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Narrator: thermoplastic
Fire helmets are lightweight,
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But that doesn't mean
They aren't tough.
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Because of
Their chemical composition,
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These plastic helmets
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Remain sturdy, even
When exposed to temperatures
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Of over 500 degrees fahrenheit.
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Developed in the 1970s,
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The helmets
Have become standard issue
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At many fire stations.
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There are few situations
More dangerous than entering
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A burning building.
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Thermoplastic fire helmets
Weigh substantially less
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Than other alternatives.
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These helmets
Are one piece of equipment
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That won't slow down
The rescue mission.
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Production starts with a special
Blend of thermoplastic pellets.
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A vacuum pulls the pellets
Into a hopper.
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The pellets then flow into
An injection-molding machine.
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It melts and molds the pellets
Into the shape of a fire helmet.
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A robot retrieves the helmet
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And transfers it
To a cooling station.
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A worker then clips off
Plastic that solidified
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As it flowed through a channel
And into the mold.
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This unwanted bit
Is called sprue.
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She wipes off fingerprints
And inspects the condition
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Of the helmet shell.
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The next worker trims the brim
To remove excess plastic
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That formed
When the mold closed.
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For this process, he uses
A blade with a curved edge.
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Next, he applies
Reflective strips
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That will allow the firefighter
To be seen in the dark.
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He drills holes for attaching
Either goggles or face shields.
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And the worker adds
A last reflective strip.
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He screws a support plate
For the I.D. Shield
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To the front
Of the helmet shell.
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He uses plastic screws
Rather than metal
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Because metal
Is electrically conductive
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And would put the firefighter
At risk
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In the event of electrical
Sparking during a fire.
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Another worker
Now applies labels
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To the inside
Of the helmet shell.
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The labels indicate
That this model of fire helmet
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Is in compliance
With the safety requirements.
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The worker inserts
High-density foam padding
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In the helmet shell.
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The padded cap
Will cushion the wearer
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From the force of an impact.
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This web of straps will serve
As a suspension liner
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And will also support the helmet
On the wearer's head.
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Another worker installs
A ratchet system for adjusting
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The fit of the liner
To the firefighter's head.
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Positioned at the nape
Of the neck,
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The firefighter
Can turn the knob
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To pull the suspension web
Tighter.
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Attachments on the suspension
Liner fit into sockets
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On the helmet
To lock it in place.
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He fastens the chin strap
To the helmet
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By wrapping the ends
Around molded struts
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On both sides of the shell.
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The chin strap
Has a quick-release button
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In the event
That the firefighter
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Has to remove the helmet fast.
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Another worker now folds up
Flame-resistant earflaps.
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The flaps are equipped
With hooked
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And looped fastening strips
That fit to the helmet.
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He sets the earflaps aside
While he inserts snaps
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For goggles
Into brackets on the helmet.
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He screws the snaps
Snugly to the helmet.
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The worker then wraps the
Fire-and-fog-resistant goggles
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Around the helmet
And snaps them to it.
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He tucks the maintenance
Instructions into the helmet,
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Followed by the folded earflaps.
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This thermoplastic fire helmet
Is now complete,
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But there's still one last bit
Of official business.
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The worker screws
The large leather I.D. Shield
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To the support plate.
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The shield bears the name
Of the fire department
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And a symbol that denotes rank.
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This fire helmet
Is now ready for duty.
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It will be one of
The first things the firefighter
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Reaches for when he or she
Gets an emergency call.
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Narrator: contemporary artists
Are challenging
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Our perception of basketry.
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Focusing on form
Rather than function,
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Artisans are weaving grasses
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And other fibers
Into sculptural art.
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These basketry sculptures
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Usually aren't meant
To contain anything.
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Instead, they're meant to
Capture and hold our attention.
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Is it art, or is it a basket?
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A basketry sculpture is both.
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It celebrates the tradition
Of the craft
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While elevating basketry
To an art form.
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Materials
For a basketry sculpture
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Can include a mix of thing,
From natural fibers,
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To metallic pieces,
Wire, and beads.
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Soaking fibers
Like palm-tree strands
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In hot water will soften them
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And make the fibers
Flexible enough for weaving,
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But they won't lose their
Interesting crinkly texture.
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About two hours in,
The artist checks the suppleness
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Of the fibers.
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They can now be bent
Without breaking,
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But they need
A bit more softening up.
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So she covers the fibers
With plastic and leaves them
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To soak a little longer.
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She turns her attention
To the sculpture's centerpiece,
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Which will be made of copper.
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She draws a design
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Onto the copper's
Protective plastic liner.
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Using metal shears,
She cuts out the shape.
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The artist peels off
The plastic liner
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That has protected the copper,
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Revealing the glossy,
Untarnished surface.
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She now places the copper above
A bag full of small pellets
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And pounds it
Using a nylon mallet.
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This process gives the copper
An aged, hammered texture.
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She gives some areas on the
Other side the same treatment.
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The hammering also bowls out
The profile of the piece.
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Using a marker,
The artist draws a line
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About 1/3 of an inch in
From the edge.
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She marks dots
Onto this newly defined border,
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Spacing them evenly apart.
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She then punches holes
Through all the dots,
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Using a lever-operated
Drill press.
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She cuts out the space
Between the holes,
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And this process creates
Separate tabs for each hole.
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The artisan
Now bends back the tabs,
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Following the marked line.
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The application of a clear
Powder coat prevents tarnishing.
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After a few hours,
The palm strands
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Are now sufficiently softened.
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She retrieves the strands
From the hot-water soak
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And sets them aside.
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The artist returns
To the copper centerpiece
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And begins to weave,
Starting with rattan reeds
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That have also soaked
To make them more pliable.
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She pulls the reeds through
The tabs and intercrosses them
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So that they fan out
In two directions.
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She then braids cotton string
Against the centerpiece.
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This creates a neat and sturdy
Border all the way around.
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She clips clothespins
To the rattan
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To hold the braided border
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In place
Against the centerpiece.
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She then trims
The ends of the strings.
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Next, the artist
Weaves rattan reeds
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Parallel to the cotton braid,
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Entwining them with the reeds
That extend outward.
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She creates one row of these
Rigid fibers for structure.
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She's now ready
For the palm strands.
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After the soaking, the strands
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Remain soft and pliable
For many hours,
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So she doesn't have
To rush the work.
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As she continues,
She alternates rows of palm
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And rattan fibers.
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The different textures
Add visual interest
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To the basketry sculpture.
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It will take two months
To complete this work.
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When the basketry work is done,
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The artist
Takes the piece outside
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And airbrushes them
With acrylic paint.
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She sometimes relies
On a metal template
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To more evenly define
The paint border.
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It's the finishing touch
To the basketry sculpture,
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And now it's up to the public
To understand the story
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That the artist has woven.
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Narrator: the earliest tools for
Roasting coffee beans were pans
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You would hold over hot coals
Or an open fire,
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But, today, coffee roasting
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Is a far more
Sophisticated process,
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Using large, often fully
Automated machines
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With built-in gas burners
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That heat air
To roast the beans.
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This coffee roaster
Is both programmable
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And manually adjustable
By touch panel.
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The roast master can tailor
The temperature
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And roasting time
To influence flavor,
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Acidity, and other
Characteristics of coffee.
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To shape the roast chamber,
Workers feed a sheet
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Of stainless steel
Through a sheet-metal roll.
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The roast chamber is the drum
In which the beans roast
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By convection heat.
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The next step is to weld the
Rolled sheet into a cylinder.
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Then workers grind and polish
The welds until they're flat,
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Smooth, and shiny.
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Another worker makes the cooling
Tray in a similar way,
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But with a support band
Welded to the top.
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The cooling tray is the drum
Into which the hot beans drop
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When they exit
The roast chamber.
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Stirring arms circulate
The beans as a fan draws air
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Through the tray
To cool the hot beans.
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Certain parts of the roaster
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Are cut
From a stainless-steel sheet.
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Stainless steel
Is the ideal material
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Not only because it's stylish,
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But also because it's durable
And corrosion-resistant.
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This computer-guided
Laser cutter
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Is slicing out
A safety component
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Called the heat shield,
Which prevents the roast master
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From accidentally
Touching a hot surface.
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The heat shield,
Like many other parts
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Cut from stainless-steel sheets,
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Has to be formed
To a very precise shape.
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A worker bends angles
And curves into the metal
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With a press brake.
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Another component, the trier,
Lets you draw a sample
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Of beans during roasting.
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A craftsman constructs the trier
By welding various smaller parts
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To a piece
Of stainless-steel tube,
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Then meticulously grinding
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And polishing the welds
Until they're smooth.
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This high-pressure water-jet
Cutter also cuts parts
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From stainless-steel sheets.
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This component is one
Of six flights,
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Which is part
Of the paddle that lifts
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And mixes the beans
Inside the roast chamber
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So that they roast evenly.
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To form the flights
To the required shape,
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A worker curves them
One at a time in a press.
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Next, the welder places
All the paddle components
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Into a specialized fixture,
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Which positions them correctly.
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First, he aligns the spokes
To the paddle shaft.
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Then he welds
The parts in place.
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He positions the flights,
Clamps them securely,
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And welds them on.
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The combination
Of inner and outer flights
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Lifts the beans
Into the airflow,
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Ensuring the beans roast evenly.
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A custom-designed
Grinding machine hones
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The flights to produce
A small clearance
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Of around 1/10 of an inch
Between the edge of the paddle
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And the wall
Of the roast chamber.
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This design ensures the paddle
Is wide enough to pick up
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Every last coffee bean
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Without touching the wall
While rotating.
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Once they install the paddle,
A worker closes up
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The roast chamber
With a faceplate.
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Alignment pins
Ensure the faceplate
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Is properly positioned.
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The paddle shaft protrudes
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Through a bearing
In the faceplate.
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The assembly team uses a hoist
To lift the heavy chamber
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And position it
On top of the coffee roaster's
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Stainless-steel support frame.
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They install the heat shield
That was cut by the laser cutter
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And bent to shape
In the press brake.
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On top, the assembly team mounts
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The machine's
Funnel-shaped hopper.
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The hopper feeds
The unroasted coffee beans
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To the roast chamber below.
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The hopper's lid has a tube,
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Which connects
To a vacuum system
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That draws the coffee beans
Up through a plastic hose.
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On the front
Of the roasting chamber,
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An assembler hangs
A hinged discharge door
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That has a viewing window.
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He plugs in a sensor
That measures the temperature
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Of the beans
In the roasting chamber
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And sends that information
To the machine's computer.
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More to come
After this coffee break.
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Narrator:
This coffee-roasting machine
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Has three additional
Temperature sensors
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That send data to the computer.
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These sensors measure
The temperature of the air
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Entering and exiting
The roast chamber
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And the temperature
Of the clean air
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Exhausting from the machine
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After the burner incinerates
The smoke generated
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By the roasting process.
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Workers continue assembly
By installing the cooling tray
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Beneath the discharge door
Of the roasting chamber.
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The cooling tray
Sits on a support frame,
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Which contains a motor
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That turns the stirring arms
Inside the tray.
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At the back of the machine,
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A worker installs
The tray's cooling fan
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And the motor that drives it.
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This gauge measures
The pressure of the air
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That mixes with the gas
Going into the machine's burner.
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Next, they install
The circulation fan.
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The fan is designed
To withstand high heat
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And move air efficiently
Throughout the coffee roaster.
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The bottom end
Of this stainless-steel tube
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Connects to a vacuum motor.
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The top end connects
To the tube protruding
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From the feed hopper's lid.
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To fill the roasting chamber,
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The vacuum motor sucks
The raw green coffee beans
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Up into the hopper,
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Which drops the beans
Into the chamber,
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Where, as they roast,
Their papery skin,
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Called the chaff, breaks off.
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This separating device,
Known as a cyclone,
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Connects to the circulation fan.
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The fan blows hot air returning
From the roasting chamber
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Into the cyclone
At high velocity.
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The air circulates in a downward
Spiral past the burner
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At the base of the cyclone,
Incinerating the smoke.
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This also draws the chaff
Out of the air into a barrel.
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Nozzles spray water on the chaff
To prevent it
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From catching fire,
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Which is a common hazard
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With traditional
Coffee roasters.
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The circulation fan then forces
The clean, hot air
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Up and out the top
Of the cyclone,
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Through this "S"-shaped,
Insulated air duct,
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Back into the roasting chamber.
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A technician in the factory's
Electrical department assembles
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The machine's control panel.
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Among other components,
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The circuitry
Runs control systems
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And the machine's
Six electric motors,
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Which operate moving parts,
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Such as the bean-drawing
Vacuum motor,
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The circulation fan,
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The cooling-tray fan,
The roasting-chamber paddle,
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And cooling-tray
Stirring arms.
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Workers then install
The control panel in a cabinet
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On the side of the machine.
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They connect all the wires.
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They mount
The machine's computer
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Adjacent
To the control-panel cabinet.
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Next, a worker assembles
The cooling-tray system.
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A motor under the tray
Drives the stirring arms.
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The hot roasted coffee beans
Sit on top
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Of the stainless-steel screen.
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The cooling fan pulls
Ambient air through the beans,
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Down through the openings
Of the screen,
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Then out an exhaust pipe
To the outdoors.
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The stirring arms
Move the beans around
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So that they cool quickly
And evenly,
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Which prevents the beans
From continuing to roast.
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The factory runs
Every finished coffee roaster
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Through multiple test roasts.
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After heating the roast chamber
To a specific temperature,
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The operator uses
The touch screen to release
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The beans into the chamber.
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The hot air travels from the
Cyclone to the roast chamber,
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Then through a return pipe
Back to the cyclone,
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Where it's cleaned
And sent back to the chamber.
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To know when to manually
End the roast cycle,
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The operator views,
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Smells, and listens
To the beans.
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That's because coffee beans make
Crackling noises as they expand
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And shed their chaff.
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The machine
Can also be set to end
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The roast cycle automatically
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When the beans reach
Their target temperature.
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A trapdoor opens
To draw in ambient air.
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This cooler air pushes smoke
In the roasting chamber
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Up to the cyclone
For incineration.
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The computer
Can automatically open
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The roast chamber's
Discharge door,
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Or the operator
Can do so manually.
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As soon
As the roasted coffee beans
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Drop into the cooling tray,
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The stirring arms and cooling
Fan automatically start up.
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If the beans
Are perfectly roasted,
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The machine is ready
To be shipped
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To a coffee-roasting business.
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