I don't think it is possible to produce such uniform color from that very contaminated recycled plastic. As it comes out of the grinder you can see it is full of contaminents of various colors. Plus wire insulation is PVC, not PE. I think we are being fooled with this video. The recycled plastic is going to be used for making garden furniture, plastic pallets, whatever. The plastic they used for making the wire insulation must be a different batch, probably PVC, it might be recycled PVC but not in a way what is shown in this video.
insulation on aluminum wire is PE in usa. in canada copper wire has PE insulation because it is higher voltage so rated to 1000v. cross linked polyethylene. but not made from the crap they show .
@@mrnmrn1 PE insulated wires exist here in Europe, too. It really just depends on the application. (For example, a lot of telephone wire uses PE conductor insulation and PVC jacket.) Not that the question really matters, since I doubt the wire manufacturing shown is actually using PE.
Sadly, life over there is nothing like what we have here. Someone gets hurt or killed on the job? Oh well, if you can't work they'll just hire a replacement. You're SOL, no workman's comp, nothing. Get lung cancer? Ha! Sucks to be you. Your device they built breaks on the first use? Too bad for you. Your home burns to the ground because the electrical failed? Bummer. A/C? Only in your dreams. Rest rooms are just a hole in the ground. Live next to a business that has noxious and toxic chemicals or fumes blowing into your home? Too bad for you. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what life with no regulations looks like.
High Density Poly Ethelene (HDPE) has a melting point around 450 degrees F, and does not off-gas toxic compounds at that temperature. This isn't some zero sum game where they are using up all the carbon credits and protections first world nations create, or an excuse to forego your own environmental responsibilities. Compared to the process of making new plastic, this is stunningly efficient.
Primitive wire making operation. Toxic fumes, o!d dangerous machinery, back breaking work. But they did achieve what they were trying to accomplish. Good job.
Not entirely true. There's an optimum amount of CO2 that plants need for growth. We are far exceeding that, hence it's contribution toward climate change.
So you should be! This process is all about carbon capture through recycling rather than zillions of cows blowing out countless tons of CO2 and worse still - methane.
Most stupid recycling in the entire world . To save few bucks, back breaking hammer work and lethal cancerous toxic fumes for these poor youngsters. It is a crime to employ humans for work like this for couple of bucks.
I respect their hard labor, but you’ve got to be kidding me. Those poor men working with toxic plastic, inadequate safety measures on machines and without personal protection will not live a full life. So very sad. Please modernize and value human labor.
That modernization and safety regulation would require the countries in-question to regulate things. Being absolute 3rd-world countries, whose governments are barely able to keep themselves in-power, and that they require this type of product for any national GDP, not going to happen.
I don't understand why they have to melt the polythene with a blowtorch, burning some of it to introduce oxide impurities, then chop up the blocks to produce the nurdles (which will then be melted to become wire insulation). Why not then just shred the original bags and sacks, and use those shreddings as nurdles? I would think that twisting copper threads together (before insulating) would increase cable conductivity and strength.
personnellement , ayant travaillé dans ce genre de condition , et heureusement pas longtemps , je pense que le produit final devrait être interdit à la vente en Europe . c'est le cancer qui est au bout .
Если речь об инструменте вместо кувалд, чтоб дробить блины, ну так у них нет денег на этот инструмент. Кувалда досталась от деда. Справляется с задачей без проблем. Что ещё надо?
So the plastic starts out as small fibers that could be chopped up and fed directly to the hopper.... instead they burn them into a blob that must be broken up before being shredded back into small fibers. 😂😂😂
Don't quit your dayjob, Einstein. They are melting the plastic fibers into plastic blocks, from which they can produce plastic pellets. What do you think will happen if they try to feed those bags directly into the hopper? It'll probably just jam up the machine; definitely not getting plastic pellets, that's for sure.
Did I say that they should toss the bags into THAT machine? And I didn't see any pellets being produced whatsoever. The machine looked to me to be pulverized the chunks more than anything (probably because they haven't bothered to sharpen the blades since it was built). Now if the bags were simply CHOPPED UP with another machine or since they obviously have plenty of low skilled labor by hand, then they could be fed directly into the hopper. Actually since they don't seem to be picky about what goes into the cauldron they could add the bags directly into the molding machine with a simple modification. There are only a few reasons you'd want to produce actual pellets in the first place such as being easier to transport or to simply the addition of other ingredients, neither of which is happening here.
I'm no plastic expert, but they are probably converting LDPE to HDPE by melting it. Although since it's literally burning which converts some of it to conductive soot, and it's contaminated with dirt, the insulation on these wires is probably not the most reliable in terms of uniformity of dielectric strength.
@@thenextstepp- The who reason plastic bags are being outlawed in many states is because it’s difficult to recycle. If they could just mod the feeder for the extruder, they would have.
That's simply not true. It's been done all over the world and there's even videos of it here on UA-cam. Plastic bags aren't being outlawed because they're difficult to recycle, they're being outlawed because people can't really be incentivized to recycle plastic the way they are with aluminum.
These types of videos prove to me that some places would greatly benefit going to a community collective where they can grow food, raise livestock, build their houses and source water etc using 100% non petroleum based energy. I'd much rather work my butt off doing those things than this? And for what? This is like the industrial revolution in England that led to almost every source of water, air and earth being so contaminated it led to the dark ages! Just say no!
В этих мешках наверняка грязь от содержимого. К тому же от пламени наверняка образуется сажа и окислы, которые так же попадают в массу. Да и производители мешков вряд ли задумывались о их диэлектрических свойства. Короче, этот пластик явно не для проводки, с кучей мусорных включений. Эластичность тоже низкая, иначе бы он не разбивался кувалдой. Я бы не хотел у себя дома такие провода.
У полиэтилена (в видео показывают полипропиленовые мешки, но разницы особо нет) нет никакой эластичности. Тазик с толщиной стенки в 3 мм будет таким же хрупким, что и эти блины.
OMG I feel devastated for those 2 men melting the plastic bags - they will have short lives and god knows what illness they will come down with. They could at least give them masks or do it in open air.
Индейцы продуманные люди. Зима закончилась и индеец из своего одеяла делает трусы и тапки, а когда прийдёт зима, он это снова переплавили в одеяло😂👍. Очень прошаренные люди
Thankfully the guy at the plastic shredder was wearing a mask. Seriously though, this hardly counts as recycling, your wasting human lives to make wire insulation? None of these guys are likely to have a 50th birthday
This is just sad . Yeah obviously these people have to survive ie; food , water , electric, kids needs, medicine , but the ones that have them in “ slavery “ are there own damn people who own these “recycling” centers! This has got to be the most primitive way to do this!
Should make a video of the giant cargo containers that get dumped there full of all that crap from around the world. Educate the people they don't know it's mostly their trash that ends up there because they have to many restrictions on doing this kind of work and would never be able to find workers who would do this every day just read the comments men have become women in the developed world.
What a crazy, stupid world we’ve turned this planet into. One advert absolutely pleading for funds to combat suffering in war torn and natural disaster ridden areas and the next advert for ‘more chocolatey Oreos’
5:38 странный он🥴. Взял старое одеяло, переплавили и сделал новое😁, а теперь берет и портит его кувалдой? Он наверное трусы себе хочет сделать? Много трусов😂
За углом другая конторка сдирает изоляцию с провода и делает из нее мешки.
😂😂😂
The circle of life 😅.
Lmao
HAHAHA Perfect :)
Perfect cables for any Audiophile!
😂 I’m dead.
Use the right fawning verbiage and they would absolutely pay thousands for this crap.
I don't think it is possible to produce such uniform color from that very contaminated recycled plastic. As it comes out of the grinder you can see it is full of contaminents of various colors. Plus wire insulation is PVC, not PE. I think we are being fooled with this video. The recycled plastic is going to be used for making garden furniture, plastic pallets, whatever. The plastic they used for making the wire insulation must be a different batch, probably PVC, it might be recycled PVC but not in a way what is shown in this video.
You are exactly right. Two unrelated videos shown here
insulation on aluminum wire is PE in usa. in canada copper wire has PE insulation because it is higher voltage so rated to 1000v. cross linked polyethylene. but not made from the crap they show .
@ronblack7870 I know PE insulated wires exist, but the generic stuff is PVC, at least here in Europe.
@@mrnmrn1 PE insulated wires exist here in Europe, too. It really just depends on the application. (For example, a lot of telephone wire uses PE conductor insulation and PVC jacket.) Not that the question really matters, since I doubt the wire manufacturing shown is actually using PE.
So, I guess high quality wire insulation must include a certain amount of dirt.
Silica...
Because the wire isn’t braided at all, it needs a little dirt.
Its ne next Gen of cable where you dont need an extra grounding, it is directly included into the insulation
@@VenturiLife Semiconductors included
This is why all your products are made in other countries. No regulations and cheap wages. We have all the regulations and they don’t.
Sadly, life over there is nothing like what we have here. Someone gets hurt or killed on the job? Oh well, if you can't work they'll just hire a replacement. You're SOL, no workman's comp, nothing. Get lung cancer? Ha! Sucks to be you. Your device they built breaks on the first use? Too bad for you. Your home burns to the ground because the electrical failed? Bummer. A/C? Only in your dreams. Rest rooms are just a hole in the ground. Live next to a business that has noxious and toxic chemicals or fumes blowing into your home? Too bad for you. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what life with no regulations looks like.
@@AmalgmousProxy The US is headed there. I can't wait!
God bless these guys
Add some flavoring and that's how Fruit Roll Ups are made.
The end product looked good!
I marvel at the process and the labor involved.
Sure hope those flip-flops are at least steel-toed.
High Density Poly Ethelene (HDPE) has a melting point around 450 degrees F, and does not off-gas toxic compounds at that temperature. This isn't some zero sum game where they are using up all the carbon credits and protections first world nations create, or an excuse to forego your own environmental responsibilities. Compared to the process of making new plastic, this is stunningly efficient.
Actually true
Полезно для здоровья.
Здоровье будет отменное после такой работы 😂😂😂
Primitive wire making operation. Toxic fumes, o!d dangerous machinery, back breaking work. But they did achieve what they were trying to accomplish. Good job.
Well, not really.
The 7 strands are not twisted together and the insulation is flammable.
My shock when i saw the casual torching
Holy shit... And on our side of the world we are struggling to spare gramms of CO2.... 😢
Yes, yes,...while you are producing millions of tons of toxic gas to warm the globe, we in asia must be producing just 1 % of yours.
Co2 is plant food silly, more co2 the faster they grow and turn it in to oxygen...
Not entirely true. There's an optimum amount of CO2 that plants need for growth. We are far exceeding that, hence it's contribution toward climate change.
Una bella fabbrica di diossina. Bravi!
Ah yes. The steel toe safety slipper.
Crazy
le cancer .....
these poor souls. hard working men and boys. They need jesus for hope as i listen to the one of five prayers in the background.
Very interesting! You all work very hard.
А потом у людей дома горят
Be glad you live anywhere except here folks. Wow. 😳
Good thing I'm worried about cow farts.
So you should be! This process is all about carbon capture through recycling rather than zillions of cows blowing out countless tons of CO2 and worse still - methane.
Hard work
Keep consuming! Go-go Globalization…yeah!
Most stupid recycling in the entire world . To save few bucks, back breaking hammer work and lethal cancerous toxic fumes for these poor youngsters. It is a crime to employ humans for work like this for couple of bucks.
its slavery. you think these people do it willingly?
All those carcinogenic substances they are breathing …..utter madness! 😢
Is there a suitable price to breath toxic fumes?
@@scotts4769 of course .suitable price and suitable gear for protection.people work under water too.
They could just use abig vaccum with a big mulcher on the end, then wash, melt, recycle ♻️ done ✔️ nek izz…?
I respect their hard labor, but you’ve got to be kidding me. Those poor men working with toxic plastic, inadequate safety measures on machines and without personal protection will not live a full life. So very sad. Please modernize and value human labor.
That modernization and safety regulation would require the countries in-question to regulate things. Being absolute 3rd-world countries, whose governments are barely able to keep themselves in-power, and that they require this type of product for any national GDP, not going to happen.
j espere que le produit final n'est pas vendu en Europe
well football players will die young in usa as well. but they still do it. same with coal miners.
That forefinger bandage on the guy running the wire machine. He won’t have that digit for long under those obviously sanitary working conditions.
oui. , bien sur ;;; le cancer
"So, what do you do for a living?"
"Burn plastic bags with a propane torch..."
"Oh-kay....but why?"
"I 'unno..."
le cancer au bout de la rue . ca devrait être interdit à la vente en Europe ..
Кабель в полипропилене🤔 охренительное решение🤣
В чём проблема? Нормальный изолятор. Хотя авторы ролика не смогли отличить его от полиэтилена. Но оба два - без полярных групп - диэлектрики
😍😍😍😍😍
"Охренеть!"-кричали гости! Главное- упаковка покруче и поярче,но как вспомню из чего и как изоляция сделана...!
Ты думаешь в рашке, что- то лучше делают?
Oh boy they must pay a high Carbon Tax! 🤣🤣
us don't have any carbon tax . must be an EU thing
хорошо что марку производителя показали. запомнить, чтобы случайно не купить эту хрень.
Тоже самое хотел написать, полюбому как гостовский будут толкать
peut être que les russes en achètent. , avec la guerre en Ukraine ...?
Good result from old bags
Looks like a diabolical death device from a Saw movie. Toxic fumes, fast moving wires, fire and heavy spinning things. What is these guys crime?
And, here I am, worrying about the emissions from my truck.
exact . ca devrait être interdit à la vente en Europe:
I don't understand why they have to melt the polythene with a blowtorch, burning some of it to introduce oxide impurities, then chop up the blocks to produce the nurdles (which will then be melted to become wire insulation). Why not then just shred the original bags and sacks, and use those shreddings as nurdles?
I would think that twisting copper threads together (before insulating) would increase cable conductivity and strength.
It is because these are 17th century people attempting 20th century work.
@@danielhumphrey5231
They not attempt, they work.
@@danielhumphrey5231 More like seventh century. Marx & Engels never knew these folks would exist.
The shreddings wouldn't feed properly into the impeller on the extruder.
c'est simplement le boss qui a trouvé un marché profitable . les normes , l environnement , le cancer et la maladie des gars ?? bull shit work
Stockton Rush hat solche Kabel verwendet.
c'est intolérable
merci
Are they steal toe sandals? Asking for a friend 🙂
That flywheel on the shreder is going to chew that poor guy up!
Amazing recycling by hand, hats off to these workers. Thank you
Thanks a lot
Very ingenious people. Great work guys.
I hope that cylinder used to roll the cake flat is empty ….if it’s not putting it in contact with a very hot cake will raise its internal pressure ….
I wouldn't grab any of that wire when it was carrying 240 volts.
Probably good on the lungs
Greta Thunberg approved 😂
les cables. de stockton rush? ?
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Wow! I’ve never seen flame retardant sandals!
How do you like your steak flat and well done 😅
Бизнес в гараже
Ta izolacja na sam widok elektryka się odsłania ! , a jak zobaczy słonce ! to dopiero się rozkłada
I like it thanks
personnellement , ayant travaillé dans ce genre de condition , et heureusement pas longtemps , je pense que le produit final devrait être interdit à la vente en Europe . c'est le cancer qui est au bout .
An original Pakistani polydishes with paprika , without curry directly from the wok . 🙂
Couldn’t have just shredded the bags?
But then you can’t employ as many people. 🤔💡
Well, no.
That would've starved them of an opportunity to make toxic fumes and introduce floor dirt into the final product.
dans les vapeurs toxiques , cancérigènes. bravo ! merci patron !;
А почему нельзя резать блины из пластика инструментом,зачем махать кувалдой? Ведь расплавить мешок тоже не дешево
В дробилке мешки просто намотаются на вал и застрянут
@@TheAmd481 я говорю за расплавленные мешки( блины), почему нельзя их резать инструментом а надо прилагать усилие бить кувалдой
Если речь об инструменте вместо кувалд, чтоб дробить блины, ну так у них нет денег на этот инструмент. Кувалда досталась от деда. Справляется с задачей без проблем. Что ещё надо?
Do you want to save the planet? Stat to save these people to this bad work 😢
Better than dumping it in the sea...
Ahhhhh! Nothing like the smell of burning toxic plastic in the morning
This is heartbreaking on so many levels
Makes you wonder why West of here we even bother making the effort.
❤
da hat man Gas für 3,50 Mark den kubikmeter
Dont they have to test for continuity to make sure all of them are good??
India always good quality instinct.😂
No, they leave that up to the end-user.
If the lights don't flicker too much and the neighbourhood doesn't burn down, then it passes quality control.
If not broke its fine😉
So the plastic starts out as small fibers that could be chopped up and fed directly to the hopper.... instead they burn them into a blob that must be broken up before being shredded back into small fibers. 😂😂😂
Don't quit your dayjob, Einstein. They are melting the plastic fibers into plastic blocks, from which they can produce plastic pellets. What do you think will happen if they try to feed those bags directly into the hopper? It'll probably just jam up the machine; definitely not getting plastic pellets, that's for sure.
Did I say that they should toss the bags into THAT machine? And I didn't see any pellets being produced whatsoever. The machine looked to me to be pulverized the chunks more than anything (probably because they haven't bothered to sharpen the blades since it was built). Now if the bags were simply CHOPPED UP with another machine or since they obviously have plenty of low skilled labor by hand, then they could be fed directly into the hopper. Actually since they don't seem to be picky about what goes into the cauldron they could add the bags directly into the molding machine with a simple modification.
There are only a few reasons you'd want to produce actual pellets in the first place such as being easier to transport or to simply the addition of other ingredients, neither of which is happening here.
I'm no plastic expert, but they are probably converting LDPE to HDPE by melting it. Although since it's literally burning which converts some of it to conductive soot, and it's contaminated with dirt, the insulation on these wires is probably not the most reliable in terms of uniformity of dielectric strength.
@@thenextstepp- The who reason plastic bags are being outlawed in many states is because it’s difficult to recycle. If they could just mod the feeder for the extruder, they would have.
That's simply not true. It's been done all over the world and there's even videos of it here on UA-cam. Plastic bags aren't being outlawed because they're difficult to recycle, they're being outlawed because people can't really be incentivized to recycle plastic the way they are with aluminum.
These types of videos prove to me that some places would greatly benefit going to a community collective where they can grow food, raise livestock, build their houses and source water etc using 100% non petroleum based energy. I'd much rather work my butt off doing those things than this? And for what? This is like the industrial revolution in England that led to almost every source of water, air and earth being so contaminated it led to the dark ages! Just say no!
В этих мешках наверняка грязь от содержимого. К тому же от пламени наверняка образуется сажа и окислы, которые так же попадают в массу. Да и производители мешков вряд ли задумывались о их диэлектрических свойства. Короче, этот пластик явно не для проводки, с кучей мусорных включений. Эластичность тоже низкая, иначе бы он не разбивался кувалдой. Я бы не хотел у себя дома такие провода.
У полиэтилена (в видео показывают полипропиленовые мешки, но разницы особо нет) нет никакой эластичности. Тазик с толщиной стенки в 3 мм будет таким же хрупким, что и эти блины.
ca. 1850
What kind of toxic vapors are these people breathing? Is labor cheap? Does the owner work here?
15:14 На коробке цвет кабеля: чёрный?
Very Hazardous material is your Government giving you permit to operate
why theres always a safety issued concerned
OMG I feel devastated for those 2 men melting the plastic bags - they will have short lives and god knows what illness they will come down with. They could at least give them masks or do it in open air.
poor guys,i know you need to live,but in 20 years all that smoke and dust is going to come back with a BANG.
better not tell them whats in that polythene vapor....
😢😢😢😢
My heart is sad for these people.
Breathing in toxic fumes so someone can make a few extra cents profit.
I’m getting cancer just watching this😂😂
Индейцы продуманные люди. Зима закончилась и индеец из своего одеяла делает трусы и тапки, а когда прийдёт зима, он это снова переплавили в одеяло😂👍. Очень прошаренные люди
Every Google Maps street view in India.
Thankfully the guy at the plastic shredder was wearing a mask. Seriously though, this hardly counts as recycling, your wasting human lives to make wire insulation? None of these guys are likely to have a 50th birthday
👍👍
One of them had a facemask on. Proof they do exist in India! One at least
Their lungs are hammered
The boy helping is dressed very nice. But his clothes could get dirty so please be careful.
I think his clothes catching fire is a bigger concern.
@@massimookissed1023 I agree. That too. I hope he's being careful these days. Seems like a nice guy.
Шалун уж расхуярил пальчик!
1:52 а пахне як...
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This is just sad . Yeah obviously these people have to survive ie; food , water , electric, kids needs, medicine , but the ones that have them in “ slavery “ are there own damn people who own these “recycling” centers! This has got to be the most primitive way to do this!
That's not recycling, that's damaging the environment and human lives. If you can't do it properly, you should leave it.
This is awful but more surprisingly they're videoing it for everyone to see.
Should make a video of the giant cargo containers that get dumped there full of all that crap from around the world.
Educate the people they don't know it's mostly their trash that ends up there because they have to many restrictions on doing this kind of work and would never be able to find workers who would do this every day just read the comments men have become women in the developed world.
These cables are very dangerous because this type of plastic catches fire.
What a crazy, stupid world we’ve turned this planet into. One advert absolutely pleading for funds to combat suffering in war torn and natural disaster ridden areas and the next advert for ‘more chocolatey Oreos’
5:38 странный он🥴. Взял старое одеяло, переплавили и сделал новое😁, а теперь берет и портит его кувалдой?
Он наверное трусы себе хочет сделать? Много трусов😂
Sure. Of course you can wear flip flops.
Почему они носят женские платья и сидят на кортах? Розовые тапки🥴...
Они что, того??? ЛГБТ?
If this is where i think it is, these people arent doing this by choice