes
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@6:40 Noise reminds me of CRYPTON PLANET Machine from Man of Steel Movie.
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Instant highway but it must take forever to do a mile. I don't see any steel rebar in there either. Will not hold up without it.
there is dowell bars in it
I do not see where the machine is adding it in this video. I seen concrete paving here on the highway. They put in a crisscross layer of large rebar in the mid-section of the slab. I seen where dowels be used to connect any joints.
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Bonsoir, je reste émerveiller par le génie des hommes, c'est incroyable ce qu'ils peuvent arriver à faire, c'est fou. Tout cela sorti de l’esprit d'une multitude de femmes et d'hommes qui ce sont creuser la tête pour arriver à créer de telles machines, le résultat c'est presque parfait.
Very nice
streets made of sole cement on the ground will last very few
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I´m really impressed to watch these types of machinery work!
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5:37 *MODERN*
Alfaçe it's a machine... That's modern. Lookup modern in a dictionary.. Dip shit.
Modern is basically applied to anything 20th century or newer, which that thing most certainly is.
So yes, it's definitely modern.
Michael Faux calm down bitch
Ok, to be fair, there *is* such a thing as ancient machines.
Big Crude machines : Ballistas, trebuchets, catapults, waterwheels, chariots, ships!
More refined machinery : Road Meters (an odometer, basically, used in roman road building, invented by Archimedes in 3 B.C.), spirit levels, grinding machines, etc..
As we move up into the middle ages, we get stuff like Grandfather Clocks, Advanced ship navigation tools, advanced looms, church organs, bicycles, and so on.
But a machine with an internal Combustion engine and hydraulics, is by all measures, a modern machine.
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These machines can be said to be good in those countries where human labour is costly... like Europe, US. But in Asian countries, manual labour is budget friendly if project is not time-restricted. However, for accuracy and final touch humans required even for such enormous machines.
Above all, It is good to see that world is improving.
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Wow you are amazing team
Waooòo,,,Fantastic.
Wish we had those here in my country. Would save so much time and money.
Amazing creations by humans being God almighty is good bless his holly name
خدا قوت بده.
No matter what country you are from, those who lay cement are very proud of their work. Bravo
Very good
Some people try to make life better for humans. Others destroy every thing. Sometimes they are the same people.
most of the machines are good if they run 100% all the time and have no break downs
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That statement would be true with anything.
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This concrete roads are for regular road use or this is an Airport road where mostly some use the concrete road?
Either way, it's missing rebar. Concrete isn't very strong without rebar reinforcement.
That thickness? Looks to be a runway for very heavy aircraft , bomb laden aircraft , 60,000 lbs + or more.
In Germany huge new/renewed roads are built with concrete and it’s really good and very fast
amazing video. nice bro
Awesome machinery for doing various types of highway and road work.
I do not see metal bars to help make the concrete stronger. This is a huge mistake. without metal bars the concrete will crack and the work wil be ruined.
Did you even look at eh Concrete they used? That is 10K psi concrete. You could set off a 30lb satchel charge on that shit. All It would do is blow the dust off. It's that strong. They use it on Airport runways...
Wow 🤔😯😗
No reinforcing steel? I want to see what it looks like in couple years
I guess steel mesh.is added which also helps in avoiding cracks
And take expansion joints in curb
Most likely basket type dowel joints
No rebar? How long is that gonna last?
I was thinking the same thing. From what I heard about concrete, not very long.
I asked the same question when my patio was poured, was told that rebar has been replaced in some situations by fiber mixed into the cement at the factory.
@@JohnHill-qo3hb true that is a new method .
Brilliant machinery.Here in the UK,if they fill in some potholes it takes days,then when it’s finished it’s C&@!. I won’t even get started on the “loose chippings” which are early 1900s technology.
Awesome machine
explains why china are so fast at building
Aladeen Madafaka and seems to collapse sometimes unfortunately
Why china? Most of them where in the USA and that train track machine is owned by an austrian construction company
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Hasilny jg wow amazing........
Amazing those pavers can work at a steep incline
you know you are in China when there is a bucket full of rocks passing back and forth over dude's head and he doesn't wear hardhat
some of these crawling machines make me think dr. seuss went to berkely and hooked up with a 'sid dealer.
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this things are so handy
Definitely amazing
Amazing machines 👏
Slipform pavers are pretty awesome. They are very complex machines but they do their job very well. Right down to the burlap sack. ^.^
Omg thank you so much 🤣 my boyfriend and I have been trying to figure out all day what that machine was called and couldn't find anything. This video was the first thing I could find with a picture of the right machine. And the Video didn't even tell me what it was 🤣
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Cada máquina mostro!
And then they moan about "Mass Unemployment" . . . .
There's the Reason, right there in that video.
Hey moron. Some people go to school and invent better things.
You wouldnt want a car built by high auto workers when you get one built by robots.
They could be hand digging holes with shovels, or better still, teaspoons.
Очень круто
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Little do those Guys no that those machine's wont need them at all soon they will completely take over, 🤚🥺🤚
good work
2:55 Gigantic yellow rooster.
yes but its an impressive effective train. hehe it digs out old gravel from the time when the shit from the toilets on trains went thru a hole down on the rails.
so the gravel often is packd with dirt creating bumps on the tracks in winter if wet dirt freezes.
after digging out the old gravel-dirt it also removes the old often rotten wooden sleepers and replace them with new ones today mostly made of concrete with rebar inside.
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The first clip of the curb making is very smooth and clean, because they are adding wet cement slurry to the front of the hopper to prevent voids from forming in the aggregate. There was another machine in another video that used a spinning roller, and it left big gaps between the chunks of rock, and seemed like very poor quality compared to this one.
I wish we had this in Austin TX
sebah
TX needs to pay.... No union... But I'm sure they will get there soon... I used to work out there in Austin
Amazing
At 6:50 hope they're using
Thaton696 in Michigan
not that I've seen. the stuff cities and county's use is old and broke down.
Paul Betka
Nice
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I always thought channels were precast. We have some concrete roads but they are usually over soft ground where base layers cannot be relied upon to continuously provide a bed.
I used to work as a safety man on Tampers in the UK.
Never really thought about how they laid those high bank corners on race tracks
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They used to use lime to stabilize the ground before paving. This was laid down a good bit of time before the paving took place, and was forced into the ground with a machine with large 'teeth' on it's wheels. It was similar to a pavement 'packer' machine, but it had 'teeth' on the large cylinder. I know this, because I worked at a lime plant where the state picked up the pulverized, powdered, limestone. This was mixed with the soil. The limestone powder had a hardening affect on the soil. The truck's were tank style 18 wheel trucks, and they had a distribution tube, that was attatched to the main exit port of the tank. It was pumped out via a pneumatic/vibration system. to the best of my knowledge. I don't think this is used anymore. I have seen many road construction projects, and none of them have used this for the last several years. I have also noticed that the pavement that is laid down is not as stable at it used to be. I has to be repeatedly repaired or repaived.. The limestone 'powder' was the main element in hardening, or firming up of the soil. The main thing about the limestone powder, was, that after it was mixed with the soil, any moisture caused it to harden, or firm up, causing the soil to become hardened. This made a perfect bed for the asphalt to be laid down upon. There were hardly ever any problems with potholes or any other problems with the asphalt. I is a waste of money on any State or Country's behalf, if they don't use limestone as a base layer hardening agent, to solidify the soil. I live about an hour from Talladega Motor Speedway. I remember the re-paving just a few years ago. I'm not sure if they used limestone powder to support the asphalt or not. If they didn't, I'm curious as to what they did use.
Awesome video!
We have one of these on my job right now... It's amazing to watch
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It's amazing machine
At 6 : 27 union Job This is what i did for over 41 years , I80 , tollway 294 ,290 ,rt 53 ,Rt 83 tollway 355 and so many others , i can not remember them all .
No caging for that long thick concrete? Wouldn't it be better to use cage too? Wouldn't this method allow the concrete to crack over time?
No forms are needed. The concrete is a special engineered blend and it's what is known as zero slump. That means it is "slump tested". Zero slump concrete mix uses the minimum water needed to blend the mix. any water more than is needed for mixing can cause shrinkage and "crazing" or cracking. It isn't the mix most home owners would order for driveways or patios. Caging or set forms are replaced with a "slip form" They can place concrete curbing, flow lines, aprons,
, driveway approaches, and as shown highway paving. I've seen concrete mix hauled in dump trucks from the mobile batch plant to the paving machines, after it's dumped, it's pushed into place by a wheel loader or skip loader.
Awesome dude
Thank you so much for the detailed answer. I've learnt a lot in the few sentences you wrote.
Thanks 👍☺
Your welcome. I worked 20 years in the concrete industry. I don't know all of it, or anything else, but i'm willing to share what I do know with anyone who's interested.
alexander bordeau 20 yrs. equates to many, many yards of concrete... doe's it not my Friend?
Glad to see the steel eliminated in these continuous slipform operations. Micro cracking about every 11' or so over the transverse bar was the norm... or @ least thru to the time when i'd retired from TxDOT back in 2006, as an Inspector of new construction of Highways & Bridges. Waltzed them circles around many a Slipform machine between that 1986 - 2006 career. Started out @ $1085 per month as an Engineering Aide 3 & ended up making 4 times that. Since retirement, the State's been paying up bout 2/3's of that every month, till i hit the end of my road. Cheers to you Aexander... for having been a part of expanding the Arteries of our Great Nation... With the hope's that The POTUS will create these type jobs for our Vets to continue to tend those fields of growth.
''Oh tell me where your freedom lies
The streets are fields that never die'' -Doors ''The Crystal Ship'' (1967)
-former recondo sgt. ''rock'' 82nd abn. inf. '71-'74
All concrete is liable to crack or craze. The score lines are a way to. Cause the cracks to be where they do the least damage. Or they use weakened plane joints for expansion.