Full respect to those guys working with molten metal in sandals. I've been working with molten bronze for a couple of years, and the heat of the crucible straight from the furnace can be felt from 10 meters away. Without proper protective gear, the heat is unbearable - not to mention eventual spillage, drops or sparks (molten iron have 'lovely' sparks). Fun fact - melting point for bronze is 913°C (1675F), while stainless steel is 1670°C (3040F). And if I remember correct, the shavings from milling reach temperatures of around 280°C (536F). Also not funny to get on bare skin (from own experience :P).
Can testify, as a bladesmith by hobby when my forge gets to working point for 80cvr2 it's almost around 1500 °F. It can be the middle of dead winter and I can be in my shorts and short sleeved in the garage with the door wide open and still be too hot
@@luiscrdz99 Well, I have a degree in mechanical engineering which included several metallurgy classes. Also toured United States Steel blast furnaces, open hearth furnaces, and basic oxygen plants. Also visited a nodular cast iron pipe manufacturing facility with its chief engineer.
Can you believe that one guy was smoking? Unbelievable how unhealthy that is for him, he should know better and be taking much better care for himself.
@@rashidzaidi5211, at the very beginning of the film we are shown the raw material. It's scrap metal. There are only pieces of cast iron. When machining a shaft on a lathe, there are no chips - this is how cast iron is cut. Don't fool yourself.
I'm going to guess that the material composition for the roller isn't that critical. It seems like they just chuck in whatever old steel that they can get find without adjusting the chemistry at all.
You guys work so hard for the money. Happy to see no one was hurt. Now, put your brains together and figure out something easier to make that can be sold for a higher price. You've got the equipment, you've got the knowledge and you've got the muscle power. Invent the next 'widget' that the world decides it needs. Good luck!
@@VirtualHolocaust No, I'm like in my 60's retired, quite happy, etc. Oh, and I made a lot of money in my lifetime to have a comfortable 'retirement.' A lot of that money was made doing work in red hot iron like these guys. Now, I'd say you're about 12 and not very well-raised, given the tone of your comment. Have you even done anything with your life?
@@yepiratesworkshop7997 Ok Boomer. The day of the pillow is coming. Also thanks for fucking Biden. "invent the next widget" these people have a 90 iq they dont even wear boots to work. Dont you have a reverse mortgage to sign up to so you can destroy your generational wealth your parents handed you from WW2?
In Europe, this factory would have been shut down. It is sad to see that these people to survive have to give up their health for a few pennies for bread.
Така функционира капитализма.Богатите са богати защото експлатаират бедните и глупавите.Ако Индия и Китай живеят по американски стандарт петролът ще се изчерпи за 5-6 години.
Thiw is not Stainless Steel!!! This is normally made from chilled iron!!! But in the video is just usual iron!!! They are living in the middle ages.... 😕
sorry i am no epert but a couple of thing's..1 since when has cast iron/bronze become Stainless Steel ? and 2, we get silly rates of tax and emissions from cars ect because of so called air pollution.... those blow furnaces do not look like they have any particulate filtering oin them :)
jesus why are so many of these videos of people that are making shit as inefficient as possible? Also! At the very least wear some boots for heaven sake.
Just because somethings been done the same way for 800 years doesn't mean you have to keep doing that way! Modernize and put some money back into the business. Get your employees some gear!! Shameful!
How the hell do they know the specific alloy? It doesn't look like the scrap was separated by type. Nothing showed the addition of any chrome or nickel to the melt. What are they making 200 series, 300 series, 400 series?
@@luiscrdz99 no one claims they're making stainless steel. They're making rolls from a shitty mix of random metals. That roll will be used to roll stainless steel in a rolling mill.
@@xl000 Actually that is what the title says, if it means what you say it does the order of the words is wrong. If the roller is to be used for stainless steel it should say "Manufacturing a rolling mill roller FOR stainless steel production"
@@rolflews I guess in correct English this wouldn't work , but I parse it this way: ( ( ( Stainless Steel) Rolling ) Mill Roll ) I know this is what they meant, (stainless steel) as an adjective to Rolling, not Roll.
Somewhat disappointed we didn’t get to see the metallurgist in the laboratory testing for the correct alloy blend for stainless steel, ah well, perhaps next time after someone finishes uni. Just sayin!!!
@@richardtemby4358 The coating can be done later and probably by a more sofisticated process since working with titanium is hard. That shit oxide so fast.
These guys desperately need PPE for this kind of work. I hate that they don't have it. I take for granted the PPE that I get to use everyday at work. 😔
Point me please, where is this STAINLESS STEEL! It is mixture of every shit they had - cast iron, steel, cast stell... Nobody knows what is in it. Nobody knows the parameters of this alloy. So quality of it is between very poor and shitty. Where can I buy fireproof and toe protecting flip flops?
Full respect to those guys working with molten metal in sandals. I've been working with molten bronze for a couple of years, and the heat of the crucible straight from the furnace can be felt from 10 meters away. Without proper protective gear, the heat is unbearable - not to mention eventual spillage, drops or sparks (molten iron have 'lovely' sparks).
Fun fact - melting point for bronze is 913°C (1675F), while stainless steel is 1670°C (3040F). And if I remember correct, the shavings from milling reach temperatures of around 280°C (536F). Also not funny to get on bare skin (from own experience :P).
Can testify, as a bladesmith by hobby when my forge gets to working point for 80cvr2 it's almost around 1500 °F. It can be the middle of dead winter and I can be in my shorts and short sleeved in the garage with the door wide open and still be too hot
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍👍🖐️👍
Кимикадзэ, КАКАЯ ОГНЕУПОРНАЯ ОБУВЬ, ОДЕЖДА СУПЕР!!!!
Молодцы..это Индия
@@Алик-й9о это Пакистан
Stoneage meets 19th century.
This place was modern back in 1800 but these workers are amazingly good
I'm pretty sure that nothing can go wrong with such process.
This is never ever stainless steel and safety conditions for workers are shocking bad.
Captain Obvious. facepalm.
ach echt?
I’d at least be wearing cowboy boots and sunglasses!
I want some of those safety sandals and fireproof cotton shirts for where I work.
Rather be wearing cotton than polyester
Hello, can you show me how you made your wonderful oven? I want to make an oven like it
Are those sandles steel toe capped
هل ليكم عمال للعمل بالمغرب
It’s good to see that they are all wearing safety sandals.
I loved this video!! The oil-fired melting furnace was fantastic! The centrifugal caster amazing! Greatly exceeded expectation.
I imagine what could happen if that caster full off melted steel would fell from the rolls....
@@ravethecity What, a few grams of hot metal might splash out the ends?
@@d.jensen5153 it seems like you don’t know anything of metallurgy
@@luiscrdz99 Well, I have a degree in mechanical engineering which included several metallurgy classes. Also toured United States Steel blast furnaces, open hearth furnaces, and basic oxygen plants. Also visited a nodular cast iron pipe manufacturing facility with its chief engineer.
Manufacturing Stainless Steel Rolling Mill Roll...centrifugal casting process!!!!
respect for all the hard working man
Mad Max at 2022... Hard life
Good work
Wow nice
Can you believe that one guy was smoking? Unbelievable how unhealthy that is for him, he should know better and be taking much better care for himself.
I daily recalibrate and transform chilled cast iron rolls for Arcelor-Mittal, Hunedoara, Romania.
I think this is manufacturing cast iron rolls for the rolling mill of stainless steel.
The shafts are cast iron. Where is the stainless steel?
I think they are used for rolling stainless steel sheet.
This is Stainless steel
@@rashidzaidi5211, at the very beginning of the film we are shown the raw material. It's scrap metal. There are only pieces of cast iron. When machining a shaft on a lathe, there are no chips - this is how cast iron is cut. Don't fool yourself.
@@acsenov scrap metal from destroyed russian tanks i hope
amazing...
Is this OSHA compliant ?
What could possibly go wrong?
It looks like the building took a few hits
Welldone great video random things
Utter disregard for safety
This is worst ever process I had seen
Check production of brake pads, they literally work with tons of asbestos and other fibers everywhere, without respirators and gloves
Centrifugal casting process
Looks osha approved
And we have to use flimsy paper straws to save the environment in Europe - what a LOL!!!
En que pais es esto
Me interesa contactarlos
I'm going to guess that the material composition for the roller isn't that critical. It seems like they just chuck in whatever old steel that they can get find without adjusting the chemistry at all.
You guys work so hard for the money. Happy to see no one was hurt. Now, put your brains together and figure out something easier to make that can be sold for a higher price. You've got the equipment, you've got the knowledge and you've got the muscle power. Invent the next 'widget' that the world decides it needs. Good luck!
what are you 12?
@@VirtualHolocaust No, I'm like in my 60's retired, quite happy, etc. Oh, and I made a lot of money in my lifetime to have a comfortable 'retirement.' A lot of that money was made doing work in red hot iron like these guys. Now, I'd say you're about 12 and not very well-raised, given the tone of your comment. Have you even done anything with your life?
@@yepiratesworkshop7997 Ok Boomer. The day of the pillow is coming. Also thanks for fucking Biden. "invent the next widget" these people have a 90 iq they dont even wear boots to work. Dont you have a reverse mortgage to sign up to so you can destroy your generational wealth your parents handed you from WW2?
Looks amazing. Safety measures workers: none. Quality finished product: erm...
Thanks for watching
This job is very dangerous and need protective clothes...!
Yeee they should wear hard hats for sure
Which state
This is hell with rice and curry
Rice and curry is hell...
They are building parts for Boeing planes
If you want see iso standard product, go to other place.
Its cheap product,
Tu byłem,Tony Halik 2022.
In Europe, this factory would have been shut down. It is sad to see that these people to survive have to give up their health for a few pennies for bread.
Така функционира капитализма.Богатите са богати защото експлатаират бедните и глупавите.Ако Индия и Китай живеят по американски стандарт петролът ще се изчерпи за 5-6 години.
1:55 2:00 2:02 2:05 🤍
1500度浇铸?模具加温到1200度? 不戴墨镜浇铸会有失明危险
Hard Working Guys, but melting stainless steel in rotary hearth furnace? Is it not Gray Iron?
Huta Katowice 1954. Kolorowane.
Thiw is not Stainless Steel!!! This is normally made from chilled iron!!! But in the video is just usual iron!!! They are living in the middle ages.... 😕
Rolling mill
Я твой подпісчик
Я таксама:)
Judging by no roof , I bet the place has blown up a few times ..
sorry i am no epert but a couple of thing's..1 since when has cast iron/bronze become Stainless Steel ? and 2, we get silly rates of tax and emissions from cars ect because of so called air pollution.... those blow furnaces do not look like they have any particulate filtering oin them :)
Where are those used?? Please!?
The title of the video 🤦♂️
@@Vile_Entity_3545 wrong
Where are the channels showing Men in America making things? America does not make anything anymore.
Yeah, but who want to pay 20 times more for some wrench or kitchen utenciles.
jesus why are so many of these videos of people that are making shit as inefficient as possible? Also! At the very least wear some boots for heaven sake.
Just because somethings been done the same way for 800 years doesn't mean you have to keep doing that way! Modernize and put some money back into the business. Get your employees some gear!! Shameful!
How the hell do they know the specific alloy? It doesn't look like the scrap was separated by type. Nothing showed the addition of any chrome or nickel to the melt. What are they making 200 series, 300 series, 400 series?
They’re making not stainless steel. They’re making rolls. You parsed the title wrong.
@@xl000 that thing is far from being Stainless steel, seems more like gray cast iron, or a high carbon Steel
@@luiscrdz99 no one claims they're making stainless steel.
They're making rolls from a shitty mix of random metals.
That roll will be used to roll stainless steel in a rolling mill.
@@xl000 Actually that is what the title says, if it means what you say it does the order of the words is wrong. If the roller is to be used for stainless steel it should say "Manufacturing a rolling mill roller FOR stainless steel production"
@@rolflews I guess in correct English this wouldn't work , but I parse it this way:
( ( ( Stainless Steel) Rolling ) Mill Roll )
I know this is what they meant, (stainless steel) as an adjective to Rolling, not Roll.
Somewhat disappointed we didn’t get to see the metallurgist in the laboratory testing for the correct alloy blend for stainless steel, ah well, perhaps next time after someone finishes uni. Just sayin!!!
I'm sure they have a process engineer who developed a scrap mix that is dead on..
The title is poorly worded. I think they are manufacturing a roller to be used to roll stainless steel, the roller itself is not stainless steel.
@@1957mrbill
Rollers for stainless steel are usually titanium coated.
@@richardtemby4358 The coating can be done later and probably by a more sofisticated process since working with titanium is hard. That shit oxide so fast.
Sooo……whats it for????😵💫😵💫
Yeah I REALLY wanna know... They're making A LOT of them ... We need to know so we can avoid them.
These guys desperately need PPE for this kind of work. I hate that they don't have it. I take for granted the PPE that I get to use everyday at work. 😔
clean steel eh. sure glad I am paying tax in canada.
They've got some really strange ideas about "stainless steel" in Pakistan . 😋
Please show us the house of the owner of that company.
These guys need unions. ( not a fan of US unions)
Once again, not a table in sight.
Point me please, where is this STAINLESS STEEL! It is mixture of every shit they had - cast iron, steel, cast stell... Nobody knows what is in it. Nobody knows the parameters of this alloy. So quality of it is between very poor and shitty.
Where can I buy fireproof and toe protecting flip flops?
The lack of any personal protective equipment (PPE) for the workers in these small Indian factories is frightening, especially the footwear.
Allah takes care of them. 😁
WOW no PPE privative, dangerous
There they are, flip flops. fucken A Obadee Dobadee.
Hey Mohammed where is osha.....by the coast Infidel, why ?
this is why things are so cheap in america lmao
😭😭😭
Привіт, можеш помогти деньгами война іде в Україні?
залупу на воротник чтоб шейку не терло.
Yeah, because these guys look like they have some cash to spare?!
Напиши на Українській
Fake poor detected.
На сброю не выстачае, хлопчик?
"Калибр" тебе в помощь. Киев наш!
Hello, can you show me how you made your wonderful oven? I want to make an oven like it
Hello, can you show me how you made your wonderful oven? I want to make an oven like it