
Filmed at top-tier global factories like ArcelorMittal, Pres Bull, and GEM, this documentary offers unmatched behind-the-scenes insight into how the world’s most demanding components are engineered. Whether it's streetlight poles, train axles, or aerospace-grade parts — every movement here is calculated, every spark purposeful. Welcome to the rhythm of modern industry.
⏱ Timeline:
0:30. Car crusher hydraulic press
3:03. Steel wire production at ArcelorMittal
6:50. Port logistics and CO₂ reduction
8:21. Rebar and pipe production in Ghana
9:14. Coil spring manufacturing
12:06. Handmade bicycle frame process
16:08. Pipe fabrication and welding
21:15. Forging 1600-ton press
23:05. Bolt and nut production
25:13. Axle forging and testing
27:10. Upset forging process
28:01. Ring forging at GEM
29:54. Helical gear cutting
30:19. Street light pole production
34:13. Rail cutting with oxy-propane torch
35:56. Hydraulic tube clamp bending
37:00. Takisawa CNC lathe
39:46. Gear tooth shaping
39:54. Samsung CNC with Y-axis
44:07. Chess rook CNC machining
46:15. CTX Beta 4-axis turning center
49:30. AF2D6 CNC wire bender
50:33. Tool steel cutting with Everising bandsaw
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