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So they just weld 3 metal plates together? I thought there would be some kind of process to form the beam out of a single piece of metal. Won't it break at the welds?
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Guessing why this was published, but the name of the publisher looks like Deuma "Positioning Systems," which would explain why they left out the welding part. Welding is not their business but precision positioning platforms for large stock, to which welding gear is attached and material is moved about, is. Makes perfect sense, given this framing.
By coincidence I saw a video this morning of I beam fabrication in China. It was a hysterical contrast. They were heating with torches and hammering into shape, wearing, I kid you not,,, sandals. The welding consisted of a guy with no helmet, jabbing the stick into the joint and wiggling around while he looked in the opposite direction.
Thank you for respecting the authenticity of the video and letting the machine's sounds be the way they are without adding music or speeding up the video. Thank you so much.
Seems like an awfully slow process with a great amount of machinery for an I beam.this is strictly for custom dimension beams as standard beams are rolled seamlessly,no welding,at great speeds,a hundred fifty feet a minute..
what's the return on investment time on this! is it state owned? what kind of structure needs this much steel in 1 i beam! I think i'm out of place here
Here’s a tip for future viewers .... don’t waste your time watching this. All you see is some very slow hydraulics that moves steel plates around! BORING!
Slow and boring. I thought the process would be much faster. Can't imagine how long it would take to manufacture enough I- Beams to make a bridge and the expense must be astronomic.
DOT Head technology... Really want to see that exact machine after 5 yrs of use... Tooooooo FUCKING under engineered... BITCH PLEASE 🖕 🖕🇺🇸🇺🇸.buy American 🇺🇸🇺🇸 FUCK India and China 🖕🖕🖕🖕