The guys at the induction furnace can't seem to help themselves Rather than let the furnace melt the scrap they beat the poor refractory to death I'd hate to be the guy who has to fix the crucible
Of all the mfg videos from Pakistan, this one is one of my favourites. I love the melting and this vid has more of it than nearly any other Ive seen here. Thank you for that.
yes its a fundamental of metals. the expansion caused by heating is used for all sorts of tasks, for example. holding the steel rim of a wooden wagon wheel on tightly. it is common practice to use liquid nitrogen to shrink things so they can be fitted tightly. i saw it used to fit bushes into excavator parts.
Now, that's a fire for those cold days and nights when the temps in Antarctica reach -100...lol. More guts and work skills than many USA people these days. Probably not getting but pennies an hour and still work harder than a $15/hr burger flipper.. Kudos to their hard work ethic, at least.
This stuff is worthless. No control of chemistry, no control of inclusions, and no control of physical properties. Plus what's the point of all the manual shifting of the crap from one pile to another?
Not every application requires perfect alloys. Those "worthless" billets are likely far less expensive than the perfect alloys that you insist upon. Yeah, you wouldn't use it to build a bridge, but it would work just fine for many consumer applications and other non load bearing uses. Don't be confused by the firescale. You would be surprised how much of a similar product is used in the industrial world. As far as inclusions go, a lot of that can be worked out during later processing. They aren't going to use those billets as is. It is highly likely that they will be melted again, or at the very least worked with a power hammer or such thing. Hammering out the shit is something that has been done since antiquity. Forge it into pickaxes or roll it into cheap sheet metal and make frying pans. It will work great. Yeah, GM wouldn't take it, but Lodge would. Yes I know Lodge is cast iron and not made from sheet metal. Don't be pedantic.
@@chrisp33 you miss the whole point. Modern mills around the world can produce bar stock at prices competitive to this crap but at much higher quality. I can't imagine what products could be made from this crap. You mentioned pickaxe. The problem is if you don't know the metallurgy you will have a tool that is too soft or too brittle. Good luck rolling this crap. You will only end up with worthless scrap filled with laminations.
It might take more than money to get the good stuff in their locale. It might also need *connections,* e.g. knowing the right people, as well as *Bakshish* (at multiple levels, no less) to get it from producer to end user. That sort of thing can drastically increase the price, especially when one must have high-level connections to access proper materials. In contrast, getting *this* stuff might well just need a sufficiency of (rials? Rupees? Whatever the local form of cash is in the area) in hand.
I hope that people have enough common sense to know that filling that furnace is insanely dangerous. If you trip, you'll fall right inside, all the water in your body, it'll make all kinds of molten metal fly out everywhere. They care 0% about employee safety over there.
🤡🤡🤡 Don't blame them on QC ! ! !black cap guy is chief chemist and metallugical engineer from the heart of German steel industry of this facility ! ! !he knows very well about right mix of fvkn scrape to ! ! !
How appropriate! An old man working on a furnace of molten metal wearing efing sandals and no mask while toxic fumes come out of that hole. He might be really proud of himself.
Sandals: +15 Steelworker Skill and +5 Mana
The guys at the induction furnace can't seem to help themselves
Rather than let the furnace melt the scrap they beat the poor refractory to death
I'd hate to be the guy who has to fix the crucible
Sandals:
+15% experience gain
+5% income
-200% heat resistance
-50% impact resistance
Of all the mfg videos from Pakistan, this one is one of my favourites. I love the melting and this vid has more of it than nearly any other Ive seen here. Thank you for that.
They violate like +1000 safety standards
OSHA......HA!
I disabled the safety seat switch on my JD mower. Live dangerously....
Fun fact: it's not illegal if there is no safety standards
the owners only care about one thing... making more rupees.
This is Pakistan baby
Very dangerous work hats off to the workers
They are not afraid to work . Proud to do it as well . Praise GOD for hardwerkend men.
Техника безопасности на высоте , босиком но в перчатках ❗
I always walk on top of my furnace with sandals too.
Don’t listening to sh’’t talking,halo from Mexico.
Bro can help me on the furnace set up ? I need manufacture MS ROD 12 mm to 30 mm ..
Yeah, but do you have a day job, or it Howard Stern of whine whine whine.?
How much purnice capacity
Hi bhai
Is it common for the cast billets to shrink? I think the cooler ones seem to shrink
yes its a fundamental of metals. the expansion caused by heating is used for all sorts of tasks, for example. holding the steel rim of a wooden wagon wheel on tightly. it is common practice to use liquid nitrogen to shrink things so they can be fitted tightly. i saw it used to fit bushes into excavator parts.
This was like watching 5 year old boys play in the fire at camp.
Now, that's a fire for those cold days and nights when the temps in Antarctica reach -100...lol. More guts and work skills than many USA people these days. Probably not getting but pennies an hour and still work harder than a $15/hr burger flipper.. Kudos to their hard work ethic, at least.
Great video! Thank you
Todas empresas tinham que deixar seus funcionários trabalharem como quisessem, olha ae todos tranquilo, trabalhando de boa sem nenhum perigo.
Shouldn’t they be adding something like limestone as a flux?
this is absolutely amazing, like genuinely. I'm kind of inspired to do it in my garage now
What they do with these billette?
Another factory makes rebar of questionable quality.
Seguro que metiendo el pie en la fundidora va a caer más el hierro 🔥🦵🏻🤣😜😂 8:21
ISO 9002
I'm not saying all the safety equipment but at least a pair of closed shoes
Yeah furnace Pakistan Mai Kaha say milay ga ,kya koi bata Sakta hai
This stuff is worthless. No control of chemistry, no control of inclusions, and no control of physical properties. Plus what's the point of all the manual shifting of the crap from one pile to another?
Composition control. Somelier work
Not every application requires perfect alloys. Those "worthless" billets are likely far less expensive than the perfect alloys that you insist upon. Yeah, you wouldn't use it to build a bridge, but it would work just fine for many consumer applications and other non load bearing uses. Don't be confused by the firescale. You would be surprised how much of a similar product is used in the industrial world.
As far as inclusions go, a lot of that can be worked out during later processing. They aren't going to use those billets as is. It is highly likely that they will be melted again, or at the very least worked with a power hammer or such thing. Hammering out the shit is something that has been done since antiquity.
Forge it into pickaxes or roll it into cheap sheet metal and make frying pans. It will work great. Yeah, GM wouldn't take it, but Lodge would. Yes I know Lodge is cast iron and not made from sheet metal. Don't be pedantic.
@@chrisp33 you miss the whole point. Modern mills around the world can produce bar stock at prices competitive to this crap but at much higher quality.
I can't imagine what products could be made from this crap. You mentioned pickaxe. The problem is if you don't know the metallurgy you will have a tool that is too soft or too brittle. Good luck rolling this crap. You will only end up with worthless scrap filled with laminations.
I've watched enough of these to realize, these guys really love throwing things on the ground and picking them up again.
It might take more than money to get the good stuff in their locale.
It might also need *connections,* e.g. knowing the right people, as well as *Bakshish* (at multiple levels, no less) to get it from producer to end user.
That sort of thing can drastically increase the price, especially when one must have high-level connections to access proper materials.
In contrast, getting *this* stuff might well just need a sufficiency of (rials? Rupees? Whatever the local form of cash is in the area) in hand.
Great hard working people but please work on safety of your workers. 🙏🏻
Machine price pls
Bhai ye factory kahan per hai
Watching this video ,thank god we have health & safety in Britain .
How much they earn for this much hard work? 😢
Most skilled workers on earth. Give me surgery.
Would it be rolled after casting?
It seems like they will send for rolling mills for rebar and other steel products making
Amazing work👍
Only the best unknown sCRAP used in their product.
Nothing gets waste.
Nice work 👍
там хто-небудь хоч приблизно розуміє який хімічний склад сталі мають на виході і для чого вона придатна ??
Basic science human been doing that for 10,000 years
@@RavenHart-sx8xs Steel? 10,000 years ago? Aren't you confusing anything?
@@ВеселийКовач Iron,steel same
I’m surprised that guy still has toes
he's only just started this day. they get new guys starting every day. lol.
Excellent
Полезное дело - переработка.
I hope that people have enough common sense to know that filling that furnace is insanely dangerous. If you trip, you'll fall right inside, all the water in your body, it'll make all kinds of molten metal fly out everywhere. They care 0% about employee safety over there.
Sadly true
Brother Aap ka nmbr mil sakta hai?
Wutz steel ❤
amazing
Amazing
完全沒有品質控管,難怪印度的房子那麼容易倒
CCP bot this is your friend Pakistan
Anyone else noticed how big that old man's toes are 😮
Which one?
Yip, no PPE what so ever. 😁❤️🇺🇸 Wait, is that John 5???
Excellent work
👍👍👍👍
They're taking applications, whiners need not apply😂
And the USA gets all the blame for air quality
yeah because USA is like the home of aviation
FFS give your men work boots!
ਪਿਓਰ ਸਟੀਲ 1ਨੰਬਰ ਦੀ
Great work
🤡🤡🤡 Don't blame them on QC ! ! !black cap guy is chief chemist and metallugical engineer from the heart of German steel industry of this facility ! ! !he knows very well about right mix of fvkn scrape to ! ! !
السلام عليكم يخوي ركم تخدمو في جهنم تعبد ربك غصبن عنك والله يعونكم
-I’m Prolly The Only Person That Will Say Looks Like A Fun Job 😆😩😍🔥
How appropriate! An old man working on a furnace of molten metal wearing efing sandals and no mask while toxic fumes come out of that hole. He might be really proud of himself.
Raha
Look at these rich men with their shoes... way to make me feel poor.
Superb
Amazing
Amazing