Coca-Cola Canning Line Factory - Aluminum Can Manufacturing Processes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2023
- Discover the mesmerizing journey of how aluminum cans are made, from their recycling into colossal rolls to their transformation into iconic Coca-Cola cans. Dive into the high-speed world of production, witnessing the intricate processes that turn simple sheets of metal into pressure-resistant vessels for your favorite beverages. Explore the innovative technology, automation, and meticulous quality control that bring each can to life, ensuring freshness and taste. Join us on this captivating visual adventure to unveil the captivating story behind the creation of millions of aluminum cans that hold the fizz and flavor of your beloved drinks.
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would have been better if you had an actual person narrate this instead of a text to speech.
Exactly. Canends? Canbodies? Stupid
People are getting lazy.
Sounds fine to me not like those tiktok automated ones
I agree. It sounded terrible!
Or at least a person properly editing things so it sounds right.
Interesting manufacturing. The computer voiceover needs a little work - can ends, not cannends, etc.
Fascinating! Thank you! I will be watching more!
Amazing how it is all so automated.
I love recycling because it eliminates waste and you get 5 cents for each container you recycle.
Beautiful presentation how coca-cola manufacturer their products.
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I worked for the Schlitz can company later Strohs. He left out all the colors on the can are put on at the same time. You can put up to five different colors on each can. Before it leaves the decorater while that ink is still wet it also applies a coat of varnish on it. Think about the clear coat on today's car, serves the same purpose. That machine could run 960 cans per minute. After leaving that machine it went through an oven to dry the outside. It then went through a spray unit to cover the inside like he said. It then went through another oven to dry the inside. Then to a necking machine and finally to the palletizer where I worked. It was fed by two decoraters. Our shifts were 12 hrs a day. Our work days were 4 one week and 3 the next. Unless some issues arised I would place over 1,000,000 cans on pallets for shipping every 12 hours. There was at that time 3 palletizers. From what I understand now they have increased the production and added another palletizer. The plant was sold some years ago and I'm not sure who owns it now. It was at that time the second largest can manufacturering plant in the US. Only the Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado was larger.😊
Nice processing and recycling
Anyone else think of Wall-E seeing those blocks of cans 😂😂😂😂
Recycling is a very good mathod to resolve the problem of matter
it is easy to see why aluminum used to be more valuable than gold
I always loved aluminum
Recycling is the way to the worlds problem and material.
great invention
even the announcer is automated
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Good 👍very good thanks 👍very much
Alcoa aluminum great
am i the only one that hates this "youtube automation with AI voice"?
And this is why we pay a 5-cent recycling fee ..... I get it
May I know whether you made the video with InVideo, Pictory, or Filki?
Wonder why they can't make aluminium shopping bags and water bottles. It will be light and recyclable ♻️
Alluminium cans also contain plastic though
Beverage cans don't have "lids" they have "ends". A "lid" can be removed and refastened. An "end" is permanently fixed to a container.
People consume so much carbonated water that cans form large mountains
Cutting way too fast to allow the eye to see the process. This isn't a car chase!
Very nice thought and production methods
Very nice thanks for posting didn’t Cans were born in the 1960s
Kinneds? Is that some sort of computerese voice ???
Haha, I broke out laughing at that point. I guess we’re not quite there in our AI tech just yet, lol.
and it is aluminium.
3:46 how do you get into such job?
Anybody else notice the cans with Sam's Cola labels at 6:42?
Yeah I thought they tasted similar.
Excellent video.
The material is presented too fast, it doesnt have time to sink in.
Yes of course
Just as automated as the voice on this video
Thanks
Poison sugar water.
More on transport. Henry Ford's main Detroit plant had iron smelting at one end and new cars rolling out at the other.
Respectful
Can has to be coated so it don't rot out. What about my stomach what keeps it from rotting out?
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Not how it's done in Canada or USA. The cans are made at Crown Cork and Seal. They make all the aluminum cans including automotive ones and many others.
Late 70's to 1987 I worked for Schlitz then Strohs can plant. At this plant we made the several different breweries cans plus about any kind of beverage can you see on the shelf. We were at that time the second largest can manufacturing facility in the US. I was on a palletizer, the final stage of a two leg production line. Most 12 hour shifts I would place up to a million+ cans ready for shipping on a pallet. Coke distribution centers have their own name and location on every can. Those cans also have a code on them that tells you exactly what machine created the can, which machine put the label on the date down to the shift. That's all there in case there's a product problem down the road. Not sure who owns it now but after I left it was sold to Ball manufacturing and still making beverage cans.
Impressive manufacturing process, it's just a shame they fill the cans with that disgusting crap.
Why have the aluminum smelter 900 miles (km?) from the can-creating company. Transport will become a larger issue in the future.
That is the biggest waste. Not having the candline next to the filling line.. They have to transfer their cans hundreds to thousands of miles is it
why does the music slap so hard?
❤👍
I noticed one section showed Sam's Choice cola cans.
Why so serious?
4:54 bar pushes the what? Something like canhens
This isn’t the best video I work for a company that makes them and it’s missing the rim coating stage and lacquer spray machine stage out
but not as tough as steel.
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Packaging customisation, factory direct sales, welcome to enquire.
Ca nans, Poor AI.
Coca-Cola or Pepsi.
What do you prefer, I am for Coca-Cola, anytime day or night
You can't use real people anymore it's against the law
Jirou
se spala wc-urile 😂
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Anyone besides myself notice the guy feeding the aluminum tops for the cans into the hopper wasn't wearing any gloves and touching the inside of the tops with his fingers that has scratched who knows what? That can't be sanitary!!!
Take
computer voice is irritating. stopped watching
Ok
Any channel that uses automated narration should be blocked, it sounds absolutely awful
I am so da** sick of AI voice.
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HDsoM
No coke - they woke. Boycott
I saw how water was made one time. I think you should boycott it.
Nope - you a dope.
Announcer shows like he's on some sort of drugs 😅
Video is poorly made
Coke discusting
Respectful
Ok