The magnitude of these refineries just blows me away. The amount of parts that goes into each machine/operation is staggering. These places BLOW AWAY the "wonders of the world".
every single advanced tech of the modern day blows the entire wonders of the past completely without even question... its literally insane how far tech has come in less than 100 years
I worked with liquid steel for 29 years. One melt 350 tons. The plant produces about 10 million tons of steel per year. In case of danger, always run to the safe side and only then look back at what happened. Sometimes when going to work, an inner voice tells you that something is going to happen at work today... And it does. This is called intuition based on vast experience. At work, like a pilot in a dogfight, you must constantly turn your head and constantly monitor the situation around you. Greetings from Russia
Thank you for this nice video. I live in 300 km far away from Chelyabinsk Pipe Factory and have never seen how pipes are made. However, steel production process is shown well, I can confirm, as one of the biggest Russian Steel production plants is located in 20 minutes from my home and I worked there for 9 long years :-) Quite strange, why you tell about big diameter pipes, but showed cold rolling, hot dip galvanizing and coating production, instead of hot rolling mill, which produces plates at width of 5000 mm and length 10-20 meters! That hot rolling mill which was showed is absolutely different to that, which produces raw material for big-size pipe production. By the way, these tubes are used for Nord Stream, which was exploded.
The imagination that goes into inventing the machines of modern industry is amazing. I would rather tour a modern factory to see the ingenuity of machines, computers creating products then a modern art gallery where an abstract artist can't put two brush strokes together that makes any sense.
@@AndreasDelleske I love portraits and landscapes of centuries past, it required extreme sacrifice, patience to capture the detail and expressions. Abstract art is whimsical and enjoyable but any 12-year- old can produce it in minutes without more thought or effort than making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Very nice presentation! 🤔 However, it tends to make one a tad jealous to see that there are others in countries of people with much sharper tools in the shops. 😩
You know. Vlogs like this, modern steel making, is more interesting than watching Pakistani or Indian mfg'ing videos where 19th / 20th century methods are used by men in sandals. Don't get me wrong cool that they get it done. But watching more modern demonstrations are IMO more interesting.
Pls upload some chemical plants videos too....they also look magnificient but r too technically involved...but their beauty is limited to the eye of a chemical engineer only...
I can tell you most of the workers are wearing their silver protection clothes just for the camera. 15 years ago i was a shunting locomotive driver in a big yard. Once a week we had to bring a torpedo shaped railway waggon filled with molten steel to the factory. We had to position the waggon in their hall. Then a worker came, opened the top, and took a sample with a lance like device. While wearing an armless t-shirt or even underwear. Sparks were hitting his chest..no big deal..Then the steel was tilted in the furnace. That was great to watch. So we used to stay and watch the process even though we were expected at the yard for other work 😂
You have obviously no single clue about worksite standards and regulations in Europe/ Germany! No single employee would even dream about breaking any workplace regulations, while he would be fired on the spot, and even risk legal consequences by eventual casualties! Your lousy USAmerican standards is often used an examples for how accidents and catastrophies are caused by irresponsible laws and careless behaviour! Stay safe
@@OmmerSyssel How can you know? Were you there with me? It took place in Mülheim Styrum. Friedrich Wilhelm Hütte. I just tell the people here what i saw. And i witnessed this more than once. But since you know better, it must have been an illusion for sure. By the way, this did not take place in America. Right here in Germany, the country of which standards i have no clue about considering your statement, despite living here for amost 50 years. Stay safe as well.
I cringed badly everytime I heard her say "Salzgitter Agh". And she said that a lot! It's "Salzgitter A.G." A.G. as in "Aktiengesellschaft", meaning Stock Exchange Listed.
It starts in Germany, but it then goes to Russia, Turkey, and Scotland. The video is not correctly described. Also, the captions are sometimes wrong or very out of sync.
If you noticed the technology used, you would have noticed even the RuSSian plant were dependent on German technology. A pattern seen all over RuSSia where modern reliable technology is wanted!
@@OmmerSyssel It is also likely that the steel was also made in Russia. It's pretty entertaining actually. A powerful mining industry makes high-quality steel, which is sent to Germany, where high-quality steel sheets are produced, which are then exported back to Russia. The benefits of access to resources and cheap energy combined with German labor and technology results in a quality product at a reasonable price.
It is not correct. Steel from Germany has never came to Russia. Chelyabinsk produces big-size pipes from local hot rolled steel, which is produced by MMK and Severstal. However, most of equipment is German (SMS). In the meantime, nowadays, only name is German, but all materials and people for construction are from China.
Plate covert into pipe by using press brakes,pipe is not 100%circle in shape becoz of bending process,i worked in industry but we are use concave and convex rollers in place of SAW,ERW we use,main problem is its difficult to maintain thickness through out
Самое интересное Германия создала евро союз. Тутже металл делают и продают в Россию. У вас земля есть но они унечтожают другие народы ценами, налогами. У России газ покупали. А для себя жизнь то сделали. Или по пути Гитлера пошли, что танки Украине начали давать. В Евросоюзе некоторые страны нищие. Лучше пластик композит или что из газа делали. Альпы как бы есть. А где горы и вода всегда можно неплохо жить.
Not just voice over. It uses AI scripts too. Thats why there are so many filler words and phrases. But this video doesn't seem to be as bad about that as other videos from this channel.
Doesn’t matter who blew up the gas line. Putin turned off the spigot before that. No gas was going to go to Germany unless Putin got what he wanted - Ukraine.
"One thousand, eight hundred fifty millimeters," or "1.85 meters." "Salzgitter Aag." Funny. She means "Salzgitter AG," or "Salzgitter Aktiengesellschaft." AI Narrator.
So is this German steel mill still in production now that Germany had deindustrialized itself with the destruction of the Nord Stream Natural Gas pipeline by the United States?
We are not a robot we live in America been there done that matter fact got tired of the Germans to live here interfere with me and my women and got a wife at home😮
Can't run this operation without cheap energy. Someone destroyed Nord Stream, the Germany and Russia owned pipeline. Now the EU is *forced* to buying Expensive LNG from the US. Too bad, so sad, except for american business interests.
I LOVE LEARNING ABOUT THE STEEL MANUFACURING PROCESS.
The magnitude of these refineries just blows me away.
The amount of parts that goes into each machine/operation is staggering.
These places BLOW AWAY the "wonders of the world".
every single advanced tech of the modern day blows the entire wonders of the past completely without even question... its literally insane how far tech has come in less than 100 years
I worked with liquid steel for 29 years. One melt 350 tons. The plant produces about 10 million tons of steel per year. In case of danger, always run to the safe side and only then look back at what happened. Sometimes when going to work, an inner voice tells you that something is going to happen at work today... And it does. This is called intuition based on vast experience. At work, like a pilot in a dogfight, you must constantly turn your head and constantly monitor the situation around you. Greetings from Russia
Which steel factory ?
Thank you for this nice video. I live in 300 km far away from Chelyabinsk Pipe Factory and have never seen how pipes are made. However, steel production process is shown well, I can confirm, as one of the biggest Russian Steel production plants is located in 20 minutes from my home and I worked there for 9 long years :-)
Quite strange, why you tell about big diameter pipes, but showed cold rolling, hot dip galvanizing and coating production, instead of hot rolling mill, which produces plates at width of 5000 mm and length 10-20 meters!
That hot rolling mill which was showed is absolutely different to that, which produces raw material for big-size pipe production.
By the way, these tubes are used for Nord Stream, which was exploded.
WOW!!!! I AM SO IMPRESSED!!!!
as a freshmen engineer in my first job, i was tasked to desimg one these pipes with curviture.
its really fun to work with sheet metals
A MUST WATCH!!!!
5:40 Those red glowing steel slabs look so awesome!
The imagination that goes into inventing the machines of modern industry is amazing. I would rather tour a modern factory to see the ingenuity of machines, computers creating products then a modern art gallery where an abstract artist can't put two brush strokes together that makes any sense.
And then there's the fork lift with bricks on top being used to bend the round pipe into an oval while 2 guys hold it
@@whatsmolly5741 That was just to get it on the real oval bender, still funny though.
@inothome just so out of place with all the modern machines, I had to rewind to make sure I saw it right xD
So, you can't judge these machines but you do judge art?
@@AndreasDelleske I love portraits and landscapes of centuries past, it required extreme sacrifice, patience to capture the detail and expressions. Abstract art is whimsical and enjoyable but any 12-year- old can produce it in minutes without more thought or effort than making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
شكرا لكم أن جعلتم الحياة أفضل
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Nais !.
I Like.
Thank you.
Thank you too
@@YouCanDo_TV siempre presente !.
Muchas gracias a todos por sus programas 🖐.
💯Awesome video thanks for sharing 👍👍
Fascinating.
"Leading" - Greetings from Thyssenkrupp. Glück Auf!
Thank You for using a Lady which speaks very well and understanding voice !
Its AI generated.
@@asad-kc8zf Better than the male AI voice.
That’s a good video man very informative
useful information
Thank you jayahind.
thanks
amazing
Fascinating just blow your mind technology. Just engendering at his best. Hmm
Very nice presentation! 🤔
However, it tends to make one a tad jealous to see that there are others in countries of people with much sharper tools in the shops. 😩
good video
German god of steel
Next video Safety Glasses ON for the employs...Thank you for the video.
Okay OSHA..😂
This is great❤
Thanks for your video
Really Amazing 🎉
The video starts with steel mill in Germany and then transcends into fabricating shops in Turkey. Quite inconsistent title.
Come from Cambodia ❤️
You know. Vlogs like this, modern steel making, is more interesting than watching Pakistani or Indian mfg'ing videos where 19th / 20th century methods are used by men in sandals. Don't get me wrong cool that they get it done. But watching more modern demonstrations are IMO more interesting.
nice
German steel mills are gone ! The Glory times where in the 50s 60s and 70s
So hard on Mars to show the machines that make the machines that make the pipes.😂
Grace. That prayer said before eating.
Kitty brought it-kitty took it with her.
I worked on the remote control of a blast furnace, a very difficult and stressful job, toxic gases and dust shortened my life by five years
How is Germany being able to keep its blast furnace while US, UK are import dependent on east Asia?
Pls upload some chemical plants videos too....they also look magnificient but r too technically involved...but their beauty is limited to the eye of a chemical engineer only...
Grabe ginawa matiryales nyo
So much of the narration on this is just wrong. Like the descriptions and how they match what's going on the screen.
Lot goes into making the machines and facilities for assembly
I can tell you most of the workers are wearing their silver protection clothes just for the camera. 15 years ago i was a shunting locomotive driver in a big yard. Once a week we had to bring a torpedo shaped railway waggon filled with molten steel to the factory. We had to position the waggon in their hall. Then a worker came, opened the top, and took a sample with a lance like device. While wearing an armless t-shirt or even underwear. Sparks were hitting his chest..no big deal..Then the steel was tilted in the furnace. That was great to watch. So we used to stay and watch the process even though we were expected at the yard for other work 😂
You have obviously no single clue about worksite standards and regulations in Europe/ Germany! No single employee would even dream about breaking any workplace regulations, while he would be fired on the spot, and even risk legal consequences by eventual casualties! Your lousy USAmerican standards is often used an examples for how accidents and catastrophies are caused by irresponsible laws and careless behaviour!
Stay safe
@@OmmerSyssel You need to look at India's factories/refineries. Hell, I'm sure you already have. Guys working barefoot.
@@OmmerSyssel Stahl kommt nicht in Torpedos, es muss Roheisen gewesen sein, erst wenn der Kohlenstoff heraus ist, wird es zum Stahl
keine Ahnung wo du warst, aber in Duisburg gibt es kein Stahlwerk, bei dem keine Schutzkleidung getragen wird
@@OmmerSyssel How can you know? Were you there with me? It took place in Mülheim Styrum. Friedrich Wilhelm Hütte. I just tell the people here what i saw. And i witnessed this more than once. But since you know better, it must have been an illusion for sure. By the way, this did not take place in America. Right here in Germany, the country of which standards i have no clue about considering your statement, despite living here for amost 50 years. Stay safe as well.
I cringed badly everytime I heard her say "Salzgitter Agh". And she said that a lot!
It's "Salzgitter A.G."
A.G. as in "Aktiengesellschaft", meaning Stock Exchange Listed.
It starts in Germany, but it then goes to Russia, Turkey, and Scotland. The video is not correctly described. Also, the captions are sometimes wrong or very out of sync.
If you noticed the technology used, you would have noticed even the RuSSian plant were dependent on German technology. A pattern seen all over RuSSia where modern reliable technology is wanted!
@@OmmerSyssel It is also likely that the steel was also made in Russia. It's pretty entertaining actually.
A powerful mining industry makes high-quality steel, which is sent to Germany, where high-quality steel sheets are produced, which are then exported back to Russia.
The benefits of access to resources and cheap energy combined with German labor and technology results in a quality product at a reasonable price.
Dimensions with a , instead of . used in Europe… but the views are great…
It is not correct. Steel from Germany has never came to Russia. Chelyabinsk produces big-size pipes from local hot rolled steel, which is produced by MMK and Severstal. However, most of equipment is German (SMS). In the meantime, nowadays, only name is German, but all materials and people for construction are from China.
20:56 the "Safety Features" are missing a Cover for the Saw Blade 🤔
There is no cover needed, the blade isn't spinning at a high speed
Keep your fingers away from the blade. You soon learn!
I think the subtitle at the centre of the screen takes away the real intent of this video
Plate covert into pipe by using press brakes,pipe is not 100%circle in shape becoz of bending process,i worked in industry but we are use concave and convex rollers in place of SAW,ERW we use,main problem is its difficult to maintain thickness through out
0:34 Bro has stepped off a moving train bfeore
ខ្ញុំចង់បាន រោងចក្រ ស្លររ៉ែដែក ទំនើបបែបចឹង ចូលក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា 😯😻😯 ។
Пол пот как поживает ?
@@BlakManSkyf I love Russian humor
@@leonhauptmann3301 😁
17:11 Simplicity and lowtech🤷🏼♂️
The information is good. But 21:32 cameraman is so bad.
No AI voice over i liked just the music.. puts me to sleep
I am interested for 355.6mm dia and 400mm dia Seamless Pipe
Steel is not timeless! It's a relatively new material.
Baby ( kingDom TeSla ) 😯😻😯 love
I am robot. Process is life. I made this video in my unpaid spare time. Because I love process/life.
They would make a bloody fortune if they could figure out how to make a sheet steel yanket
Think for wching year remindr video
My good grief that AI voice is giving me a headache..
Самое интересное Германия создала евро союз. Тутже металл делают и продают в Россию. У вас земля есть но они унечтожают другие народы ценами, налогами. У России газ покупали. А для себя жизнь то сделали. Или по пути Гитлера пошли, что танки Украине начали давать. В Евросоюзе некоторые страны нищие. Лучше пластик композит или что из газа делали. Альпы как бы есть. А где горы и вода всегда можно неплохо жить.
I think this channel uses AI voice over
Not just voice over. It uses AI scripts too. Thats why there are so many filler words and phrases. But this video doesn't seem to be as bad about that as other videos from this channel.
True
Is that a human narrating or some software, cant tell the difference.
It’s robot voice
Man this is some serious stuff going on here ,to much for my brain to handle,I’ll just watch and fall asleep cheers 🙏❤️🦘🇦🇺👹👹
Doesn’t matter who blew up the gas line. Putin turned off the spigot before that. No gas was going to go to Germany unless Putin got what he wanted - Ukraine.
❤❤❤❤❤👍
Please release a version of this without a narrator.
Company name please
How many solar panels does it take to power an arc furnace?
Or how many wind turbines😂😂😂
A s**t load. LOL.
Is this the same pipe that somebody destroyed at the Baltic sea to cripple German industry??
No those are landlines. The sealines are conrete reinforced and much larger in diameter.
Steel is still a good material, though expensive you can purchase it for a steal at some places
With a joke like that you need a kick in the....brass!
الحديد يطرق مازال حامى
"One thousand, eight hundred fifty millimeters," or "1.85 meters."
"Salzgitter Aag." Funny. She means "Salzgitter AG," or "Salzgitter Aktiengesellschaft."
AI Narrator.
Coming soon in EEUU.
A whole lot of steel and copper go into one stupid wind tower. What's the payback on that Unsinn?
А мне сказали, что у Германии больше нет дешёвого русского газа, и Германия больше металлургией не занимается...
Evropljani su najvise doprinjeli razvoju covjecanstva.
The way she pronounced A.G. 😂
Good Luck to german industry without the russian gaz ! Thank you the anglo-saxons for the North stream (?)
Doing fine, thanks...
Silver Mercury must be a liquid.
13:35 - "gazprom" - he... he... he... - Germans like Gazprom - - and North-stream 1 & 2 - ha... ha...
Putler is short 300 million in gas income every month...russia will be
ruined in a few years.
Salzgitter AG
Still in business?
in business
SUGGESTION: USA INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
9:09
Откуда надпись на русском?😲
это завод в челябинске, трубопрокатный.
vid starts with German high tech steel Mfg. then devolves into very low tech fabrication shops
It's Turkey, not Germany.
Salzgitter AG is not in Kebab Country.
Never ever
Its a mix of different Videos form different locations
How you know?
trust german products no need to worry,
THERE is TURKISH machine factory. Not only German
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This was BEFORE the US and EU sanctions on russian energy.
All these industries are running at 30% capacity AT BEST.
درسته سیاستمدارهای المانی و اروپای بشدت احمق هستند مثل یک توله سگ آمریکا رو دنبال میکنند و آمریکا باعث میشه اروپا همیشه محتاج له آمریکا باشه
it is pronounciated like majit not makit.
So is this German steel mill still in production now that Germany had deindustrialized itself with the destruction of the Nord Stream Natural Gas pipeline by the United States?
#Thumbnail ?
I find flange production rather banal.
I thought this was a German factory. Why are all the employees Middle Eastern? Are they cheaper and expendable? Where is the safety equipment?
if your using middle east employees you dont need to spend any $ on safety gear.
It's s German factory. Read about German forced labour work camps.
No big difference over the years it seems.
@@Kawka1122 Hah, that's a good one.
Yes
@@curtisbryce5096 There are always sick minds about that dream up whatever they wish.
This is so old fashioned. No wonder Germany is losing its manufacturing.
DEINDUSTRIALIZE GERMANY
np, we already have reached spiritual goal. knowledge is power and knowledge is the main power and we have it all. nobody can take that away. hrhrhr!
We are not a robot we live in America been there done that matter fact got tired of the Germans to live here interfere with me and my women and got a wife at home😮
Can't run this operation without cheap energy. Someone destroyed Nord Stream, the Germany and Russia owned pipeline. Now the EU is *forced* to buying Expensive LNG from the US. Too bad, so sad, except for american business interests.