Amazing Manufacturing of Wheel Gear With Complete Process of Gear Cutting, Gear Shaping & Hobbing
Amazing Manufacturing of Wheel Gear With Complete Process of Gear Cutting, Gear Shaping & Hobbing
Welcome to our latest video, where into the fascinating world of wheel gear manufacturing! Join us as we explore the complete process involved in creating precise and efficient wheel gears. From the intricate details of gear cutting to the precise techniques of gear shaping and the specialized method of hobbing, this video covers it all.
Discover the art and science behind these essential manufacturing processes that ensure the smooth operation of countless machines. Whether you're a student, an industry professional, or simply curious about how things are made, this video will provide you with a comprehensive look into the complexities of gear manufacturing.
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Made from a special steel alloy, known as _Mulligan Stew._
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Какой колосальный труд,осторожность и терпение у этих ребят браво!!!
они настолько осторожны что льют металл в шлепанцах
Pekerjaan yg sangat menakjubkan.
Концерн Северсталь!
Those metalurgical scientists from Pakistan are doing amazing jobs. They are able to prepare the very precise and accurate steel alloy with the carbon content in steel accuracy down to 0.00065%. And they do it with bare hands and mostly barefoot. Is the pijamas necessary to achieve this high quality casting material? No lab equipment or other BS is necessary.
They do appear to be recycling far better than we. Get metals hot enough, they will homogenize.
Yes, I think businesses in the west are far too pedantic about the quality, strength and safety of their metal products. And all the silly and over the top safety protocols costs gets passed on to the consumer. Safety in numbers appears to work well for them in Pakistan. Good for them.
@@no2thenwo737 It all depends on the use of the metal. There are tons of items that it just don't matter.
What gass are used for the sand to be hard
Carbon dioxide, which affects the silicates in the sand.
Most of these companies are 100rds of years old, they know what they are doing.
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