Coca-Cola Canning Line Factory - Aluminum Can Manufacturing Processes

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Discover the mesmerizing journey of how aluminum cans are made, from their recycling into colossal rolls to their transformation into iconic Coca-Cola cans. Dive into the high-speed world of production, witnessing the intricate processes that turn simple sheets of metal into pressure-resistant vessels for your favorite beverages. Explore the innovative technology, automation, and meticulous quality control that bring each can to life, ensuring freshness and taste. Join us on this captivating visual adventure to unveil the captivating story behind the creation of millions of aluminum cans that hold the fizz and flavor of your beloved drinks.

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would have been better if you had an actual person narrate this instead of a text to speech.

JonathanKing
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Interesting manufacturing. The computer voiceover needs a little work - can ends, not cannends, etc.

StrangerInAStrange
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Fascinating! Thank you! I will be watching more!

CuriousEarthMan
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This is such a high-quality video, the filming and editing are on point, highlighting every detail of the process
🥰🥰🥰

dr.process
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What type of conveyor transfer the aluminum cans vertical?

lintonthomas
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Anyone else think of Wall-E seeing those blocks of cans 😂😂😂😂

DET.RACHELM
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Absolutely amazing. Technology has come a long way

niiotu
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wow, what an educative manufacturing process

AbdulMuhaiminAminMaulah-usiz
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Recycling is a very good mathod to resolve the problem of matter

VijayKumar-uqug
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I worked for the Schlitz can company later Strohs. He left out all the colors on the can are put on at the same time. You can put up to five different colors on each can. Before it leaves the decorater while that ink is still wet it also applies a coat of varnish on it. Think about the clear coat on today's car, serves the same purpose. That machine could run 960 cans per minute. After leaving that machine it went through an oven to dry the outside. It then went through a spray unit to cover the inside like he said. It then went through another oven to dry the inside. Then to a necking machine and finally to the palletizer where I worked. It was fed by two decoraters. Our shifts were 12 hrs a day. Our work days were 4 one week and 3 the next. Unless some issues arised I would place over 1, 000, 000 cans on pallets for shipping every 12 hours. There was at that time 3 palletizers. From what I understand now they have increased the production and added another palletizer. The plant was sold some years ago and I'm not sure who owns it now. It was at that time the second largest can manufacturering plant in the US. Only the Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado was larger.😊

donaldsink
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May I know whether you made the video with InVideo, Pictory, or Filki?

Prepper
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Anybody else notice the cans with Sam's Cola labels at 6:42?
Yeah I thought they tasted similar.

jasons
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Very nice thought and production methods

chakrapaniprusty
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I wish my country Ghana would think towards this great direction

hanselowusu
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Great product can be seen in every country

kingsleyquarcoo
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recycling is a good practise to save our environment

fredgrafix
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Beautiful presentation how coca-cola manufacturer their products.

maheshkumargautam
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Wonder why they can't make aluminium shopping bags and water bottles. It will be light and recyclable ♻️

jayanthlaxman
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Did I missed it or wasn't it included - plastic inner lining process?

andrestruus