日本のモノづくりを支える!脅威の鋳造プロセス5選!

2023-12-17に共有

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  • @AMatofFact
    The difference between this and the North India crew is enormous. These guys actually analyze the metal before casting and they wear safety boots and respirators! This is proper manufacturing!
  • @TheJohnRowley
    Despite being such an advanced consumer driven society it is impressive how Japan retains it's smaller manufacturing businesses, often the way in which these businesses create involves a great deal of craftsmanship and isn't reliant on computers. I envy Japan this, small manufacturers such as this in the UK have a very very difficult time surviving if they survive at all.
  • @MrSteve280
    I worked in the US factory culture in my youth before being driven out by the pervasive sense of entitlement, ever lowering standards, and deviation from the needs of the business. What I see in this video is the professional and fulfillment I'd always wanted with that kind of work. I also admire the smaller "cottage industry" approach, which I believe is ideal for nurturing the craftsman attitude and pride of quality. これらすべての労働者と工場スタッフに敬意と称賛を送ります
  • @madmatt2024
    After having seen so many manufacturing and repair videos from third world crap-hole countries, it's a breath of fresh air to see how thing are done in a first world country that prioritizes safe working conditions and a quality product.
  • @ToskaForsite
    Эти высокотехнологичные роботы выглядят совсем как люди. Потрясающе!
  • @cb2033x
    Awesome to see Yanmar engine parts being made, It shows why their quality is so good.
  • @bretluyet1896
    thanks for the video,this was our process to a t,those ladels hand carried are 80 to 100lbs of aluminum,at the end of day you are wore out,hard work and kudos to these guys,they work hard
  • @defabc2641
    いつも日本を支えてくださってありがとうございます。
  • Большое почтение человеку труда! Япония сохраняет качество продукта, гармония труда и души создателя. У меня до сих пор имеются и пользуюсь японскими устройствами которым уже 30-40 лет, это механика, электроника и они радуют меня дизайном, безупречной работой! Япония, сохраняй, воспитывай поколение своих творцов и создателей прекрастных продуктов!!! Great respect to the man of work! Japan preserves the quality of the product, the harmony of work and the soul of the creator. I still have and use Japanese devices that are already 30-40 years old, these are mechanics, electronics and they delight me with design, impeccable work! Japan, preserve and educate the generation of its creators and creators of wonderful products!!!
  • Уважаю японцев, у них интересный менталитет и власть интересно относится к людям. Люди сохранили свои предприятия оставшиеся им от их родителей. Жизнь везде тяжелая, постоянно работать.
  • Wonderfull, all these companys contribute very very much to other manufacturing companys and hopefully will stay in business forever. The last company is grand, making just one variety of what each machine is capable of producing, the guy is lucky to be in his position as company owner and operator in a much needed products for almost anything.
  • @sgbbco3981
    Love it, the guy around @9:00 mark is a beast! carrying around that massive molten ladle of aluminum all over that factory floor. My back hurts just watching it. Thank you to all those men and women who damn near work their souls away! You are appreciated, you are seen. You are the people who make our world possible. Edit - Creator/uploader should tag the businesses or list them in the videos, if the business is open to it. I am certain you would pick up some contracts for work. Social media is the best marketing there is. The screw machines at the end were awesome. Reminds me of my Uncle. He ran Screw machines. Had a similar setup but not as many machines as, Asai has in his ship shown. Great job keeping all those old machines cranking!
  • Ничего себе, роботы один в один как люди.
  • @cam_8528
    Very awesome and cool. Thanks for sharing
  • Ahhh yes, finally a refined version of casting/molding. Was fascinated with this process but unfortunately recommended Pakistani method. This is so much more state of art, professional.