But the power station that supplies the electricity to run the radiator does. Then there is the carbon footprint of the factory. Which relies heavily on electricity.
@@ianturpin9180the carbon footprint of the fabric is nothing compared to the lifespan of the radiator and the electricity can be from renewable sources like wind, solar or water. The main issue is that these radiotors are only 100% efficient, a COP of 1 where modern heat pumps may have a COP of 4 or higher
@@rj7855 Heat pumps just as they do not work in hot weather above 95°F/35°C , COP is less than 1 , same happens when temp drops under 5°F/-15°C . So you do need some extra heating units , when most people do not live in ZERO energy houses yet.
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I have oil radiators from the 80’s & 90’s made in the USA and UK. Unfortunately we don’t really make these things in the West anymore. Nice to see how they are still made with such quality and precision in Korea.
These are electric oil heaters meaning they are self contained. Very efficient and keep warm longer than direct heat. Also less likely to start a fire. Still popular in many countries.
It's amazing how many things are assembled with a hammer, like the tapping at the end, to get the thermostat housing panel aligned with the rest of the radiator...
Franz San Galli made it happen. The world is now enjoying his invention. We (Made in Holland) make them. So does Germany and Poland and a bunch of Slavic countries. The oil inside keeps it warm, the yield is high. It's a no-brainer.
Wow, these guys really are old school. Three manual presses plus two or three manual welding stations just to make the fins! How on earth do they make any money?
좋아요 하나 더 +1 5천6백 2:56 / 9:09 1972년부터 라디에이터를 생산하고 있는 한국의 라디에이터 공장. 라디에이터 만드는 과정 / Amazing Korean radiator factory FactoryTrip 구독자 4.79만명 5.6천 216 오프라인 저장 Thanks 조회수 99만회 8개월 전 #asmr #공장 #라디에이터 😀 시청해주셔서 감사합니다! 팩토리트립은 제품이 생산되는 과정을 즐겁게 여행하는 채널입니다. … 댓글 220개
This video made me think about Indian workers welding everything each other on the floor (soil ground actually) rebelling against all safety rules and consider the result as perfect, hand made etc...
Количество ручного труда огромно. Особенно точечная сварка и покраска.. Масляные радиаторы менее безопасны и эффективны, чем конвекторы. Конвекторы ещё и легче..
All resistance electric heaters are exactly the same efficiency. They all turn exactly 100% of the electrical energy into heat. That doesn't mean you should use them though, since there's no need to generate new heat when there's heat all around us... we just need to concentrate it into our living spaces with **gasp** a HEAT PUMP! 😂
@@hariranormal5584 phase change refrigeration is absolutely reliable... We've been doing it for what, 90 years now? Refrigerators last like 20 years on average and those run nearly constantly and are built so cheaply and shoddily that a ductless heat pump should last at least that long. its not like they're hard to service either.
@@thomaswayneward All electrical heaters work with the same efficiency because there is no other way in what the electrical energy could be transformed to. It is heat, nothing else.
Problem is your power grid and house wiring in the USA is total trash so they couldn't be sold without people burning their houses down. They need much more than 100/110v
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi what a load of crap. You can get these type of heaters in the USA/Canada no problem. They run on 120V, put out 1500W and work just fine, no houses burning down. I've used several at work and at home for years without issue.
@@lolcheesecake Totally agree with you. Im using one right now. Steve211 is an imbecile. He is the reason you can't believe everything you read on the internet. lol
The craftsmanship has been removed from the manufacturing process. Nearly every step of that process can be automated. This is some out of date manufacturing.
Amazing that there is still a market for it! In Europe, or rather not in Germany. The electricity is too expensive and these heaters are simply uneconomical!
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse et pour tout ce que vous présentiez. je souhaite voir le mode de fabrication des radiateurs en fonte (IRON), et non en tôle d'acier. Tous mes meilleurs vœux pour l'année 2024...2025..........2050.
@@FactoryTrip2022 I definitely will! There is a store in Germany which is called "Manufactum". They collect things from handcrafted or other very high quality products, from bakelite switches to coffeemachines they have all different kinds of high quality stuff like from yesterday times when stuff was made to last! Thanks for your time 🙂
i use a huge water heat pump these days. Direct Electricity like this oil radiaror, wood pellets and oil is completely unaffordable for heating purposes.
What's the name of the welding process being used on the edges? Is it friction welding or normal welding but with a constantly rotating head to help in cooling?
Thanks for the video, FT! A couple of thoughts: * There is room in the process to automate the welding of parts. * The painter doing the powder coating should be in a fully enclosed suit, with no skin exposed and breathing apparatus supplied. For them to be just wearing a dust mask is inexcusable!
what you see during the painting phase is the classic powder paint: they spray a solvent-free paint powder ... it's like a talcum powder, then the object is placed in an oven and the powder melts, making the them the dust molecules, anyway , even if it is only dust, greater protection would be better
Problem is, that if machines do it, someone would be out of a job. It's not the fact that they can't automate its the fact that there's a need for jobs like these in korea and other countries.
영상보고 하나 구매했습니다 국내생산의 힘을 믿습니다
Thank you for excellent editing, no elevated speed playback, factory sounds and NO stupid background music 👍
I am from INDIA and must say that KOREAN PRODUCTS are worlds super best😊
Very nice process and great quality end product.
Excellent videos 👍
구입해서 2년째 잘사용하고 있어요..온도 조절잘해서 사용하시면 전기요금도 걱정 안하셔도 될듯합니다
Very interesting clip. Thanks for sharing
A quality product, well made.
I hope the powder coat guy has a great health plan.
Doesn't need one, he's already dead
that mask is totally unacceptable for powder coating especially in that environment
My thoughts entirely
Excelente video muy interesante 👍 👌 👏
E'sempre interessante vedere la produzione industriale di oggetti di uso comune!
Thanks very good
Very good thanks 👍
Tolles Video👍Danke🙏
This product is nice and very beautiful ans useful ❣️
Cool video, er...warm🙄
ماشاء الله عمل ممتاز
깔끔하네요.
These were great forty years ago when electricity was cheap! Today it costs an arm and a leg!
I think these are the best oil radiators, firstly they are safe and secondly they don't burn oxygen.
Great production, enjoyed looking at
I thought so too!
There are many processes to make a radiator~ Thank you for your interest in my video this time too 👍
But the power station that supplies the electricity to run the radiator does. Then there is the carbon footprint of the factory. Which relies heavily on electricity.
@@ianturpin9180the carbon footprint of the fabric is nothing compared to the lifespan of the radiator and the electricity can be from renewable sources like wind, solar or water.
The main issue is that these radiotors are only 100% efficient, a COP of 1 where modern heat pumps may have a COP of 4 or higher
@@rj7855 у масляного радиатора и теплового насоса разные принципы работы. КПД не может быть более 100%
@@rj7855 Heat pumps just as they do not work in hot weather above 95°F/35°C , COP is less than 1 , same happens when temp drops under 5°F/-15°C .
So you do need some extra heating units , when most people do not live in ZERO energy houses yet.
nice place and excellent work 👏
흥신꺼는 한번 사놓으면 문제 없이 깔끔하게 10년~15년 써요.
Great job!
Good products.
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Impressive economy of movement from those production people. Nice product too!
Interesting video, I enjoyed seeing them built.
can explain the process of spot welding each part with other in 4.29 minute
Very nice work!!
Incrível! 👏👏👏
WoW. Looks like excellent quality. I'll look for the brand in Pa.
nice heater
I have oil radiators from the 80’s & 90’s made in the USA and UK. Unfortunately we don’t really make these things in the West anymore. Nice to see how they are still made with such quality and precision in Korea.
These are electric oil heaters meaning they are self contained. Very efficient and keep warm longer than direct heat. Also less likely to start a fire. Still popular in many countries.
I have one that was made in China and it's a POS - and it wasn't cheap.
@@Pro1er Made in China and POS are synonymous.
The west? Depends on where you are looking from.
I have one from the 1990's and it works fine. It consumes power voraciously.
It's amazing how many things are assembled with a hammer, like the tapping at the end, to get the thermostat housing panel aligned with the rest of the radiator...
Ich bin Ausländer, trotzdem bin ich stolz in Deutschland arbeiten und leben ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Хорошие нагревателики. Молодцы, что наделали!
Nice!!
Beautiful video.
salut factory je partage 🙂 bon week end 🙂
Passe un bon week-end :)
I find this videos relaxing =)
Glad you enjoy it!
موفقين
Very nice
Espectacular!!!
1972년 부터 생산을 시작했다면서 아직도 거의 모든 공정이
수작업이라서 놀랬어요...예전 방식 그대로 변화가 없는 거 같네요?
일본인들이 자동화 전산화 할 줄 몰라서 안하겠습니까? 자동화 하면 다 같이 죽으니 안하는거죠. 그런데 페인트 작업은 자동화 해야 할 듯. 사람 잡네
Great coverage 👍
Much more impressive than Indian assembly where they do it on dirt.
Franz San Galli made it happen. The world is now enjoying his invention. We (Made in Holland) make them. So does Germany and Poland and a bunch of Slavic countries. The oil inside keeps it warm, the yield is high. It's a no-brainer.
Wow, these guys really are old school. Three manual presses plus two or three manual welding stations just to make the fins! How on earth do they make any money?
Sometimes old school is better than new :)
좋아요
하나 더 +1
5천6백
2:56 / 9:09
1972년부터 라디에이터를 생산하고 있는 한국의 라디에이터 공장. 라디에이터 만드는 과정 / Amazing Korean radiator factory
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Thanks
조회수 99만회 8개월 전 #asmr #공장 #라디에이터
😀 시청해주셔서 감사합니다!
팩토리트립은 제품이 생산되는 과정을 즐겁게 여행하는 채널입니다.
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Super, auf Deutsch geschrieben!
after they have served their purpose as heater they make really nice target for rifle.
라디에이터도 사이폰에서 팬바람까지 발전에 발전을 거듭되어 업그레드가 마니 되었네
잘 보았습니다. 감사
تصنيع يدعو الفخر ان شاء اللة تنقل التكنولوجيا التصنيعية لمصر قريبا
these use the most power of any heater I have owned
Самсунг , SAMSUNG привет . ❤❤
Whats amazing about it?
like the skateboard 7,19
👍👍👍Рахмет
This video made me think about Indian workers welding everything each other on the floor (soil ground actually) rebelling against all safety rules and consider the result as perfect, hand made etc...
オイルヒーターですね!
прекрастно! но..скоро электричесством только миллионеры смогут обогревать мааленький домик :)
Количество ручного труда огромно. Особенно точечная сварка и покраска.. Масляные радиаторы менее безопасны и эффективны, чем конвекторы. Конвекторы ещё и легче..
have one and they throw a nice even heat and efficient
залипательный процесс когда все как часы отработано
라디에이터는 효율이 낮고 오일이 누유되는 순간 골아파집니다
저는 PTC 온풍기만 사용합니다
바람 소리가 큰 거 빼면 난방이 빠르게 되고 난방 효율이 높습니다
옛날 보일러 라디에이터처럼 관로 열손실이 있는게 아니고 밀폐된 상태에서 데우는거라 효율이 낮진 않습니다. 아시겠지만 팬달린 히터는 공기가 과도하게 건조해집니다.. 오래 켜놓을게 못되요
We use these radiators and they work great, without using much power.
All resistance electric heaters are exactly the same efficiency. They all turn exactly 100% of the electrical energy into heat. That doesn't mean you should use them though, since there's no need to generate new heat when there's heat all around us... we just need to concentrate it into our living spaces with **gasp** a HEAT PUMP! 😂
@@dregenius We have heat pumps, but they don't work too good when it is very cold. All electric heaters do not work with the same efficiency. Sorry.
@@dregenius
More unreliable machinery. More initial investment. Can't reach in many areas of the world. Practically will take decades to standardize.
@@hariranormal5584 phase change refrigeration is absolutely reliable... We've been doing it for what, 90 years now? Refrigerators last like 20 years on average and those run nearly constantly and are built so cheaply and shoddily that a ductless heat pump should last at least that long. its not like they're hard to service either.
@@thomaswayneward All electrical heaters work with the same efficiency because there is no other way in what the electrical energy could be transformed to. It is heat, nothing else.
보통 러시아의 시베리아 라지에이터 내부에 뜨거운 온수 흘러 보내나요? 아니면 고압 증기로 라지에이터 도달하게 하나요?
시베리아의 라디에이터는 어떤 방식으로 도달하는지 알 수가 없네요.
Wow, this is awesome to see such craftsmanship. If these were sold in USA, I’d buy one
Problem is your power grid and house wiring in the USA is total trash so they couldn't be sold without people burning their houses down. They need much more than 100/110v
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi what a load of crap. You can get these type of heaters in the USA/Canada no problem. They run on 120V, put out 1500W and work just fine, no houses burning down. I've used several at work and at home for years without issue.
@@lolcheesecake Totally agree with you. Im using one right now. Steve211 is an imbecile. He is the reason you can't believe everything you read on the internet. lol
@@lolcheesecake The plugs and cord overheat and melt and go to crap. I've had a few myself.
The craftsmanship has been removed from the manufacturing process. Nearly every step of that process can be automated. This is some out of date manufacturing.
❤Me gustan esos calentadores i'love that heateri
Surprising how many operations are done by hand, when robots would be so much more efficient!
And who fixes the robot when it breaks, and how long does it take, and how much does it cost? That's why my car has a carburetor.
Amazing that there is still a market for it! In Europe, or rather not in Germany. The electricity is too expensive and these heaters are simply uneconomical!
As social welfarer we use the kitchen oven to heat anyway. Taxpayer always pays ;-)
@@alielabdimarras7965 ...with the windows open
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse et pour tout ce que vous présentiez. je souhaite voir le mode de fabrication des radiateurs en fonte (IRON), et non en tôle d'acier. Tous mes meilleurs vœux pour l'année 2024...2025..........2050.
오일양이 4리터인가요?
정확한 오일양은 업체에 문의해보셔야 할거 같아요 😀
Imagine doing 1 operation whole day every day for the rest of your life.
Хоть у меня АоГВ😜 и зимой дома тепло, но всё равно интересно!😉
Очень бережное отношение к продукту на стадии производства это уважение покупателя, за это мне нравится культура народа кореи. 👍👍👍
Да , так сразу и не скажешь , что они едят собак😵
Вот это да супер
...well it looks like a radiator.
А как свариваются между собой секции? Или они скручиваются чем-то? Я бы сваривал, но как?
This amazing products may not a part of a gas vehicle or Radiator perhaps it's space heater for house.
ابعثو ع سوري وتركيا😊😊
А зелёного цвета радиатор для военных?)
для красоты. Ещё черный есть ORRCY-21
These oil heaters havea habbit
Of catching on fire .
This radiator is can use for what
Is more much warmer.
V EU je to moc drahé topení,velká spotřeba elektřiny v současné době tepelná čerpadla. Já raději topím dřevem.
👍👍👍
Странно, я думал в Южной Корее уровень автоматизации и роботизации промышленных предприятий намного выше. А здесь по факту технологии 1970-х годов
Как 40 лет назад пустили, так и работает. Я тоже удивился, что все достаточно примитивно и много ручного труда
Маленькое предприятие основанное корейцем 40 лет назад, который всего лишь хотел обеспечить себя и свою семью без Илоновских планов по захвату мира.
Are they available in europe? I like to buy things which are quality made.
I don't know if they produce products for Europe. I think you'll have to contact the company to find out! The quality is very good :)
@@FactoryTrip2022 I definitely will! There is a store in Germany which is called "Manufactum". They collect things from handcrafted or other very high quality products, from bakelite switches to coffeemachines they have all different kinds of high quality stuff like from yesterday times when stuff was made to last! Thanks for your time 🙂
А как соединятся секции? Я бы сваривал, но как?
Он автоматически сваривается машиной.
i use a huge water heat pump these days. Direct Electricity like this oil radiaror, wood pellets and oil is completely unaffordable for heating purposes.
라지에이터는 주로 공장 상가건물의 화장실에 주로 많이 씁니다
Недоливают масло до необходимого уровня, в итоге масло не циркулирует и тэны сгорают раньше времени.
При нагреве масло немного расширится и вспучит радиатор, если в нем не будет пустого места.
What's the name of the welding process being used on the edges? Is it friction welding or normal welding but with a constantly rotating head to help in cooling?
I'm not sure about the name of the edge welding process.
This process is called seam welding.
The two rollers are the positive and negative electrodes used for welding.
40 years ago, such oil radiators were produced in Bulgaria.
БРАВО !!! ЧЁТКО Сработано !!! Спасибо из Сибири !!!
😍😍
Тот случай, когда не слышали про конвеер ))))
ما ازاین شوفاژ ها داریم مصرف برق بسیار بالای داره خیلی بالا
Thanks for the video, FT! A couple of thoughts:
* There is room in the process to automate the welding of parts.
* The painter doing the powder coating should be in a fully enclosed suit, with no skin exposed and breathing apparatus supplied. For them to be just wearing a dust mask is inexcusable!
I think The painting process should be with immersion in paint, to avoid the aerosols.
what you see during the painting phase is the classic powder paint: they spray a solvent-free paint powder ... it's like a talcum powder, then the object is placed in an oven and the powder melts, making the them the dust molecules, anyway , even if it is only dust, greater protection would be better
Problem is, that if machines do it, someone would be out of a job. It's not the fact that they can't automate its the fact that there's a need for jobs like these in korea and other countries.
go back to factorio, mr. automation fetish
Very similar to the 2.5kw oil filled radiator that B & Q used to sell in the 2000's