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Paving bricks made from plastic waste
Paving bricks made from plastic waste Machines 28 Views • 1 year ago

Rebricks, a brick making factory located Jakarta in Indonesia is not any regular brick making factory. Here, bricks are made using plastic waste.

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Business Machines You Can Buy Online To Make Money
Business Machines You Can Buy Online To Make Money Machines 35 Views • 1 year ago

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In this video, we will learn about 15 different business machines that can help you grow your business or just make your daily life easier.

A CNC (Numerical Control) router is a machine designed to process various materials (wood, plastic, metal) with high precision. It can be used to create complex parts and elements.
Laser rust removal is an innovative technology that allows you to quickly and effectively remove rust from metal surfaces. The machine uses laser light to heat and remove the affected areas.
Mini excavator - a compact and mobile analog of a conventional excavator. Suitable for small construction projects and work in confined spaces.
Banana slicer - a simple and handy tool for slicing bananas quickly and neatly. Ideal for cafes, restaurants and retail outlets.
Food dryer - equipment for drying vegetables, fruits, berries and mushrooms. Allows you to preserve the useful properties of products for a long time.
Packing machine - apparatus for hermetically sealed packaging of various goods. Provides reliable protection from external influences and preserves the freshness of products.
Glove knitting machine - machine for knitting gloves from yarn or threads. Provides high speed and quality of knitting.
Knitting machine - equipment for creating various textile products from yarn. Allows you to create clothing, accessories and interior items.
Embroidery machine - a device for applying embroidery to textile products. Suitable for decorating clothing, home textiles and accessories.
Coffee roaster - equipment for roasting coffee beans. Allows you to get a fragrant and rich taste of coffee due to the uniform heating of beans.
Cleaning sponge machine - a machine that allows you to create sponges of various shapes and sizes from foam and abrasive materials.
Wall printer - a multifunctional device for printing images and text on various surfaces. It is ideal for creating decorative elements, wall decorations and furniture.
Floor printer - a larger and more powerful version of a wall printer, designed for printing on large surfaces.
Fruit netting machine - equipment that allows you to quickly and neatly pack fruits and vegetables into nets.
Rebar bending machine - a tool for bending reinforcing bars at various angles. It is used in the construction of reinforced concrete structures and foundations.

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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 21 Views • 1 year 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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A Visit to a Small Factory in China with an Indian Perspective
A Visit to a Small Factory in China with an Indian Perspective Machines 31 Views • 1 year ago

🇮🇳✈️🇨🇳 Join us on a unique journey as we step inside the heart of Chinese manufacturing! In today's video, we're taking you to a small factory in China, and what makes it even more interesting is that we have an Indian visitor sharing their experiences.

🌏 Cultural Exchange:
Discover the fascinating blend of cultures as we witness firsthand the collaboration between Indian and Chinese workers. Explore the shared workspace, hear stories of friendship, and see how diversity enriches the working environment.

🏭 Inside the Factory:
Get an exclusive look behind the scenes of a Chinese small-scale factory. From the production process to the final product, we'll showcase the intricate details that go into the creation of various goods. Gain insights into the technology, craftsmanship, and daily operations that make this factory unique.

🤝 Building Bridges:
This video isn't just about factories; it's about building bridges between nations. Learn how individuals from different backgrounds come together, share ideas, and contribute to the global economy. Witness the power of collaboration and cooperation.

📸 Visual Feast:
Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the factory floor. From the rhythmic hum of machines to the vibrant colors of raw materials, experience the visual feast that awaits you. We'll capture the essence of the production process through stunning visuals.

🌟 Conclusion:
Join us as we conclude our adventure with reflections on the significance of international cooperation in today's interconnected world. Discover the beauty of unity in diversity and witness the positive impact of cross-cultural experiences.

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How Cement Is Made? (Mega Factories Video)
How Cement Is Made? (Mega Factories Video) Machines 28 Views • 1 year ago

A cement is a binder, a substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel (aggregate) together. Cement mixed with fine aggregate produces mortar for masonry, or with sand and gravel, produces concrete. Concrete is the most widely used material in existence and is behind only water as the planet's most-consumed resource.

Cement manufacturing is a complex process that begins with mining and then grinding raw materials that include limestone and clay, to a fine powder, called raw meal, which is then heated to a sintering temperature as high as 1450 °C in a cement kiln. In this process, the chemical bonds of the raw materials are broken down and then they are recombined into new compounds. The result is called clinker, which are rounded nodules between 1mm and 25mm across. The clinker is ground to a fine powder in a cement mill and mixed with gypsum to create cement. The powdered cement is then mixed with water and aggregates to form concrete that is used in construction.

Clinker quality depends on raw material composition, which has to be closely monitored to ensure the quality of the cement. Excess free lime, for example, results in undesirable effects such as volume expansion, increased setting time or reduced strength. Several laboratory and online systems can be employed to ensure process control in each step of the cement manufacturing process, including clinker formation.

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Inside a World-Class Glass Factory | Taiwan’s Mega Factories EP4
Inside a World-Class Glass Factory | Taiwan’s Mega Factories EP4 Machines 36 Views • 1 year ago

Glass has been an important material in human societies since its invention over 4,000 years ago. But how is glass made, and why is it still so essential today? This documentary explains how one mega factory in central Taiwan produces high-tech glass products for diverse industries around the world.

Since the opening of its first factory in Hsinchu, Taiwan, the Taiwan Glass Company has expanded to open a total of five factories across northern and central Taiwan. Today, one of these factories houses the first and only float glass line in Taiwan. But how did Taiwan become one of the world’s top glass producers?

Hsinchu, Taiwan is famous for its semiconductor industry. However, in the 1970s, the city was a prominent producer of string light bulbs and decorative glass, producing over 70% of the world’s supply. This industrial dominance was made possible in part due to Taiwan’s large deposits of silica sand, a key material in glass production.

Today, Taiwan Glass’s five factories produce glass products for a variety of applications, including bottles and jars, architectural glass and glass fiber. Each factory employs specialized technology to produce the best glass of its kind. In this documentary, we tour Taiwan Glass to witness their production processes and find out what sets this mega factory apart from its competitors.

Beyond producing new glass, Taiwan Glass also runs its own glass recycling facility, enabling the company to utilize recycled glass in its products without any loss in quality. And when it comes to architectural glass, the company produces all kinds, with various coatings and finishes for designers to choose from. In fact, coated glass panes produced by Taiwan Glass can be seen in the glass curtain walls of many prominent and luxurious skyscrapers worldwide. We show you how these functional coatings are applied and how additional processes allow the glass panes to withstand sun, wind, and heavy storms while looking beautiful for decades.

So, are you ready to find out how glass is made? Then what are you waiting for? Check out our in-depth tour of this Taiwanese mega factory to see why glass remains a crucial material in our societies today.

Chapters:
00:00 Taiwan’s Mega Factories: Glass
01:20 Weaving Glass Fiber Fabric for Compact High-Tech Electronics
04:41 Unique Attributes of Glass
05:49 History of Taiwan Glass
06:49 Taiwan Glass’s Five Factories
07:46 Taiwan Glass’s Float Glass Facility
09:14 Sand Is Transformed Into Glass in the Furnace
10:05 Liquid Glass Is Poured Onto Molten Tin and Solidifies
11:11 Cooling the Solid Glass
12:09 Lasers and Cameras Check the Glass Quality
12:44 Flat Glass Sheets Are Cut With Tungsten Blades
13:33 Skyscrapers’ Glass Curtain Walls Require Specialist Coatings
14:59 Adding Specialist Coatings
16:09 Marrying Insulated Glass Panels for Curtain Wall Buildings
17:43 Glass Recycling Process
19:42 Molten Recycled Glass Is Molded Into Bottles
20:55 Bottle Cooling and Quality Check
21:52 The Future of the Glass Industry
23:25 End Credits

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