Very hard working staff , please consider providing them with appropriate masks to filter all the fumes produced by the burning of the plastic , thank you
Just to clarify, it’s melting not burning. And the fumes are probably the least of their worries. The site looks to be a disaster waiting to happen. Naked flames and plenty of gas cylinders along with flammable material, plus an electrical system that probably wouldn’t pass any western country’s electrical rules. Total death trap.
The fumes would be the least of their worries. The whole place is a fire waiting to happen, given the flammable materials, open flames and gas cylinders, and the likely questionable electrical installation. Total death trap.
As someone watching from the US • Watching your videos is most relaxing even at 2 x speed. Hope your customers appreciate the skill talent and dedication of your workers for this very important job for the community • It’s good to see how well you understand the manufacture of PVC pipes to get the job done efficiently - loads of experience is evident with this skilled set of workers • Watching your people doing a great job make me think there is hope for the other parts of society who don't even try to have a job. Your crew is a great role model for all of us • Thanks so very much for posting and sharing! All the best and God Bless. 🇺🇸
Forty years ago in China, this type of small-scale operations were everywhere. Today, giant conglomerates make recycled plastic pipes so inexpensively that the little guys cannot compete. The economy of scale is important; as your living standard becomes higher, small manufacturers eventually disappear.
It seems to me that the ribbon used to tie the pipes also comes from recycled waste from another film. Well done. I wish you health and peace in the country.
@@michael931if they were trying to use for blowing or casting thin film , i would agree with you , but for thick walled product highly unlikely that any un-meltable contamination would behave anything other than as a "filler" which would homogenise with the other polyolefins seen being fed to the extruder feed zone. We very often add calcium carbonate or fly ash from incinerators , with no detrimental effect.