Very interesting process that they use for prestressed concrete. In Florida I watched a similar operation, but it was entirely outside . Concrete is a wonderful building product.
The precision in this concrete slab-making process is incredible! The way they use steam treatment to harden the slab and make it more durable is mind-blowing.
About 20 years ago, I had friends that would buy old Villas, do them up and sell them. She did the finishing, and planning, buying, he did all the drafting, building, plumbing work himself. He would do the opposite, pour concrete into styrofoam walls, then clad w wood, to match the existing Villa. Very cheap, back then, and warm.
Great work. Thanks for the video. You gave me an idea for a construction project I have coming up. This has been helpful and enjoyable to watch. And your English worked just fine for the video. Stay happy.
Es increíble yo manejo una plataforma de 16 mts y traslado esas jigantesca losas para los puentes y autopistas y vías elevadas del tren pero nunca e visto su fabricación saludos desde MÉXICO
Also dieses Betonwerk kann schon mal mithalten, mit Werken in Europa. Fast alle schweren und schwierigen Arbeiten gut mechanisiert. Offensichtlich fertigen sie große Stückzahlen von den Bauteilen. Das mit dem Spannen der Stahlseile kenne ich, den korrekten Zeitpunkt zu treffen, ist die echte Herausforderung. Die Dampfkammer beschleunigt auch den Prozesse des Aushärtens. Dass der Prozess unter definierten Bedingungen erfolgt, spricht dafür, dass es sich bei den Bauteilen mit höchsten Anforderungen handelt. Die Spannweite ist auch schon heftig. Die Traglasten kennen wir ja nicht. Aber es könnte sich z.B. Um Decken von Parkhäusern handeln oder um Gewerbegeschossbauten.
are those prestressed slabs? is it why they are upward bent since there is a force within the slab. First, strands pulled by hydraulic jacks, when released, transfer the force to concrete through friction when it already matured. after this process the slab can carry extra load!
@@arlynnecumberbatch1056 I was addressing the creator of the video, not you, who stated that he wished his translation to english subtitles was better. Thank you very much!
I know about insulating concrete from the ground, but not about using a very weak material within the structure. This seems counterintuitive. We reinforce / prestress concrete with steel and than add STYROFOAM??
The sides of those slabs should be about an inch thicker , as that reinforcing metal inside that concrete is now too close to the edge of the concrete and with break the concrete Prematurely because of that :(
Your footage is fantastic. Thank you for sharing it with us. It's such good footage, it would be nice to see it longer -- longer clips perhaps. I find it fun to see several seconds ahead of an operation, as it creates a bit of a puzzle that's solved by the "money shot". Everyone has an opinion, and this one is mine😄. Best wishes from North Carolina, US (ain't South). Too bad you haven't kept up with Mr. Kim. I hear he has hot sister. Maybe love letters passed by balloon? {Total joke, of course}
Also ich habe einige Videos zu japanischen Fabriken gesehen , auch eine Betonwerk . So dolle war es nicht. Also deutlich ineffizienter als dieses Werk.
@@T.Stolpe As a matter of course, we cannot disclose the latest manufacturing process Because there are countries that are quick to steal it. All the production lines that are already open to the public are located in the countryside and are more than half a century old. There, elderly people operate the machines and it's idyllic.
@@WANDERER0070 the cups are coated with a plastic film that’s why they are difficult to recycle. The styrofoam will break up into bits and powder and crack apart after a year or so due to damp, cold, heat, it then gets attacked by mould. So, I don’t think using this in this situation is a good idea
@@Greguk444The foam already encased/sealed in concrete. Also, it has no structural purposes. It's purpose was to create an easy to produce lightweight core to the structure. Even, if the foam can disappear after building whatever they want to build, it doesn't impact the structure.
@ yes, I agree. The foam is an insulation material, not structural element but in my experience this foam can deteriorate over time and become damp and then mouldy
What a meticulously precise technique to produce such large, heavy structural panels!
A fascinating video with witty narration, thank you!
No concrete slab is complete without a quick burst of Fur Elise to send it on its merry way
Very interesting process that they use for prestressed concrete. In Florida I watched a similar operation, but it was entirely outside . Concrete is a wonderful building product.
Cool... I'd heard of pre-tensioned slabs before, but had never seen one made (let alone, with a styrofoam center!) Thanks!!!
Same here! And now we know!
Great factory tour. Clean and precise work 👍
The precision in this concrete slab-making process is incredible! The way they use steam treatment to harden the slab and make it more durable is mind-blowing.
This is not unusual in concrete curing. I witnessed this for the first time about 30 years ago.
Хорошая технология, всё продумано и просчитано!!!
About 20 years ago, I had friends that would buy old Villas, do them up and sell them. She did the finishing, and planning, buying, he did all the drafting, building, plumbing work himself.
He would do the opposite, pour concrete into styrofoam walls, then clad w wood, to match the existing Villa. Very cheap, back then, and warm.
Davvero molto bello e ben fatto! Grazie! Metto un commento anche per aumentare la visibilità del tuo canale. Bravo.
Классный завод. Я сам работаю тоже на бетонном заводе. У нас делают мостовые жб балки. 😊
I love that wire tie gun
Muy buen video que muestra una forma en los procesos de concreto pretensado. Gracias por subirlo y éxitos . Saludos desde Venezuela.
"Some of you are still asking me how Mr. Kim is doing... I. DONT. KNOW. !" Lmfao this shit had me
Great work. Thanks for the video. You gave me an idea for a construction project I have coming up. This has been helpful and enjoyable to watch. And your English worked just fine for the video. Stay happy.
Thank you for Not adding music
شكرا لاضافة اللغة العربية
Absolutely agree 100%! Not like king process!
Brilliant technology. ❤❤❤❤ great reporting 👏 👍 👌
ОТЛИЧНАЯ РАБОТА!
( Самурасава ❤ Шинамото )
"No it is not" 😂
but, like... It could be?
Im a girl
Ouch ;-;
Es increíble yo manejo una plataforma de 16 mts y traslado esas jigantesca losas para los puentes y autopistas y vías elevadas del tren pero nunca e visto su fabricación saludos desde MÉXICO
Привет от Формовщиков из России!
У нас тоже плиты с горбом? Горб делается не канатами стальными, а бетоном? Не видел таких плит
Amazing efforts as always
Love how the guy throws giant staples into the styrofoam.
Чисто и светло!
Great hands and intelligence create lightweight concrete blocks for the house.
"(No, its not)" You truly know your audience! 🤣
Love the "Fur Elise" background music 😂😂
This is like a "day spa" for concrete... With a "Full Service" sauna! 😂
Show, fantástico !!!!
Also dieses Betonwerk kann schon mal mithalten, mit Werken in Europa. Fast alle schweren und schwierigen Arbeiten gut mechanisiert. Offensichtlich fertigen sie große Stückzahlen von den Bauteilen. Das mit dem Spannen der Stahlseile kenne ich, den korrekten Zeitpunkt zu treffen, ist die echte Herausforderung. Die Dampfkammer beschleunigt auch den Prozesse des Aushärtens. Dass der Prozess unter definierten Bedingungen erfolgt, spricht dafür, dass es sich bei den Bauteilen mit höchsten Anforderungen handelt. Die Spannweite ist auch schon heftig. Die Traglasten kennen wir ja nicht. Aber es könnte sich z.B. Um Decken von Parkhäusern handeln oder um Gewerbegeschossbauten.
❤🌹🇮🇶
لاتنسوا فلسطين ولبنان
We have technics to make a lightweight concrete mortar about 0.2-0.5 kg/m3 or more, it can be floated on the water.
are those prestressed slabs? is it why they are upward bent since there is a force within the slab. First, strands pulled by hydraulic jacks, when released, transfer the force to concrete through friction when it already matured. after this process the slab can carry extra load!
Fabuloso muy bueno
GOOD WORK
I LIKE IT
12:49 12:51 you really tought I wouldn't notice this pro shot / montage
Idea: "Science & Technology bring us closer to the future!"
Human @12:30 in video: "Tehe, diggy hole. Diggy, diggy hole."
"No it is not"
"If you brave enough"
i love this video
Great stuff.
No se demorarn los aptos deschables.
You might try Google Translate to help you out with your English subtitles. Your videos are very interesting and very well produced!
The subtitles are already good on its own. Maybe you forget to set it to english?
@@arlynnecumberbatch1056 I was addressing the creator of the video, not you, who stated that he wished his translation to english subtitles was better. Thank you very much!
@@Watchyn_Yarwood oh i see
I mean they did great overall
3:38 lol Under Ninja reference? Impressive.
LOTS of $$$ right there. THANKS!
Always love your videos. Rocket Man appears to be getting fatter, his poor horse. 😂
I love the Beethoven in the background.
Muito interessante, o tempo de cura do concreto reduzido
hay quá
عمل جيد
Someone taking liberties with these subs 😂
I know about insulating concrete from the ground, but not about using a very weak material within the structure. This seems counterintuitive. We reinforce / prestress concrete with steel and than add STYROFOAM??
Actually that is how Non structural insulated walls are made. The load bearing beams n columns are manufactured differently.
we pay for it, @ video
I was surprised about the rebar being not supported by chair-stands. I trust they know what they are doing, but still.
只是箱型結構, 如汽車天橋。當樓板可以, 行車怕不夠力。
berbesi beton biar gak rapuh bedih kurang bedar ok
.nur hasanah itu kuat cara mengeror membuat jalan
penelitian teknologi
Наверное, мелодия Fur Elise у работников предприятия самая ненавистная 😀 то чувство, когда любимую мелодию ставишь на будильник 😂
유료광고는 그렇다 치고! 촬영가면 밥은 회사에서 제공해 줍니까?
wow !
Steel bar must be serounded with concreat, not foam and concreat so must put distanc between steel bar and foam to filling with concreat
火事とかの環境的にどうなの?
The Styrofoam is only for molding.
3:31 그 나라 디스 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@ 5:40 Well , it's industrial strength so of course it can't be used for ... um , you know ......... Okay , your right !
Я знаю, какую мелодию ненавидят все рабочие этого цеха...
It is.
Какой смысл пенопласт совать, от него никакого толка. Лучше бы асбестовые трубы, они хоть дополнительную прочность создают.
Грязная и тяжёлая работа. Как вспомню наши заводы, так плохо становится.
I thought the concept of concrete was for strength and longetivity? What ism the purpose of this?
Это равносильно пустотелым блокам как делают плиты для перекрытий
Ассалаумағалейкум вроде современное производство сотрудники без спецовки, не порядок.
👍👍👍
The sides of those slabs should be about an inch thicker , as that reinforcing metal inside that concrete is now too close to the edge of the concrete and with break the concrete Prematurely because of that :(
オカラ工事用の資材をオカラ工場で生産
what the purpose of that?
L’intelligence n’à rien à voir avec l’instruction.
콘크리트를 꺾어버리는 시험을 많이 해봐야할것 . 고층구조에서는 힘을 못 받을것 .
The fur elise of the machine is the only appropriate music
로봇자동화가 돼야 경쟁력 있을 듯..
😲😲😲😲😲😲wow
Who's Mr. Kim?
Think of North Korea and not South Korea 😉
Your footage is fantastic. Thank you for sharing it with us. It's such good footage, it would be nice to see it longer -- longer clips perhaps. I find it fun to see several seconds ahead of an operation, as it creates a bit of a puzzle that's solved by the "money shot". Everyone has an opinion, and this one is mine😄.
Best wishes from North Carolina, US (ain't South).
Too bad you haven't kept up with Mr. Kim. I hear he has hot sister. Maybe love letters passed by balloon?
{Total joke, of course}
Precast work with pretension methods..
They remove trap air with vibration, it could be..
cc: no, it's not
😂
最初の数分間は日本の工場かと思ってみていたが、色々と細部に問題が多いので日本ではないと気付いた
Also ich habe einige Videos zu japanischen Fabriken gesehen , auch eine Betonwerk . So dolle war es nicht. Also deutlich ineffizienter als dieses Werk.
@@T.Stolpe As a matter of course, we cannot disclose the latest manufacturing process
Because there are countries that are quick to steal it.
All the production lines that are already open to the public are located in the countryside and are more than half a century old.
There, elderly people operate the machines and it's idyllic.
Chinese junk builds as usual z👎👎👎
💣
Зачем такое аццкое звуковое сопровождение на заводе? Это же полный абзац целый день слушать это инфернальное пиликанье.
😮
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Is that why they fail early in the life of the building?
I hope there aren’t problems with this system in the future. Damp and rotting styrofoam happens to this stuff used in insulation in my country
How can styrofoam rot when they make coffe cups from it ? 😂
@@WANDERER0070 the cups are coated with a plastic film that’s why they are difficult to recycle. The styrofoam will break up into bits and powder and crack apart after a year or so due to damp, cold, heat, it then gets attacked by mould. So, I don’t think using this in this situation is a good idea
@@Greguk444The foam already encased/sealed in concrete. Also, it has no structural purposes.
It's purpose was to create an easy to produce lightweight core to the structure. Even, if the foam can disappear after building whatever they want to build, it doesn't impact the structure.
@ yes, I agree. The foam is an insulation material, not structural element but in my experience this foam can deteriorate over time and become damp and then mouldy
Das Verfahren gab es schon in der DDR gelle!
That looks like an accident waiting to happen
Tofu constructions?
Dangit, I was counting on a discount code for foam filled concrete bridge components...
Ill get over it i guess... ;)
Esta muy pobre para una construcción muy débil
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For tofu buildings
日本じゃこれおから工事(手抜き工事)て言います地震の少ない国で使える技術床に重いもの乗せれない。
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that looks like some crap concrete. way too much water... i worry about the structural integrity of any building that uses these
I saw a video for making concrete pipes and one procedure is to cure it with water to further strengthen it (and yes it has rebar in it)