Aluminium isn't actually all that heavy (relatively speaking) but yeah you'd be surprised how much weight wooden skids can take, I've got ones sitting in the corner of my shed with about 10 ton of steel on top of them
Hate to break it to you, but the two other r's are way more important. The majority of plastic and cans and what not is not recyclable. Best off reducing by using britta filters instead of water bottles, soda streams instead of canned soda, ect. And reusing by skipping the fancy "reusable" bags at the supermarket and just use the plastic ones they give you next time. Afraid a bag is gonna rip? Just use it to put your cats shit in or your dog or something.
@@SunShowWow ما معنى القصور الذاتي؟ كنت أفكر بالأمس، هل أستطيع التجرأ على ترك مسح التطبيقات الملهية للوقت؟ كالانستجرام واليوتيوب؟ لكن ولله الحمد ما زلت أقضي الوقت مع عائلتي. نسأل الله أن يرحمنا برحمته ويبارك لنا في أوقاتنا ويجعلها في رضاه. آمين
The old rule of thumb was - fill a soda can 1/2 full of gasoline. That's how much additional energy you need to make aluminum from bauxite ore instead of recycling a single can.
Nothing you ever do that is worth doing is 100% safe, it's about minimizing risk where you can... And this factory appears to be doing a bang up job from what is shown.
Would love to see the amount of slag produced from melting down recycled cans. When I melted down aluminum cans I cut out the middle section (around 85% of the can) because the amount of slag to molten aluminum was ridiculous, alot of labor getting enough out to have a decent pour. Sick video, thanks for sharing
It could be the reason why their mould was vertical instead of horizontal to have less surface area for slag removal work and a clean finished product!
in industrial applications the amount of slag (especially aluminium oxide) is reduced by the use of argon, nitrongen and chlorine gas to flush the molten aluminium you obviously can't do this in small scale home applications, but there would be lot of money (and energy) going down the drain otherwise
@@suit1337 They're not talking about slag from oxidization. They're talking about slag from all the paint and especially the PLASTIC liner inside the cans. Yes, soda cans have plastic on the inside for those who aren't aware...
Umm.....y'all kinda forgot to show the actual making of the slabs there. You got all the leadup and all the aftermath, but completely missed the actual thing you said the video was supposed to be about.
@@DAN9I In the same manner that steel is stabilised once finally rolled. All alloying elements are added on the melt to give the proper specifications.
Imagine how things would be if we just put one glass at all of the vending machine's, and all of the Soviet commrads just shared the glass Wait, that happened and it was horrible
@@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind your opinion just declare at the "west" have been living in the propaganda of the democracy and the bad bad comrades... About the bottles - IN Germany there's still PLASTIC (P.E.T.) bottles - REUSABLE for some nonalcoholic drinks. The glass bottles for beer are still in use EVERYWHERE in reusable glass bottles. So the "developed" SOCIETIES have been laughing at Russians who have reused plastic bags - washed and used again... These days "all" thise laughing before - has become "ecologists" and are spreading everywhere the paper bags, and reusable plastic bags... so who's smarter?!
It's okay guys, when we made cans from aluminium we just turned it into a new form of 'ore'. Once smelted it will give us relatively pure aluminium again.
@@jb76489 They do run those well too. In that case - the soviet union, united states and japan all are bad at running nuclear reactors since they all 3 had an oopsy.
@@TheStygian except they don’t since every single reactor in Japan was forced to suspend operations after Fukushima and some have been shut down permanently. Also, putting 3 mile island in the same group as Chernobyl and Fukushima is very dumb
People ask me why I recycle cans all the time. ‘It’s not worth it blah blah’. The answer is aluminum is a very valuable reusable resource and we should do everything we can to keep it from ending up in land fills. Trust me I’m no tree hugger, just look into the amount of things we ‘recycle’ that ultimately don’t get recycled. Sometimes we have to force people to do the right thing so we don’t have a completely avoidable ‘aluminum shortage’ in the future.
It makes a lot of sense to recycle aluminum. Fortunately, though, it is very unlikely that we would run out of aluminum as it is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust, and it makes up 8.2% of the entire earth's crust.
Для начала нужно выплавить кусок алюминия, чтоб сделать из него банки, чтоб потом получить кусок алюминия, нужно расплавить кучу банок, может проще не трогать этот кусок алюминия, пусть себе лежит спокойно 😆
A reciclagem deveria ser feita com todo material descartado, como plástico, papel, ferro, vidro, madeira, etc.. “No mundo nada se cria, nada se perde, tudo se transforma”. Não sei o autor da frase, mas é absolutamente verdadeira.
Это Япония. Там везде стоят автоматы по их приёмке. За каждую баночку дают денюжку. Поэтому никто их не выбрасывает просто так. Бомжи остались без работы 🤷🏻♂️
I work aluminum recycling and we use a rotary furnace. We make ~1800 lb sow ingots. We use a front end loader to load the cans and other aluminum material
This such an awesome initiative….helps the whole world on the long 💯 If only every country could establish this industrial innovation I know my country would Tonga 🇹🇴
Essa alta tecnologia que mostra a eficiência mecanizada das latinhas que viram placas recicladas, noutros vídeos vê-se os indianos num trabalho artesanal fazendo o mesmo processo, em oficinas apertadas, quentes, e sem nenhuma segurança, ou meios adequados de trabalho. Bem que os governos dos países ricos poderiam subsidiar esses empreendedores que fazem desse meio precário de trabalho, a sobrevivência de si, e suas famílias. Ajudar sempre é bom, ninguém perde!. Abraço cordial. Salve Maria!.
The process is clearly magic. The cans go in, they are conveyed around a bit and come out blocks of aluminum. If you are going to use magic, why not go straight to gold?
Yo, using music to indicate machinery is low key genius. Beeping and hissing and stuff fades into background music eventually, but you hear music and your attention is instantly focused on that.
Aluminium used to be the most expensive metal on earth. Then electrolysis made its exrraction and purification so trivial it became a throwaway drinks container. Fascinating. But even now it is cheaper to reuse the aluminium you already have than to extract more.
Never heard a crane make music while moving.
Unless it's to let people know to get out of the way when it's moving?
Different music for differ t functions of the machine. Pretty sure they use this mines quite a bit.
At my job when a machine stops or plays classical music I too work for a Japanese company guess that's the norm
Certainly not common outside of Japan. Most machines just beep.
Reminded me of the music found at claw games at arcades
You know it's Japan when a lullaby is played on a metal factory
I'd take some silly music for moving machinery over the cold, soulless beeping we deal with in the US.
@@jazzfeline5970
Oh god, I hear them in my Ears!!!
Just like in hospitals how they play a lullaby over the intercom when a baby is born. These are just aluminumababies.
Or Korea
Maybe they should play some... Metal.
My favorite part of all This is just how much weight you can lay on a wood block.
Aluminium isn't actually all that heavy (relatively speaking) but yeah you'd be surprised how much weight wooden skids can take, I've got ones sitting in the corner of my shed with about 10 ton of steel on top of them
@@user-lv8dn8gw9z regardless of the density, that's a big ingot
The weight of the blocks was written on the side of them. You can see it right at the end. They were all about 9,500kg (21,000lb)
This^
I was thinking about wood the other day. That's what wood is best at! Trunks gotta carry 1000x their weight on a daily!
This is why it’s so important to recycle. Look how beautiful it is to produce such perfect slabs from trash cans
Cans have plastic in them.
@@K_8T plastic burn completly at these temperature.
@@K_8T What is your point? We *just* watched an 18 wheeler stuffed with old cans have it's cargo turned into aluminum bricks as long as a car.
Hate to break it to you, but the two other r's are way more important. The majority of plastic and cans and what not is not recyclable. Best off reducing by using britta filters instead of water bottles, soda streams instead of canned soda, ect. And reusing by skipping the fancy "reusable" bags at the supermarket and just use the plastic ones they give you next time. Afraid a bag is gonna rip? Just use it to put your cats shit in or your dog or something.
Legit thought those were WALL-E cubes in the truck and was like hell nah earth is cooked 💀
youtubeがなかったら一生見学できない光景ですね。勉強になります。
The science channel shows stuff like this all the time especially on shows like,
How it's Made. 😁
Great channel 👌🏼
Nothing u saw helps anybody
I agree with you thank God for TH-cam I’ve learned a lot from the short videos.
Superbe recyclage . 😮😅😅😅😅😅😅
就活と称して工場見学でもすれば?
見れるだろ。
The end product is so clean and beautiful.
But it come out from so much trash
@@RavenHart-sx8xs So?
Nooo wait theres still one drop of pepsi i can lick
@@RavenHart-sx8xscans are made from aluminium, soda cans and beer cans . Usually the abbreviation on cans you will see is ALU aluminium.
Would love to have just 1 bar of aluminum when it’s being pulled by crane 😊
I like how you skipped almost the entirety of the smelting and extrusion process and just showed the clean slabs emerging from a pit.
I know right🥹 that’s like the whole thing
Skipped every part I actually wanted to see.
It's uhh magic ✨
That's the company secret 🤫
Part of the process of clickbait is talking about the process
こうして目に見えないリサイクル工程があるのですね。お仕事されている皆様、ありがとうございます。
여름에 는엄청고생해겠어요
TH-camrがやってるインゴット作りしか見てなかったからたまげた
工場にはロマンがある
アルミ缶のリサイクルに関してはどんどん推奨して行くべきだと思う
ボーキサイトからアルミを作るエネルギーの僅か3%のエネルギーで再生することが出来るんだから
そしてペットボトルはリサイクル時に相当なエネルギーを必要とするのでリサイクルよりも、リデュースする方がエコ
日本では昔から瓶のリユースもやってるから
SDGsの観点からも、これらの3Rにもっと目を向けて貰いたい
こうゆう内容の動画一昔前までテレビでしか観れへんかったのになぁ、ええ時代や
I feel sorry for you mate. Didn’t they have that funky hentai stuff broadcasting in Japan?
あの頃はテレビを囲んで家族団らんで観られてた
今は惰性でTH-camショートを独り寂しくスワイプするだけ、ええ時代や
@@SunShowWow ما معنى القصور الذاتي؟ كنت أفكر بالأمس، هل أستطيع التجرأ على ترك مسح التطبيقات الملهية للوقت؟ كالانستجرام واليوتيوب؟ لكن ولله الحمد ما زلت أقضي الوقت مع عائلتي. نسأل الله أن يرحمنا برحمته ويبارك لنا في أوقاتنا ويجعلها في رضاه. آمين
@@mikehawk1780😅😅plu😅et l'illumination
Tu 😅sur lolo ne et et matin et
Men u etymstu dev thrumming erynnetety
The old rule of thumb was - fill a soda can 1/2 full of gasoline. That's how much additional energy you need to make aluminum from bauxite ore instead of recycling a single can.
PER CAN!??!😮
@i-love-comountains3850 yes. Recycling saves 95% of the energy for manufacture.
@@UnknownPascal-sc2nk
Dang!! Nice!
I knew it was a lot but not that much. that's crazy
@@perkypears I'm pretty sure 75% of all aluminum cans are recycled
After seeing so many Indian videos on here, the Japanese are so clean and organized 💯
those are mostly Pakistani, not Indian.
@@davidjacobs8558 Does Pakistan have trash mountains too?
@@davidjacobs8558Safety sandals' a must 😂 to identify those clip .
If Internet technology shuts down, its the guys in flip flops who will carry on as normal.
@@UNIT1Y3"as normal"
作業員の方達が絶対安全に仕事が出来る時代が、早く来てくれると良いなぁ。
自分の命より優先される仕事など無い。事故が起きてからでは取り返しがつかない。大変な仕事をしてくれている作業員の皆さんの無事を祈ります。
Young people all think they're immortal. The day you realize you're not, is the day that you grow old.
Nothing you ever do that is worth doing is 100% safe, it's about minimizing risk where you can... And this factory appears to be doing a bang up job from what is shown.
This attitude is why we haven't been to the moon in over a half century.
Где и какую опасность для людей вы смогли тут увидеть?
ᛁ ᚨᛗ ᛊᛟᚱᚱᛁ ᛒᚢᛏ ᛁ ᛞᛟᚾ×ᛏ ᛊᛈᛖᚲ ᛗᛟᛟᚾ ᚱᚢᚾᛖᛊ
That is an impressive process you all developed.
アルミのリサイクルに必要なエネルギーは鉱石から精錬する時の3%くらいらしいね
アルミの精錬ってアホみたいに電気使うからね😂
つまりメッチャエコってことか
@@gekko391 超絶エコです
初めて知りました😮
ちなみに缶を潰して捨てないと缶を潰すために余計なコストがかかるし、場所も取る。
だから潰して捨てるのがリサイクル面でもいいらしい。
だから、リサイクルは大事。
実は流通しているアルミニウムの殆どはリサイクル品で
アルミニウム鉱石のボーキサイトからはあまり取られていないんです
というのも、アルミニウムは非常に酸化しやすく、酸化アルミニウムは融点が非常に高い(2000℃超)ため鉱石を熱で溶かすのは効率が悪い
その為、鉱石を苛性ソーダという薬品に溶かして酸化アルミニウム結晶を作り、それを電気分解して酸素と切り離します
アルミ缶は樹脂コーティングされているため、中はほとんど酸化しておらず、その工程は必要ありません
ちなみにアルミ缶リサイクルにかかるエネルギーは、鉱石から取り出すエネルギーのたった5%で済みます
@@firephoenix2525remix マジか~❗知らなかった~🌠
返信ありがとうございます✨
でも、リサイクルは大事よね😃
@@firephoenix2525remix目茶苦茶博識で草
んでコメ主は自分のコメントに固執してて草
リサイクルは大事以前に、アルミをゲットするにはリサイクルの方が効率がいいって言いよんのよね
アルミは大体リサイクル前提というわけだ
@@YXMXMXTX そうです
アルミ缶リサイクルでどうしても出る不純物を含む酸化アルミニウムがあるので
溶かした量より取り出せる量は必然的に減ります
そうやって減っていってリサイクルで賄えなくなって ボーキサイトを溶かす意味が出てきます
あんな土塊みたいなボーキサイトからアルミニウムを作った人すごいわ
𝐗😅😅𝐱😅𝐱𝐱𝐱𝐱𝐱
最初うまい棒に見えた俺を殴ってやりたい
Alumina.
nice to see, some of this ♻ aluminium can's finally ...Really going back to the processing chain 👍👏👏👏
Unfortunately...very few..😭😭
この空き缶運んだことあるけどウイングの中いつまでも甘酸っぱい変な匂いとハエがたかって凄かった😅当然その日の後の仕事はキャンセルでした😭
Would love to see the amount of slag produced from melting down recycled cans.
When I melted down aluminum cans I cut out the middle section (around 85% of the can) because the amount of slag to molten aluminum was ridiculous, alot of labor getting enough out to have a decent pour.
Sick video, thanks for sharing
It could be the reason why their mould was vertical instead of horizontal to have less surface area for slag removal work and a clean finished product!
Yeah those cans are painted and have a plastic liner inside. That crap has to go somewhere.
I watched this just to view the amount of slag. Because metal + fire = liquid metal isn't really something new to anyone. (I hope)
in industrial applications the amount of slag (especially aluminium oxide) is reduced by the use of argon, nitrongen and chlorine gas to flush the molten aluminium
you obviously can't do this in small scale home applications, but there would be lot of money (and energy) going down the drain otherwise
@@suit1337 They're not talking about slag from oxidization. They're talking about slag from all the paint and especially the PLASTIC liner inside the cans. Yes, soda cans have plastic on the inside for those who aren't aware...
It write in Japanese in the back wall not to miss foreign objects.
Japanese recycling process is kept good quality
Sounds racist af tbh
Impressive and representative of fine Japanese industry… thanks, from🇺🇸
🤡
Nuk
Bros a representative of the USA. An ambassador
The production quality of this video is very professional; I'm in awe!
I love how Japan is so clean with everything. Amazing work ethic.
リサイクル工場も、溶解炉の温度を一定に保たせる為に色々と工夫したりして、品質管理をしてて大変そうですね😲
日々の作業お疲れ様です👷
Нет ничего сложного в поддержании температуры
あのアルミのインゴット一本で130万円くらいの価値があります
アルミのインゴットを支える木スゴ
そこまで重くないから大丈夫
何トンくらいあるんやろ
あの厚さあれば紙でもいける
褒めていただきありがとうございます
7500キロって最後に書いてあるね
こういうの見たかったんだ!
ありがとうおすすめ機能!
Empty metal can recycle ♻️ ♻️ !!!
This is the only time I see recycling ♻️ ♻️ !!!
Umm.....y'all kinda forgot to show the actual making of the slabs there. You got all the leadup and all the aftermath, but completely missed the actual thing you said the video was supposed to be about.
Да и как держут стабильно определённую марку алюминия?
Ingots are produced first then cast into slabs then rolled into sheets. Finally allealed to give hardness / strength.
@@DAN9I In the same manner that steel is stabilised once finally rolled. All alloying elements are added on the melt to give the proper specifications.
Full video link in the description, time for a 20 min odyssey.
One of the best shorts I've ever seen.
Были бы стеклянные бутылочки для многократного использования - весь мир был бы в тысячи раз чистее...
И не говори 🤝👍
Imagine how things would be if we just put one glass at all of the vending machine's, and all of the Soviet commrads just shared the glass
Wait, that happened and it was horrible
@@Man_Emperor_of_Mankind your opinion just declare at the "west" have been living in the propaganda of the democracy and the bad bad comrades...
About the bottles - IN Germany there's still PLASTIC (P.E.T.) bottles - REUSABLE for some nonalcoholic drinks. The glass bottles for beer are still in use EVERYWHERE in reusable glass bottles.
So the "developed" SOCIETIES have been laughing at Russians who have reused plastic bags - washed and used again...
These days "all" thise laughing before - has become "ecologists" and are spreading everywhere the paper bags, and reusable plastic bags... so who's smarter?!
Стеклянные бутылки сложнее переработать
Никто не будет их многократно использовать. У всего должен быть свой цикл.
こうやってリサイクル♻されていくアルミ缶。ご苦労さまです。リフトマンさん、手練れの技ですね~。私もリフトオペレーターですが、上手い!
いつも思うのですが、使用済みの汚れはどうなってるのですか?
アルミ塊の間に挟まれる枕木の強度すげぇ!って全く関係ない所で関心してしまった
Алюминий лёгкий
Ничего удивительного, дерево прочный материал, мы кладем деревянные дощечки между домкратом и машиной чтоб не царапать при подъеме
It's okay guys, when we made cans from aluminium we just turned it into a new form of 'ore'. Once smelted it will give us relatively pure aluminium again.
高校生の夏休みにアルミ缶をプレスしてブロックにするバイトしてたけど、マジで命懸けだった。
同県で穴に落ちて人間ごとプレスされる事故が起きたし、ゴミ袋切って缶出す時にヘビ・ハチ・ムカデが出てくる事は日常茶飯事で、その度に一緒に作業していた従業員の人と悲鳴上げて猛ダッシュで逃げてた。
腐ったビールが皮膚にかかると赤くなってヒリヒリして痛痒くなる。
缶を箒で掃いて穴に入れるだけって聞いてたけど、日当5000円でやるバイトじゃなかった。
お疲れ様でございました。
作業従事者の苦労も知らず飲んだらそのまま捨ててすいません。
次回からはなるべく水洗いします...
@@ku72 さん
ご丁寧な返信をありがとうございます。
水洗いまではしなくて大丈夫ですよ。
飲み残しのまま捨てると糖類に蟻が発生し、臭いも発生して生物がゴミ袋に入ってきますので、中身を捨ててからゴミに出すだけでも寄ってこなくなります。
特に野菜ジュース系は夏場だとえげつない臭いがしてヤバいですし、ビールの発酵臭もかなり集まってきます。
お疲れ様でした。
質問なのですが、自販機のコーンポタージュを飲むと大抵残るコーン1粒は、作業時に何か影響したりするのですか?
@@夜桜さん さん
関心を寄せて下さり有り難いです。
作業面だけで言うと、腐敗臭やカビが多少発生するかと思います。またコーンやスープの糖分を養分にしようと虫が寄ってくる事もあるでしょう。
ただ、コーンポタージュは冬場に飲まれることの多い商品ですので、影響は極めて限定的だと思います。これが夏場だと一変し、蟻だらけでした。
また蟻だけならおしるこ缶が最凶で「なんで夏におしるこ飲んでだよ! つーかこれスチール缶!」と言ってクズ鉄箱に投げた記憶がありますw
(スチール缶はブロック粉砕後の磁気選別で簡単に除外されますが、見つけたら取り除いてと言われていました)
リサイクル面の話をすると溶かす時に溶鉱炉の熱で焼却されるので、一粒でしたら問題無いと思います。瓶と違って缶は洗浄工程はありませんでした。
余談になりますが、お酒の瓶に入れられたレモンは瓶を破砕する工程後に除去されます。
如何せんアルミ缶がメインで、スチール缶は専門外でしたので伝聞になります。
5000円で何時間労働何でしょうか
What I find truly amazing is the machinery that had to be developed and then sequenced to make this process of can-to-slab work efficiently. 😊
Interesante proceso del reciclaje del aluminio.
ボーキサイトから精製するよりリサイクルした方が安く出来る
ホール・エルー法がエグい電力を使用しますもんね…
ついに日本から精錬所がなくなってしまいましたね
@@kibou_no_hana_freezia 原発が止まってしまったのが痛手ですね…
艦これネタか!?
@@扌薇藪 艦これ懐かしいですね
アルミ缶は電気の塊と言っても過言ではないですね
Man the Japanese people sure know how to run things well.
Not nuclear reactors
Recycling aluminium isn't unique to Japan.
@@jb76489 They do run those well too.
In that case - the soviet union, united states and japan all are bad at running nuclear reactors since they all 3 had an oopsy.
@@TheStygian except they don’t since every single reactor in Japan was forced to suspend operations after Fukushima and some have been shut down permanently.
Also, putting 3 mile island in the same group as Chernobyl and Fukushima is very dumb
empires?
凄い迫力😮
Just look at how amazing it is to create flawless slabs from discarded materials!
Всегда вызывало уважение и улыбку в детстве когда видел пунктв приема втор сырья , . Жаль нет видео где показано как перерабатывают стекляную тару . 😊
こういうのをさ
教育現場で見せるべきよね
小学校で普通に習う
@@neshgo3507文面だけじゃ意味無いからこういった映像教材も有効ってこと
百聞は一見にしかず。で合ってる?
ゴミ処理場は見に行かされたな。マスク忘れて喉やられたけど。
@@Shigure_love_BA僕らの世代は映像や社会見学含めて習ったでしょ?
機械の動作中にメロディ流れるけどずっと聞かされると頭おかしくなるよね
3ヶ月でやばかったなぁ
お陰でサザエさんめっちゃ嫌いになったしな(近所移動中に流れるメロディ)
作業員の方もおもちゃのチャチャチャ聞いたら止めてくれー!ってなるだろうな
ずっと森のくまさん聞いてたけど嫌いになってない😂
嫌な作業場だったら嫌いになってたのかな🧸
俺も別に仕事中のメロディなんかは頭に残んないな
よほどキツい現場だった?
毎日ほとんどの時間おんなじメロディ流れてて頭の中ずっとずっとリピートでもう嫌でした
たしかに色んな意味できつかったのかも
指導員呼び出し?非常停止が、ルパン三世の出だし?
俺おもちゃのチャチャチャ
止めてくれーの1人だわ
もろこの音楽だった。
1工程でしか流れないけど
朝から晩まで聴いてると嫌になる。
Crazy! That's a serious production. The workers have proper helmets and no sandals!
It Japan not India or Louisiana for that matter
The land of the rising sun
@@andrelegrange3139Louisiana? Louisiana wear boots.
😂
Your racism is showing...
@@Ed_H. is it? Did I mention any ethnic group? Or did I point on work safety?
I would buy one of those slabs just to keep it in my living room.
Bigger and more efficient ❤
Made those same Aluminum blocks 50 years ago but much smoother quality in Richards Bay South Africa from pure Alumina powder smelter.
Wow dude flex that has-been SA might lol
And that Alumina powder is a refinement from the raw material for Aluminium called Bauxite.
クレーン動いてるとき、UFOキャッチャーみたいな音楽なってるの面白い!
アレは作業中警告の音楽かと思われます
工場では危険作業、異常時、監督者呼び出しなど色んな時に指定の音楽で合図を送る事がありますので
業界外から見ると、賑やかで楽しげに見えますよね
トラックのウィンカー点滅時やフォークリフトの作業時と同じ感覚ですね
安全作業のための音楽でしょうが、選曲は自由。間違ってハイテンポな音楽にしたらやばかった!
@@哲也-z7p ハイテンション音楽が危ないのは鉄板ネタですね〜
暴れん坊将軍のテーマ掛かってる部署があってイケイケ過ぎてちょっと怖い時あります
他にも、頻発停止の度にETのテーマが掛かるので班長が「ETが、ETが来る…!」って震えてる時期がありましたw
造船所勤務でしたが、現場の天井クレーンの音楽はエリーゼのためにでした。
@@ケンイチ氏-i1d エリーゼのためには、場末の遊園地のアトラクションの動き出す時に流れてるイメージっすね。
日本のリサイクル技術は凄い
日本は電気代が高いから、今は日本ではやらなくなった。
Это не Японская технология, так делают во всём мире
They are so resourceful and amazing at what they do
People ask me why I recycle cans all the time. ‘It’s not worth it blah blah’. The answer is aluminum is a very valuable reusable resource and we should do everything we can to keep it from ending up in land fills. Trust me I’m no tree hugger, just look into the amount of things we ‘recycle’ that ultimately don’t get recycled. Sometimes we have to force people to do the right thing so we don’t have a completely avoidable ‘aluminum shortage’ in the future.
I recycle it cos I payed 15 cents deposit for the can 🤷
It makes a lot of sense to recycle aluminum. Fortunately, though, it is very unlikely that we would run out of aluminum as it is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust, and it makes up 8.2% of the entire earth's crust.
子供のうちにこれ見せれば空き缶のポイ捨て減るんじゃないかな?
Они их будут кушать? )
Надо им сказать что-бы выкидывали в правильное место....
Для начала нужно выплавить кусок алюминия, чтоб сделать из него банки, чтоб потом получить кусок алюминия, нужно расплавить кучу банок, может проще не трогать этот кусок алюминия, пусть себе лежит спокойно 😆
И к тому же, это же пищевой альминий а его, что-бы изготовить, больше труда и энергии надо потратит !
У меня предложение еще лучше не выплавлять алюминий изначально, нет алюминия нет чушки, нет чушки нет банки. все в профите.
Cans are smashed, stored, carried around, poured into thingy, then perfect aluminum slab
yep thats why aluminium is great from a recycling standpoint. there is basically no loss in the remelting process
and how cans label is removed??
@@ark66it burns off from the 1000° smleting
@@SirNobleIZH wow interesting the label and all colors disappear but the aluminum survives even on 1k degree burn.
@@ark66 It's just a paint. It parts after smelting and probably burns away.
A reciclagem deveria ser feita com todo material descartado, como plástico, papel, ferro, vidro, madeira, etc..
“No mundo nada se cria, nada se perde, tudo se transforma”. Não sei o autor da frase, mas é absolutamente verdadeira.
Those slabs would make a cool addition to my element collection! 👍
i knew it was an asian country with that crane music
사람보다 큰 알루미늄 주괴를 보고 있으면, 규모에서 나오는 멋있음이 느껴진다.
А ведь он недавно был горячим, только из печки.
アルミなどの金属のリサイクルは利益が出る。エネルギー価格が高騰している現在はアルミはリサイクルは重要だと思う。
・・・・・・ペットボトル。現状知っている人居ます? アレ分別する意味というか…
なんか金属の塊ってそれだけで美しさを感じる。
Clean & refined,Japanese is class & superb. Unlike their butcher neighbors… Russia,China….
Simply a higher life form. Japanese are honorary Europeans.
日本の工場って綺麗で整ってて凄い!
稼働と清掃の配分を上手く取れないと
ちりつもで機械が故障したり詰まったりしますからね
Даже трудно представить сколько нужно трудо-бомже-дней чтобы собрать столько банок на такую плиту😳😳😳😳😳
Это Япония.
Там везде стоят автоматы по их приёмке. За каждую баночку дают денюжку. Поэтому никто их не выбрасывает просто так. Бомжи остались без работы 🤷🏻♂️
Это слитки. На производстве в России, мы называем это сляб
شمش ورشو پول خوبی داخلش هست قابل بازیافت و دوباره قابل ساخت برای قوطی انرژی زا و نوشابه 👌✌👏👏👏👏
一瞬トラックの中身がバラバラの味を入れたうまい棒かと思った
최초에 트럭에 적재된 상태가 매우 훌륭하네요
今日も頑張って缶ビール飲むわ!
Wow, it's so quick, under a minute to do that, awesome!
アルミ以上にリサイクルに向いてる物資ってなかなか無いのよね
ボーキサイトから作るとメチャクチャエネルギー必要だけどリサイクルするには溶かすだけって不思議
しかも酸化しやす過ぎて逆に錆びないってのも面白い
すごいと言わざる終えないね
あんなふうに回転するフォークリフトあるんだ!
工場だとわりと多いよ
アルミ缶の包装って残らないんだね
燃やすからすすになるんだろうね
包装?塗装ではなくて?
Very good job 👍👍👍👍👍
I work aluminum recycling and we use a rotary furnace. We make ~1800 lb sow ingots.
We use a front end loader to load the cans and other aluminum material
Это называется процесс переработки с вторичного сырья а не процесс изготовления! Изготовление это совсем другой процесс!
金属ってすごいなぁ、って思った
А потом эти плиты снова переплавят на банки
да, зато банка не будет мусором, а доставит кому-то удовольствие.
Очень впечатляет! А мы таким богатством бросаемся! Не все мы поголовно сами бросаемся, а нас эта недовласть через колено так ломает!
This such an awesome initiative….helps the whole world on the long 💯
If only every country could establish this industrial innovation
I know my country would
Tonga 🇹🇴
缶って最高だな
Самые лучшие кто?
Сейчас уже и алюминиевых банок не осталось, практически везде пластик с напылением тонкого слоя алюминия )
I bet that place is so environmentally conscious
No plastic liners? Inside cans?
Essa alta tecnologia que mostra a eficiência mecanizada das latinhas que viram placas recicladas, noutros vídeos vê-se os indianos num trabalho artesanal fazendo o mesmo processo, em oficinas apertadas, quentes, e sem nenhuma segurança, ou meios adequados de trabalho. Bem que os governos dos países ricos poderiam subsidiar esses empreendedores que fazem desse meio precário de trabalho, a sobrevivência de si, e suas famílias. Ajudar sempre é bom, ninguém perde!. Abraço cordial. Salve Maria!.
アルミスラブってなんぞや?
金属を含んだ、厚みのある板のことをスラブと呼びます
The process is clearly magic. The cans go in, they are conveyed around a bit and come out blocks of aluminum. If you are going to use magic, why not go straight to gold?
Радует глаз. Только вот на днях сдал пакет накопленных алюминиевых банок ♻️ на переработку
Yo, using music to indicate machinery is low key genius. Beeping and hissing and stuff fades into background music eventually, but you hear music and your attention is instantly focused on that.
クレーンが動くときの警告音ってやたらかわいい曲が多いんよな
Exactly what i needed.
2 of them please
You cant just show off a certified fork lift driver without a warning, my wife was walking past.
Even the safety alarms are so CUTE! I love Japan!!!
Woooow... good . This is the first time I have seen such a production method.
nice crane music 😂👍
Aluminium used to be the most expensive metal on earth. Then electrolysis made its exrraction and purification so trivial it became a throwaway drinks container. Fascinating.
But even now it is cheaper to reuse the aluminium you already have than to extract more.