How It's Made Season 21 Episode 5
How It's Made
Season 21

Ep 5. Ultra-Thin Glass, Pallet Dismantlers, Cupcakes, and Stainless Steel Tubes

  • TV-G
  • September 19, 2016
  • 21 min
  • 7.0  (16)

The twenty-first season of How It's Made continues with an all-new episode titled "Ultra-Thin Glass, Pallet Dismantlers, Cupcakes, and Stainless Steel Tubes." This episode explores the manufacturing process behind glasses, pallet dismantlers, cupcakes, and stainless steel tubes.

Firstly, the episode takes a closer look at how ultra-thin glass is made. The glass is so thin that it can bend without breaking, which makes it ideal for use in electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets. Viewers will get an inside look at the fascinating process of how this fragile material is made. From raw materials to final packaging, the process is packed with intricate technical details.

The second segment of the show focuses on pallet dismantlers. Pallets are commonly used in the transportation of various goods. Once they have been unloaded at their destination, the pallets need to be dismantled and the wooden planks need to be separated for recycling purposes. New pallets need to be assembled with the recycled wood planks. The process of pallet dismantling is complex and requires specialized equipment. This segment will demonstrate the machinery used in dismantling pallets and how they go through the recycling process. This process not only helps in the environment conservation but also reduces the manufacturing costs.

Moving along, the show then features a segment on cupcakes. Cupcakes have become a popular dessert item in recent times due to their ease-of-use, portability, and versatile flavors. The segment will take viewers behind the scenes and showcase how these sweet treats are made. The process of making cupcakes is not just about mixing the batter and baking them; the segment will explore the precise science of measuring ingredients, the impact of specific temperatures, and the role that different ingredients have on the final product. From the baking process to the topping process, how cupcakes are made will be examined in detail.

Finally, the episode concludes with a segment on stainless steel tubes. Stainless steel tubes have a range of uses from piping to industrial equipment. The manufacturing process behind these tubes is a complex one. The production involves melting raw materials, followed by forming the desired shape of the tubes. The forming process includes rolling, bending, and welding to achieve the final product. The final product is then inspected for quality before packaging and shipping. This segment will highlight the process, machinery, and precision necessary to create these important industrial items.

In conclusion, the fifth episode of season twenty-one of How It's Made is filled with educational material. This episode brings viewers into the factories and gives them an up-close view of the processes that create some of the most significant items in our day-to-day life. From the delicate creation of ultra-thin glass to the recycling of pallets, viewers will gain insight into the complex procedures that drive modern manufacturing. This episode will leave viewers with an enhanced appreciation of the products that they use every day.

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  • First Aired
    September 19, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (16)