Process of mass production of rebar. A wonderful Japanese steel factory.
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2023
- Process of mass production of rebar. A wonderful Japanese steel factory.
👁 Takunan Steel Co., Ltd.
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まるで映画やファンタジーを切り取った様なダイナミックで幻想的な世界に引き込まられ14分があっという間に感じました。とても見応えのある素晴らしい映像です!
that shot of charging the furnace with that big pot and the following electrode blasting is so awesome. great work! Foundry guy myself, copper alloys mostly, and MUCH SMALLER
Some really great camera shots in this! A few of my favorites:
I love heavy industry like this. Its the beating heart of modern civilization.
I was lucky enough to live in Okinawa for four years. In my time there, I saw that Japanese people are some of the most hardworking people I have ever seen, and the efficiency and quality of this plant shows it. Their work ethic and attention to detail shows in all of their products.
8:17
Goed formatie.Heel leer rink voor mensen die interesse hebben voor techniek en voor mensen die nieuwgierig zijn Bedankt voor de video film.
Metal being heated up to the point where it's just this glowing piece of material fascinates me.
4:10
The way you captured the scenes with the music in this one is perfection.
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All shots after
"你的動画は本当に素晴らしいです。細部まで丁寧にデザインや配置がされていて、本当に見る価値があります。あなたの作業過程を見せてくれてありがとう、もっと素晴らしい動画を作り続けてほしいです!"。
炉に入れるシーン
規模のデカさから設備の複雑さから、圧倒されて見入ってしまいました。
For more than 15 years I have been working with a Swiss multinational bearing manufacturing organization, we supply rolling mill stand bearings and I frankly can not say how many rollling mills i have visited up to this time.
Respect for the hard working MEN.
Tek kelimeyle japonlar her işleriyle harika ve çok çalışkan ve işlerini dürüst yapıyorlar bravo işte düşünün yıllar önce yapılan bir tesis 👏👏👏👏
素晴らしい映像!沖縄は第ニ次産業のイメージが無いだけにこの会社には頑張って欲しいなぁ
Great watch and good memories,my first job at 17 years old was in the Dallziel steel works,Motherwell,Scotland. I worked in the Rod Mill feeding the billets into the furnace then helped to feed heavy ones with tongs into the rollers.Lighter billets where hand caught by the catchers and fed into the reducing rollers and then on to the cooling rack.later the rods were cut to length and weighed wire tied craned to a storage area.I also worked on the coiling operation,wireing the coils ready to be lifted by the crane. Of course it’s all automated now.I’m 76 now but remember the various production processes well,thanks and cheers.