This match making factory is Located In Industrial Estate Hayatabad , Peshawar , in The province of Khyber Pukhtoon khwa @ KPK , Pakistan,, Huge respect for these Great workers
The thing that amazes me is that who came up with the idea to build such complex machines that would transform a wood into matchsticks. These machines might have been built by another complex machines and who's idea was that. It's really fascinating.
It is very rare when a technological process is shown exactly as a technological process, and not as a stupid show for underdeveloped children. Respect.
@@tforever5700 the same could be said for any manufacturing company. However grain dust from grain elevators or flour mills is far more hazardous than the chemical from matches. With the right air to dust mixture any ignition source will cause an explosion!
REALLY AMAZING 👏. THOSE WHO invented...various machines for the various jobs ARE REALLY.....GREAT. THEY DESERVES all of our.....applaud and APPRECIATION.
That machinery is probably all older than you are. That's the common theme for all these Pakistan production vids, they get the equipment not second or third hand, but when nobody else has any use for it anymore, it's scrapyard salvage.
@@aleksandersuur9475 exactly, Im baffled by the amount of waste in this video. Just looked at a video from a match factory in 1970. It blows my mind how in 50 years the production of matches has regressed. Guess thats the price we pay for cheap labor...
@@Arjonko It's perfectly possible to make matches as a modern efficient manufacturing, Swedes still have a matchmaking industry for example. But they have it because they have had it since 19th century when they invented the modern safety match and had a worldwide monopoly of it. But today that industry is running from inertia, nobody in their right mind would start such industry in a developed country anymore. It's a declining industry, new investments in it make no sense. Matches used to be an essential everyday consumable not so long ago for everybody, but that time is gone. I personally don't remember when I last used a match but probably not this year, even if I do need to light something I'm more likely to find a lighter than a match.
@@aleksandersuur9475 Thats not the point. those factories from 1970 became obsolete and their equipment was sold off to developing countries in which the use of matches is still increasing. You would assume that they would eventually meet the standard from those factories but yet 50 years later they are not even close to the efficiency and safety of western match factories from 1970. It shows how far countries like Pakistan are behind the west in terms of development.
Each step is amazing thanks to all the workers who made our life simple and its really a dangerous place and hard working process...Thank you all from my heart and now i will order 1000 box for ur great work .
@@FrozenHaxor Hahaha,why am i not surprised at all,the man from the "developed" country thinks the world revolves around them and cant even think that the person who wrote the comment might be from the country the matches are made in. All that development goes into tech i guess
Wow, what a huge effort that was. I was surprised at the very end to see the guy manually taping the boxes after everything else was pretty much done by machine. The box taping system is the only system I have seen used in real life before.
You are amazed who designed these machines, let alone the one who created the universe and all its details, then an atheist comes and says all this came out of nowhere or from nothing. NOTE... the human eye is more complex than all those machines
Fascinating. How these machines are designed to do each step of this procedure is amazing. Its lovely how honorable men work hard to provide for their families. BTW their matches burn far better than what we get in Australia.
Exactly... Is not easy to do anything at all...even if it as small as lice. Imagine a lot of stress those workers are passing through before they can produce these boxes of matches.
Just look at that machinery, I wondered who on earth created the blueprints and produced these machines. This is an impressive process that I see for the first time in my life. The manual part of this process is very simple but hard labor. It is the machinery that is astonishing.
Alloh rozi bosin shu insonlarga rahmat boza uchun oddiy rozgor buyumi lekin bunga qancha zahmat kuch talab qilinarkan yahshiyam shu ishlari qiladigan erkaklar bor alloh rozi bosin ilohim omin .
I was quite surprised ,the process looked fairly sophisticated. An enormous amount of matches produced, I cannot remember when I last used a match. Bet they get a few fires, all that fast moving mechanical kit, and loose matches finding their way into the gears etc. Thanks, very interesting.
@Paul Frederik: While your assumption may be grounded in common sense (and I too think a fire hazard clearly exists), it seems to be proven wrong when you look at the old machinery and the fact, that it does not appear to have suffered any fire damage.
The wood looks like it was pretty fresh (wet) at the start of the process, so I doubt they have much of a risk until later in the process as the matchsticks rapidly dry off.
Worked at a match factory in the early 70's in Australia . The process in the video is nearly identical to how we did it with the exception we used a debarking machine to debark the billets
Fico maravilhado com a tamanha complexidade e engenhosidade que é uma fábrica. Começando desde o desenvolvimento do Projeto, Maquinários, ajustes e sincronização, e treinamento das pessoas que irão trabalhar nelas. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Un imaginable. Look at the elderly person wow how active he is equal to the other youngsters . Hard work 💪 always pays. I don't know which part of the country is this workshop located. Any way hats off to all those people.
John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
The quality control guy just taught me that I've been striking matches incorrectly my whole life. I was holding the match perpendicular to the strip and rubbing it sideways so it might bend and break; I should have been pushing it into the strip at an acute angle so the match takes the force in compression.
Correct me if I am wrong. From what I saw in this video, I understand that they managed, within 10 minutes, to supply all the consumption of matches all over the world for the next twenty years.
aye, you're assuming that all the countries in the world are 1st worlds who doesn't use matches that much when the majority would be 3rd world countries.. just sayin'
تحية لدولة باكستان الاسلامية الحبيبة ونرجو لها ولشعبها كل تقدم واذدهار
A moment of silence for the millions of brave matches who fell during production and never made it to the box. o7
The whole plant is literally a huge fire waiting to happen
A 21 BUN SALUTE
@@dakman1082 OSHA TRAINING VIDEO
But the temperature gauge was certified from 2022 to 23
@@dakman1082 Less than two minutes into it and I'm thinking "This place could go up in a minute and all it would take is one... match." XD
This match making factory is Located In Industrial Estate Hayatabad , Peshawar , in The province of Khyber Pukhtoon khwa @ KPK , Pakistan,, Huge respect for these Great workers
The thing that amazes me is that who came up with the idea to build such complex machines that would transform a wood into matchsticks. These machines might have been built by another complex machines and who's idea was that. It's really fascinating.
It's not as simple as I had thought. I thank everyone involved in making matchboxes.
Hi Halo Friend
It is very rare when a technological process is shown exactly as a technological process, and not as a stupid show for underdeveloped children.
Respect.
my previous video was the same product but more advanced and from 1970...
yes my friend, thus thou hath spoken the truth
Exactly. Not just a video for the views. This was so raw!
I find it amazing the amount of clever engineering, and scope of complex machinery needed to produce even the smallest of items, on a massive scale.
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I totally agree - so many machines doing so many operations - it's mind boggling the engineering that went into them.
Salam sejahtera buat kita semua
Я в восторге! Придумали же технику инженеры. На вид и реально ей сто лет, но работает! И чтобы ни говорили, без человека совсем никуда!
Удивительный процесс подбора названия для ролика
это из-за проблем у английского языка.
Vaooo bu qeder deqiq texnikanı düşünenlere maşallah!
I love how nearly every process has matches flying everywhere onto the floor :D Wouldnt want a fire in that place.
Its not matches antill the slufer go on it remember and they must clen up the place in intovols
That type of matchstick needs to be rubbed against the striker to light. The strike anywhere kitchen match has that extra white chemical on the tip.
He didn't mean start a fire from striking but from any source such as some heat, sparks form electric or working machine too
@@tforever5700 the same could be said for any manufacturing company. However grain dust from grain elevators or flour mills is far more hazardous than the chemical from matches. With the right air to dust mixture any ignition source will cause an explosion!
Next door is the fireworks assembly factory.
REALLY AMAZING 👏. THOSE WHO invented...various machines for the various jobs ARE REALLY.....GREAT. THEY DESERVES all of our.....applaud and APPRECIATION.
زبردست
پاکستان زندہ باد 🇵🇰👌👍
This is the smallest product with the the biggest factory and machinery to produce out of all of these video series. Very cool to watch.
That's pretty incredible. A mix of fairly high tech automation and absolutely primitive processes like cutting and peeling the logs.
That machinery is probably all older than you are. That's the common theme for all these Pakistan production vids, they get the equipment not second or third hand, but when nobody else has any use for it anymore, it's scrapyard salvage.
@@aleksandersuur9475 aaaaaaaqaaqaAaaAqaàaaaaaa
@@aleksandersuur9475 exactly, Im baffled by the amount of waste in this video. Just looked at a video from a match factory in 1970. It blows my mind how in 50 years the production of matches has regressed. Guess thats the price we pay for cheap labor...
@@Arjonko It's perfectly possible to make matches as a modern efficient manufacturing, Swedes still have a matchmaking industry for example. But they have it because they have had it since 19th century when they invented the modern safety match and had a worldwide monopoly of it. But today that industry is running from inertia, nobody in their right mind would start such industry in a developed country anymore. It's a declining industry, new investments in it make no sense. Matches used to be an essential everyday consumable not so long ago for everybody, but that time is gone. I personally don't remember when I last used a match but probably not this year, even if I do need to light something I'm more likely to find a lighter than a match.
@@aleksandersuur9475 Thats not the point. those factories from 1970 became obsolete and their equipment was sold off to developing countries in which the use of matches is still increasing. You would assume that they would eventually meet the standard from those factories but yet 50 years later they are not even close to the efficiency and safety of western match factories from 1970. It shows how far countries like Pakistan are behind the west in terms of development.
Hard workers of my great city Peshawar. Prod of you all. Thanks a million for such a great service to our economy in such a hard and dangerous manner.
Each step is amazing thanks to all the workers who made our life simple and its really a dangerous place and hard working process...Thank you all from my heart and now i will order 1000 box for ur great work .
It’s so amazing what we take for granted. Such a simple thing as matches, yet what an amazing process.
Yes, Well said.
Before you get too overwhelmed & impressed, that's the primitive way of making matches. There is a modern & much faster automated way.
@@timothygeiger8271 muslim is a third world country they can’t afford the good machines
Remember : The 4th Industrial Revolution The Great Reset
@@architekt3110 this is not that!
This is incredible process.We should thankful to them that they are making matchstick for our fire work.
Well said.
What, this ain't how it's made nowadays. This is only how it's made in undeveloped country. That production line is century old.
@@FrozenHaxor Hahaha,why am i not surprised at all,the man from the "developed" country thinks the world revolves around them and cant even think that the person who wrote the comment might be from the country the matches are made in.
All that development goes into tech i guess
Вот это класс фабрика дам бог вам здоровья всего и мира на земле
Behind ,,Little match boxes...to made it's so long hardworking process... appreciate to all hardworking people who works for us
Love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
What an inspiration. Thanks to all the hard workers every day. Your country has become #1 🍺🍷🍹🌄
Wow, thank you.
@@Evidz very welcome🌄
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Incrível, gratificante ver todo esse trabalho
Obrigado por compartilhar !
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@@md.ebrahimkhan3225 унас в россии спички дерьмо пол коробки зажгеш ломаютса отказываютса гореть увас супер.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@user-jx8eg2oz1g неужели? Это что за списки ты покупаешь?! Даже самые дешёвые неплохо горят!
Hi
Трудная работа а спички дешевле стоят
With all the loose sticks and dust everywhere, that factory is one giant fire-trap.
● SIM, é verdade.
Agree
Офарин покистониҳо!
Wow, what a huge effort that was. I was surprised at the very end to see the guy manually taping the boxes after everything else was pretty much done by machine. The box taping system is the only system I have seen used in real life before.
And if the guy can't follow the rythm of the machine , he is out !!!!
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Amazing insight! Respect to who ever put those machines together looks like a dangerous place to work hard off to the workers 👍
😍😍😍
We can all make small youtubers big so we all stay by everyone's side without being jealous of anyone. Let every moment of life be colorful.,,,,,
You are amazed who designed these machines, let alone the one who created the universe and all its details, then an atheist comes and says all this came out of nowhere or from nothing.
NOTE... the human eye is more complex than all those machines
@@sheikhsaniofficialJB XL
Love!
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Imagino cada detalhe sendo montado, é incrível 👏👏👏 os trabalhadores estão de parabéns 👏👏
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Nice job on the video. Some of those machines are actually pretty sophisticated, and we don't always see those in a lot of production.
Fascinating.
How these machines are designed to do each step of this procedure is amazing.
Its lovely how honorable men work hard to provide for their families.
BTW their matches burn far better than what we get in Australia.
Qqq
Thats true.. I never tought that many things can be made or prepared by machines till i worked with many machines by myself..
Agree totally. These strike MUCH better than the Redhead shit we have foisted upon us here in ɐᴉlɐɹʇsn∀
Exactly... Is not easy to do anything at all...even if it as small as lice. Imagine a lot of stress those workers are passing through before they can produce these boxes of matches.
@@RacVentsincTV_911 I dunno, they all look elated to be there...
Just look at that machinery, I wondered who on earth created the blueprints and produced these machines. This is an impressive process that I see for the first time in my life. The manual part of this process is very simple but hard labor. It is the machinery that is astonishing.
It would of be originally in the u.k and moved to India when it became either outdated machinery or to expensive to produce matches here
Yeah it looks very Victorian to me
@@paulbackhard6315 this is not India 😂 this is Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@annoyinghacker8650 same thing .
Alhamdulillah, Amazing and good team works. Bi idnillah bi qudratillah bi iradatillah bi rahmatillah bi'aunillah billah. Amin 🤲🙏
SALAMET JAYA MENANG
Alloh rozi bosin shu insonlarga rahmat boza uchun oddiy rozgor buyumi lekin bunga qancha zahmat kuch talab qilinarkan yahshiyam shu ishlari qiladigan erkaklar bor alloh rozi bosin ilohim omin .
Pakistani made matches are really good quality! I always buy them here in Kazakhstan
Great video! To the point. No nattering around or crappy music. Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
First time watching 👏👏👏
❤🇧🇩❤
Aí sim, sem luvas, sem óculos de proteção, sem fardamento, sem frescura, sem mi mi mi
9:44 - I would love to work as quality control, so satisfying
hahahahahahaha for sure... that´s a hardest work i´ve ever seen ,,,
hahahahaha
i'll bet this guy uses a lighter after work lol
@@mustangmorris53 after getting bored striking matches all day long. You can't blame him though
Арзимаган одий гургутни мехнати бунчалик булади деб уйламагандим койил Омад Узбекистондан салом
Incrível. Quem vai ao supermercado e compra uma simples caixinha de fósforos, muitas vezes não faz idéia de todo processo que há por trás disso.
I was quite surprised ,the process looked fairly sophisticated. An enormous amount of matches produced, I cannot remember when I last used a match.
Bet they get a few fires, all that fast moving mechanical kit, and loose matches finding their way into the gears etc.
Thanks, very interesting.
They're making safety matches. They'll only light on the striker. But yeah that factory is not long for this world I'm sure. I wouldn't insure it.
@Paul Frederik:
While your assumption may be grounded in common sense (and I too think a fire hazard clearly exists), it seems to be proven wrong when you look at the old machinery and the fact, that it does not appear to have suffered any fire damage.
@@t4rk4nasd miracles do exist
The wood looks like it was pretty fresh (wet) at the start of the process, so I doubt they have much of a risk until later in the process as the matchsticks rapidly dry off.
Same mush
Worked at a match factory in the early 70's in Australia . The process in the video is nearly identical to how we did it with the exception we used a debarking machine to debark the billets
It's probably machinery from your company. Moved oversees for cheap labor. Then Sold to developing countries.
And you probably wore proper shoes....rather than sandals 🙄
@@rdozzi6682 developing countries? Third world countries
@@rubend9391 what’s up with sandals? Hardly need work boots in this shop, and in the heat must be better than feet stinking of bacteria growth.
@@oo0Spyder0oo you ever dropped a matchstick in your foot??
You could easily break something 🤣
In logo ko slaam jo itni mehnat krr k hmaary liye match box bnaaty hain....
Куттуктайм , ийгилик каалайм
Grande profissional muito bom excelente 👏👏👏 parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏 parabéns
োোপএডওটুটিপে
Parabéns pelo belíssimo trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It amaze me so much...what a genious guy invented this ....I REALLY APPRECIATE THIS !!!!
Maja agaya bhai video dekh ke
Редкий случай, когда технологический процесс показан именно как технологический процесс, а не дурацкое шоу для недоразвитых детей.
Автору респект.
Fico maravilhado com a tamanha complexidade e engenhosidade que é uma fábrica. Começando desde o desenvolvimento do Projeto, Maquinários, ajustes e sincronização, e treinamento das pessoas que irão trabalhar nelas. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
We need such machines to organize disrupted crowds.😁
Wow amazing watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Не думал, что процесс производства спичек такой трудоёмкий
Есть видео как делают на российской фабрике там уже масштабы и все автоматизированно
Such a hard workers they are , salute to them for working in this field👏👏👏👏
Now i know. Amazing!
Hard working people
Splined work & hardworking labour
Un imaginable. Look at the elderly person wow how active he is equal to the other youngsters . Hard work 💪 always pays. I don't know which part of the country is this workshop located. Any way hats off to all those people.
Facory is in pakistan
Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@niceguy5430 my n
@@nilosanchez3680.
John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Wow fantastic
Amazing work , Thanks.
Саламу алейкум наших братя.спасибо вам за труд..
Ширеңке
Күкүрт
Чыгарышат экен.
Чыныгы адис десек болот.
Видео зор чыгыптыр.
Жакшы иштеп атышат.
My mouth was open throughout the quiet process. Wow!
The quality control guy just taught me that I've been striking matches incorrectly my whole life. I was holding the match perpendicular to the strip and rubbing it sideways so it might bend and break; I should have been pushing it into the strip at an acute angle so the match takes the force in compression.
Ghj
Interesting. Never seen anyone do it that way. Tendency is to pull at that acute angle, than push.
I see ....you must have wasted a lot of match sticks.
Lol, my whole life, do that too
@andu
как-то мало спичек в пачке :/
Asalamualaikum Alhamdulillah sangat luar biasa
Completely extraordinary. Real teamwork!
Muito show....adorei.
58 years old, and I just learned how to strike a match the proper way.
I’m 57 and was about to make the same comment!
64, same here
You folks must have never had a flaming match head fly off and burn a hole in your jacket.
Soviet engineering of my childhood :)
@@meofnz2320 તો એક વાંકું
Hello grandpas!
Great job's 👍
Wow 😲 this is how Match are made
Все бы хорошо , но потери колоссальные. и спичек мало в коробке )
Maravilha esse processo 👏👏👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Salam penonton sejati
Wow amazing vídeo
Truly Amazing factory; God Bless All Hard working People AROUND THE WORLD!!!
e incrível nunca imaginei que o fósforos fosse feito desta maneira.
Love these workers so much labore and experience hope they make good living
тююю а я то думал будут сидеть 500 индусов и макать спичечки руками((( хотя то что там фасуют по полкоробочки, конечно, радует.
A small match box having so much of the process of making . Very good information to know about the match box industry .
so cool 😎
Parabéns, não sabia que os fósforos de segurança eram fabricados assim
nice
Muito desperdício. Muito palito jogado no chão
Hi
Awesome… very beautiful 👌
Fully watched 👍
Stay connected.
An example for Pak made items. I m using this product proudly.
Pakistan atankbadi v bahaut bnataa haii uskaaa use kiyaa hai kbhi
पहली बार देखा बहुत अच्छा लगा thanks for this❤️
Do they ever go on strike?
😂😂😂
@@oscarwilde5473 you dont get it. Sad...
@@oscarwilde5473 whatever you say man. Nice edit there btw 🙃
@@zikzein He removed it from deep embarrassment as the comment flew high over his head.
If they tried they'd surely get burned.
Correct me if I am wrong.
From what I saw in this video, I understand that they managed, within 10 minutes, to supply all the consumption of matches all over the world for the next twenty years.
Gotta be able to keep up with the demand for UA-camrs that use matches to make things like buildings and cars and set them on fire :D
@@cujoedaman Brilliant!
aye, you're assuming that all the countries in the world are 1st worlds who doesn't use matches that much when the majority would be 3rd world countries.. just sayin'
Nooooo bro. In third world, we do not have automatic burner stoves. One family consumes a matchbox in two days.
wow blown away by the work more complicated than I thought.
بسم الله ماشاء الله ربنا يبارك علم انجاز عظيم
Mmmm potato sticks 😋
What a brilliant video! The extraordinary is hidden within the mundane!
Wow... !!! My best friend, thanks to you, I enjoyed watching... I'm proud of you for developing day by day.
ชุดเขาน่าเข้าเครื่องจักรจังเลย หวาดเสียวว แทน
I'm surprised by how many people works there.
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Мне всегда казалось, что процесс производства спичек более технологичен. Слишком много ручного труда.
No its ok that way more people get work as a chance to herne
@@kanhaidenaro2574 Ну, не знаю. Столько оборудования и всë равно люди ходят с ящиками
Olha! Conteúdo, nota dez! Parabéns pelo Canal.
That's amazing 👌
A large scale match making factory in Pakistan is love ❣️
I wish all the industries may grow in my beloved country 🇵🇰
Sensacional 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
YEAH, AMAZING they are still in business!!!!
The worst box of matches I ever bought was better than these.
অনেক সুন্দর হয়েছে ধন্যবাদ ঢাকা ডেমরা
Hadir sobat ku lanjutkan sukses selalu👍👍👍
I pray who ever sees this be successful in life ❤️ ❤️
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