Sou caldeireiro amo trabalhar com uzina e ja fui mecanico de moenda e depois de redutores e turbinas.notei qye suas moendas tem Chevron esses rasgos nos dentes do rolo .causa esperdicio e nos nao uzamos mais hoje e uzado chapisco de solda nas moedas pra arrastar a cana .valeu o vidio toaqui desempregado a 3 meses doido pra voltar pros meus ferros kkkkk
O Brasil é o maior produtor de cana de açúcar e por lógica de açúcar e de álcool para ser usado em carros, nós temos álcool em todos os postos de abastecimento veicular, e o açúcar produzido pelas usinas é o açúcar cristal o açúcar refinado é beneficiado em refinarias de açúcar
I remember the old Imperial Sugar company in Texas we used to drive by on the way to the Gulf of Mexico to go swimming and surfing . That was damn hard work! I tried my hand at cutting cane for a summer job one time , I lasted a month and that was it !!!
@@bottle1lack743 the old days the cane in the field was cut by hand with a large machete like blade, the hauled by wagon to the mill. knives cut the stack down to smaller pieces before going into the mill rollers which squeezed the juice out of it. it was a very dangerous occupation back then. its still hazardous now but not like before.
Very nice of you for sharing this beautiful information with us, my most expressive thanks for your kindness.I used to fix the bulldozers in the sugar cane fields, From endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesús Torres.
@@PedroReyes-pr5er I am native from San Sebastian,PR, not to far from your lovely home town, perhaps should you accept we can meet someday and seat down and chat for a while.
worked in clean up crews in beef plants what a messy sugar factory I was inspected each day I could argue the sanitary issues with your sugar factory, neat looking process of making sugar though sugar, beef not the same, stainless steel issues may not be the same
Right? My understanding of sugar refining after watching this is that throw the cane on conveyor belt after conveyor belt. The cameraman lost interest after the 28th conveyor and went home! Was the beige stuff at the end sugar, or was it the waste product of the process? Guess we’ll never know!
is that a FULTON Mill? made in USA? where are the mill housings with rolls? those chevrons on that one roll is a Fulton patent. a normal Fulton Mill would have at least 4 mill tandem units, high productivity units would have 6 mill units, with Top roll, Feed roll, Bagasse Roll and 4th roll. by the time the juice is finally squeezed out, it is 98% moisture free. i worked 28 years for Fulton Iron and Manufacturing, St Louis Missouri. and rolls i have turned and grooved [120+] are in use around the world. Fulton is the oldest name in Sugar Mill extraction equipment in the world, since 1850.
@@bottle1lack743 1984-2007 i worked at fulton. took Machinist union pension and moved to Montana. i did work in Mt for 10 more years machining plastics till full retirement in 2017
These are indigenously made mills from manufacturers like Thyssenkrupp or Walchandnagar in India…. What’s shown here is the Fibrizor, Leveller and chopper applications…
You haven't showed us how to make sugar here.we are just seeing machine moving but the really process not seeing. I want to see how the liquid is dried up to make sugar
A lot of people in the comments are saying dirty this, unsafe that. They didn't even know that this is only the milling process. The refining process is much more "cleaner" lmao.
the milling factory MUST BE CLEAN from beginning to end.the entire facility must be clean to ensure a healthy product.there is mo problem with old machines as long as they are clean and well mainted.
you do understand that snakes, bugs, mice rats, and yes sometimes humans get into the cutting and crushing process. it doesn't shutdown for such minor details. the bleaching of the sugar usually kills all the bacteria
a sugar mill grinding/extraction is just about the nastiest industrial operation known to man. if you have ever machined the equipment or assembled it on site like i have, you would see what i'm talking about.
muito longas as esteiras isto promove desperdicio na maria prima .. os rolos de moagem ou seja as moendas tem rasgos nos dentes e isto tambem tras prejuizo .. o certo e fazer chapisco asim puxa mais bagaço ..mais se asim esta bom para o proprietario quem somos para por palpites ..obs . trabalho em usina a 23 anos no setor de moenda .aqui no brasil .. usina santa isabel com 2 unidades 1 em novo horizonte.interior de sāo paulo ea 2 em mendonça tambem no interior de sāo paulo ..
للاسف نحن اكثر دول مورد لسكر ويخصر الخزينة الدولة مليارات الفرنكات لاكن نحن ممكن ننتج ونصدر لو فتحن مشاريع بخروض داخلية او بنوك افريقية طويلة الاجل اوتمويل من الدول والباقي من البنوك نعمل عشرة مصنع او اكثر المشكلة المياه ونحن نعمل علاقة جيدة مع الكنغوا الدمغراطية وافريقية الوسطي لزيادة تدفق المياه
around the world, generally in equatorial areas. mills i personally machined have gone to Egypt, Pakistan, Vietnam, Colombia, Venezuela, Florida and Louisiana USA, Cuba, among others
Can't believe how dirty this processing company is. There's a great reason not to use sugar anymore. Think they need to clean their act up before shooting anymore videos.
the bottom dropped out of the sugar market back in the 1990s. it was going really cheap on the open market and a lot of smaller refineries went out of business.
Very poor production of the process. Should go from A to Z, and not A, D, B, F, and then nothing after H! Go back to the drawing board and do the process right!
So sad i have to watch a video made in a foreign country. Sad, so sad the USA has given away so much of their manufacturing to other countries.😢 there's NO WAY IN HELL our manufacturing process would be so effing filthy.
You have not shown how sugar cane juice is separated from the husk. Also how sugar is made finally .
It would have been great to have had narration so as to know what the hell is going on.
To a common person like me this video looks incomplete. Didn't see sugar at all.
Nak tahu.. Ada tak semut di kilang gula?
Ok big time sugar cane refine company good job sir
What happens to the left over pulp?
Sou caldeireiro amo trabalhar com uzina e ja fui mecanico de moenda e depois de redutores e turbinas.notei qye suas moendas tem Chevron esses rasgos nos dentes do rolo .causa esperdicio e nos nao uzamos mais hoje e uzado chapisco de solda nas moedas pra arrastar a cana .valeu o vidio toaqui desempregado a 3 meses doido pra voltar pros meus ferros kkkkk
O Brasil é o maior produtor de cana de açúcar e por lógica de açúcar e de álcool para ser usado em carros, nós temos álcool em todos os postos de abastecimento veicular, e o açúcar produzido pelas usinas é o açúcar cristal o açúcar refinado é beneficiado em refinarias de açúcar
Amazing stay safe and healthy everynody.im new friend Godbless.
I remember the old Imperial Sugar company in Texas we used to drive by on the way to the Gulf of Mexico to go swimming and surfing . That was damn hard work! I tried my hand at cutting cane for a summer job one time , I lasted a month and that was it !!!
Good
Not hard work at all, the machines are doing all the job
@@bottle1lack743 the old days the cane in the field was cut by hand with a large machete like blade, the hauled by wagon to the mill. knives cut the stack down to smaller pieces before going into the mill rollers which squeezed the juice out of it. it was a very dangerous occupation back then. its still hazardous now but not like before.
Is mn sugar khan h
Mn ny ni dekhi😢
End py bhi ni bni
Mujhay dekhni h😒
Nice sharing👍☺
Very nice of you for sharing this beautiful information with us, my most expressive thanks for your kindness.I used to fix the bulldozers in the sugar cane fields, From endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesús Torres.
Bbye
@@nachimuthua9099 most kind of you guys, please make the best of it.
I use to cut it and plant it , in Pto. Rico ( Yabucoa ).
@@PedroReyes-pr5er I am native from San Sebastian,PR, not to far from your lovely home town, perhaps should you accept we can meet someday and seat down and chat for a while.
Where is this?
Buenos días 🙋 donde estés cuál es el origen de la caña como es gue tiene semilla y no jermina Jesús Uriarte López , Culiacán Sinaloa México
worked in clean up crews in beef plants what a messy sugar factory I was inspected each day I could argue the sanitary issues with your sugar factory, neat looking process of making sugar though sugar, beef not the same, stainless steel issues may not be the same
Eu já vi usina de perto," já tenho trabalhado em uma usina.
زبردست جناب 🇵🇰🌷🌹🥀🇵🇰
Parabéns belo vídeo. 👏👏👏👍🇧🇷🇧🇷
It sure would be nice if somebody explained this manufacturing process, even if it's just captions.
UK
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Jones ft u
Right? My understanding of sugar refining after watching this is that throw the cane on conveyor belt after conveyor belt. The cameraman lost interest after the 28th conveyor and went home! Was the beige stuff at the end sugar, or was it the waste product of the process? Guess we’ll never know!
is that a FULTON Mill? made in USA? where are the mill housings with rolls? those chevrons on that one roll is a Fulton patent. a normal Fulton Mill would have at least 4 mill tandem units, high productivity units would have 6 mill units, with Top roll, Feed roll, Bagasse Roll and 4th roll. by the time the juice is finally squeezed out, it is 98% moisture free. i worked 28 years for Fulton Iron and Manufacturing, St Louis Missouri. and rolls i have turned and grooved [120+] are in use around the world. Fulton is the oldest name in Sugar Mill extraction equipment in the world, since 1850.
28 years is a long time. Are you retired, did they gave you a pension?
@@bottle1lack743 1984-2007 i worked at fulton. took Machinist union pension and moved to Montana. i did work in Mt for 10 more years machining plastics till full retirement in 2017
These are indigenously made mills from manufacturers like Thyssenkrupp or Walchandnagar in India…. What’s shown here is the Fibrizor, Leveller and chopper applications…
You haven't showed us how to make sugar here.we are just seeing machine moving but the really process not seeing. I want to see how the liquid is dried up to make sugar
Pls explain the process
Looks like they need to do some maintenance
This video was "Sweet" 😜
A lot of people in the comments are saying dirty this, unsafe that.
They didn't even know that this is only the milling process. The refining process is much more "cleaner" lmao.
Chào bạn video tuyệt vời quá bạn ơi mình cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video này nhé cũng chia sẻ video cho vui nhé bạn 👍🔔🔔🤝👍
New friend my boss 👍👍
Nasci cercado pela usina São José, Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.
Very interesting ❤
Location please?
the milling factory MUST BE CLEAN from beginning to end.the entire facility must be clean to ensure a healthy product.there is mo problem with old machines as long as they are clean and well mainted.
you do understand that snakes, bugs, mice rats, and yes sometimes humans get into the cutting and crushing process. it doesn't shutdown for such minor details. the bleaching of the sugar usually kills all the bacteria
a sugar mill grinding/extraction is just about the nastiest industrial operation known to man. if you have ever machined the equipment or assembled it on site like i have, you would see what i'm talking about.
The surroundings are very dirty!!!
Good
visit my city
SHAH TAJ SUGAR MILLS
BEST SUGAR OF CANE
you should splain whats going on.
Great veeedio 😁♥️
在拍啥?主題都沒有拍啊?
Yhe package ke lie lene hote hai
Exelente Molino
Were was the SUGAR?????????
factory details please
From it Fabrics 's possibility can think
Where is the sugar
Simply shown something. No head and tail. Not completed video. Not at all satisfied.
Next time show the end of
Sugar factory = Sugar in bags
Nice factory
Only cane crushing shown. Not the whole process
muito longas as esteiras isto promove desperdicio na maria prima .. os rolos de moagem ou seja as moendas tem rasgos nos dentes e isto tambem tras prejuizo .. o certo e fazer chapisco asim puxa mais bagaço ..mais se asim esta bom para o proprietario quem somos para por palpites ..obs . trabalho em usina a 23 anos no setor de moenda .aqui no brasil .. usina santa isabel com 2 unidades 1 em novo horizonte.interior de sāo paulo ea 2 em mendonça tambem no interior de sāo paulo ..
I wonder why the world is diabetic
Which sugar factory it is
Jamakhandi sugars unit-2 tq-Indi Vijayapura, Karnataka, India
Very much liked by me
Sản xuất đường công nghiệp kiểu này quá mất vệ sinh và bẩn ngay công đoạn đầu tiên
It a continuous process.I hope.the factory should shutdown maintenance program.each.year. from Bangkok.
This looks like a very dirty and unsanitary environment.
To me. Is also a dangerous place to work.
I won’t be buying cane sugar anytime soon.
All that dust..BOOM..
You didn’t finish showing the whole process I waisted 30 min of my life, your documents should say in part
wow classic
A very unsafe environment plus no narration so didn't really know what is going
Where's the sugar?
Muito tope
Nice
And better camera work
Like do grupo
للاسف نحن اكثر دول مورد لسكر ويخصر الخزينة الدولة مليارات الفرنكات لاكن نحن ممكن ننتج ونصدر لو فتحن مشاريع بخروض داخلية او بنوك افريقية طويلة الاجل اوتمويل من الدول والباقي من البنوك نعمل عشرة مصنع او اكثر المشكلة المياه ونحن نعمل علاقة جيدة مع الكنغوا الدمغراطية وافريقية الوسطي لزيادة تدفق المياه
Where is sugar processing?
around the world, generally in equatorial areas. mills i personally machined have gone to Egypt, Pakistan, Vietnam, Colombia, Venezuela, Florida and Louisiana USA, Cuba, among others
Jamakandi sugars limited unit 2 Nada kd
WTF, I never saw a processing plant that was so filthy. Rusted and low maintenance. I'd be scared to by sugar from this company.
T5
Profits baby
इसमे शुगर बनती हुई नहीं दिख रही है
I am born & brought up in suger industry compound.
can i get ICUMSA45 sugar distributorship direct from this company?
support sa asukal community
Can't believe how dirty this processing company is. There's a great reason not to use sugar anymore. Think they need to clean their act up before shooting anymore videos.
That true.
Have you ever been in a plant that makes bread ?
I never see yet but as i know that we a here in our place has a Gardinia Bread Factory...its very clean and tidy.
Beautiful mistakes
you can't comprehend just how dirty the entire sugar cane industry is.
Galing
Sugar very important don't waste it
the bottom dropped out of the sugar market back in the 1990s. it was going really cheap on the open market and a lot of smaller refineries went out of business.
Uncomplicated video go to heal
this company is locked by the darsana chuadanga in Bangladesh
Mill preparation with double cane table, mill capacity > 2000 tcd. 👍👍
sugar is very sweet 😋 💕
Bhai re aage se mat banana video aap ko nahi aa raha kaise banana hai pura process step by step show hona chahiye kahi se bhi kuch bhi dal diye ho
Be serious,educate people
The machines aren't clean at all
This is just a video with no explanation of the process . Not much beneficial
Deve triturar muitos bichos..
Very poor production of the process. Should go from A to Z, and not A, D, B, F, and then nothing after H! Go back to the drawing board and do the process right!
You haven't show us the final result of sugar product. What nonsense video you had uploaded it. 😁🤕😇
Anda bikin vidio kurang bagus muter muter terus 🤣🇲🇨
الكلام لو فيه مبالغا لاكن ان مومن به
Facility is disgusting
Very unhygienic and open moving parts
Not hygienic at all...
This video was incredibly incomplete👎🏻
Not quality machine because all metal 💯% rusty and not clean averywhere, all machines need steelless metal proof,
Shamli suger mill aana kabhi up 19
Really great😅😅😅
not very coersive... lots of gaps in the process... bird poop type
part 2 plz
manufacturing process suger too dirty!
Badly edited
Achei a empresa muito suja
So sad i have to watch a video made in a foreign country. Sad, so sad the USA has given away so much of their manufacturing to other countries.😢 there's NO WAY IN HELL our manufacturing process would be so effing filthy.
เอาจริงๆมันไม่มีของเสียหรือขยะน่ะที่ธรรมชาติสร้างให้??