Nice one,,i am so related of that video..im a machine operator(final or exit line operator) 6yrs of work experience here in Philippines..and im proud to my job..god bless
I am a coating operator, that was a great description of a coating line. But at the end of the video a man cleaning a chrome roll by hand is no, I've done it and been grabbed luckily I wasn't deslieved
Retired 12 years now, worked at Baycoat in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. We did exactly the same QC checks when I was QC Team Leader there, on virtually identical equipment
I'm in QC currently. We painted for appliances but the tests are the exact same. All except the salt spray because there is no need for it on appliances.
Hello sir, Could you please tell me about the load cell that is used in the applicator/ pick-up and metering roll. How do you change it ? Regards, Saif
@@saifalniamah9002 hello Saif , i dont remember exactly the model of the loadcell . Its was located between the roll and the bearing and then the operator could adjust the load on the roll . It was going directly into a converter that displayed value for the operator
@@joneal0284actually there are a lot more. my company, Precoat metals, has 27 plants in the united states, I’m a finish top coater at one in west virginia
Hi, I'm in North Carolina. My husband wanted to know is it? Good for them to take the old roof out before they put the metal roof in. Because he got an estimate and the guy said he could put the better roof right over the old roof. Is that true?
Hello! There are a few considerations to keep in mind. We did a video about this exact topic which you can check out here: bit.ly/metal-over-shingle-video -Thad
Entry and exit accumulators.. The line must not stop.. I have 5 years experience in coating. As quality controler and machine operator... Yellow primer
@@joneal0284 this is true. I work in the Cambridge, Ohio metal coaters plant, formerly Centria. There is less than 100 feet of scrap combined on the lead and tail during the stitch or what we call the splicing process. Unless of course there is a defect in the metal like bad edges or dents, which are fairly common especially in the .019 62.5” aluminum we paint for Arconic and Alucoil. It’s common to see metal banding dents on the leads of coils in any of the steel and galvanized/galvalum also.
on the business end ,these coil coaters dont own the steel coil...The customer hires this painting done then furnishes coil that is suitable for what they are needing.There is a coil coater in chicago that recieves monster eye to the sky coils ...2 coils per trailer...60,000 lbs each! This 120,000 lb.load is only hauled 5 miles..and is only allowed by the DOT on a special permit..This coil coating industry,like so much american ingenuitity,took a hundred years of mechanical evolution to get here..Im still amazed these monster production facilities get built at all.
@@joneal0284 im looking at working at a coil coating place atm. Im currently working as a mechanic and mot tester and its terrible money for the amount of work and stress involved. Do u work in this type of industry? If so i would really appreciate an insight to what its like working there just so i dont leave for greener pastures that immediately turn brown 😂
@@jamiemansell5769 so sorry that I'm just seeing this! Coil coating is a good industry, but can vary between facilities like any other manufacturing segment. I've been working in coil coating for 7 years now and love it. Our facility runs 12-hour shifts, and while some roles are more difficult than others, none of them are excessively difficult. Are you looking to stay in a mechanic or maintenance role?
Nice one,,i am so related of that video..im a machine operator(final or exit line operator) 6yrs of work experience here in Philippines..and im proud to my job..god bless
This is by far the most educative video I’ve seen on this topic. Great work. 👍🏻
This channel gets more interesting with every episode.
Thanks.
Thanks so much! -Thad
Fantastic video, edit, audio, and tour ~~> I'm currently tasked with creating an isometric illustration of the process and this helped immensely!
WOW! I've often wondered about how metal is painted, fascinating
Can you tell me where can buy the coils diferent painted coils I have the R and U panel former
@@melquiadescardenas1835are you still looking for a coil supplier?
@@melquiadescardenas1835are you still looking for a coil supplier?
@@melquiadescardenas1835I am also wondering this as well
I am a coating operator, that was a great description of a coating line. But at the end of the video a man cleaning a chrome roll by hand is no, I've done it and been grabbed luckily I wasn't deslieved
Same here coil coater and operator
Retired 12 years now, worked at Baycoat in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. We did exactly the same QC checks when I was QC Team Leader there, on virtually identical equipment
I'm in QC currently. We painted for appliances but the tests are the exact same. All except the salt spray because there is no need for it on appliances.
I am working in this field, great work.
Why are they kissed so far onto the backup drum. Wouldn’t that have a chance of stalling out the roll and putting cuts and wear lines in the roll?
Im an electromechanic and i work with this machine , doing maintenance and repair everyday !! From montreal quebec !!
Hello sir,
Could you please tell me about the load cell that is used in the applicator/ pick-up and metering roll. How do you change it ?
Regards,
Saif
@@saifalniamah9002 hello Saif , i dont remember exactly the model of the loadcell . Its was located between the roll and the bearing and then the operator could adjust the load on the roll . It was going directly into a converter that displayed value for the operator
@sgolosio
Thank you.
I think first they separate the rollers in order to dismantle the load cell. But I don't remember exactly.
Pls make a video of Galvanising line
Was a coater operator for years
Plz make vidio of tinplate and tfs line and dcr also
It's a good material. Do you have more information about laboratory?
Hello! What kind of information are you looking for? -Thad
Interesting information. I didn't know so much went into a prepainted coil. Too bad it was manufactured in California.
There are 4 lines just like this around the country, all part of the same company (I work in the Georgia location)
@@joneal0284 Please write name of manufacturer of such coil painting line?
@@joneal0284actually there are a lot more. my company, Precoat metals, has 27 plants in the united states, I’m a finish top coater at one in west virginia
what causes oil canning and what is coil set
Great information. 👍
Hi, I'm in North Carolina. My husband wanted to know is it? Good for them to take the old roof out before they put the metal roof in. Because he got an estimate and the guy said he could put the better roof right over the old roof. Is that true?
Hello! There are a few considerations to keep in mind. We did a video about this exact topic which you can check out here: bit.ly/metal-over-shingle-video -Thad
Yes but shingles are almost impossible to put out if you were to have a house fire
Entry and exit accumulators.. The line must not stop.. I have 5 years experience in coating. As quality controler and machine operator... Yellow primer
So with the stitch waste is a thousand feet of metal just sent for recycling from each coil?
Stitch waste is typically less than about 50-75 feet per coil (combined head and tail), and is sent for recycling after removing from the coil.
@@joneal0284 this is true. I work in the Cambridge, Ohio metal coaters plant, formerly Centria. There is less than 100 feet of scrap combined on the lead and tail during the stitch or what we call the splicing process. Unless of course there is a defect in the metal like bad edges or dents, which are fairly common especially in the .019 62.5” aluminum we paint for Arconic and Alucoil. It’s common to see metal banding dents on the leads of coils in any of the steel and galvanized/galvalum also.
@@MrJunior82006 I work for Metal Coaters too, at the Marietta, GA, plant.
Itna head pressure kon deta h bhai
Nice. Bangladesh 💚💚💚
on the business end ,these coil coaters dont own the steel coil...The customer hires this painting done then furnishes coil that is suitable for what they are needing.There is a coil coater in chicago that recieves monster eye to the sky coils ...2 coils per trailer...60,000 lbs each! This 120,000 lb.load is only hauled 5 miles..and is only allowed by the DOT on a special permit..This coil coating industry,like so much american ingenuitity,took a hundred years of mechanical evolution to get here..Im still amazed these monster production facilities get built at all.
Where’s the mythical chompis?!?
Luis!!! What's up?? ---ehops
У меня на заводе всё такое же)
I was upset when my builder told me he would use 29g metal with 30% Kynar Paint Mix. Sounded terrible for an$800,000 home
Wow ya maybe at least 26 g
India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
it must be 7 min instead of 7 secs
So the guy responsible for stitching does about 7 seconds of work every 15mins? 😌😂
I assure you, it's far more than that. Lol.
@@joneal0284 im looking at working at a coil coating place atm. Im currently working as a mechanic and mot tester and its terrible money for the amount of work and stress involved. Do u work in this type of industry? If so i would really appreciate an insight to what its like working there just so i dont leave for greener pastures that immediately turn brown 😂
@@jamiemansell5769 so sorry that I'm just seeing this! Coil coating is a good industry, but can vary between facilities like any other manufacturing segment. I've been working in coil coating for 7 years now and love it. Our facility runs 12-hour shifts, and while some roles are more difficult than others, none of them are excessively difficult. Are you looking to stay in a mechanic or maintenance role?
1:12 🍑🍑
Big facts
When it comes to physical testing he dosnt have a clue.