Warship Anchor Chain Mass Forging Process ! Factory Since 1958 !

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Amazing Giant Anchor Chain Forging Process, The Largest Anchor Chain Factory in China!
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  • @MrPLC999
    @MrPLC9993 ай бұрын

    Great video. Much better than 95% of all low-budget industrial documentaries.

  • @TANOH_BLANG

    @TANOH_BLANG

    3 ай бұрын

    the price is very expensive

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme6143 ай бұрын

    Not going to lie. Seeing the size of ship chains always made me wonder how they were built, so this was an interesting and educational video. I hope those workers stay safe with the heavy machinery moving at high pressures.

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    2 ай бұрын

    workers are expendable.

  • @ballistic350

    @ballistic350

    2 ай бұрын

    I always thought hulk made it..

  • @Shiva108

    @Shiva108

    2 ай бұрын

    @@PREDATEURLT it's China after all...or any other country if it weren't for the unions..

  • @user-wv5fq8di2m

    @user-wv5fq8di2m

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Shiva108 If you don't like unions, go to China. Those non-union workers live great there - and that could all be yours if you lived there. Import tariffs would solve the lack of USA owned heavy industry. Like the old days - made in USA. Wait a minute... republicans love free global trade. Guess we can't have that heavy industry here in the USA. Wait a minute... suppose there is a global war. Guess we ain't getting any necessary products here in the USA. Wait a minute... we'd have to kiss China's ass and bend over if that happens. At least the 1% wouldn't have to - they'll find a way to keep living large. Thank Heavens... we love free trade.

  • @diekritischestimme

    @diekritischestimme

    2 ай бұрын

    Stay safe in China with CCP? Are you joking? Nobody over there cares for their workers. It's a system based on exploitation and human rights violations.

  • @edward9
    @edward93 ай бұрын

    The amount of labor and energy to produce one link 🔗 around the next is incredible

  • @sntslilhlpr6601

    @sntslilhlpr6601

    2 ай бұрын

    So time consuming. These things must cost a fortune.

  • @far_outlook

    @far_outlook

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you talking nonsense?

  • @xaiano794
    @xaiano7942 ай бұрын

    Love how that saw cuts the steel like it's butter

  • @trevorpom

    @trevorpom

    2 ай бұрын

    It's more of a mill than a saw but you're right, it does cut that steel like butter.

  • @scottrackley4457

    @scottrackley4457

    2 ай бұрын

    Hard to see without the tool not rotating, but I can assure you those teeth are carbide.

  • @codeorbs

    @codeorbs

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@trevorpomI love the fact they turned off the collant for a moment for us to see the cutting action

  • @Quanuck
    @Quanuck2 ай бұрын

    I'm impressed by the quality manfacturing and testing. a very impresive video! I was always curious how those huge chains were made.

  • @AdeSwash
    @AdeSwash2 ай бұрын

    Wonderful insight into how these chains are built. Thanks for the great video!

  • @chrishatton2642
    @chrishatton26422 ай бұрын

    With all the high tech stuff in our lives, it is interesting that industrial manufacturing and testing methods created decades ago are still being used.

  • @scottrackley4457
    @scottrackley44572 ай бұрын

    As a toolmaker for a long time, I always like stuff like this. Nice work. That surface treatment has to be spot on.

  • @alanevery215
    @alanevery2152 ай бұрын

    Makes me feel such a weak blob of humanity to see such strength of the product and the power of the system that creates it! Awesome, thank you.

  • @vernoncrown
    @vernoncrown2 ай бұрын

    The machines that cut, bend and shape the links are amazing. I can't imagine what it takes to maintain the machines. A fascinating video!

  • @goose300183

    @goose300183

    Ай бұрын

    Some of those machines are incredible! The one that places the crossbar into the links blew my mind - it just crushes the whole thing into place. Terrifying power. Also the shearing machine that was shown, it was snapping those 2 inch rods like dry twigs!

  • @craigschiller1599
    @craigschiller15992 ай бұрын

    What an AWSOME documenrty. Very well filmed & great to see. 👍

  • @diekritischestimme

    @diekritischestimme

    2 ай бұрын

    China propaganda video. Reality doesn't look like that. CCP is a total failure.

  • @diekritischestimme

    @diekritischestimme

    2 ай бұрын

    Just look for the details - like the old steel ropes holding the steel in the air on the crane. That doesn't meet any safety standards and when such a rope tears, it's super dangerous. But in China you are just a number.

  • @far_outlook

    @far_outlook

    2 ай бұрын

    So do you know there is a place for documentaries that are better than this movie?

  • @joeblow6478
    @joeblow64782 ай бұрын

    I've offloaded an anchor chain from a U.S. Navy frigate... one of the most arduous days of my life!

  • @Itsjustme1982
    @Itsjustme19822 ай бұрын

    Geezus. Everything in that factory is like ultra mega size. AMazing that there are machines that could build such things. His Allen Wrench was like the size of a friggen crowbar.

  • @wathekmansour1634
    @wathekmansour16342 ай бұрын

    ووووااااوووو هذا مدهش للغاية لا يمكننا رفع نصف حلقة من هذه السلسلة

  • @jean-lucdumont9309
    @jean-lucdumont93093 ай бұрын

    Fantastique travail hyper controlers bravo

  • @stuartarestad7768
    @stuartarestad77682 ай бұрын

    I always wondered how they made the big chains. Thanks for sharing. Love the video.

  • @GerardMeunier-mn7qp
    @GerardMeunier-mn7qp2 ай бұрын

    Documentaire très intéressant, je connaissais une grande partie de la fabrication mais par épisodes alors que cette vidéo donne toute la fabrication. Dire que nos ancêtres faisaient la soudure de la maille au feu de forge et tout manuellement, c'était un travail de titan très pénible qui usaient la force des hommes!

  • @danielsaint-amour
    @danielsaint-amour2 ай бұрын

    Bonjour j'aimerais dire un gros merci pour la vidéo , c'était très instructif à regarder,❤👍❤️🇨🇦 merci a vous tous.

  • @theoccupier1652
    @theoccupier16522 ай бұрын

    I served on an Aircraft Carrier ... always wondered how the made the Anchor Chains ... Fascinating ... Thanks

  • @davidjohnson2994

    @davidjohnson2994

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your service!

  • @maritimeus

    @maritimeus

    2 ай бұрын

    If you served on a US carrier, you didn’t have a commie anchor chain. That stuff is saved for our clothing and happy meal toys 😂

  • @ralphbourke5473

    @ralphbourke5473

    2 ай бұрын

    -------------------- " Right, they also made your life vests! Still feel good about China our greatest threat! " -------------------------- " FJB " ---------------------------

  • @user-zq5jd7ee9n

    @user-zq5jd7ee9n

    Ай бұрын

    I never served on an Aircraft Carrier ... always wondered how they made the Anchor Chains ... Fascinating ... Thanks

  • @stevenhj3124
    @stevenhj31242 ай бұрын

    Amazing construction site. Well done. ☮

  • @user-yt1ih3ze2z
    @user-yt1ih3ze2z3 ай бұрын

    เพิ่งเคยเห็นการผลิตเหล็กแท่งให้เป็นโซ่ขนาดใหญ่ สุดยอดมาก

  • @PaulStClair-or3gj
    @PaulStClair-or3gj2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for excellent & interesting video. ⚓⛵

  • @JoseSeverino-sj4rk
    @JoseSeverino-sj4rk3 ай бұрын

    muito interessante ver a produção di correntes muito bom

  • @michaelbezoski3096
    @michaelbezoski30962 ай бұрын

    Very well done. Enjoyed. Much respect to the men bringing the process to life. Hot, dirty, dangerous work. They earn their money.

  • @diekritischestimme

    @diekritischestimme

    2 ай бұрын

    And then Big Brother is taking all that money. CCP sucks.

  • @ActiveJoe
    @ActiveJoe13 күн бұрын

    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 your crews understand the process of chain forging & manufacturing 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. 🇺🇸

  • @daze4341

    @daze4341

    11 күн бұрын

    I noticed the measurements of the largest was 152 mm the same as Russian artillery. Not sure about Chinese artillery . I would be careful not to underestimate their ability to convert to wartime mode with greater efficiency than America.😢

  • @retinaquester
    @retinaquester2 ай бұрын

    This beats "How it's made" by a streetlenght. I am impressed about the quality control, even for a chain, Ultrasound? and Fluoresciëne Dye. Lot's a manual labour. Well filmed.

  • @KvaltorKvit

    @KvaltorKvit

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't even knew they NDTd in china😂 they even NDTd without the "N"

  • @petergibson2318

    @petergibson2318

    Ай бұрын

    A chain is only as strong as the weakest link. So all links must be 100% perfect.

  • @forgodssakehuskers6261

    @forgodssakehuskers6261

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@petergibson2318correct

  • @aaronburratwood.6957
    @aaronburratwood.69572 ай бұрын

    I’ve often wondered how chain links so large are made. This is a great documentary.

  • @cyrilio
    @cyrilio2 ай бұрын

    Love seeing how different organizations are doing their best with quality control. So often overlooked but crucial to safety.

  • @thfc110479

    @thfc110479

    2 ай бұрын

    I am a quality technician for a leader in steel rope construction, the volume of testing we do is crazy, from small 6mm elevator ropes to 120mm off shore ropes

  • @srv7464
    @srv74642 ай бұрын

    素晴らしい‼感動‼

  • @j_m_b_1914
    @j_m_b_1914Ай бұрын

    Every day we look at things like massive chains and just take for granted that they were somehow made somewhere. It is amazing how much time and effort and energy goes into making these things. Also, all of the knowledge and experience from all these workers goes into each link. Truly incredible when you think about it.

  • @CrackAddictz
    @CrackAddictz2 ай бұрын

    incredible to watch! great documentary

  • @Kevenant
    @Kevenant2 ай бұрын

    Men, we meet again.

  • @marekmagdziak5916

    @marekmagdziak5916

    Ай бұрын

    Amen.

  • @haddenindustries2922

    @haddenindustries2922

    Ай бұрын

    Yes we do💪🏻

  • @crossmethod23

    @crossmethod23

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @PublicMixHardworking1

    @PublicMixHardworking1

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@marekmagdziak5916 Good work ❤

  • @PublicMixHardworking1

    @PublicMixHardworking1

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@haddenindustries2922 hello farind

  • @argemiromota
    @argemiromota3 ай бұрын

    Muito bom e instrutivo seu video,Mais um inscrito

  • @user-zk1hd9fh6u
    @user-zk1hd9fh6u2 ай бұрын

    دورود وخسته نباشی به همه کارگران مشاغل سنگین امیدوارم که کارفرمایان قدر این کارگران زحمت کش بدانند ❤❤

  • @jorgrose6898
    @jorgrose68982 ай бұрын

    Super so etwas habe ich noch nicht gesehen! Aber die Fertigung von solchen Ketten ist schon richtig Interresant.👍👍👍👍

  • @debartellomartinez7214
    @debartellomartinez72142 ай бұрын

    Interesting to see things that were once made in America so long ago in the 90's.

  • @forgodssakehuskers6261

    @forgodssakehuskers6261

    29 күн бұрын

    😅

  • @antonioaraujo3029
    @antonioaraujo30293 ай бұрын

    Parabéns belo trabalho ..belo controle de qualidade. 🇧🇷

  • @Thepourdeuxchanson
    @Thepourdeuxchanson2 ай бұрын

    Absorbing to watch, thank you! I'm wondering how the machines used in the production of the chains were made also. That's such a story - from conception to design to manufacture, to the product being made.

  • @ObviousSchism

    @ObviousSchism

    25 күн бұрын

    And then how were the machines that made the machines made?

  • @alaintartempion6214
    @alaintartempion62142 ай бұрын

    Incroyables machines pour en arriver à ce résultat! Cependant j'ai remarqué que certaines interventions se faisaient encore à la main, comme le soudage ou la peinture....! Très instructif! Et touche pas à mon chien hein!😅😅😁

  • @richardthomas9263
    @richardthomas92633 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed the video and hats off to the hard work of the employees, the equipment looks dated but if it works and is easy enough to maintain then why change. Much respect to those who still manufacture things, instead of just consuming them.

  • @whatdidujustsay2094

    @whatdidujustsay2094

    2 ай бұрын

    They are probably working with what they are given and don't have a choice of much else.

  • @danomite8423
    @danomite84233 ай бұрын

    Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @EnriqueOchoaMaldonado-uc8kl
    @EnriqueOchoaMaldonado-uc8kl2 ай бұрын

    Muy interesante documental acerca de como se hacen las cadenas para barcos, es un proceso muy largo, y es mucho el trabajo que se invierte para la fabricación de las mismas..!! Es una muy buena fábrica con equipo de punta, y la que tiene un excelente nivel de calidad..!! Excelente video..!!

  • @antoinecadiet3887
    @antoinecadiet38872 ай бұрын

    Merci pour cette vidéo très instructive .

  • @feynthefallen
    @feynthefallen3 ай бұрын

    1:00 Wow. Using frayed cables like that on a crane. Do these people WANT to be crushed under tons of steel?

  • @brokenrecord3523

    @brokenrecord3523

    3 ай бұрын

    After a few years making chains, probably.

  • @mephInc

    @mephInc

    2 ай бұрын

    Those aren't frayed. The loops are hand woven. Pull the feral off of any cable and you'll see the same.

  • @feynthefallen

    @feynthefallen

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@mephInc I presume by woven you mean spliced, and that's just not true. Look at the cable laying on the floor right at the mark. The strands are coming out of it above the splice, which is definitely not good. Even if it were part of an eye splice, it would be a darn sloppy one, because you are supposed to clean up any excess of your splicing strands once you are done.

  • @mephInc

    @mephInc

    2 ай бұрын

    @@feynthefallen I agree. You do need to remember, this is China. They don't exactly have a safety first attitude

  • @superchargerone

    @superchargerone

    9 күн бұрын

    @@feynthefallen look again. Dont make assumptions when it is clear that you do not know what you are looking at.

  • @keithmac7596
    @keithmac75962 ай бұрын

    VERY IMPRESSIVE IN ALL STAGES , GOOD TOO SEE .

  • @alainrenaud8869
    @alainrenaud88692 ай бұрын

    Très spectaculaire et pédagogique, merci beaucoup.

  • @user-kz5ep3zz3d
    @user-kz5ep3zz3d11 күн бұрын

    Очень серьёзная работа, трудоёмкий и длительный процесс.

  • @EduardoNascimbeni
    @EduardoNascimbeni3 ай бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @hoperp1951
    @hoperp19513 ай бұрын

    Looks like the Impact Testing was at a low temperature (test samples kept in a cold bath), I wonder what temperature was used for the tests?

  • @mehmettemel8725

    @mehmettemel8725

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't remember seeing impact testing only tensile test.

  • @hoperp1951

    @hoperp1951

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, around about 19:07 to 19:42. @@mehmettemel8725

  • @mrmissdestiny5953

    @mrmissdestiny5953

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mehmettemel8725 19:05 - 19:46

  • @mrmissdestiny5953

    @mrmissdestiny5953

    3 ай бұрын

    Since the impact energy on metals if often temperature dependent, a test temperature of 23 °C is specified for Charpy impact tests at ambient temperature. Deviating test temperatures are permitted under standard-compliant conditions. Often Charpy impact tests are performed at low temperatures. These temperatures are usually at minus 20 °C and minus 40 °C.

  • @hoperp1951

    @hoperp1951

    3 ай бұрын

    @@mrmissdestiny5953 Thanks, when doing Metallurgy / Materials Science many many years ago one of our experiments was determining the ductile/brittle transformation temperature of several samples of steel using a Dry Ice bath amongst other things to cool the test samples.

  • @postmortemritual
    @postmortemritual6 күн бұрын

    Loving the style of video, just the necessary comments , friendly and respectfull. Great job! About the video itself : mindblowing , the size of everything it's giant !! 4,5 Tons of chains , incredible. A watch to enjoy from start to end. Regards !

  • @andreblack8132
    @andreblack81325 күн бұрын

    Wow! Never knew it was so complicated and I was totally intrigued by the whole process seeing I am a technical person. Amazing quality control!

  • @giovannifinievoli8825
    @giovannifinievoli88253 ай бұрын

    Very interesting!

  • @markt5426
    @markt54262 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. A very interesting video of chain forging and testing the final product. 👍👍

  • @glib986
    @glib9862 ай бұрын

    Amazing and detailed video. Thanks to filmmaker and the company for sharing! Floating Turbine engineer here.

  • @antonisiopereira1116
    @antonisiopereira11162 ай бұрын

    gostei é muito impressionante a maneira que é fabricado, as correntes. e em quanto tempo é trocada as correntes ?

  • @bigpapadrew
    @bigpapadrewАй бұрын

    now celebrating 4 days without a chatastrophic work health and safety event

  • @briansnik1848

    @briansnik1848

    21 күн бұрын

    4 days and 4hrs!

  • @Rich77UK

    @Rich77UK

    15 күн бұрын

    Having been to many factories in China. They are not all shit holes in a shed. Some are absolutely on par with American and European makers with safety taken very seriously. Pressure from the western customers have ensured this. There are shit factories but there are in Britain and America.

  • @user-cy2lw8yw1b
    @user-cy2lw8yw1b3 ай бұрын

    Красиво !

  • @bigphillAchtung
    @bigphillAchtung2 ай бұрын

    amazing! random popup on my feed, subscribed :) keep up the good work.

  • @tomperkins5657
    @tomperkins56572 ай бұрын

    That was absolutely stunning! However, and I'm not sure I have this, right, it appeared that one of the technicians was painting each individual link with a dye to determine if there were deformities in that link. Can that be true?

  • @iwasthere2
    @iwasthere22 ай бұрын

    Fascinating documentary. The thing that really caught my eye though was those frayed cables carrying the steel around! 😮 There's no way I'd be standing under that! 😮

  • @dntlss

    @dntlss

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah those cables should be replaced, probably have been in use since the 80s , i work in a shop and we have 20 ton cranes and we use cables like that, you gotta really use the heck out of them for them to get frayed like that.

  • @loner4055
    @loner40553 ай бұрын

    Завораживает!

  • @lavrberia4963
    @lavrberia49633 ай бұрын

    Это круто !! Очень желаю больше видео и развития канала.

  • @Roger__Wilco

    @Roger__Wilco

    2 ай бұрын

    🇺🇦

  • @MrKran80

    @MrKran80

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Roger__Wilco чё это значит?

  • @totoy33
    @totoy332 ай бұрын

    와우 놀라워라👍👍👍

  • @sergioalvescordeiro9495
    @sergioalvescordeiro94952 ай бұрын

    É muito satisfatório ver esse belo trabalho!!!🙏🙏🙏🍀🍀🍀🍀👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇💫💫💫💫💫💫

  • @pagedown4195
    @pagedown41952 ай бұрын

    I can watch stuff like this all day long : )

  • @PUNKMYVIDEO
    @PUNKMYVIDEOАй бұрын

    Wouldn't those make great wind chimes!

  • @sforza209

    @sforza209

    Ай бұрын

    Tornado chimes.

  • @benjamindewberry8227

    @benjamindewberry8227

    10 күн бұрын

    Warship to wind-chime. I❤ u.

  • @JulioCesarVargasFleitas
    @JulioCesarVargasFleitas29 күн бұрын

    Increible!! Mi respeto para estas personas que ponen al máximo su capacidad!

  • @sao9995
    @sao99953 күн бұрын

    It's mesmerizing-the noise, the heat, the mass, the sparks! Everything in the manufacturing process is intrinsically dangerous. Well done guys.

  • @zacharywolter
    @zacharywolter2 ай бұрын

    Thats a lot of trust for so few cables

  • @pauld382
    @pauld3822 ай бұрын

    All those special machines and they still have to hand paint chains 😮

  • @Bobo-ox7fj

    @Bobo-ox7fj

    2 ай бұрын

    It's cheaper, and the machines are self-cleaning

  • @pauldormont4470
    @pauldormont44703 ай бұрын

    Very enlightening! Thanks!

  • @josueinacio8479
    @josueinacio84794 күн бұрын

    Não tinha visto ainda, depois que assisti fiquei mudo, simplesmente sensacional

  • @jamesarmitage8399
    @jamesarmitage83993 ай бұрын

    Mr T would get his chains from here!!

  • @Madsstuff
    @Madsstuff6 күн бұрын

    please dont put music on these types of videos..

  • @user-vy5gw6rk1g
    @user-vy5gw6rk1g2 ай бұрын

    bless you for what you do.

  • @MrMarkpark
    @MrMarkpark2 ай бұрын

    Amazing. I love watching anything really big or really small being made.

  • @matthewrichardson828
    @matthewrichardson8283 ай бұрын

    nice work and nice quality

  • @user-lh5nh1ry6r
    @user-lh5nh1ry6r2 ай бұрын

    Un reportage vraiment très intéressant.

  • @realemonful
    @realemonful3 ай бұрын

    This would be the most repetitive job I can think of and don't think I'd last 1 day, but to imagine that some of these workers have done this day after day for years already... That must be hard to do lol

  • @ms.annthrope415

    @ms.annthrope415

    3 ай бұрын

    They gotta feed their families, and jobs are hard to come by. No different than people in the Great Depression. They worked whatever jobs they could get.

  • @notmenotme614

    @notmenotme614

    3 ай бұрын

    I imagine it depends on the pace. If it’s a chilled out relaxed pace then it wouldn’t be so bad. But if the Management are screaming at you that you must do 1000 links per day and we are 1 link behind schedule then I wouldn’t want to do it.

  • @brians48now

    @brians48now

    2 ай бұрын

    Almost all factories have a production line.

  • @realemonful

    @realemonful

    2 ай бұрын

    @@brians48now Almost every kind of a job has some sort of a production line set up lol but that is not what I was referring to in this case

  • @brians48now

    @brians48now

    2 ай бұрын

    What's the difference? You do the same thing day after day on every production line. What are you referring to if not that? @@realemonful

  • @igorberezin856
    @igorberezin8563 ай бұрын

    Funny how stud is cold welded. Im surprised it even holds on it

  • @mehmettemel8725

    @mehmettemel8725

    3 ай бұрын

    If you noticed the stud is pressed from the sides into softer red hot outer chain which locks itself into it.The weld is possibly to seal the edge to protect against moisture getting in.The reason for cold welding is it's most likely mild steel chain,you wouldn't weld a high tensile high alloy chain like that.

  • @rickdrysdale892

    @rickdrysdale892

    3 ай бұрын

    It hasn't been heat treated yet. @@mehmettemel8725

  • @nicolasrodriguez2321
    @nicolasrodriguez2321Ай бұрын

    Excelente video.trabajo pesado y soldadura.me encanta..💪💪💪👏👏👏

  • @user-uh5rf3ls5q
    @user-uh5rf3ls5q29 күн бұрын

    شكرا ع مجهودكم الرائع فى سبيل خدمة الملاحة العالمية والناس

  • @stephenfrench1060
    @stephenfrench10603 ай бұрын

    Scary wire rope lifting first load

  • @JMD006
    @JMD0063 ай бұрын

    😂 ya me imagino a un perro Chihuahua con esta cadena 😂😂😂😂

  • @G_Mac_Trading
    @G_Mac_Trading2 ай бұрын

    Great video, it also shows the craftsmanship of the workers

  • @user-tp1ih6uf1q
    @user-tp1ih6uf1q3 ай бұрын

    شكرآ جزيلا تحياتي للشعب الصيني

  • @user-hi3bw3nv7x
    @user-hi3bw3nv7x3 ай бұрын

    In fact China makes a lot of good things. Many world-famous car parts are made in China, only Mercedes refuses to do so. Even some spaceship parts, iPhones, and many other things are made in China.

  • @maxmaxime8380

    @maxmaxime8380

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not that simple and it all depends on the industrial sector, depending on whether you work in iPhones or shipbuilding! . . China produces some quality products for foreign companies, under supervision of the quality of these companies, with a high defect rate, but produces most in heavy industry, like the one shown in this film, with quality standards very low. I was involved in the selection of Chinese companies for heavy industry subcontracting, and even with the lowest quality standards, they could not even qualify. I went to China to check the quality of the manufacturing and I blocked everything for months, on manufacturing that was not very complex to carry out. I could talk for hours about everything we saw! The only good thing is that their prices are the lowest in the market and no one can compete with them on price. But you have to accept to receive the quality you paid for....

  • @user-hi3bw3nv7x

    @user-hi3bw3nv7x

    2 ай бұрын

    @@maxmaxime8380 Often when people address the issue of quality in industry, they approach the issue from a technical, scientific point of view. I believe that the issue is related to social and cultural values orientation only

  • @JAMaxeRestoration
    @JAMaxeRestoration3 ай бұрын

    I watch videos like this on the 2x speed. Saves time and nothing happening in the video is lost at the increased speed. Spending 10 minutes watching the manufacturing of ship anchor chain is plenty.

  • @amityFinder2099

    @amityFinder2099

    3 ай бұрын

    dang i didnt even realize this was 20min long. time sure does fly having fun

  • @user-lq9ed2yd5q
    @user-lq9ed2yd5q3 ай бұрын

    Curious that there are no stickers on the hard hats.

  • @lqdtrance

    @lqdtrance

    2 ай бұрын

    Never had a “sticker” on any of mine on any job site……

  • @far_outlook
    @far_outlook2 ай бұрын

    I hope that in the future, heavy jobs like this will be replaced by robot workers

  • @pio9919

    @pio9919

    2 ай бұрын

    Kind of stupid wish. Maaaaanyy people will lose their jobs. If so I would say: I hope that in future robots will help people in heavy jobs ;]

  • @scottrackley4457

    @scottrackley4457

    2 ай бұрын

    Believe it or not some workers like making stuff like this. I design and make massive stamping dies and love what I do.

  • @Maciek5000

    @Maciek5000

    2 ай бұрын

    Ok zoomer

  • @RipRoarin

    @RipRoarin

    2 ай бұрын

    Leaving how many unemployed?

  • @Lindenbum

    @Lindenbum

    2 ай бұрын

    What a thing to say, wishing workers with children and wives to support.

  • @marcob4630
    @marcob46304 күн бұрын

    A great video indeed! An incredible work for a ship chain

  • @biancametz482
    @biancametz4822 ай бұрын

    Das ist ein hervorragender Film! 👍🏻💪🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Ohne Musikgedudel und ohne Gequassel! Und vielen Dank, dass es auf Deutsch geschrieben ist! (Ohne dabei zugetextet zu werden.) Und wie ruhig es da ist. Da herrscht auch keine Hektik; jeder arbeitet behutsam und vorsichtig. Der Produktionsprozess sowie das Endprodukt sind sehr qualitativ! Vielen Dank, für die Aufnahmen! Die gesamte Fabrik hat bereits einige Jahre auf dem Buckel und dennoch funktionieren alle Maschinen und Geräte noch tadellos, weil sie gut und liebevoll❤ behandelt werden; wer diese konstruiert und gebaut hat, ist ein wahrer Künstler! Ebenso die dafür zuständigen TechnikerInnen und BetreuerInnen. 👍🏻💪🏻😊 P. S.: Es ist für mich unvorstellbar, wieviel Gewicht die Stahlseile tragen können, wenn die Ketten und Schäkel etc. am Kran hochgehoben werden. Einfach nur: Wow!💪🏻😮

  • @martijn3151
    @martijn31512 ай бұрын

    Amazing to watch. If only humans would use all this effort and resources for the good, instead of for fighting each other.

  • @slowhornet4802
    @slowhornet48022 ай бұрын

    New employee: "Isn't working here dangerous?" Cameraman: "Not at all. Could I please have my camera back?"

  • @swarajjagadev4724
    @swarajjagadev472413 сағат бұрын

    Best video ever seen on KZread

  • @paulmcgrath2175
    @paulmcgrath21753 ай бұрын

    Anyone else notice the missing link at 7:03 on the top of the machine? Doesn't look sketchy at all.

  • @rickdrysdale892

    @rickdrysdale892

    3 ай бұрын

    How does it look sketchy? Could be any number of reasons for it.

  • @benleaper6451
    @benleaper64513 ай бұрын

    This chain is one of the few items that can say Made in China on it and not break.

  • @lackaywadedo4630

    @lackaywadedo4630

    3 ай бұрын

    I doubt it

  • @tjm3900

    @tjm3900

    3 ай бұрын

    With Chinese manufacturing you get what you pay for. You want cheap, that's what you get. Any country will produce garbage if you do not insist on QC. There are many American examples of this.

  • @dennisneo1608

    @dennisneo1608

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@tjm3900Yeah, look at American car manufacturing!!

  • @kahutochishisumi9056

    @kahutochishisumi9056

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@tjm3900 exactly

  • @bowdoin5063

    @bowdoin5063

    3 ай бұрын

    Theoretically

  • @jeffreybonnier4760
    @jeffreybonnier47602 ай бұрын

    Watching the process of a chain being made is cool

  • @robert574
    @robert5742 ай бұрын

    I could smell the paint when you lifted the chain out of the tank. Do you ever have a competition with the two guys and the gray paint brushes?

  • @gordbaker896

    @gordbaker896

    2 ай бұрын

    That looked like inorganic zinc primer.

  • @niburmada5366
    @niburmada53666 күн бұрын

    Danke für Ihren sehr interessanten Beitrag...bei den Männern, sitzt jeder Handgriff...tolle Mitarbeiter...Grüße a.NRW 🇩🇪 👍⛓️🛠🔗📹👍👋👋

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