使用済みアルミ缶が新品に生まれ変わる!驚異のリサイクル鋳造から超高速成形・印刷まで【アルテミラ製缶 / MAアルミニウム】
Please turn on captions to watch. In this episode of Amazing Factory, we take a close look at the amazing manufacturing process of aluminum cans, which are so familiar to our daily lives! We will show you the impressive cycle in which collected used beverage cans (UBC) are transformed back into shiny new aluminum cans through the latest recycling technology and precision manufacturing engineering. At the recycling plant in Oyama, Shizuoka, we captured the dynamic scene of crushing and sorting aluminum cans, melting them down, and casting them into huge blocks called "slabs." At the rolling mill, these huge slabs are heated and stretched to their limits to become beautiful "giant coils." And at the Altermira Can factory, they are instantly formed into can shapes by ultra-high-speed presses, washed, printed, and inspected at an incredible speed—it's truly refreshing to watch! From the production of cans to the Fuji Oyama Plant, which can produce 10 million can lids a day, please enjoy the essence of Japanese craftsmanship to the very end! If you like the video, please subscribe to our channel and give us a thumbs up! 【Timestamps】 00:00 Let's look at the aluminum can manufacturing and recycling process 00:30 Recycling used aluminum cans (UBC) (MA Aluminum) 01:09 Crushing UBC and sorting foreign matter 02:45 Removing paint in the roasting furnace 03:03 Melting and storing aluminum 04:21 Casting and cooling the huge ingot "slab" 06:23 Heating and rolling slabs (MA Aluminum Rolling Mill) 09:04 Winding thin aluminum sheets into coils 09:56 Shaping and processing aluminum cans (Altermira Can Gifu Factory) 10:12 Punching out can prototypes and deforming bodies 11:19 Washing/drying cans and vacuum conveying 12:13 High-speed printing, inspection, and shipping of cans 13:06 Mass production of can lids (ends) (Altermira Can Fuji Oyama Factory) #AluminumCans #ManufacturingProcess #Recycling #AltermiraCan #MAAluminum #FactoryTour #Craftsmanship #Ingot #Rolling #MassProduction

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