Aluminum Mining: Inside the World's Largest Aluminum Deposits: Mining & Manufacturing
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
- Welcome to the heart of the aluminum industry! Join us on an immersive journey deep into the world's largest aluminum deposits, where we uncover the intricate processes of both mining and manufacturing. From the rugged terrains of extraction sites to the sophisticated facilities of production plants, we delve into every aspect of aluminum's lifecycle. Discover the relentless efforts, innovative techniques, and environmental considerations that shape the aluminum mining and manufacturing landscape. Join us as we uncover the fascinating story behind this versatile metal that powers industries worldwide.
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AI generated script read by robot voice. At times it is just word porridge.
Thank you for saving me from AI hell
the comments in here are sus too
Dead Internet theory isn't just a theory.
Turing test much? AI's yo mamma.
Eh... humans are overrated. Beep... boop...
I work on aircraft, and it amazes me how strong aluminum can be with the correct engineering. Sheet aluminum is very weak and floppy, but when the same sheet is ridged, bent, or dimpled, and installed, it's profoundly stronger. Aircraft design is amazing.
2024 Copper/Aluminum alloy is very strong, usually hardened to T3 and clad with a few thousandths of pure aluminum each side, coming out with the standard 2024 T3 Alclad. It is amazing how a little geometry stiffens it
All that mining, science, and technical process to cook a baked potato and throw the aluminum foil away.
I save anything aluminum and recycle it
You pronounced aluminum wrong...
Men do the most incredible things. How did they ever discover all the processes it takes to make the finished product? Just the manufacture of the machinery to process it is mind blowing.
Trial and error, just like every other discovery.
And very costly too... All the hardship works bring beneficial to the world. solute.
fire
Free markets. If enough people need something, they will get it. They work out the processes 1 at a time and slowly perfect them.
Whats even more mind blowing is the process to manufacture carbon ceramic or carbon fibre. Theres only 3 factories in the world that can so it. Csiro australia made a small batch but nothing on the scale as the other big 3 manufacturers.
It's not a second digester. It is called a Rod Mill to grind the material into a consistent size before adding it to caustic. It is the first step for the Bauxite. I designed some for Alcoa in America.
I'm from Central Arkansas and worked in the refractory field rebuilding Alcoa and Reynolds furnaces.
Pretty sure it's an AI script read out by an AI voice - Would explain why it doesn't make sense.
i worked for 6 years at one of the top 5 biggest aluminium smelter in world. this video recall my all the memories
I used to haul aluminum ingets from a plant in Monette, Missouri to a plant in South Carolina so interesting to see how the ingets are made.
Ingots. Not ingets.
@@petercrossley1069lmao. What an idjet! 😂
Interesting fact: Aluminum used to be more rare than gold, before they knew how to process it.
Well they knew how to process it, just not in large quantities, until some someone bailey came along and figured out a system
Technically, it was never rare - just expensive to produce in pure form. Even after figuring out how to process the metal from ore - a cheap source of electricity was needed to make aluminum available to the masses. Coal and oil made the real difference. No other metal's price is as dependent on cheap energy.
Refined aluminum was rare. Elemental aluminum is the most common metallic element in the Earth's crust. Just hard to get pure.
Interesting fact: aluminum has never been rarer than gold at any time in history.
@@milwaukeebrewers6337 -- You are technically correct. Processed aluminum was
only more valuable than gold in the mid-1800s. Elemental aluminum has always been
very common in Earth's crustal composition. --- I stand corrected. ---
Was blown away to learn that cast iron is used to bond anode block and steel terminal!! 🤯
Astounding heavy equipment innovations showcase the pinnacle of industrial progress.
Very inspiring and informative...Excellent Greetings from a traditional Indonesian gold prospector 🇲🇨🌼✋👍👍
Very well done , I worked in a cement plant quarry , processed the rock completely to finished product of bagged cement , or rail car loading .
The aluminum process is very interesting , thank you
You worked in a quarry? Like lime stone? Or?...
Thank you. It was a difficult one to do and to not bore the living daylights out of everyone
I dunno where that footageis from or where you got your information but that's not the Gladstone refinery, how do I know? Cause I'm an alumina producer in that refinery only semi accurate things I saw was needing bauxite and crushing it to mix with caustic but we call them mills. The processes mentioned are somewhat accurate
i noticed things were odd myself. was tempted to flag this as misinformation
1 severely incorrect fact is at 3:35, it doesn't need to be transported to the refinery because the wharf is attached to the refinery only transport required is from the ship to our stockpiles by conveyor
Not to mention it seemed like they cut and pasted a lot of the clips out of order. Not sure how far in you got in the video, but I couldn't make it that far
This channel is fake. It's all AI driven.
@steelthfighter "They're some inaccuracies with clips in this video" at the end of the video
I’d be Proud of that Purchase!
From bombers to beer cans, amazing stuff.
The top of the Washington Monument it capped in aluminum because at the time of completion, aluminum was worth more than gold. True fact.
Good video Lord Gizmo.
T.y.
I'm a wee bit surprised that you didn't have more to say about the vast amount of electric power that's needed to convert alumina to the final-product metal. Essentially, electricity is a raw material for aluminum production -- direct-current, at 5 volts and 100 to 300 kilo-amps. Takes about 10 to 15 kilowatt-hours to produce one kg of aluminum.
Don't they colloquially refer to aluminum as solidified electricity ?
Or how the electricity consumption of aluminum refineries impacts drastically on entire economies. The average taxpayer doesn't realise how much he is subsidizing aluminum production each time he purchases his domestic kilowatt-hours.
They also don't mention the fluoride fall out from the smoke these refineries billow and how it poisons the surrounding environment where plants eventually fail to grow...or the intensely high temperatures that that the workers have to face and endure in the smelters and where pouring the aluminium solution.
It is a wonderful metal but it comes at a very heavy price to mankind and the environment, so they prefer not talk about it. Australia exports much of its bauxite to countries in Africa for refining. Their pollution laws don't allow them to refine on home soil.
Suffer the people of the emerging economies for the love of money
More aluminum than iron in the Earth's crust?! First I've heard of that assertion.
Earth's mantle is liquid iron. The crust has way more aluminum than iron.
The earth's crust is approximately 8.2% Al and 5.6% Fe.
@@d.jensen5153allegedly lmao
Aluminium ore is Boxite. Boxite can be found in simple clay under your feet.Each clay has some percentage of Boxite.The one whay is usedhas most percentage of boxite.
@@ernisj.8087 Thank you. I had no idea bauxite was so prevalent.
Prachtige documentaire 🎉😊
very amazing and complete video ❤👈
I work in mining. This is the first time ive ever seen blast holes be entirely hand loaded
All that stuff that's in the earth's core is there for a reason
For humans to deplete it
Very interesting thank you ❤
Good job
The process is Calcination (roasting) not "calcification."
4:46 I thought I'd never hear someone from uk say aluminum correctly 👏👏👏👏👏
this was most interesting & more informative.
Excelente
I used to work in a cheese mine
thats a lot of work to make aluminium
Great Video !! Good
Where I live, aluminum is a very expensive and durable material in all fields. Why is aluminum padding so expensive? Does anyone know why
I could not retell this proces...its rather complicated...( interesting vid)
I totally see this process happening with green tech energy sources
It's called aluminium not aloominumb.
People get triggered when you say aluminum and not the " other scientific word for it"
but why does the process begin heating to a temperature in Celsius and end in Fahrenheit?
as the aluminium becomes liberated it has to change to freedom units.
Holy crap, the British guy pronounced it correctly!! 🤯
I just wish videos like this would show the statistics on how many people are injured or killed in the process of bring products like this to people. People take a lot for granted and don't realize some of us put our life on the line so they can enjoy certain products, roads, houses, food, ECT.
All we do, for the glory of man.
That’s a lot of al-loo-mi-knee-um mate
Bauxite is the base ore of aluminium and needs many processes to produce aluminium.
You have a British accent but mispronounce aluminium.
I have personally known two different British born and raised individuals whom both pronounced aluminum (alu-min-e-um).
There was also banter about various car parts names such as the trunk is termed a boot, fenders are called wings, and the engine compartment hood is a bonnet.
Too many of these UA-cam channels now are reverting to creating a script and then have a computer generated voice narration.
@@peterresetz1960 yes the banter is never ending :)
Pretty sure it's a computer generated voice, so maybe forgot to tick the box to say aluminium!
Where I live, aluminum is a very expensive and durable material in all fields. Why is aluminum padding so expensive? Does anyone know why
Correct. It’s Al You Min Eye Um NOT Al Loo Mim Num
Lord Jizmo
Take care of the aluminum and the aluminum will take care of you.
AL-U-MI-I-UM
Min 8:00
What happened to those big carbon blocks?
Humans are so smart
Thats a lot of pie tins. My favorite is strawberry rhubarb
I would love to see a video about ENGELHARD INDUSTRYS ABOUT SILVER
Good overall video, but couple of mistakes. The video for alumina production mixes alumina and aluminium process
What rock are they mining the aluminum from ?
Bauxite
Video focused to much on Anode processing and never explained the Smelting process.
Does it continue at an age 5 level?
Pholabora South Africa Thanks
That's crazy Red Rock turns into silver aluminum
11:19 1m³ of AL weights about 2,7t , for it to weight 30t, you would need a piece that is more than 1mx1m and 10m long, clearly none of the slabs in video is that big
Much of the smelting footage appears to be from the EMAL facility in Abu Dhabi
Wtf those are some massive blocks.
Shame that the narrative bore no relationship to the video…..crystallization etc was never shown…..
Yes it was a vey technical video and I was questioning certain aspects as to how technical I could push it without “boring” the living daylights out of everyone.
I love hearing Aluminum pronounced correctly
U would've had a hard time watching this then
Also a key ingredient inThermite....
Can you imagine how many dinosaur/ancient bones and even minerals they destroy without a care
Why is it that only the American videos have a million ads??
What is the electric bill and natural gas?
In the trillions
All I can think about, when “ Mother Earth “ takes her revenge it’s going to be “ Apocalyptic “ for mankind!!!
Aluminium was not made until electricity was invented ,
I think they skipped the electrolysis part after preparing those carbon anode being glued with molten iron to the rod.
They simply skipped into metal aluminum process.
Crystallized alumina isn't yet metallic aluminum I suppose.
is this melt smelting upper part rail car early era
The only picture of Gladstone is at 3.33
Gladstone is home to 2 refinery’s and smelter and various other businesses
Not a bad video which I could understand but from my point the video was slightly out of whack in terms of details to what was coming up on the screen and what you were describing!
Do you think you could put together a piece on 'Clear Aluminum'. First mentioned on 'Star Trek 4 - Whales'.
I believe it is called Gorilla Glass and it might involve doping with Silicon.
Gorilla glass is almost pure silicon.
So are transistors, it is the doping that makes it work. Changes the lattice.
It's called synthetic sapphire, They make watches and phone screen protectors from it. They use heat to make aluminum dust transparent. (I oversimplified the process for space and time.)
Thanks. I did some research maybe a decade ago. I live near to a very large silicon production facility. Many years ago I was an electronics gem and looked at the chemistry of silicon. But it is all just granite to me. 😉
Aluminum isn't "mined". Bauxite or cryolite are mined and smelted in a foundry to create to metal.
Alcoa Plant?
America made aloominum practical .so they own that nomenclature and pronunciation.
Not many people know that the statue in picadlly fountain is made from aluminium which cost almost as much as gold to make before it became cheaper with mass electricity
Al YOU MIN IUM!
Yes. There is nothing worse than hearing a British person pronounce Aluminium in the American way. 😕
I disagree, there is nothing worse than hearing a British person speak
@@squamishstu jealousy is a terrible burden.
get yourself som e West Yorkshire dialect cds and learn to speak proper.
@@rosewhite--- they would still sound like Dick Van Dyke......🤣
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 I 'd like to know who taught him that English accent!"
What percentage of recycled aluminum make up the entire amount even though a lot of aluminum gets recycled the percentage is probably super low.
I learned something from this. However the comments here have me questioning the voice, script, and meaning behind this video.
Alu-mini-um it has two letter i's in it Dag namit!!!!!😂
Lord Gizmo please help to find investors for gold and cupper mining of Southern Negros, Philippines.
We have some biggest deposit of these minerals but we don't have investors.
Aluminum and metal teachings helpings all All aluminum is key in grafite use heat in not dont
So aluminum is basically rock mixed with soda
Aluminium, please, you’re English 😂
I watched a documentary recently about the last Space Shuttle flight. One of the astronauts, whom I thought should have been crazy smart, kept pronouncing it "ALUNIMIN". Afterwards, I tried to tell someone about the way that he kept pronouncing it, I had tremendous trouble doing so. It took me about 15 times of saying it in order to get it WRONG(in the way that he was)!
Hastilan ka O.a pOdt nmu,
Gallium and Germanium are rich in side product of Aluminum purify process.
Say after me Al U Min Eum!
The music in the video is distracting.!
All that Aluminum and it's like pulling teeth to get a small AL extrusion 1 meter long.
Aswel , aluminum dust is the largest industrial by product. And the government and corporations found a perfect way to dispose of it. ☁️ 😷
I mean....this is kind of right. But, its bauxite that is in the earths crust and then it is refined into alumina, which is then turned into aluminum
Where I live, aluminum is a very expensive and durable material in all fields. Why is aluminum padding so expensive? Does anyone know why
What is missing in this documentary is how the reject from this process is done. This a very dark side of this process.
"Aluminum" isn't mined, however bauxite is and you need that to make aluminum.😁
ALUMINIUM - A LOO MIN E UM! Sorry i'm a brit lol. In American English, this element is called aluminum, while in British English it's more commonly referred to as aluminium. The two names refer to the same chemical element. In scientific writing and academia, both aluminum and aluminium are commonly used and considered correct names.
@1:43 I mean really ? You really use excavators and dump trucks ? I’d never thought of that.
aluminum vs aluminium , weigh in !!!! lol
well i know understand why aluminum is so expensive lot of steps and lot of enargy goes into making it. hear i just thaught the eletric furnces was the power hungry part.
My question is why did the US change the name from 'Aluminium' to Aluminum?
The heck is that thumbnail?
Aluminum isn't mined. Do you mean bauxite?
This topic is very good and I am also doing it, I hope to have your support😊👍🌷
Not the best description of the process. Not much said about the electrolysis process.
but the price of scrap aluminum is very low under a £1 per KG in in Uk
was this written by AI? it really sounds like it.