Have you ever been interested in television set manufacture? Today you have a chance to know how your best friend was produced.
Such plastic granules are delivered to the factory to produce plastic components of TV sets.
They are mixed in a special machine.
Further the granulated material goes to this pressing shop.
Pressing machines.
A press mold is filled up with liquid plastic.
A ready frame goes further…
… where its is stamped with a logo.
In the next shop the press machines are more sophisticated.
Nearly all the work is done by the machines.
Foam plastic production shop.
Special press-molds.
Polysterene foam is subject to temperature treatment.
So they get granules 5mm in diameter.
Surface mounted device.
Blazing paste application.
Component mounting.
The process is fully automated.
Group soldering.
Each circuit is tested to minimize defective goods.
Bigger components are mounted on the circuits.
These operations are done manually – it’s cheaper from the economic point of view.
Diagnostic equipment for the ready circuits.
The final stage of production – Complete Knock Down.
Most of the factory’s employees are young people, generally females.
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A. Bunka here. Number one there Meathead.
I still got my Zenith.
Preety nice pictures! Russia has from ever a state of the art technology and industry and continues to develope.
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Nice call there, Ivana.
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
Have a nice day.
You too.
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Nice to see. I thought TV production still functional only in Far East countries.
Ummm, this is not Russian technology.
Even if you are right, so wut??…
I bet there were quite a few russian scientists involwed, you see, alot have emigrated after the collapse of you know what.
Boring pictures.
very
the size and cleanliness of the factory is impressive!
some of that stuff is Russian high-technology.
There is no russian technology here. It is Philips or LG tv sets assembly line. All the manufacturing machines you see here are made in Japan or in Germany.
The only thing russians do here is just connecting wires by hand…
What monopoly brand is it.
Television?
Looks like Samsung.
Story already ran a few months ago…
18th!