Make the world realise that money earned by Chinese workers is very xin ku de. Jia you China. Would the westerners willing to through such conditions for low pay, dusty, noisy, smeĺls of glue etc. My greatest respect to these Chinese gong ren!!!
I am sure that bamboo could be put to many uses in housing construction and much more sustainable than many of the softwoods currently used in the Western world. Have a safe and nice day all. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
سبحان الله الحمد لله لا إله إلا الله الله أكبر سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم أستغفر الله العظيم وأتوب إليه لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر لا إله إلا الله الله أكبر الله أكبر ولله الحمد اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد صل الله عليه وسلم وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين
As much as bamboo had been touted as a more sustainable wood product, the amount of processing required to get it into a slab form factor is both labor and energy intensive. Hopefully more R&D can be put into this area and make the process more efficient.
Actually, have you seen the amount of processing required to fell, transport, debark, mill and grade regular scots pine? It's quite a bit of processing too. Also plywood is even worse.... I wouldn't say bamboo is too bad in comparison. The regular saw mills of the Americas and Europe are basically fully automated, the various factory videos showing bamboo processing could be way more automated from the vids I'm seeing... Check out some saw mill videos to see how they compare and let me know what you think.
Wherever you're getting that info -- it is totally wrong! -- First of all -- bamboo grows extremely fast and therefore extremely more sustainable that any tree anywhere on the planet could ever be - and will grow anywhere between the poles - so there is NO need for any special environment for it to grow like it is for the various types of trees, and that means no one has to rely on Communist China for it - as it will grow anywhere in the US / North America, South America, Europe, Africa - pretty much anywhere. That is an EXTREMELY important factor as a resource. -- Bamboo is therefore about 1/10th the product cost of trees. THAT'S A HUGE DIFFERENCE -- EVEN BEFORE YOU FACTOR IN PROCESSING! -- Bamboo can be harvested very easily and very quickly - about 1/10th of the energy and time required to harvest trees. Bamboo processing - if fully automated - as it is for processing trees - would make bamboo so much less costly than tree products - it would take over the market -- with better and stronger building and paper products -- saving the forests for use in making products that absolutely require trees for their production -- like fine furniture, wood sculptures, turned wood products, etc, where bamboo would be unsightly and unacceptable.
All wood is sustainable. And when you think about it...when you build something out of wood, you literally take carbon dioxide out of the air. The vast majority of a piece of wood, is carbon from the air. In the wilds, the tree dies, and most of that carbon is released as CO2 by the decaying process, but if we're building stuff out of wood, and replacing the trees...it's not carbon neutral; it's carbon NEGATIVE. Not that I give two shits about global warming. It's gonna happen with our help or without it. One day, all those cities we built barely above sea level, are gonna get a bit damp. Maybe it's better if it happens quickly. At least then people are forced to act within their own lifetimes, instead of it always being far enough away, to squeeze by for one more generation, every generation.
I'd be interested to know what happens with off-cuts, wood dust, bark and other by-products from these main processes. The subject of a follow-up video perhaps?
That might be IKEA’s secret, they must use some kind of super glue. We definitely need the machines to help but they need lots of oil, then we have to think of a solution to cleanse it out, and then another pollution, nothing is perfect
Bamboo is an excellent hardwood. Mega water resistant. Amazingly strong. Used for so many different type of products even baseball bats and bicycle frames. Yes bamboo bicycle frames. Sell for about a thousand a piece I believe.
very true, asia is lucky to have such a versatile natural material throughout history. plus it grows so fast comparatively to other woods and forms natural poles, hollow making it lightweight but strong, very incredible.
I do believe I recently seen an advert for underpants made out of bamboo fibres , no shit btw … it was an Australian advert and they looked for all the world like cotton and apparently are comfy as fk ! Well blow me down , who knew what a versatile plant that was . It can be turned into scaffolding AND knickers 😅 👍🏴
Amazing makes the job easier and faster. Gives an idea on how some products we are enjoying now are made. Can also be a means to spark ones interest into more detailed processes of this kind and widen the search for a thorough search for information or knowledge.
Hi good morning gusto ko pong magkaroon ng ganito dito sa philippines..bilao po kasi ang pangunahing producto dito sa amin ng mahihirap na tao gusto kong magkaroon ng ganito dito sa philipines oara makapag bigay ako ng hanap buhay sa maraming tao dito
The strips then get glued and laminated together to make bamboo lumber or flooring. This is probably Annhui province where a lot of the bamboo is grown
Although the contain maybe interesting but I really hate watching this kind of fast forward videos. It strain the eyes. Why can't you just learn to edit properly and keep the duration to a minimum?
Bamboo is a wonder material you can use it for so many things being silicon based it water proof hard wearing, sustainable,and grows faster than almost any other plant truly amazing material and Asians must have been utilizing it for millennia .Mother earth provides limitless opportunities to be green and sustainable
@@mrlint0 Lint You can buy bamboo silica to improve and strengthen your nails the outer shell of BAMBOO as a coating of silica so i suppose it a part constituent of the make up of the material.Thanks for your imput what do you think to the idea of my ECO suggestion
Why don't they grow a belt of bamboo around the world as well as trees to combat desert encroachment and carbon capture being silicon based it should fit in well to being a barrier and ecologically sustainable, fast growing which will allow trees to get a foot hold makes perfect sense?
*There's no denying that bamboo is one of the most sustainable options out there. 🎋♻*
🌟Great content the wonderful so nice the amazing and creative Bamboo Processing Factory, like it. Good luck my friend.
Bamboo is one of natures greatest raw materials !!
Bamboo is truly one of nature's finest creations-strong, versatile, and endlessly renewable. A real gift from the earth! 🎋✨
🙋❤️❤️❤️
😊 excellent description 👍 beautiful way of manufacturing Bamboo 😊
It grows so quickly. That it makes this product very sustainable.
مسيرة موفقة يارب العالمين 👍👍👍
Make the world realise that money earned by Chinese workers is very xin ku de. Jia you China. Would the westerners willing to through such conditions for low pay, dusty, noisy, smeĺls of glue etc. My greatest respect to these Chinese gong ren!!!
I am sure that bamboo could be put to many uses in housing construction and much more sustainable than many of the softwoods currently used in the Western world. Have a safe and nice day all. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
I am telling you. G'day mate
I read somewhere that currently demand exceeds supply, so more precious land is needed to plant it.
Chinese are always very creative people in the world 🌎
Có máy chẻ tre này đúng là hay và tiện lợi thật 😇😇👏👏👍🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
Good video my friend 👍🙂🤗
All the best to the hardworking people in the world.
سبحان الله
الحمد لله
لا إله إلا الله
الله أكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله العظيم وأتوب إليه
لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله
الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر لا إله إلا الله الله أكبر الله أكبر ولله الحمد
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد صل الله عليه وسلم وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين
The smartest person is one who designed these process steps!
Wow nice👍👍👍
😲Monstrous!
It would be interesting to watch these machines as they really work, and not at double speed.
Agreed!
At least you can slow down the playback speed in UA-cam, however, the sound is not so good then.
Boss (
There are so many uses for bamboo trees. a meaningful video. Thanks
very cool fast and skillful skillful
Bamboo it's the future it's hard durable and fast growing
So beautiful
Unbelievable good machine halleluiah
good. အဆင္ေျပလိုက္တာ
Great videos ! 👍
Nice !!! We don’t have that right here ours are rough
AWESOME FANTASTIC SPECTACULAR MIND BOGGLING TRULY VERY IMPRESSIVE FEETS.👍👍👍👍👍.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Everything is a great machine, the results are friends
you gave us wood :)
I like the machines you have
KILLER OF THE PLANET AND HUMAN RACE THAT FACTORY
As much as bamboo had been touted as a more sustainable wood product, the amount of processing required to get it into a slab form factor is both labor and energy intensive. Hopefully more R&D can be put into this area and make the process more efficient.
Actually, have you seen the amount of processing required to fell, transport, debark, mill and grade regular scots pine? It's quite a bit of processing too. Also plywood is even worse.... I wouldn't say bamboo is too bad in comparison. The regular saw mills of the Americas and Europe are basically fully automated, the various factory videos showing bamboo processing could be way more automated from the vids I'm seeing... Check out some saw mill videos to see how they compare and let me know what you think.
i am not truly sure that it takes less to create ply of wood
yer kidding? do you know how much work goes into pine?
Wherever you're getting that info -- it is totally wrong! -- First of all -- bamboo grows extremely fast and therefore extremely more sustainable that any tree anywhere on the planet could ever be - and will grow anywhere between the poles - so there is NO need for any special environment for it to grow like it is for the various types of trees, and that means no one has to rely on Communist China for it - as it will grow anywhere in the US / North America, South America, Europe, Africa - pretty much anywhere. That is an EXTREMELY important factor as a resource. -- Bamboo is therefore about 1/10th the product cost of trees. THAT'S A HUGE DIFFERENCE -- EVEN BEFORE YOU FACTOR IN PROCESSING! -- Bamboo can be harvested very easily and very quickly - about 1/10th of the energy and time required to harvest trees. Bamboo processing - if fully automated - as it is for processing trees - would make bamboo so much less costly than tree products - it would take over the market -- with better and stronger building and paper products -- saving the forests for use in making products that absolutely require trees for their production -- like fine furniture, wood sculptures, turned wood products, etc, where bamboo would be unsightly and unacceptable.
All wood is sustainable. And when you think about it...when you build something out of wood, you literally take carbon dioxide out of the air. The vast majority of a piece of wood, is carbon from the air. In the wilds, the tree dies, and most of that carbon is released as CO2 by the decaying process, but if we're building stuff out of wood, and replacing the trees...it's not carbon neutral; it's carbon NEGATIVE.
Not that I give two shits about global warming. It's gonna happen with our help or without it. One day, all those cities we built barely above sea level, are gonna get a bit damp. Maybe it's better if it happens quickly. At least then people are forced to act within their own lifetimes, instead of it always being far enough away, to squeeze by for one more generation, every generation.
If the cost of processing is reasonable then by all means lets use this incredible product.
Haucek sin cing ping woaini nihoma sincingping cincay nali wes emboh pokoke sukses besar 😄👍
Bamboo has many uses in life
I didn't think bamboo could make so many items
I'd be interested to know what happens with off-cuts, wood dust, bark and other by-products from these main processes. The subject of a follow-up video perhaps?
That might be IKEA’s secret, they must use some kind of super glue. We definitely need the machines to help but they need lots of oil, then we have to think of a solution to cleanse it out, and then another pollution, nothing is perfect
@@Pandawill123 hemp oil!
is burned to produce energy they need.
Burned or sent to the pulp mill
Mntab tak subrek lurr 🙏👍👍
Incredible ! Nice finished product!
Top tip - play this back at 0.5 speed to see it at the proper speed
Bamboo is an excellent hardwood. Mega water resistant. Amazingly strong. Used for so many different type of products even baseball bats and bicycle frames. Yes bamboo bicycle frames. Sell for about a thousand a piece I believe.
very true, asia is lucky to have such a versatile natural material throughout history. plus it grows so fast comparatively to other woods and forms natural poles, hollow making it lightweight but strong, very incredible.
Amazing 👍
VERY GOOD IDAI
I do believe I recently seen an advert for underpants made out of bamboo fibres , no shit btw … it was an Australian advert and they looked for all the world like cotton and apparently are comfy as fk ! Well blow me down , who knew what a versatile plant that was . It can be turned into scaffolding AND knickers 😅
👍🏴
Super cepat👍👍
play this at double speed, you won't miss a thing
Some of the conveyor belts in the bamboo processing plant were top notch.😳🙄😬
I was just looking at that and was wondering at what part they were going to come apart LOL
Que maravilha aqui jogamos fora . Tudo de bom.. Parabéns🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗e Deus abençoe .😷😷😷😷😷.
mantap lagi nyimak ni,👍🙏
It would be nice to have a voice over explaining the steps...
Same thought here,
Lĩnh vực này + gỗ , đồng bào phải ngâm nước => dung dịch sinh học.
So good 😎
All that bamboo dust and shavings would be of great value to home gardens.
Wow Amazing Video 👍
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
Công nghệ khi dùng tre thật tuyệt vời.tôi rất thích nó.
Wow I knew that bamboo was used for many things , I suppose that it was a logical step to go full commercial .....
Mas 8
👍👍
Verygood
these guys are one machine away from being unemployed
RIPAS DE BAMBU!
NÃO SABIA DISSO. QUE ESPETÁCULO! IMAGINA O TANTÃO DE CAFIFA QUE NÃO DÁ PRA FAZER .
Excellent I didn't know it had so many uses
Wow, didn't know bamboo was made into dimensional lumber.
Good very good amazing
Nice!
All that bamboo sawdust was killing me. I was wondering if it could be used for something. Great video
It is.mixed with gluwnit can become fire starter logs or particle board or mdf sheets or planks..
Sawdust has many uses, including for agriculture
Everything automated but Ming has to put each bamboo "log" on the shredder machine by hand.
incredible work
Automatic? People are working very hard
In what country this incredible bamboo processing factory?
India
Great 👍
Chú max tên gì
Machine this good
Amazing makes the job easier and faster. Gives an idea on how some products we are enjoying now are made. Can also be a means to spark ones interest into more detailed processes of this kind and widen the search for a thorough search for information or knowledge.
destroying forests
We Indians should learn a lot about working hard from these foreigners
Hi good morning gusto ko pong magkaroon ng ganito dito sa philippines..bilao po kasi ang pangunahing producto dito sa amin ng mahihirap na tao gusto kong magkaroon ng ganito dito sa philipines oara makapag bigay ako ng hanap buhay sa maraming tao dito
I’m really impressed with your comment,if you don’t mind friendship please were are you from?
Gosto desse tipo de vídeo
Bamboo is the future of furniture.
Are those 2x2 bamboo wood and a bamboo wood slab?
Damn that's the first time i saw one...
Dis dude lookin' straight up like a ghoul from Pontypool.
Man serving machine
very nice
OMG imagine doing that all day every day! 😴😴😴😴😴
Mesin yang luar biasa 👍👍👍
Quero aprender usá os Bambu.... vocês são uns Gênio....🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍🤗🤗😷😷😷Deus abençoe vocês...
Belo trabalho. Eu gostaria de saber tratar bambu.
The strips then get glued and laminated together to make bamboo lumber or flooring. This is probably Annhui province where a lot of the bamboo is grown
@Clark Zayd Im here to confirm for you that, in fact, nobody cares.
@@davearonow65 It's true. No one asked you.
When you're watching the video at 50% playback speed and it's STILL noticeably sped up . . . .
FYI
Waching from cebu. Ako d i si JETHER
amazing...
You have to admit that Bamboo is about as sustainable as it gets.
生长速度非常快.
@@goodgoddns 我不知道除了葛根之外,还有什么东西能长得这么快。
Although the contain maybe interesting but I really hate watching this kind of fast forward videos. It strain the eyes. Why can't you just learn to edit properly and keep the duration to a minimum?
Explanations of what is going on/being done at each step would greatly improve this video
Topppppp👍👍👍👍
great stuff untill the glue becomes un stuck
Bamboo is a wonder material you can use it for so many things being silicon based it water proof hard wearing, sustainable,and grows faster than almost any other plant truly amazing material and Asians must have been utilizing it for millennia .Mother earth provides limitless opportunities to be green and sustainable
Bamboo is not silicon based.
@@mrlint0 I heard it somewhere on the BAMBOO gape vine that its mainly made up of silicon and that's what give it strength durability
@@mrlint0 Lint You can buy bamboo silica to improve and strengthen your nails the outer shell of BAMBOO as a coating of silica so i suppose it a part constituent of the make up of the material.Thanks for your imput what do you think to the idea of my ECO suggestion
Very modern,english legacy
Incredible machine and human.
Tuyệt vời
Why don't they grow a belt of bamboo around the world as well as trees to combat desert encroachment and carbon capture being silicon based it should fit in well to being a barrier and ecologically sustainable, fast growing which will allow trees to get a foot hold makes perfect sense?
Why you increased the playback speed too much? It is all shaky and torture for the eyes.
...me old bamboo, me old bamboo- ya better never bother with me old bamboo...