Tractor Foot Rest Production in Factory Using CO2 Silica Mold
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- I recently visited an iron casting factory which metal cast some Tractor foot rest and other tractor parts using CO2 silica mold. It was an amazing experience for me as I found it really interesting. Here are some important video clips and their iron casting process of making large machines body parts. I hope you will enjoy this video. Please support me by subscribing, liking, commenting and sharing this video in your social circles.
Металлурги в шлёпках это сильно!
Steel toe flip flops. 😁
You can always spot the Boss man. He’s the one with TWO gloves.
He's also not the guy using his hand to scoop out the sand from a working mixer. They have obviously never seen a video of some getting yanked into one and turned into taffy. 🤢
Красавцы!!!Все как всегда на высшем уровне.СКК одобряет,лаборатория подтверждает новый сплав МГИО!!!
На чем у их печи работают такую температуру не просто сделать???
My question is why they are using a wheel barrow to move things 5 feet? They obviously have no problem throwing things
They could cheaply use a conveyer belt instead of moving everything multiple times.
Waiting for these guys making a spaceship 🚀
Steam punk one ? However.. they would throw it on the ground in the dirt a moment before liftoff
They win every NASA tender on price, that spaceship is already flown.
They did not appear to use CO2 and sodium silicate to form the molds but more likely sand and oil. The footage of operating The Foundry Cupola furnace was very good though and would like to see more of that.👍
Блин😁😁😁 Ребята а что они отлили?
Рабочие не имеют элементарных понятий техники безопасности, даже точильный камень без защитного кожуха, всё захламлено, нет обуви, спец одежды, даже детали устанавливают в работающий станок... идиоты! эти люди не понимают что станки нужно в чистоте держать, да у них даже пол земляной, всё грязное, такое ощущение что это каторга.
Wow!! all that molten metal and all they have on their feet are desert sandles. I wonder how many toes and feet are lost every year in sweat shops like these 🤔
*Hey boss how do I work in the foundry?* *_With flip flops!_*
This isn’t the CO2 method…
India doesn't get enough credit. Good job hard workers .
I have great respect for these people, how they master their meager lives 🙏
With what little they have, they make amazing things in a simple way 👍
СО2 в названии, это когда они дышат? или перчатка нога плесень?
If they let their molds set near the outlet of the furnace - say, upon shelves, with a fan or natural wind blowing the exhaust over them - they will harden up in due time, much as if one put a small cup of vinegar in a bucket, put one’s CO2 cores in the bucket, and then put some sodium bicarbonate in the cup before putting on the lid of the bucket. I’ve done this as an experiment with silicate “cores”.
Otherwise, just leave the cores/molds out in the air and give them time. CO2 simply saves time (in vast measure).
That said, I think the poster of the vid was either careless or ignorant, going by the crust on the just-poured castings. They use crude molasses as a binder in many foundries in this area.
Лайк, молодцы.
Very nice brother continue good wishes for you
Nice work 👍 great little cupola furnace too
Very tiny, what may be internal Dia?
Hollywood is great, ask me why, Iron Man the movie, you remember how it starts 😎😎😎😎
What is shown during " 30 minutes later" caption? Some super fast kind of heat treatment ?
I watched for the "CO2 molding" - I was thinking I'd see something like lost wax casting, but with CO2 "snow" compressed into a preform shape that gets packed into a sandbox or dipped into an investment slurry, then the CO2 evaporates away leaving behind a mold cavity.. but I doubted that could work better than wax, so I tuned in to see.
Turns out, the CO2 thing was some kind of mistake.
Sodium silicate when mixed with sand and molded will harden when exposed to CO2 gas. This was only an oil-based sand, molded by compression.
A job well done!
Great 👍
que mettent t'ils comme liquide noir dans la préparation du sable de moulage ??? Merci. French fan...
Hi nice content as always like your work attitude hard working stay safe out there bro regard
Is this your production ?
Do you work there ?
Thật là tuyệt vời bạn nhé
Ma sha Allah.
Mahindra low bidder ?
hello, what is the name of the oil or resin added to the primer sand..???
It is molasses
Cant believe people work without any shoes on
Amazing
This looks to me to be petrobond, oil bonded sand. No CO2 involved.
I was told that they use used motor oil but that might have been a joke. However 🤔
@@Jonathan.D I'm sure they use used oil.
@@BlindSquirrel666 Right after the metal is poured you can see a lot of flame coming from between the two halves of the mold. It's not normal to see flames like that unless oil is used as a binder. More proof that it is used motor oil. The motor oil burning away causes the finish to be rougher than with modern binders. They are going to remove a lot of the surface material anyway. However, I wonder if as the oil burns off does it have any effect on the metallurgical properties of the final product? Motor oil has a lot of stuff in it and used oil even more so. These guys don't care but it would be interesting to see what effect it has at the molecular level.
что они отливали?
Like a steam punk sci-fi celebration
Mantap 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
They could get a die cast mould made for this
I had one of these things Break on an old Massey Ferguson tractor. Now. I know WHY.
Just scrap from who knows what, melted down and cast.
Fire proof sandals?? Half these guys didn't even Have sandals. Dangerous with molten metal and sharp fragments
You're wearing the devil's safety shoes.
İş güvenliği 0 hiç bir koruyucu ekipman yok dökümhanede terlikmi giyilir ben izlerken ayağım yandı her taraf toz duman temiz hava yok ciğerler yakında iflas eder
So, I guess they are contracted to make these parts for the tractor company.
Интеоесно
Slow down the panning, making me dizzy
Salam hadir bosqu
Для чего это?
Подножки скорее всего
@@user-yh5fn2mx3z тоже так подумал,но это сколько техники надо,надеюсь братва с производства ответит) А Вам Спасибо за ответ)
В описании к видео что это чугунные подножки для трактора. Там же изготавливают ещё несколько видов деталей и тоже для трактора.
@@user-pg9nx7jg5d А наши покупают в китаях. Умные, шопи39ец.
@@user-pg9nx7jg5d Спасибо) реально на английском так и написано,Я даже не обратил внимание))) 🤝
Наждак + рукавица = - рука
its a pedal and why are most of them pink :\
Главное ничего не покупать, где написано сделано в индии или пакестане
🚛🚛🚛🚛🚚🚚🚚❤️❤️❤️💕
Understanding the need to make a living.....someone/s living high off the hog or in this case the poor peon's back.
Absolutely no regard for life nor limb.....long term health prognosis .....very bleak indeed .Perpetual poverty combined
with pitiful working conditions, well....life's cheap.
Н**** не понятно. И не интересно. Что это вообще за лабуда?
молодцы работают как умеют и поху й им удачи
Factory???? Scrap yards are cleaner and more organized.....
Yes it's so good to live in the western world. 🤔🤔🤔
@@travelling_stephen indeed...toilets, ability to wash your hands, real shoes not sandals, trucks that aren't grossly overload driven by drivers that don't care ❤🇬🇧❤
The non-flammable cement-like material (the decaying white stuff) would’nt be asbestos would it? Why work in an environment that looks like it is bomshelled yesterday? I do understand the re-using of materials. I do understand the collection of thos materials in scrapheaps. I do notunderstand that a young and able man fills up a wheelbarrel, moves it 2 yards and emptiesit on a subfloor. All by hand. That is a total waste of a man’s workforce, a man’s intellect or a man’s abilities. It is an insult of creation.
It's called parting compound, like talcum powder. So the molds and the pattern will not stick together.
Any Woman ever work in factory
What a bad job. Incredible the dirt of the place. The men work squatting or sitting on the floor ... Mechanics repair engines and equipment by throwing the parts on the dirty floor, there's garbage everywhere ... Mechanics don't wear protective gear. Impressive the dirtiness of the place…
AS USUAL YOUR SAME PREDICTABLE QUESTION OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN. Hose hose