Wow that is incredible. Even though this operation looks somewhat unsafe by current standards in 1st world countries, these workers are clearly skilled at running this intricate series of machines. Amazing that they are able to produce so much product using steam power from the waste products of the process. Something about that makes it even more incredible since you can see how every part of this complicated process works. Very cool stuff 👍
@@internationalsteam kecil ya.saya dari PG.semboro Jember sugar factory.di sini sudah memakai motor DC untuk penggerak rol gilingan nya .ada dua line stasiun gilingan.sboro 1 dan Semboro 2.
Yes, I have seen these, used with the original Stork mills. I don't know when they took out the steam engines, maybe it was when they modernised the mill in about 1978?
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Wow that is incredible. Even though this operation looks somewhat unsafe by current standards in 1st world countries, these workers are clearly skilled at running this intricate series of machines. Amazing that they are able to produce so much product using steam power from the waste products of the process. Something about that makes it even more incredible since you can see how every part of this complicated process works. Very cool stuff 👍
Wow amazing steam machine
Unik ya mesin uapnya karyawan memasukkan ampas tebu ke tungku api
Now -a-days , which country is making steam engines and the parts ? Today is steam turbines technology
Almost nobody except one small manufacturer in Western India for small scale milling.
Kapasitas berapa TCD di sana
About 1100 TCD
@@internationalsteam kecil ya.saya dari PG.semboro Jember sugar factory.di sini sudah memakai motor DC untuk penggerak rol gilingan nya .ada dua line stasiun gilingan.sboro 1 dan Semboro 2.
Yes, I have seen these, used with the original Stork mills. I don't know when they took out the steam engines, maybe it was when they modernised the mill in about 1978?