The recycling process in Korean factories for old tires and scrap metal is truly impressive! From breaking down the materials to reusing them for new products, it highlights the efficiency and environmental benefits of recycling. It's great to see how these factories contribute to reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices!
I don't criticized other metal factory, I used a lots of re-bars coming from South Korea because they don't just rust right away looks like they add a stainless metal that make it shiny when rain drops in, this is amazing factory thanks for showing this video now i will stay to buy from this Company, very impressive.
The rebar from South Korea is truly of excellent quality and durability, especially with its rust-resistant properties. I’m particularly impressed by how it shines when rain hits. I’m curious to know if this type of rebar is suitable for all construction environments, especially in areas with high humidity or coastal regions? Have you had any experience using it in harsh conditions?
Người korea rất phát triển sự thông minh và hội nhập các kỳ thuật chuyên sâu của các quóc gia phát triển Các sản phẩm của korea luôn có vị trí chỗ đứng về lòng tin . Qui trình họ tái chế và tạo ra sản phẩm mới có trách nhiệm đến tay người dùng
Thank you for the very interesting video. It is wonderful to see a country such as S. Korea recycling precious materials into goods and fuel.. I work with a lot of rebar and its really informative of how it is made from waste materials. Keep up the great videos and I look forward to watching many more!
loved it...i like the fact we get to hear the factory noises without a narrator babbling away...the typed comments are just right ..i ordered 3 bundles for my fish pond project
Vielen Dank für das informative Video. Ich habe gerade 3 Bündel Baustahl für meinen Hausbau bestellt. Das Haus werde ich aus koreanischem Zement in meiner neuen Arbeitskleidung bauen und dabei Tomaten essen. Und meine alten Reifen wurden auch noch perfekt recycelt. Viele Grüße und alles Gute.
The world has not admitted it yet, but South Korea already has the solution to every problem on earth. All that is needed is one person that everyone will believe that knows all the details and will explain it. Coming soon ! Thanks so much for this wonderful video !!!
I never thought I’d see a recycling factory turn old tires into fuel for cement production AND repurpose the heat for farming! 🍅 Talk about sustainability at its best! 🌍🙌
Impressive work, huge installations just for recycling. It really must be worth. Too much e energy and water to this fantastic job. Thank you for showing us
Interesting video. I liked seeing how the machine pulls the wire out of the beads of tires. I have purchased rebar. We use it to reinforce concrete walls and foundations here in California because of earthquakes.
@@jimprice1959 Everywhere, that is, where they do not save on everything and where there is no plague of corruption. In China, instead of steel reinforcement, they use bamboo or fiberglass, You can make a hole in the walls with your finger. Check out "tofu buildings"
Korea makes the best cars in the world! I know from experience. It took Korea to introduce 5 year warranties, then the rest followed. So Korea then upped their warranties to seven years! European cars are junk, only suitable for making rebars when they are seven years old.
@dijielectro c'est vrai, malheureusement, les vrais natifs européens et français ont été remplacés par des étrangers ressemblant à des robots, c'est pourquoi votre commentaire est logique.
@JP-cy1lw really??? Have you ever heard about Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen, Opel. These are not only cars, these are icons of the auto industry. South Korea makes vehicles not cars .
That was an interesting video. I enjoyed watching how the machine extracted the wire from the tire beads. I recently bought some rebar. In California, we use it to strengthen concrete walls and foundations due to the risk of earthquakes
شاهدت الفيديو كله، وتمنيت أن يكون في بلدي العراق مصنعًا مثل هذا، فالاطارات التالفة كثيرة جدًا ولا يُعاد تدويرها لأي شيء، فهي ليست أكثر من قمامة.. هنيئًا لكم مصنعكم العملاق..
생략된 부분이 있는데 타이어 분쇄하면 고무와 철심으로 분리됩니다. 완전분리는 되지 않구요. 고무는 화력발전소 철심은 제강소로 가죠. 동국제강 포항제강소에 많이 가는데 품질 좋은 고철은 아니고 재활용 국가정책상 수용해서 녹입니다. 그냥 눈으로 보기에 철심:고무 비율이 6:4 혹은 7:3 정도로 보입니다. 화면에서 보는 고철 중 가장 순도가 높은건 철판 후판 스크랩이고 기차 바퀴도 순도가 높습니다. 고철중 제일 좋은 편에 들어갑니다.
I wouldn’t call burning the tires recycling, but, being made from some percentage of natural rubber means that as a fuel they have some degree of carbon offset built right in. And the energy requirements for making cement at that scale can only be met using fossil fuel, so using tires that have already had a useful working life is actually better than burning oil or gas straight out of the ground.
I used to work at Humane Mfg and we really recycled tired retired tires. They went through all sorts of shredding steps to remove the steel from them and pulverize to cofee ground like powder. We turned them to rubber mats and such. ❤
I changed n repaired tires for many years n also picked up n hauled scrap metals to a scrap yard. I separated the metals to unload at different areas at the scrap yard. Got paid by type of metal n weight. Cool to see what happens to this stuff when it's no longer in use. Thank you for the video. I'm in the USA. I'm sure it is similar here as it is there.
كوريا الجنوبيه ..وشعبها يستحقان الاحترام والتقدير لانهم يعملون بتفاني واخلاص وبجهد كبير من اجل خدمة الانسان وتنمية البلاد ...احترامي لكوريا وشعبها ولصاحب القناة .
J'aime beaucoup se genre de vidéo, tout se qui touche à la technologie m'intéresse beaucoup, merci pour se reportage très intéressant, je vous regarde depuis la France, bravo ❤❤❤❤
지구의 소중한 자원 재활용은 이제 선택이 아닌 필수가 되어야 하는것 같습니다. 막연한 재활용 분리수거 강조하는거보다. 우리가 분리하는 재활용 쓰레기가 어떻게 재활용 되는지 안다면, 더욱더 분리수거에 적극적일거 같습니다. 그래서 이런영상은 우리나라 뿐아니라 전세계적으로 알려 졌음 합니다. 다음엔 전세계적으로 골치거리인 플라스틱 재활용하는 영상이 다루어 졌음합니다. 좋은영상 잘보고 갑니다.~👍
Dear Sir, This a common practice also in Belgium. I used to work for a big environmental company and the benefits are clear. Cement making is a chemical process. 1. To make cement you need "sulfur" and that is available in tyres, so that is re-used 2. You als need a lot of heat and burning the (synthetic) rubber is a welcome source. 3. And third: the temperature for making cement is not high enough te melt the high quality steel and it is retracted from the cement during or after the process in a rather pure way. You see, 3 good reasons to use old tyres... but, only when you operate in a modern plant with adequate gas cleaning. The cement industry used to rely on natural gas or even petroleum.....
Fascinating to watch. Amazing automating, Efficient & well thought out as to the operation. Quite some engineering to build the milling operation close to the fabrication plant. Thank you, enjoyed very much.
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If possible, you could be more detailed and focused on a few important steps of the process, that would be great! Thank you and wish everyone stay safe, may God bless you!
Arkbar is amazing 😊. I love watching these and the humour is perfect 😂. The engineering boggles my mind! I need to order some rebar 😮. We didn’t see what happened to the shredded tyres. Maybe next time. Thanks for the video.
It appeared in the video that they use the shredded tires as furnace fuel. I didn't see any clip of further processing of the steel tire wires. I would think that they would combine operations a bit more - there was a huge amount of loading, unloading and transporting of the scrap before it got to the smelter.
The recycling process in Korean factories for old tires and scrap metal is truly impressive! From breaking down the materials to reusing them for new products, it highlights the efficiency and environmental benefits of recycling. It's great to see how these factories contribute to reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices!
I don't criticized other metal factory, I used a lots of re-bars coming from South Korea because they don't just rust right away looks like they add a stainless metal that make it shiny when rain drops in, this is amazing factory thanks for showing this video now i will stay to buy from this Company, very impressive.
Essas fabricas são fantásticas eu amo ver esse trabalho
Probably zinc.
The rebar from South Korea is truly of excellent quality and durability, especially with its rust-resistant properties. I’m particularly impressed by how it shines when rain hits.
I’m curious to know if this type of rebar is suitable for all construction environments, especially in areas with high humidity or coastal regions? Have you had any experience using it in harsh conditions?
Người korea rất phát triển sự thông minh và hội nhập các kỳ thuật chuyên sâu của các quóc gia phát triển
Các sản phẩm của korea luôn có vị trí chỗ đứng về lòng tin . Qui trình họ tái chế và tạo ra sản phẩm mới có trách nhiệm đến tay người dùng
Это что за гиганты просто браво 👏 столько манипуляций просто слов нет всё это создать и просчитать для точной работы каждую деталь просто браво 👍
Most of those tires look better than the ones on my car😂
Even after de-wiring?
True
Yeah hust think if they went to a little trouble to resell how fewer dead tires we'd have
Yeah
LOl
Thank you for the very interesting video. It is wonderful to see a country such as S. Korea recycling precious materials into goods and fuel.. I work with a lot of rebar and its really informative of how it is made from waste materials. Keep up the great videos and I look forward to watching many more!
Amant Ambani insists the flip flop technology is most effective
I'm from Pittsburgh and since we don't make steel anymore this is the only rebar I use! Excellent quality!
정말 잘 보았습니다
촬영하시느라 고생 하셨습니다
정말 대단 하네요 ~
loved it...i like the fact we get to hear the factory noises without a narrator babbling away...the typed comments are just right
..i ordered 3 bundles for my fish pond project
Vielen Dank für das informative Video. Ich habe gerade 3 Bündel Baustahl für meinen Hausbau bestellt. Das Haus werde ich aus koreanischem Zement in meiner neuen Arbeitskleidung bauen und dabei Tomaten essen. Und meine alten Reifen wurden auch noch perfekt recycelt.
Viele Grüße und alles Gute.
Nice 😅
Was für ein Gelaber😂😂😂
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der BRD.
My dog makes me happy. Being alive makes me happy.
Great videos! Keep up the the good work sir!
공정 하나하나를 보면서 참 신기하다는 생각이 듭니다. 저렇게 섬세하고 많은 공정과정들을 어떻게 만들어 내는 건지 그져 신기하기만 합니디...
I’m now a huge housing and factory developer and this is the only rebar I use!
Thanks for sharing this experience and your comments always make me smile 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The world has not admitted it yet, but South Korea already has the solution to every problem on earth. All that is needed is one person that everyone will believe that knows all the details and will explain it. Coming soon ! Thanks so much for this wonderful video !!!
I never thought I’d see a recycling factory turn old tires into fuel for cement production AND repurpose the heat for farming! 🍅 Talk about sustainability at its best! 🌍🙌
Excellent video. Detailed, no music and factory sounds. And your comments are funny.
I bough 3 bundles of rebar for my house construction! very good quality!
I need 5 bundles for my large repair shop
This place is one-stop shopping for all my rebar and cherry tomato needs.
Impressive work, huge installations just for recycling. It really must be worth. Too much e energy and water to this fantastic job. Thank you for showing us
That furnace with the huge electrodes is very amazing! I suspect it is one of the things you should see in real life if at all possible!
Interesting video. I liked seeing how the machine pulls the wire out of the beads of tires. I have purchased rebar. We use it to reinforce concrete walls and foundations here in California because of earthquakes.
I'll tell you a secret that they reinforce concrete everywhere, not only in places where there are earthquakes
@@dexterPL Humm. Check out videos of earthquake devastation in the middle east. No rebar!
@@jimprice1959 Everywhere, that is, where they do not save on everything and where there is no plague of corruption. In China, instead of steel reinforcement, they use bamboo or fiberglass, You can make a hole in the walls with your finger. Check out "tofu buildings"
I'm in USA 🇺🇸 I like your videos! South Korea has awesome work ethics,good vibe! Keep up the good work guys
Wow, I’m amazed at the quality of the clothing, the steel and the vegetables. That is incredible!
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One of the most fascinating videos I've seen. Glad to see old tires have many uses.
Wow, those electric furnaces are insane - fascinating, thank you!
Random comment to make you a little bit happier! Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it 😊
I use over 1000x9m bars weekly in swimming pools
@@Brianwm295 д****
South Koreans have a great work ethic. Played baseball in Suncheon Si years ago and the players in the team were great to be with. Long live Red Fox.
For a Factory this size and that quantity they must sell all over the world ! Good luck to them the Factory is Amazing.Brilliant recycling also.
การรีไซเคิลที่ยอดเยี่ยมมาก😮
I love your wit and humor, please keep posting videos. Oh, and I think I saw Mr. Kim operating one of the machines, he was good!
Always impressed with South Korean technology and work ethics.
yeah , they look like robots
Bonjour !! la même chose existe aussi en francs et dans l’Europe.............!!!??? 😀😀
Korea makes the best cars in the world! I know from experience. It took Korea to introduce 5 year warranties, then the rest followed. So Korea then upped their warranties to seven years! European cars are junk, only suitable for making rebars when they are seven years old.
@dijielectro c'est vrai, malheureusement, les vrais natifs européens et français ont été remplacés par des étrangers ressemblant à des robots, c'est pourquoi votre commentaire est logique.
@JP-cy1lw really??? Have you ever heard about Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen, Opel. These are not only cars, these are icons of the auto industry. South Korea makes vehicles not cars .
That was an interesting video. I enjoyed watching how the machine extracted the wire from the tire beads. I recently bought some rebar. In California, we use it to strengthen concrete walls and foundations due to the risk of earthquakes
観られてよかったです。
Super video, tout le processus est bien montré, merci
The automation is truly impressive. Thanks
I'm in the USA and I am very impressed with all this. What did we do before recycling ???
Very, very informative. Thanks for posting.
شاهدت الفيديو كله، وتمنيت أن يكون في بلدي العراق مصنعًا مثل هذا، فالاطارات التالفة كثيرة جدًا ولا يُعاد تدويرها لأي شيء، فهي ليست أكثر من قمامة..
هنيئًا لكم مصنعكم العملاق..
Façam bombas com os pneus usados.
@@marioventura3448 comment removed pft
@@marioventura3448타이어 폭탄이 털어지는 충격으로 이리 튀고 저리튀며 적군을 물리칠꺼 같음 튀는 타이어 폭탄에 맞으면 즉사 해요
Commento da idiota.@@marioventura3448
생략된 부분이 있는데 타이어 분쇄하면 고무와 철심으로 분리됩니다. 완전분리는 되지 않구요.
고무는 화력발전소 철심은 제강소로 가죠.
동국제강 포항제강소에 많이 가는데 품질 좋은 고철은 아니고
재활용 국가정책상 수용해서 녹입니다.
그냥 눈으로 보기에 철심:고무 비율이 6:4 혹은 7:3 정도로 보입니다.
화면에서 보는 고철 중 가장 순도가 높은건 철판 후판 스크랩이고 기차 바퀴도 순도가 높습니다.
고철중 제일 좋은 편에 들어갑니다.
I ordered 3 bundles for my house building!
Industri seperti ini yang harus banyak di kembangkan agar limbah" bisa termanfaatkan dgn baik
where do I apply
Leres sanget👍
It amazes me how these Factories process the tires, and the Metal.
I wouldn’t call burning the tires recycling, but, being made from some percentage of natural rubber means that as a fuel they have some degree of carbon offset built right in. And the energy requirements for making cement at that scale can only be met using fossil fuel, so using tires that have already had a useful working life is actually better than burning oil or gas straight out of the ground.
I used to work at Humane Mfg and we really recycled tired retired tires. They went through all sorts of shredding steps to remove the steel from them and pulverize to cofee ground like powder. We turned them to rubber mats and such. ❤
@@christopherleubner6633 what happens when the rubber mats reach the end of their life?
ini harus di contoh di seluruh dunia... mantap
와.. 모든 공정들이 신기하네요. 덕분에 좋은 구경했습니다.
Great job documenting fascinating things, funny too.
I changed n repaired tires for many years n also picked up n hauled scrap metals to a scrap yard. I separated the metals to unload at different areas at the scrap yard. Got paid by type of metal n weight. Cool to see what happens to this stuff when it's no longer in use. Thank you for the video. I'm in the USA. I'm sure it is similar here as it is there.
All the machines involved in the process, are amazing. ♥
Sou de Angola e acompanho os vossos vídeos, são excelentes.👌
I ordered seven bundles for my construction business. Impressive manufacturing!
33:05 great idea for maximizing factory resources! love it man
Bela demonstração do bom uso de reciclados faz bem para economia e para o meio ambiente. Boa informação da tecnologia koreana. Aparecido
كوريا الجنوبيه ..وشعبها يستحقان الاحترام والتقدير لانهم يعملون بتفاني واخلاص وبجهد كبير من اجل خدمة الانسان وتنمية البلاد ...احترامي لكوريا وشعبها ولصاحب القناة .
웅장하네요. 멋지십니다.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
J'aime beaucoup se genre de vidéo, tout se qui touche à la technologie m'intéresse beaucoup, merci pour se reportage très intéressant, je vous regarde depuis la France, bravo ❤❤❤❤
지구의 소중한 자원 재활용은 이제 선택이 아닌 필수가 되어야 하는것 같습니다. 막연한 재활용 분리수거 강조하는거보다. 우리가 분리하는 재활용 쓰레기가 어떻게 재활용 되는지 안다면, 더욱더 분리수거에 적극적일거 같습니다. 그래서 이런영상은 우리나라 뿐아니라 전세계적으로 알려 졌음 합니다. 다음엔 전세계적으로 골치거리인 플라스틱 재활용하는 영상이 다루어 졌음합니다. 좋은영상 잘보고 갑니다.~👍
Dear Sir,
This a common practice also in Belgium. I used to work for a big environmental company and the benefits are clear. Cement making is a chemical process.
1. To make cement you need "sulfur" and that is available in tyres, so that is re-used
2. You als need a lot of heat and burning the (synthetic) rubber is a welcome source.
3. And third: the temperature for making cement is not high enough te melt the high quality steel and it is retracted from the cement during or after the process in a rather pure way.
You see, 3 good reasons to use old tyres... but, only when you operate in a modern plant with adequate gas cleaning.
The cement industry used to rely on natural gas or even petroleum.....
An interesting video. The work clothes look really good.
Also a big compliment for work clothes.
Also the CO2 from the process can be passed through the greenhouse for the plants to grow. Excellent use of watts heat and gases.
ESSE SISTEMA É FANTÁSTICO, BRASIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Fascinating to watch. Amazing automating, Efficient & well thought out as to the operation. Quite some engineering to build the milling operation close to the fabrication plant. Thank you, enjoyed very much.
Really enjoy your sense of humor!
Koreans should bring this "car wheels "business to Puerto Rico,please we have big problem with illegal dumping, blessings 🙏
This is very high quality rebar - must buy.
สุดยอดเทคโนโลยี❤ขอชื่นชมอย่างมาก
Bonjour et félicitations pour ces images impressionnantes...
Eu admiro muito o processo de renovação, parabéns ao vídeo uma verdadeira obra para aprendizado.
I love watching recycling videos. I like your sense of humour, Lol. 😊
I don't understand, I thought everyone wore sandles and night shirts to recycle
@@genebohannon8820 Right!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢@@genebohannon8820
@@genebohannon8820🎉🎉
I bough four bundles for my project, high quality!
Great videos of recycling and product manufacturing, lots of uses for things!
감탄........................ 최고
19:58 actually, I think is interesting to know what protection they were
Un trabajo excelente felicidades
Brilliant seeing how items are made
Don't realise what process and how much automation is involved
thanks for watching!
Dostunuz Türkiye 🇹🇷 den selamlar
I used to drive a grabber like the one massaging the truck. That made me laugh! I was much more gentle with our trucks. Great video. X
hahaha I noted that.
Nhà máy tái chế thật tuyệt vời với những thành phẩm thép xây dựng công trình và những cao ốc lại mọc nên từng năm tháng,bạn thật tuyệt diệu...
使用済みのタイヤやホイールなどがついに長靴やメダルなどへリサイクルして行きます。
Really this is wonderful and very useful for collection, whether it is tires or rebar
anlatımın ve yorumların harika,
잘 봤습니다
공장 자동화 기가막히게 잘 돌아가네
Fasinating!
Très instructif , merci pour ce travail qui sert à améliorer notre culture générale dans un domaine peut connu .
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Thanks. I bought 3 bundles of rebar for building my house. 😊
أحسنتم شيء جميل وشكرا لكم👍🏼
I ordered three bundles for my house. :)
Estoy impactada con esas monumentales fábricas grasias por mostrarnos la maravilla de esas fábricas ❤😂
Muito bom o sistema de reciclagem na Coreia do Sul...Parabéns pelo trabalho e seu vídeo muito bem editado.
Otmo vídeo excelente imagem, nos enriquecem com conhecimentos de novas tecnologias de reciclagem , parabens aqui do Brasil
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I did not see how the rebar was corrugated, but I really like your video, its educational..thank you so much.
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thank you for providing such thoughtful and in-depth content!
If possible, you could be more detailed and focused on a few important steps of the process, that would be great! Thank you and wish everyone stay safe, may God bless you!
I used to work for Tokusen, in Conway, AR USA where steel tire cord is made.
Thanks for the videos ! very interesting to me.
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Love it
I ordered 3 bundles for my house building
Arkbar is amazing 😊. I love watching these and the humour is perfect 😂. The engineering boggles my mind! I need to order some rebar 😮. We didn’t see what happened to the shredded tyres. Maybe next time. Thanks for the video.
It appeared in the video that they use the shredded tires as furnace fuel. I didn't see any clip of further processing of the steel tire wires.
I would think that they would combine operations a bit more - there was a huge amount of loading, unloading and transporting of the scrap before it got to the smelter.
@@buggsy5 yes they did, I forgot. Probably multiple uses for recycled rubber.
Very good video. I enjoy your funny comments also. I use rebar in some welding projects.