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How Kit Kat Are Made In Factory - How It's Made Kit Kat
How Kit Kat Are Made In Factory - How It's Made Kit Kat Machines 7 Views • 4 months ago

How do they make Kit kats? It is one of a short video in a series of short, concise videos that reveal the mysteries behind how everyday things happen.

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00:09 How Biscuits Are Made
00:58​ How Kit Kats Are Made
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Banana Chips Mega Factory: Processing Millions of Bananas with Modern Technology
Banana Chips Mega Factory: Processing Millions of Bananas with Modern Technology Machines 2 Views • 4 months ago

Ever wondered how your favourite banana chips are made? Join us as we take you inside our factory for an exclusive look at the entire banana chips production process. From fresh bananas to crunchy perfection, see how it's all done!

Video Segments:
Harvesting the Bananas
Quality Control
Peeling and Slicing
Frying
Seasoning
Packaging
Final Quality Check

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Inside Micron Taiwan’s Semiconductor Factory | Taiwan’s Mega Factories EP1
Inside Micron Taiwan’s Semiconductor Factory | Taiwan’s Mega Factories EP1 Machines 3 Views • 4 months ago

Join us for a tour of Micron Technology’s Taiwan chip manufacturing facilities to discover how chips are produced and how innovations in the semiconductor industry impact people and businesses all over the world.

Take a look inside one of the semiconductor factories that make Taiwan the most significant site of semiconductor production in the world. Thanks to modern technology and constant innovations, chip manufacturing advances at a rapid pace. Today, each silicon microchip contains over 100 billion transistors, the switches that make up the basic units of computing. Each transistor is just a few nanometers in size, making them a fraction of the size of a human hair.

This means that even the slightest contamination can halt the entire chip production process. In fact, the semiconductor manufacturing process contains over 1,000 steps, all of which must be executed perfectly to produce functional chips. In Micron’s mega factory, silicon wafers are processed with incredible precision. The dustless factory is highly automated, which minimizes the number of humans required to enter. Each silicon wafer is coated in a UV-sensitive liquid, then etched using photolithography. We exhibit the entire process here in high resolution, giving you an inside look into the workings of one of the most high-tech factories in the world.

Micron Technology is a global leader in the semiconductor industry and produces leading-edge memory products. Its neighbor Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) produces industry-leading logic technology. These two companies constitute a large portion of the Taiwanese semiconductor industry, which spans the island from north to south. As they grow and continue to innovate, their products require more and more resources to produce, putting increasing pressure on the environment. Micron leaders share how they are expanding their innovative approach into the area of resource management, enabling them to create more sustainable products.

Chapters:
00:00 Taiwan’s Semiconductor Mega Factories
01:10 Micron Technology’s Factory Operations Center
02:39 Silicon Transistors: The Basic Units of All Computing
04:34 Taiwan’s Chip Production Facilities
05:47 Micron Technology’s Mega Factory in Taiwan
08:00 Semiconductor Design: Developing the Architecture for Integrated Circuits
08:45 Micron’s Dustless Fabrication Facility
11:06 Wafer Processing With Photolithography
13:13 Automation Optimizes Deliver Efficiency
14:50 Monitoring Machines from the Remote Operations Center
16:37 Transforming Chips Into Usable Components
18:41 Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Chip Production
21:40 A World of Ceaseless Innovation
22:30 End Credits

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How Plywood Is Made In Factories? (Mega Factories Video)
How Plywood Is Made In Factories? (Mega Factories Video) Machines 9 Views • 4 months ago

Plywood production requires a good log, called a peeler, which is generally straighter and larger in diameter than one required for processing into dimensioned lumber by a sawmill. The log is laid horizontally and rotated about its long axis while a long blade is pressed into it, causing a thin layer of wood to peel off (much as a continuous sheet of paper from a roll). An adjustable nosebar, which may be solid or a roller, is pressed against the log during rotation, to create a "gap" for veneer to pass through between the knife and the nosebar. The nosebar partly compresses the wood as it is peeled; it controls vibration of the peeling knife; and assists in keeping the veneer being peeled to an accurate thickness. In this way the log is peeled into sheets of veneer, which are then cut to the desired oversize dimensions, to allow it to shrink (depending on wood species) when dried. The sheets are then patched, graded, glued together and then baked in a press at a temperature of at least 140 °C (284 °F), and at a pressure of up to 1.9 MPa (280 psi) (but more commonly 200 psi) to form the plywood panel. The panel can then be patched, have minor surface defects such as splits or small knot holes filled, re-sized, sanded or otherwise refinished, depending on the market for which it is intended.

Plywood for indoor use generally uses the less expensive urea-formaldehyde glue, which has limited water resistance, while outdoor and marine-grade plywood are designed to withstand moisture, and use a water-resistant phenol-formaldehyde glue to prevent delamination and to retain strength in high humidity.

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How LUXURY Rolls-Royce Cars Are Made ? (Mega Factories Video)
How LUXURY Rolls-Royce Cars Are Made ? (Mega Factories Video) Machines 15 Views • 4 months ago

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British luxury automobile maker. A wholly owned subsidiary of German group BMW, it was established in 1998 after BMW was licensed the rights to the Rolls-Royce brand name and logo from Rolls-Royce plc and acquired the rights to the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls-Royce grill shape trademarks from Volkswagen AG. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited operates from purpose-built administrative and production facilities opened in 2003 across from the historic Goodwood Circuit in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom. Rolls-Royce Motors Cars Limited is the exclusive manufacturer of Rolls-Royce branded motor cars since 2003.

Although the Rolls-Royce brand has been in use since 1906, the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars subsidiary of BMW AG has no direct relationship to Rolls-Royce-branded vehicles produced prior to 2003 other than being a major engine and other supplier prior to 2003. The Bentley Motors Limited subsidiary of Volkswagen AG is the direct successor to Rolls-Royce Motors and various other predecessor entities that produced Rolls-Royce and Bentley branded cars between the foundation of each company and 2003, when the BMW-controlled entity started producing cars under the Rolls-Royce brand

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National geographic megafactories - Tesla
National geographic megafactories - Tesla Machines 16 Views • 4 months ago

National geographic megafactories - Tesla
Tesla Motors (often shortened to Tesla) is an American automaker and energy storage company co-founded by Elon Musk Martin Eberhard Marc Tarpenning JB Straubel and Ian Wright and is based in Palo Alto California. The company specializes in electric cars their powertrain components and also produces battery charging equipment.
Tesla first gained widespread attention following its production of the Tesla Roadster the first electric sports car in 2008. The company's second vehicle the Model S an electric luxury sedan debuted in 2012 and is built at the Tesla Factory in California. In Q1 2013 Tesla released its stock profits for the first time from its NASDAQ ticker symbol. The Model S has been the world's best-selling plug-in electric car for two years in a row 2015 and 2016. Its global sales achieved the 150 000 unit milestone in November 2016 four years and five months after its introduction. As of December 2016 the Model S ranks as the world's all-time second best-selling plug-in after the Nissan Leaf. The Model S was then followed by the Model X a crossover SUV. Tesla's next vehicle is the Model 3 which was unveiled in March 2016. It is slated for release in 2017 with a price at US$35 000 before any government incentives.
As of December 2016 Tesla Motors has sold over 186 000 electric cars worldwide since delivery of its first Tesla Roadster in 2008 making the carmaker the second largest global pure electric car manufacturer after the Renault-Nissan Alliance. For two years running 2015 and 2016 Tesla Motors ranked as the world's second best selling manufacturer of plug-in electric cars after BYD Auto. Musk the CEO has said that he envisions Tesla Motors as a technology company and independent automaker aimed at eventually offering electric cars at prices affordable to the average consumer.
Tesla has a network of high-powered Superchargers located across North America Europe and Asia for Tesla vehicles. The company also operates a Destination Charging program under which shops restaurants and other venues are offered fast chargers for their customers. Although Tesla operates a number of production and assembly plants the company's most iconic facility is the Gigafactory 1 near Reno Nevada where Panasonic builds 21-70 cells for Tesla batteries. Tesla also manufactures the Tesla Powerwall Powerpack batteries and solar panels (in varying form factors) for home and industry applications.

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Giant Aircraft: Manufacturing an Airbus A350 | Mega Manufacturing | Free Documentary
Giant Aircraft: Manufacturing an Airbus A350 | Mega Manufacturing | Free Documentary Machines 2 Views • 4 months ago

Mega Manufacturing: Airbus A350 | 4K Engineering Documentary

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Assembled in France using millions of components made throughout Europe: The A350 is the most modern commercial aircraft in the world.

The Airbus A 350: the most modern commercial aircraft in the world. It takes 1800 highly-skilled specialists in Toulouse, France, and 2.5 million individual parts, delivered from all over the world, to assemble this masterpiece of aeronautic engineering. The goal: An aircraft with minimal consumption and maximum range. 53 percent of the Aircraft consist of a modern ultra-light composite material. But the innovative material also requires entirely new manufacturing processes. A challenge for the aircraft manufacturers in Toulouse. And the final assembly is preceded by a logistical masterpiece: The individual parts of the aircraft travel from various Airbus plants in Europe to Toulouse: the front and centre sections from Saint-Nazaire in France, the tail section from Hamburg, the wings from Broughton in Wales and Bremen, and the tail fin from Getafe in Spain. The factory in Toulouse is supplied with these parts by a specially developed transport aircraft, the Beluga. Several times a day, five of these machines commute between the various plants and bring supplies for production seven days a week from early in the morning until midnight. And the journey of the components is not over in Toulouse. By the time the A350 is fully assembled it will have passed through seven hangars or "stations." Given the extremely high number of components that have to be assembled and the large number of different suppliers, there are a lot of risk factors involved in the production of the A350. And the pressure is high: The modern aircraft is extremely popular with airlines, with 890 pending orders to date. Ten aircraft of the A350 have to leave the factory every month no matter what.
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