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※ This video is part of the <Extreme Job - Hot Manufacturing Site, Cast Iron and Stainless Steel Bowls> broadcast on January 30, 2019. Cast iron bowls boast a long tradition and sturdiness! Everyone has probably eaten rice in a cast iron bowl at least once. Cast iron kitchenware boasts unique sturdiness and high thermal conductivity because it is made of iron! A factory in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, which produces various kitchenware such as cauldrons and frying pans, is busy from 5:30 in the early morning. People put 200 cast irons in a furnace, raise the temperature to 1,800℃, melt it for 3 hours, and then carry the boiling molten iron in ladlefuls with their bare bodies! The work of pouring high-temperature molten iron into the molds for the cauldrons that were made with care for a whole day is no easy feat because the pouring has to be done evenly. Since the formwork dismantling must be done within 10 to 20 seconds of pouring, speed is a must! In a dangerous work environment that could easily lead to a major accident, a dangerous situation occurs where the pipe connected to the high-temperature furnace that melts the molten iron bursts! Will they be able to make the cast-iron cauldron safely? ✔ Program name: Extreme Job - Hot Manufacturing Site, Cast-iron and Stainless Steel Bowls ✔ Broadcast date: 2019.01.30