How Are Aluminium Cans Recycled? | How Do They Do It?

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • The world consumes a mind blowing 4 billion cans of soft drinks made of recycled aluminium every week. DCODE how they are recycled.
    #DCODE, #HowDoTheyDoIt, #AluminiumCans

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  • @jamesdavies3226
    @jamesdavies3226 4 роки тому +51

    I’m sitting in the middle of a night shift at Novelis, thoroughly convinced that my phone heard my work conversations and suggested this

    • @djhaloeight
      @djhaloeight 4 роки тому +7

      I’m on my night shift sitting in my pulpit running my tandem cold mill at jupiter wondering the same.

    • @joeking5610
      @joeking5610 3 роки тому +5

      Im inseminating cattle right now. Best to turn phone off!

    • @51-FS
      @51-FS 3 роки тому +1

      Yea thats crazy how that works.... I told a joke about how to get a 🐕 to quit humping you leg at work the other day and that night win I got on UA-cam their was videos that poped up that went with the answer

  • @Leopard69
    @Leopard69 5 років тому +2622

    My old coke can had done more things in a year then i have done in my life.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 2 роки тому +42

    Does it not shock anyone, that back in the 1980s, kids could recycle coke cans for 5 cents a can, and now, 40 years later, its STILL only 5 cents a can? Back in the 80s, I could collect 10 cans and go to the local swimming pool for a day. Now you tell me how come inflation has not caught up to recycling like it has everything else? 50 Cents won't get you candy anymore, let alone a day at a swimming pool.

    • @ephexa
      @ephexa 7 місяців тому +4

      In Austria you don't get shit for recycling cans. I still do it, but a little payback would motivate way more ppl to recycling I think... which us so important nowadays...

    • @JosephKarsch-ym6cl
      @JosephKarsch-ym6cl 4 місяці тому +1

      Good point. I also wonder why it's always been just the same handful of states that do a redemption program.

    • @aprilfinley7586
      @aprilfinley7586 Місяць тому

      You get paid to recycle?

    • @iannalemme
      @iannalemme 19 днів тому +1

      idk, in Romania it's 0.5 RON which you PAY when purchasing a canned drink, and you get it back only if you recycle the can at a grocery store recycle point. But the catch is, all of those recycle machines break down 90% of the time.

  • @CannedHam6
    @CannedHam6 6 років тому +65

    Finally, an informative video without hyped up drama or annoying music. Thank you!

    • @RileyBanksWho
      @RileyBanksWho 2 роки тому +10

      The entire episode is filled to the brim with drama and music actually

    • @leptir7110
      @leptir7110 Рік тому

      DA SE NE PROIZVODE LIMENKE I PLASTIKA NEBI BILO TOLIKO.SMEČA

    • @shoaibakther1453
      @shoaibakther1453 Рік тому

      Yeah

  • @LiquidSoapDrinker
    @LiquidSoapDrinker 6 років тому +1130

    My can is already in space.. * sniff * They grow up so fast 😢

    • @forvdr5231
      @forvdr5231 5 років тому +27

      I have to tell you that's the funniest thing I've read all week.

    • @royt7562
      @royt7562 5 років тому +7

      Do you have any idea how funny this is?

    • @royt7562
      @royt7562 5 років тому +3

      @Billy Grahammer A lot of space.

    • @LiquidSoapDrinker
      @LiquidSoapDrinker 4 роки тому +1

      @15guinea ?

    • @haroldsmith5150
      @haroldsmith5150 4 роки тому +1

      @@godschild5587 lol ok Boomer

  • @chefdecuisine3080
    @chefdecuisine3080 4 роки тому +291

    americans: "aluminum"
    britishers:""alu-min-ium"
    me, an itellectual:"diet metal"

    • @josephlalock8378
      @josephlalock8378 3 роки тому +3

      It's pronounced Nucular

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 3 роки тому +1

      Me ! AN ABSOLUTE !! PILE !! OF !! ..............!!!!!

    • @ItsMotoMatt
      @ItsMotoMatt 3 роки тому +5

      The Brits' pronunciation is the correct one

    • @alexc8253
      @alexc8253 3 роки тому +1

      First learn how to spell Mr.itellectual

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 3 роки тому

      @@josephlalock8378 Correct, like in Shakespeare's king Lar. This particular mispronunciation drives me nuts, BTW. Especially when I hear New-Que-Lar engineers say it.

  • @AbbaZabbaOlyFrn
    @AbbaZabbaOlyFrn 5 років тому +889

    *sees aluminium rocket shooting into space*
    "Godspeed, beer cans!"

    • @elcabezon5487
      @elcabezon5487 5 років тому +6

      They always try to push that bullshit to us rockets skin must be made of titanium, aluminium, would melt

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 5 років тому +13

      @@elcabezon5487 Titanium is heavier, way more expensive and way harder to work with. Most rocket bodies do indeed use aluminum, although it is often alloyed with other metals such as Lithium as with the Falcon 9.

    • @meghanachauhan9380
      @meghanachauhan9380 5 років тому +2

      @@samovarmaker9673 titanium is a joke. We even use it in cosmetics as titanium dioxide

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 5 років тому +3

      @@meghanachauhan9380 Titanium dioxide is a powder. Titanium metal is different.

    • @rhuttrho88
      @rhuttrho88 4 роки тому +1

      UUURRP!🍻🥴😅🤣🤣🤣

  • @gargantuanblunt
    @gargantuanblunt 5 років тому +66

    1:54 When you’re using a much more powerful microwave than you’re used to and you finally go to check on your food.

  • @jerryhilditch5991
    @jerryhilditch5991 4 роки тому +72

    I live less than half a mile from the recycling plant and wondered how they did it.
    It's quite common to see 4 trucks a day with an ingot pass my house, that's a lot of cans.

    • @odufumarvelous9420
      @odufumarvelous9420 Рік тому +1

      What's the name of the company. I'm into the business and I'll love to export bailed UBS to them

  • @Dr_Do-Little
    @Dr_Do-Little 6 років тому +2176

    England. Where a double decker bus is a unit of measure.😜

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 6 років тому +191

      That the metric system. In USA we use football fields as comparisons for measuring

    • @bobmizen1
      @bobmizen1 6 років тому +122

      And Olympic sized swimming pool

    • @Dr_Do-Little
      @Dr_Do-Little 6 років тому +23

      @@SgtJoeSmith Which will be 110 yards by 65 right? Or 150 yards including end zones? Just kidding, I'm Canadian. 😜

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 6 років тому +25

      @@Dr_Do-Little Canadian? I'm surprised you know what football is. I thought curling was your only sport. Lol

    • @havocproltd
      @havocproltd 6 років тому +8

      @@bobmizen1 DUDE!!! I was going to mention how Grant Imahara used "olympic sized swimming ppols" as a measure of DISTANCE on pumpkin chuckin'!! ( I now use it as a measure of intelligences, " I am olympic sized swimming pools smarter than anybody who works in the mcdonalds"!

  • @spencerhurt2189
    @spencerhurt2189 6 років тому +151

    1:54 the way this guy says “they’re instantly vaporized” like he’s making a sales pitch😂

    • @ajreukgjdi94
      @ajreukgjdi94 5 років тому

      I also paused the video at this point, but I was more trying to figure out what caused it to vaporize, they're not in the foundry yet. It's like a sentence or two just got cut from the script and no one noticed

    • @MetaBloxer
      @MetaBloxer 5 років тому

      *saves this clip for TF2 pyro gameplay*

  • @bradl7499
    @bradl7499 3 роки тому +190

    I am in awe of just how big some of those machines are. Amazing.

    • @lc4life369
      @lc4life369 2 роки тому +8

      I'm in awe at the fact that someone built those machines😂

    • @G4rpol
      @G4rpol Рік тому +3

      I'm in awe at the fact that someone could conceive the schematics for those machines 😂

    • @jordanalexander615
      @jordanalexander615 Рік тому +1

      You should see the ingot. The one I work at sometimes actually make the ingot using a water cooled shaper. And it goes 55 feet into the ground. It's a sight when they pull it out with a crane just holding it from the end. The ingots are molten inside for days.

  • @gabesnooks3549
    @gabesnooks3549 6 років тому +57

    Anyone remember when this is the kind of thing often played on Discovery channel rather than all the reality tv crap now?

  • @Jadxn503
    @Jadxn503 4 роки тому +184

    This is giving me toy story 3 flash backs..

  • @HatedJared
    @HatedJared 3 роки тому +46

    Back when I was a broke high schooler in Michigan, we would find cans and return them so we could put $5 worth of gas into our junk cars. The freedom was real.

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 3 роки тому +1

      Oh yeah I remember when five of us would pitch in a toonie each and we'd have enough gas to get to Wonderland and back. At 70 cents a litre, I got almost half a tank in my 87 Escort.

    • @TheAmericanCatholic
      @TheAmericanCatholic 2 роки тому

      Michigan’s bottle return is 10 cents per bottle it’s ridiculous but everybody recycles them because of that price.

  • @GeeseFX
    @GeeseFX 4 роки тому +289

    Pretty sure with all the parties that I've thrown and the beer that I've drank myself in my life that I have personally contributed to at least one entire rocket ship.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 3 роки тому +16

      I would like to make a stone henge in my backyard out of those huge ingots.

    • @akinordman7145
      @akinordman7145 3 роки тому +7

      Oh wow. Just had my car recycled and waited it to be a spoon. My cans? A Transformer.

    • @altheeathoone
      @altheeathoone 3 роки тому +1

      And you're proud of that?

    • @GeeseFX
      @GeeseFX 3 роки тому +3

      @@altheeathoone yes

    • @lukewarmwater6412
      @lukewarmwater6412 2 роки тому +1

      sure, as well as at least one airliner, maybe an aluminum bass boat or two....gotta do your share right?

  • @NieroshaiTheSable
    @NieroshaiTheSable 5 років тому +466

    3:18 if that's an ingot, my shovel is a teaspoon.

    • @touxiong519
      @touxiong519 5 років тому +51

      Ingots is just a term used for a bar of smelted metal.

    • @whitebread427
      @whitebread427 5 років тому +5

      No it's not

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez 5 років тому +26

      Yes it is.

    • @NieroshaiTheSable
      @NieroshaiTheSable 5 років тому +22

      @@touxiong519 How big can something be and still be a bar? And not a slab?

    • @uploaded113redone
      @uploaded113redone 5 років тому +35

      @@NieroshaiTheSable the biggest ingot is 300 tonnes , so they don't care as long as it's a pure metal in an oblong shape

  • @aluminumhw4722
    @aluminumhw4722 3 місяці тому

    I'm in awe of the sheer size of some of these machines. It's amazing. I was very poor as a kid. Picking up trash and selling it was one of my pastimes.

  • @RededicateYrLife
    @RededicateYrLife 5 років тому +8

    I started picking up this habit of walking out the house with a bag and where ever I go I pick up cans and recycle it's a win-win for me

  • @billsabado9393
    @billsabado9393 6 років тому +199

    Aluminum, aluminium...I just want my 5 cents per can

  • @jordanalexander615
    @jordanalexander615 Рік тому +2

    Feels pretty cool to say ive work frequently at one of these plants in the US. Doing repairs and all the nasty work you never get to see. Water pumps, giant stainless steel belts, piping, 2000hp electric motor swaps, everything you can think of. But dear god is it miserable sometimes. Sometimes its so hot your boots melt into the grating on the floors. Give you superb gripping though lol.

    • @logans3365
      @logans3365 Рік тому

      It’s not profitable to pay for cooling in a furnace factory, even if it improves quality of life greatly

  • @cashbonanza963
    @cashbonanza963 5 років тому +381

    So basically I sent my coke can to space before Elon did his Tesla

  • @NandiCollector
    @NandiCollector 5 років тому +159

    These recycling videos are so educative & enjoyable to watch!

    • @lawrencefried5027
      @lawrencefried5027 Рік тому +2

      I agree. How about the engineers who invent these machines and then build them? Pretty smart!

  • @michaelboyd3924
    @michaelboyd3924 4 роки тому +25

    Cans and bottles and basic "town" crap ended up along the county road which split my Iowa farm. One nice autumn day in 1977, having consumed too much (actually, as it turned out, it was the right amount) cold beer with a couple of neighboring farmers, I began to rant about all the crap along my land frontage. One farmer jokingly suggested that I call my congressman. Everyone laughed but me. So, I grab my phone, call information to find out my congressman's number, and actually him to give him Hell. I suggested at least a 5-cent charge like the old "pop" bottles back in the day. What happens next? Iowa begins to charge a nickel per bottle or can. The pragmatic, no change, no progressive Conservatives blew a head gasket. But, the law prevailed. Recycling came into being in Iowa just because some half-drunk Iowa farmers called a congressman (Well, actually I called). So, sue me.

    • @johnpalma7265
      @johnpalma7265 3 роки тому

      Michael Boyd: I don't recall ever seeing a rebate notice that included IOWA on any can, and certainly not in 1977

    • @seanisbell1716
      @seanisbell1716 3 роки тому

      Thanks... I used to collect beer cans on the side of the road in Bettendorf and Davenport made good money in the mid 80z.

  • @many_lives4925
    @many_lives4925 5 років тому +64

    2:13 lol with that music its like they're unveiling the final boss of aluminum can recycling.

  • @KyTheGuerrilla
    @KyTheGuerrilla 4 роки тому +20

    4:53 that guy has been waiting his whole career to say that😂😂😂

  • @maxgreen8901
    @maxgreen8901 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, I was drinking a can of soda and couldn't help but wonder. Now I know.

  • @ahs635
    @ahs635 5 років тому +45

    When I was young, we were poor. Picking up trash to sell are one of my ways to do a past time. I am happy and consider myself lucky when I see aluminum cans along the road or garden bushes. It can be sold at higher penny comparing than iron or used white papers. By the way, I prefer saying a-loo-me-noom. LOL.

    • @carlp5348
      @carlp5348 4 роки тому +4

      A HS Someday by a $2 ticket and I hope you win 20000 or more I bless you for being honest

    • @carlp5348
      @carlp5348 4 роки тому +7

      A HS because when I was 12 years old I used to cut wood and sell it to markets for them to burn for heat and this is here in the USA I used to clean snow I started working at 10 years old I came from a family of 12 we had a farm and things were tough every $2 I used to earn I used to always buy Grain for the animals I miss them days if I can do it all over again I would

    • @ahs635
      @ahs635 4 роки тому +8

      @@carlp5348 i appreciate sharing your thoughts to me. its good to know that even though life seem to be very hard on us, we managed to overcome it and always focus on the brighter side of the day. God bless you.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 4 роки тому +1

      If it's okay to ask why were you poor?

    • @ahs635
      @ahs635 4 роки тому +1

      @@Cacowninja sure. my mom is a housewife and only finished highschool. my dad is a college graduate. used to have a good paying corporate job as an HR. but his colleague, whom he helped getting in a job in his company, betrayed him by forging his signature on a certain company document. he was fired and my dad never went back to this industry. he later get freelance job and landed on construction industry as a mason. his salary wasn't enough and there are times that it will take 2 or 3 months before he had another project to work with. luckily, our government offers free education from elementary to high school. i went in to a state university but failed to graduate after second year because my parents can't give me allowances regularly and the university was like 60 miles away from home and I can't even afford dormitory rent and goes home and school back and forth. its quite funny that 95% of the tuition fee was provided by the government and I can't even manage to finish college. anyway, i still managed to get a corporate job where I am being paid equally to those who have graduated college. I have skills enough for the employer to trust me and keep me working in their top 200 Fortune company.

  • @zhgt8853
    @zhgt8853 6 років тому +645

    “A brave furnace worker scrapes it off”
    Shows a frontloader with a 10 ft long shovel attached to the front

    • @brandonbrown3600
      @brandonbrown3600 6 років тому +40

      @@weakmill103 as a equipment mechanic for a metal recycling facility the JD loader has AC with filtered air in a closed cab. He is fine behind that nice long scraper.
      The other guys they are hit as fuck.

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 6 років тому +3

      @@brandonbrown3600 hot

    • @jakejacen955
      @jakejacen955 6 років тому

      I was gonna say so lol.

    • @tonycervz89
      @tonycervz89 6 років тому +4

      Nothing But Pussies In This Comment

    • @kramerx7518
      @kramerx7518 6 років тому +2

      ​@@weakmill103 I bet you´re fun at partiesrties, sure ur right but this comment was funny

  • @PeaceChanel
    @PeaceChanel 3 роки тому

    Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste and Thank You for All that you are doing for World Peace.. 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ 🌷 ☮️ ❤️

  • @Crlpope
    @Crlpope 5 років тому +80

    I remember in Charlotte there was a one cent per can machine where you could recycle these cans. It was only for aluminum cans if there had a steel pop top you had to rake it off first for the machine to take it. That was the good old days us kids would walk along the roadside and pick up cans. We could make several bucks a day,

    • @samlabo1688
      @samlabo1688 5 років тому +1

      The Alcoa can machine?

    • @51WCDodge
      @51WCDodge 3 роки тому +3

      Used to do that with glass bottles. Walk along the beach in the evening pick up the bottles and take them back. Belgium still does it. The deposit on the bottle is more expensive than the beer. :-)

    • @judis.1810
      @judis.1810 3 роки тому +1

      There are stores up here in Massachusetts that u take ur aluminum cans and plastic and glass bottles to to recycle them. You get a piece of paper that gives you money back for recycling ur bottles and cans.

    • @austinhernandez2716
      @austinhernandez2716 3 роки тому +2

      I still do that now! I scrap all metal that I can find. Copper is the most valuable common metal but it's rare when going scrapping on the streets(well insulated wire is common but doesn't have a lot, not worth stripping). Aluminum though is very common. Entire ditches will be full with cans

    • @joeyvindictive3552
      @joeyvindictive3552 2 роки тому

      How much is aluminum worth at the scrap yard? Is it actually worth more than a nickel per can?

  • @Dronkhrrrrng
    @Dronkhrrrrng 6 років тому +32

    "The paint and lacquer arent so lucky.
    They're instantly vaporized."
    i lost it

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 4 роки тому

      And we are going to run out of paint and lacquer... They can't be recycled

    • @davidwillard7334
      @davidwillard7334 3 роки тому

      BETTER ! WEAR !! AN ! OXYGEN !! MASK !! AND ! SNORKEL !!

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze 2 роки тому +32

    Old timers like me can remember when beverage cans were in transition to the all aluminum cans we have today. A half-century ago, PSAs for aluminum can recycling had to specify the desired cans had a concave bottom and no side seam, which was composed of ferrous metal.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate 5 років тому +10

    The music in the furnaces part is remarkable👏

  • @Propermarkhunt
    @Propermarkhunt 5 років тому +12

    I'm glad my aluminum/aluminium question has been answered

  • @michaelmann4187
    @michaelmann4187 Рік тому +1

    I work for a can manufacturing plant and we go through roughly 12 coils every 24 hours and produce about 7 million cans . The process creates wasted and spoiled aluminum which is collected and baled into blocks to be made into new coils .

  • @EweTubio
    @EweTubio 6 років тому +24

    Absolutely amazing.
    How much energy would be saved, if the German factory was in England

    • @kfftfuftur
      @kfftfuftur 5 років тому +4

      None - its much easier to transport one big ingot than many small cans. and since Germany has a more central position in europe the cans wont have to travel too far.

    • @EdwinBlees
      @EdwinBlees 3 роки тому +2

      @@kfftfuftur Then listen well. The large block is transported 900kilometer to germany. There it is flattened and rolled up. Then the large reel is transported back to england. Not the small canns, but the large reel. So, yeah, two times 900 kilometer transport of a heavy block. It's silly.

    • @gavanwhatever8196
      @gavanwhatever8196 3 роки тому

      Brexit will sort that out.
      All three factories will end up in Germany...

    • @LoneWolf-ck7pj
      @LoneWolf-ck7pj 2 роки тому +1

      @@gavanwhatever8196 Until Putin turns off their gas.

    • @alien9279
      @alien9279 2 роки тому +3

      Was wondering the same thing. Just get a roller next to where they make the ingots. Such a waste of time otherwise.

  • @donotneed2250
    @donotneed2250 4 роки тому +34

    In the USA we don't send the aluminum cans overseas. They're recycled right here. The last load I picked up was in south Texas and I took it to Alcoa, TN, to be made into aluminum wheels. That was a load of cans but I've also hauled the ingots. I just wish I had video from the way my trailer was unloaded. I do have at least one picture of the way it was loaded though. It's similar for plastic bottles too. There's a place in Jackson, MS I used to pick up preforms a lot. The loads weighed 42,000 pounds but could be a bit top-heavy.

    • @cuthwulf
      @cuthwulf 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your service. We do however export cans as well as import cans. We also export ingot/import ingot and virtually every type of aluminum alloy. We're not as big exporters as importers, but it does happen. I work at a recycling facility.

  • @IGMattDaMan
    @IGMattDaMan 4 роки тому

    This is awesome they need to show this to Americans & people who don’t believe in Recycling

  • @rossbryan6102
    @rossbryan6102 6 років тому +92

    OOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
    MY BEER CAN IS FLYING TO MARS WHILE I AM STUCK HERE ON EARTH!!! LIFE IS SO UNFAIR!!!😨😨😨😨

    • @markhondaturbo
      @markhondaturbo 6 років тому +1

      Trust me you wouldn't want to be where your can is, it's freezing up there. And Mars would be lonely.

    • @biggestd7117
      @biggestd7117 6 років тому

      Space is fake

    • @swiwiws125
      @swiwiws125 5 років тому

      @@biggestd7117 bruh sound effect #2

  • @compilationsandvines8506
    @compilationsandvines8506 6 років тому +5

    Wow! That is super neat! YAAAY FOR RECYCLING!

  • @blacknoir2404
    @blacknoir2404 4 роки тому +14

    also a good reason that it takes so much energy to make is because aluminum is highly reactive and almost never is found in its metallic state. Compounds of it need to be refined, heated up until molten, held there, and then electrolyzed. The electrolysis part can be thought of as adding energy to separate nonillions of stuck together tiny strong magnets which is extracting the aluminum from the rest of the molecule.

    • @tobyhorn9641
      @tobyhorn9641 3 роки тому

      What ?when you melt down the can all the impurities rise to the top as slag then they scrape it off and what you're left with is pure

    • @Christopher-N
      @Christopher-N 3 роки тому

      Thermite: Aluminium steals oxygen from rusty iron.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 2 роки тому

      @@tobyhorn9641 the point OP was making was that aluminum ore is an oxide - you must put a shit ton of energy into it in order to get elemental aluminum out. It takes less energy to remelt that same elemental aluminum later; which is why recycling is essential.

    • @tobyhorn9641
      @tobyhorn9641 2 роки тому

      @@chouseification then Thay need to pay us more when we sell cans and such at the junk yard what we get payed for junk is about half to quarter what that do at The foundery

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 2 роки тому

      @@tobyhorn9641 yeah, yet they have to transport the cans from point A to point B, and pay the people doing the driving. Don't expect to get 80% of actual value unless you're selling gold.

  • @franktedder1236
    @franktedder1236 5 років тому +15

    Technically recycled cans aren't pure aluminum, they're an alloy. The tops of the cans are a different type of aluminum than the body of the can

    • @notahotshot
      @notahotshot 3 роки тому

      "Technically" even new cans aren't pure aluminum. They're an aluminum/magnesium alloy, with the top having a higher percentage of magnesium in the alloy.

    • @jayadinash9102
      @jayadinash9102 3 роки тому

      If that's true, you would expect the alloy to increase in magnesium content each time the can is recycled. Unless they add virgin aluminum.

    • @MilesProwerTailsFox
      @MilesProwerTailsFox 2 роки тому

      @@jayadinash9102 the top is less than the body :v

    • @garrettmillard525
      @garrettmillard525 Рік тому

      @@jayadinash9102 That isn't the case because magnesium is more reactive than aluminum. More is lost to slag than aluminum

  • @rajeshrao2008
    @rajeshrao2008 3 роки тому +4

    The scale of modern industrialization is mind boggling. 6.5 million cans produced per day by this one factory. Imagine how many other factories are churning out this and how big is the market. Humans are able to manufacture these many no. of items!

    • @yuanruichen2564
      @yuanruichen2564 Рік тому

      capitalism tends to overproduce while socialism does the opposite, two kinds of evils

  • @deathninja16
    @deathninja16 2 роки тому +2

    ive worked in a place in kentucky thats basically the carbon copy of this place. i installed new tracks for the molten aluminum and i also welded new teeth on the shredder.

  • @tobiramasenju7669
    @tobiramasenju7669 4 роки тому +10

    British: Alyuminium
    Americans: Aluminum
    Life of Boris: Aluminuminun

  • @crisramirez6504
    @crisramirez6504 5 років тому +11

    It’s all about energy when it comes to recycling stuff...

  • @markclark9239
    @markclark9239 Рік тому

    Hello that is so excellent doing great bless you all ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @hanzz9083
    @hanzz9083 5 років тому +17

    Mercury man: "lets put chaos in those factories"

  • @Oceansta
    @Oceansta 5 років тому +21

    03:00 The music tells me this factory is owned by Wayne Enterprises.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja 4 роки тому

      @Mr Shikigami No Batman, Bruce Wayne's alter ego.

  • @markmayfield2228
    @markmayfield2228 3 роки тому

    I used to haul ingots and sows out of the Alcoa plant in Rockdale, Texas to the Reynolds Aluminum plant near Davenport, IA (don't remember exactly where...20 years ago).

  • @m-g5remoticadoalecjoshuaa.606
    @m-g5remoticadoalecjoshuaa.606 6 років тому +10

    Don’t mind me. Just exploring youtube’s recommendation lists

    • @donnash5813
      @donnash5813 6 років тому +1

      Be careful. There is a dark side.

  • @handl3_me
    @handl3_me 5 років тому +9

    They're scientists, their job excites them, obviously they're passionate about what they do, good for them 👌

  • @liryan
    @liryan 3 роки тому +2

    I’m here to watch melting cans but got the full cycle instead! A great video

  • @phatrides222000
    @phatrides222000 4 роки тому +6

    I'm watching this as I drink my beer out of an aluminum can after working in an alumina plant all day long.

  • @ibrahimakhtar9699
    @ibrahimakhtar9699 6 років тому +578

    my old sprite is in space

  • @jessejamez707
    @jessejamez707 3 роки тому

    Never been more proud of me old squirt cans. Going up to ye old space in a rocket. 🥺 great job lil buddy. Great job.

  • @LostsTVandRadio
    @LostsTVandRadio 3 роки тому +6

    Such a shame that even though it's recycled, the aluminium has to be reheated more than once and it has to do a 1000 mile round trip from England to Germany and back. What a terrible waste of energy!

    • @williamscoggin1509
      @williamscoggin1509 3 роки тому

      Just like here in america, almost had a completed pipeline that was to have the oil from Canada flow here easily. But then Joe Biden and his communist Packers stepped in and stopped the pipeline from being finished in one day of administration, but we are still buying the Canadian oil and now it has to be transported in 18 wheelers of who knows how many numbers back and forth between the two countries burning thousands of gallons of diesel every day and pumping that much more pollution into the air. The people who pull Joe Biden strings are the same people trying to bankrupt democracy wherever it sprouts up around the world. We all see the truth here and one thing is for sure it never comes out of Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi mouth. If it did it would burn them like holy water and they would throw up pea soup. 🤮🇺🇲

  • @Mu5096rdgh
    @Mu5096rdgh 4 роки тому +9

    I used to work at an aluminium plant, in Birmingham, UK. In the offices, I remember one time they actually got into clothing, they had a fashion show where the girls wore dresses made from aluminium. I don't think it ever caught on. 🤔🤷🏻‍♀️
    I always recycle my cans! 😊

  • @romin7255
    @romin7255 Рік тому +2

    It warms my heart to know we can, and do, recycle aluminum.👍
    It seems the recycling process and transportation have high energy needs though... 🤔

    • @jordanalexander615
      @jordanalexander615 Рік тому +2

      But the process of obtaining aluminum from the ground is far more experience and takes several time the energy requirements. The fuel is the biggest cost on the melters.

    • @ineverrage4176
      @ineverrage4176 Рік тому +1

      Aluminum is actually pretty easy to melt compared to other metals. Its melting point is only 1200 degrees, by comparison copper is 1900 and steel is 2500.

    • @arthurswanson3285
      @arthurswanson3285 Рік тому

      Need to get more solar power

  • @carlospolk5033
    @carlospolk5033 4 роки тому +15

    Interesting. So based on this specific video, England melt and recycles, Germany presses it into sheets & UK forms them back into cans. Lol a love triangle

  • @velotill
    @velotill 4 роки тому +12

    the fact that you can recycle aluminium over and over doesn't mean that doing so with one-time beverage cans doesn't use dozens of times in energy and water compared to reusable (standardized) deposit bottles or "Pfandflaschen" as have been in use in Europe for beer, juice, soda and mineral water for many decades.

    • @siriosstar4789
      @siriosstar4789 2 роки тому +1

      you beat me to it ,,,by two years 😂

    • @sassysarina9718
      @sassysarina9718 2 роки тому

      I never heard of it. Of course, I'm from the USA

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 3 роки тому +2

    I know the answer to this!
    I used to drive an 18-wheeler years ago here in Texas, I would carry fresh beef from a privately owned packing plant before the corporations bought all of them out, from East Texas all the way to New Mexico to a lunch meat factory. After unloading sometimes they would have me stop by this place where everybody brought their aluminum cans and they were crushed and compacted into square aluminum can bails. I would then take my trailer full of them down below San Antonio a little ways on i-37 to an aluminum smelting plant where they would melt them down into molds and make aluminum ingots that were probably 1 ft high 3 ft wide and 46 ft long. As to where they went after that I was no longer involved and would go home and sleep 👍🏻🛌

  • @anubhav1234misra
    @anubhav1234misra 5 років тому +21

    Those stacks of cas remind of wall-E

  • @lawrencetaylor5407
    @lawrencetaylor5407 3 роки тому +5

    Since the paint vaporizes, I'm wondering if the gas it forms us toxic. If yes, I'm wondering if something more chemically benign should be used.

    • @garywebb4244
      @garywebb4244 2 роки тому

      Back in the day when I worked in the smelter, all smoke from the furnaces is collected and filtered through a Bag House. I’m sure it’s all changed since I worked in that industry. Yes the smoke is highly toxic not good to breathe.

  • @nikhilnicky5261
    @nikhilnicky5261 4 місяці тому

    An informative video after all❤ loved it

  • @Jerome4277
    @Jerome4277 5 років тому +51

    He just had to pop in a dad joke in there 😂😂 ... 4:46 ,

  • @51WCDodge
    @51WCDodge 3 роки тому +14

    Note to the Younger generation: You used to get money if you returned old glass bottles. Then the cost , despite the 1800 odd Kilometere journey involved for aluminium became cheaper.

  • @lpkcahayamuofficial428
    @lpkcahayamuofficial428 4 роки тому

    Hello i am new friend from Indonesia .nice video and nice to meet you

  • @helenjohn1238
    @helenjohn1238 3 роки тому +17

    Delightful i don't know who need to hear this but saving money won't make you a millionaire investing will, so take out some money and invest, but invest wisely.

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      @dimitratzina6919 3 роки тому

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      @mariasofia6211 3 роки тому

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  • @MrZer000
    @MrZer000 5 років тому +291

    0:32 The way this dude talks gives me extreme anxiety

    • @piepachu2196
      @piepachu2196 5 років тому +11

      I don't get it but I laughed really hard

    • @AKagNA
      @AKagNA 5 років тому +7

      i laughed soooo fucking hard HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH WHY IS HE SO HAPPY? HAHAHAHAHHAHA

    • @BrianYYH
      @BrianYYH 5 років тому +6

      Lol same!

    • @uploaded113redone
      @uploaded113redone 5 років тому +30

      It really takes away from the video, I just skipped over the parts with those idiots talking , He looks like that guy that got bodysnatched in the movie Get Out

    • @goodgoyim9459
      @goodgoyim9459 5 років тому +11

      Cause when ur not lookin he sgoign to steal something.

  • @dannyrichards6233
    @dannyrichards6233 3 роки тому

    Thx 4 sharing.

  • @Eybi18race
    @Eybi18race 4 роки тому +5

    Watching this during pandemic. Got curios of everything I see, then boom I am searching everything in the web. :D

  • @CanadaisntState51
    @CanadaisntState51 5 років тому +5

    *I have never been more jealous of an empty can of Pepsi then I have now that I have watched this video. My empty can of Pepsi gets to go to Outer Space and I can't* 😭 LOL

  • @miker8915
    @miker8915 3 роки тому

    Awesome, thanks for sharing

  • @beforemidnight9450
    @beforemidnight9450 4 роки тому +7

    At 3:33 those Ingots look sooooo crisp. Unlimited Potential right there

  • @kulturfreund6631
    @kulturfreund6631 4 роки тому +30

    I read that aluminium was discovered already in the late 16 hundreds in Europe, but as mentioned in the video, it’s been extremely expensive to extract for many years. However it was called Aluminium. Around 1850 or so an American engineer (forgot his) developed a furnace which was highly effective and made it drop drastically in price. This engineer used the wrong spelling in his patent description but as a act of honor for the merited contributor to US-industry they adopted „Aluminum“.

    • @sammadsaeed3373
      @sammadsaeed3373 3 роки тому +4

      So is it correct to use both terms or Aluminum is the only correct choice ?

    • @TheCorintur
      @TheCorintur 3 роки тому +2

      @@sammadsaeed3373 Yes

    • @notahotshot
      @notahotshot 3 роки тому +4

      "I read that..."
      The spelling "aluminum" is a spelling first used by the British Chemist, Humphrey Davy. He first proposed the name "alumia" in 1808. In 1811 he published a paper calling it "aluminium". In 1812 he published a chemistry textbook, in it he called it "aluminum".

    • @notahotshot
      @notahotshot 3 роки тому +7

      @@sammadsaeed3373, either name is considered acceptable, because they have both been used since the 1800s, from the very beginning of the use of the metal. It's just a variant spelling, like "grey" and "gray", "color" or "colour", "realize" or "realise".

    • @sammadsaeed3373
      @sammadsaeed3373 2 роки тому +1

      @@notahotshot ohhh I see! Thanks!

  • @TheAaronmcmahon11
    @TheAaronmcmahon11 2 роки тому +2

    4:12 I want my back passed back and forth on warm rollers. Sounds amazing

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks 6 років тому +179

    Scrap Life!

    • @limtolim9555
      @limtolim9555 6 років тому +2

      Taco Stacks but you never pick up aluminum can.....

    • @charlestrubl
      @charlestrubl 6 років тому

      Taco Stacks love your channel!

    • @billmays1881
      @billmays1881 6 років тому +1

      Taco Stacks i swear i see your channel on like 8 completely different channels (herculys candy, discovery channel,ERB etc)

    • @marius4900
      @marius4900 4 роки тому +1

      Taco

    • @Gameknight2169
      @Gameknight2169 4 роки тому +1

      69 likes nice

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith 6 років тому +49

    My old beer cans are now ford f150 beds.

    • @markhondaturbo
      @markhondaturbo 6 років тому +4

      Now they are the whole body on the newer F-150

    • @JamesBond-uz2dm
      @JamesBond-uz2dm 6 років тому +5

      I drink a Boeing 737 fuselage yearly.

    • @jamescarter5417
      @jamescarter5417 6 років тому +2

      They use pabst blue ribbon cans to make Ford's that's why they're crap

    • @darrelr8340
      @darrelr8340 6 років тому +1

      @@jamescarter5417 cans are cans dumbas

    • @jamescarter5417
      @jamescarter5417 6 років тому +1

      @@darrelr8340 you Must drive a ford

  • @reidkemp
    @reidkemp 4 роки тому

    Recycling is great. The earth is glad for us doing this

  • @payrocoin
    @payrocoin 6 років тому +101

    In New York, (didn't know it was different in other states, hence the edit) you get five cents for each can you recycle. So, if you want to make one million dollars then, you'd have to recycle twenty million cans!

    • @tesstickle7267
      @tesstickle7267 6 років тому +16

      In the uk you get absolutely zero from what i know.

    • @CJDWoodworking22
      @CJDWoodworking22 6 років тому +2

      Are you serious? I’m going to be a millionaire!!!!!

    • @bluemountaindrivepae
      @bluemountaindrivepae 6 років тому +15

      In Pennsylvania you get 35-45 cents a pound for cans.

    • @cjmurray5806
      @cjmurray5806 6 років тому +17

      Canada, most provinces give 10cents per can, so that's only 10 million cans! Millionaire here I come! Lol!

    • @TheHermitHacker
      @TheHermitHacker 6 років тому +3

      I better get busy...

  • @ralphmourik
    @ralphmourik 5 років тому +5

    This is what I do in the back yard on a slightly smaller scale, the King of Random got me melting cans and casting ingots.
    Its a lot of fun melting metals and casting stuff, its the main thing I do on UA-cam these days.
    This was very interesting to see, the Aluminium VS Aluminum part was interesting, lets all just call it Alumium again and be done with the discussion 👍

  • @iannalemme
    @iannalemme 19 днів тому

    i was always wondering how do they remove the dyes on the cans. Turns out a huge furnace does the job.

  • @brennancattermole3898
    @brennancattermole3898 5 років тому +171

    'Brave' operator scrapes off aluminium-oxide: sits in wheel loader with a 10 ft pole...

    • @empyre4421
      @empyre4421 5 років тому +11

      Brennan Cattermole it’s still pretty hot

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez 5 років тому +13

      It's deadly metal

    • @AndrooUK
      @AndrooUK 5 років тому +3

      Such a trooper. Give that man an OBE.

    • @randomvideowatcher
      @randomvideowatcher 5 років тому +11

      The operator is one of the few people who would touch it with a 10 ft. pole

    • @bulkhead15
      @bulkhead15 4 роки тому +1

      randomvideowatcher so he’s the grinch song

  • @skeaselau68
    @skeaselau68 6 років тому +6

    Finishes a can
    recycle it
    scrap it off then melt it at 1000 C
    Wait for 2 hours to cool it down
    long journey to UK just to reshape it into a can
    and it's still a can
    So rather than this expensive process,we could just clean up the can and fill it again

    • @wolfaiden
      @wolfaiden 6 років тому +2

      yong lau They would not be able to reseal it :/ certain functions of the patented cans’ technology involve it being built from scrap, rather than refilled and somehow sealing it to its original vacuum potential once the first fill has been consumed. I wish it was that simple though. I also believe the bacteria growing in the residual fluid in each can would be challenging to clean, especially with the certain angles that would be involved. Perhaps not 1000 C, but certainly some rather harsh chemical would be used which would ultimately bring us right back to a high cost.

    • @rverro8478
      @rverro8478 5 років тому +2

      You can't. The inside of the can is layered with a sealant so, it doesn't interact with its content.
      Also, a little ding in the can will compromise its integrity.

    • @samlabo1688
      @samlabo1688 5 років тому

      No you can't,
      But you can do that with bottles

    • @Hi-yu8mr
      @Hi-yu8mr 5 років тому +1

      Hello

  • @BubbleTeaKristin
    @BubbleTeaKristin 3 роки тому

    This video was awesome 😎👍🏼😃

  • @SovannT92
    @SovannT92 2 роки тому +2

    That shredder has more horsepower than my horse

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 2 роки тому +3

    I could make the whole industry come to a standstill if I decided not to return my beer cans.

  • @v10moped
    @v10moped 4 роки тому +1

    Never seen a man so excited to discuss aluminium. 0:35 - So excited you can see the crazy in his eyes

    • @1982nsu
      @1982nsu 3 роки тому

      He is crazy. His "woke" India comment proves it. 00:28 What a crock! This guy must be on drugs!

  • @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle
    @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle 2 роки тому +5

    The process is very complex and energy-intensive, just for the sake of quenching your thirst for a very short while. Personally, I've picked so many drink cans littered in my local village for the past several years that it has totally put me off buying any drinks in cans. Drink cans are by far the most common items we collect. We do put the clean enough ones in our recycling. When I see what's involved in producing and recycling aluminium cans, I'm even less likely to buy them for my own consumption!

    • @danteinferno175
      @danteinferno175 2 роки тому +7

      You should also put the unclean ones in recycling...the video shows everything but the aluminum is vaporized anyway..

    • @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle
      @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle 2 роки тому +1

      @@danteinferno175 yes, absolutely! I have started to do this after watching the video!

    • @cuthwulf
      @cuthwulf 2 роки тому +5

      You should not be put off by the energy usage for recycling cans. It is still VASTLY less than the cost to produce new cans! What this video only briefly mentions is how hard it is to get aluminum out of the ground and smelt it into a usable form. Even compared to glass it is drastically harder. This is why using aluminum cans is so important...it ensures that the cans stay in circulation and are infinitely recyclable. If you want to make a big difference for the planet, contact your local authorities and start an effort for deposit programs (where you get $ for recycling cans). MOST of the world does not have these programs, which greatly increases recycle rates. Theoretically, if people recycled all aluminum cans, we could supply all the canned beverage needs without ever mining another lb. of aluminum from the ground.

    • @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle
      @mindfulwalkingwithisabelle 2 роки тому +2

      @@cuthwulf Thanks for your comment. I'm in favour of a total ban on small drinks cans and bottles. The more litter I collect, the more I feel this way. So I'll keep picking litter and recycling what I find and will not buy a single drinks bottle for the rest of my life. Being the change I want to see.

    • @finnmccool8671
      @finnmccool8671 Рік тому

      @@cuthwulf The cans are not infinitely recyclable. There can be up to 20% metal loss during remelt. The coatings on the cans are also highly toxic and need to be treated first. The dross from processing is a mixture of sodium/potassium oxide, aluminium oxide and free metal. It is considered as hazardous waste which is costly and requires specialised equipment.
      The profitability of the whole process is highly dependent on the LME price for Al. Out of spec metal will reduce the price of the finished product.
      This little video makes it all sound clean, efficient and sensible. In reality it is a dirty, expensive and energy intensive process.

  • @crystalclear3510
    @crystalclear3510 4 роки тому +21

    "YES WE CAN"

  • @evagarsia6141
    @evagarsia6141 14 днів тому

    Hi, how much does the package weigh? and how many packages do you make per day and what is the weight?

  • @jl3390
    @jl3390 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you! I always wondered how they did that! 🙂

  • @handmaderestor
    @handmaderestor 3 роки тому +6

    *The colour of the steel resulting from the oil-quenching is amazing*

  • @themimicandfriends6596
    @themimicandfriends6596 4 роки тому +1

    And a new can is born!
    I ligit fell off my couch I was laughing way to hard 🛢

  • @MightyYoungSir
    @MightyYoungSir 5 років тому +16

    My old can is headin' to space! he'he' (hillbilly laugh)

  • @rmgwheelsspokeslab.7767
    @rmgwheelsspokeslab.7767 3 роки тому +6

    Few years ago I kept apart the cans at home. Then I decided to pick them up to the scrapyard. There they used a magnet on every metal container I carried. When suposed aluminum cans got stuck to the magnet I couldn´t believe it. I studied them on my carreer of environmental science as aluminum cans. There were many different brands. I was in shock. Maybe here in Spain they make them ferric (?)

    • @Christopher-N
      @Christopher-N 3 роки тому

      Copper and aluminium (being lighter than copper) are the two most common metals used to carry an electromagnetic current. Even though they won't stick to a magnet by themselves, they still have magnetic properties, and can be induced to levitate in a magnetic field.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Рік тому

      Iron is a common impurity in aluminium, it is also used as an alloying material.

  • @RaymondBCrisp
    @RaymondBCrisp 2 роки тому

    When I look at the big bales of aluminum at the beginning, I see the inspiration for the Borg Cubes from Star Trek.

  • @mibars
    @mibars 6 років тому +12

    So...The bales arrive from all over the world, e.g. from Poland (~1500km), then to the Germany (~1000km), then back to UK (~1000km again) and then to wherever the canning plant is. This seems bit wasteful on resources to transport many tonnes of aluminum back and forth all over the Europe...

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 6 років тому

      It stops you from having to go to the cannery, each time you want a drink in a can. You also have to drink it on the spot and deliver the empty can to the recycling-plant next-door.

    • @kenwheeler6150
      @kenwheeler6150 6 років тому

      mibars. There used to be an aluminium extruding firm in Widnes about 20 miles from this plant in Warrington. RTZ extrusions made all sorts of stuff from ingots, I used to see tonnes of the ingots stacked up in their yard as I drove down The Queensway Express (route 7) Alas they went under before recycling became popular.

    • @davaymyaso7816
      @davaymyaso7816 6 років тому +3

      I thought the same. Totally retarded to bring the bars to Germany to press them to sheets and then back to England. Just imagine how much gas they burn each year by doing those useless tours. Can England not buy these presses and save a lot of time, gas and staff?

    • @CaptHollister
      @CaptHollister 6 років тому +1

      It takes 1.5 million empty cans to make 1 aluminium ingot. The only way to make a recycling plant cost effective is to gather cans from a very wide area, hence the Polish beer cans being sent to the UK. The ingots being produced do not all go into making new cans. Those ingots are being sent all over Europe to go into all sorts of final products. This may seem wasteful to you, but in fact I bet the people who set up these distribution streams know what they are doing while you don't.

    • @SuperAngelofglory
      @SuperAngelofglory 6 років тому

      It still takes less energy then making Al from Al2O3, that process uses ridiculous ammounts of heat and electricity, plus some rather nasty chemicals