Process of making drum cans. Mass production plant in Japan This video does not include any paid promotion 👀Product in Video: DAIKAN bit.ly/3jOkqeG 📧Contact: processox2@gmail.com 🎥Copyrightⓒ 2022. ProcessX. All Rights Reserved
Gentlemen, congratulations! That was the most complete, well-filmed, and educational documentary I have ever seen. Whether for storage drums or ANY OTHER PRODUCT, it is a documentary video to be proud of and should be shown to every Mechanical Engineering graduate. It was easy to completely follow every stage in the process, and that is something I have never seen before. Even the fellow who rolled the finished product together at the end was careful to align the barrels "just right". Thank you for your effort.
찢치라의 보금자리 찢칠라가 드럼통에서 모습을 드러냅니다! 주위를 경계하는 모습, 이내 빠르게 어둠 속으로 사라집니다. 찢칠라가 사냥을 떠난 동안 우리는 찢칠라의 둥지를 살펴 보려고 합니다! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oMvHvptGC18.html
The name of the company is "DAIKAN" from Osaka... "DAI" in Japanese means big, and "KAN" means "can", so the company is called "Big Cans". Speciallist in metalyc drum creating. Simple, straight, effective... 100% Japanese.
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Thật tuyệt vời. Cảm ơn những bộ óc thiên tài đã thiết kế chế tạo ra những cỗ máy để phục vụ nhu cầu của con người. Chúc mọi người luôn mạnh khỏe bình an và hạnh phúc bên những người thân yêu
A perfectly orchestrated mechanical ballet produced by many thousands of hours of engineering and testing to create a simple drum that we take for granted, see and have all around the world. This is how the human race can interact, produce and use our brains to make a better life. We DO NOT NEED WARS, we need to work together. This is just so interesting. Well done from me in Australia.
Что можно увидеть в бочке кроме пустоты? Жалко работягу, он всё время там надеется что-то увидеть, но тщетно. Это философский вопрос и, возможно, вечером этот японец топит свою грусть в чашечке сакэ.
This was so amazing and intriguing to see this whole process of making drums seem so fluid and effortless. WOW. I just feel sorry for the guy inspecting the inside of the barrels - how many times a day does he have to bend forward and look into drums? He must have abs of steel. The Japanese sure know how to make stuff.
일본이 진정한 제조업강국입니다. 그들이 만들어낸 모든 제품은 품 질면에서 월등히 앞서있습니다. 세계 그 어떤 국가의 제품도 그들 의 제품을 따라잡을수가 없습니다 .굉장히 꼼꼼하고 끈질긴 성미를 가지고 있습니다.그들은 품질면 에서 추호의 흠집도 허용하지않 습니다.다른 국가의 괜찮아와는 분명히 다릅니다.
Nice video, thanks. This caused me to research the history of the (oil) barrel standard measure, which is interesting: August 31, 1866, PA USA - King Richard III's English wine tierce became the American standard oil barrel, bbl (42 US Gallons / 35 Imperial gallons). While the barrel as a unit of measurement for oil is 42 gallons, actual barrels used in industry are typically 55 US gallons (208 L). They are called 210 litre or 200 kg drums outside the United States.
@@processx The litre is approximately 10% more than the American "Old English" quart and 10% less than the later implemented (1826) "British Imperial" quart. One of the reasons for introducing the Imperial measure was to thwart some Canadians and Americans who smuggled banned American agricultural products into Canada and then simply labeled them as Canadian. The falsely labelled packaged foodstuffs were then shipped to Great Britain where a lower duty was charged on them compared to the same items grown and imported from other non colony countries. So, after 1826 when British Imperial became the law, the smugglers faced the additional costly step of finding new legal containers and then repackaging their goods for shipment.
언제찍었는지는 모르지만, 더운 날씨였다면 영상초반에 나온 작업자 작업복에 팬을 달아서 더위에 지치지 않도록 해주는건 좋은 아이디어인것 같습니다. 더울때 작업자가 반팔입고 작업하지 않는것에 대해서 비난할 수 있는데, 저런 철판을 많이 쓰는 공장에서는 철판에 베이거나 잘리는 경우가 많기 때문에 가능하면 피부는 노출하지 않는것이 기본 규칙입니다.
اليابان دوله رائعه ومبدعه في الصناعه صناعه اليابان دائما ما تسمى بالصناعه الاصليه اي منتج ياباني دائما هو طويل العمر تقنيه وتكنولوجيا مذهله نتمنى ان تصل هذه التكنولوجيا الى بلادنا
Thanks, that production line is a thing of beauty. Here in the UK we used to call them 45 Gallon drums, but now 205 L. I was a Chemical engineer and spent many a happy hour with drum handling kit, these guys make it look so easy, but it is not easy. Kudos to the engineers who designed all that bespoke kit.
Sorry to depress an old Chemical Engineer in Xmas Day, buy you're wrong 🙄. The British drums are 200 litres or 44 Imperial Gallons (55 U.S. gallons). Its just the same in Straya (Downunda).
Я-то думал, что эти бочки 🛢️делаются в соединённой штатке,т. е в Us, а оказалось, что в япони! Прикольно чё, всё автоматизировано не то, что в Рашин федерэйшин! Т.е в России🇷🇺 😀👍❗
Já trabalhei no setor de carregamento de uma petroquimica e nunca tinha dado importância nesses barris de lata. Muito interessante todo o processo de fabricação.
noticed the techs had some sort of jacket with fans on each side? Any info on them? I use used to stick a 1/4 inch air hoseup my leg of the coveralls I wore.