Ah, I miss the ol'e sweatshop. Things were interesting back then... pulling molten copper from the foundry wearing sandals, messing with red hot copper bars, breathing all those fumes... life was simple.
No welding googles no eye protection . Wont take lone he will go blind from his cornia frying or a slag hit is eye ball. I lit a torch one time with out welding goggles and it hurt my eyes . I have it so good I count my blessing with God every day
A guy unscrews the mold and another guy over his head pours molten copper into the second mold, normally they are masters of their craft, where safety at work is a priority :P
What a stupid comment .thats a beautiful picture you have painted of your country to the world. you are implying thats all young men do in the USA .ps ,i live in Europe
Those working conditions are just terrible. I cannot imagine working there. They are doing the best they can with what they have to work with. Pitiful.....
It makes sense from a process point of view - the output from this recovery method is going to be about the same level of purity as what comes out of the fire refiner at the end of the smelter, so you can feed it into the same electrolytic refining process that you would use for smelter copper and all the rest of the production flow is the same. And, to be honest, nasty and polluting as the process shown in this video is, it's still going to be cleaner than smelting the copper from ore would be.
That's why the earth is dying because of country's that don't have rules about chemicals all there government cares about is how much money they can put in their pocket
It’s amazing to see just how much the owner of the company , cares about the safety of their workers 🖕🏻not even safety glasses for the person operating the touch , no respirator , to protect him from the oils that are inside the compressor, nothing but misery for the workers .
Most have mineral oil in them but a few will have POE oil basically a liquid plastic and all the refrigerant mixed into the oils Iv sent my fair share to the scrap yard always wondered were they ended up
Men hard at work in primitive conditions. The great thing is they aren't like American Gen X and Gen Z adults. They aren't afraid to get their hands dirty, sweat or mess up their hair. Who says you can't give homeless a job? Oh I'm sorry, if they had a job they would lose their benefits. Proud of you guys.
Judging by how their work is done, i’m willing to bet they vent the gas into the atmosphere. The oil might get burned off but whatever is left probably goes into the ground.
these guys are wearing open toed shoes when working with molten lava copper. thats insanity not having no protection on the feet. one spill and you will never walk again.
Much respect but how do you work sitting on your heels in a puddle of compressor oil? It seems like a table that you could stand at with a drain catching the oil would be better. But hey, you do you.
Как плавильщик цветных сплавов скажу, технология допотопная!!!! Выбросы в атмосферу адовые! Техника безопасности отсутствует как таковая! Ожоги не избежны!