Video summary
LAPTOP SI UNYIL - KREASI BERKELAS (9/5/16) 3-1
Main summary
Key takeaways
Tech concepts & product features shown in the video
1) Indonesian-made “automatic sport motorbike” factory walkthrough (electrics/engines + safety tech)
Origin & production
- The bike is associated with a Japanese brand, but the video emphasizes it is 100% made in Indonesia.
- The factory is located in Pulau Gadung, East Jakarta.
- Launched June 2015, with production described as thousands of bikes, and the ability to ramp up with demand.
Engine testing / quality control steps (re-test stages)
- Check transmission oil (verify oil presence).
- Install/prepare muffler connected to the exhaust.
- Fill radiator to validate cooling performance and check for leaks.
- Verify oil circulation in the engine.
- Check engine sound (audibility / normal operation).
- Mount the engine on a special rack, then move it via conveyor belt into the motorcycle assembly area.
Engine variants by market
- Different displacement options, such as 125 cc and 150 cc.
- Larger displacement number = higher power.
Assembly workflow
- Code/numbering on the motorcycle frame for regulatory/documentation purposes.
- Assembly includes ~30 processes (from handlebars installation through outer cover installation).
- In one day, the factory can assemble about 1,040 bikes (capacity increases if demand rises).
Final inspection before marketing
- Brake function
- Horn sound
- Rear/front tire speed checks
- Several other functions to confirm everything works properly
Key technology features emphasized
- ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): helps prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking to reduce the chance of falls.
- Blue Core technology: claims efficient, powerful, reliable performance, including high fuel efficiency and a durable engine.
Export
- The video mentions sales/export to multiple countries, including Spain, Thailand, England, Philippines, Italy, Portugal, and others.
2) Glasses manufacturing (plastic injection molding + therapeutic lens functionality)
Only-in-Indonesia factory claim
- A glasses factory in Pasar Kemis, Tangerang, Banten is presented as the only one in Indonesia (since 2000) producing the latest models.
Frame production process (plastic)
- Insert plastic pellets into a mixing machine.
- Add colored pigments; mixing is done closed to avoid smoke.
- After about 5 minutes, pellets change color (example: become pink).
- Uses seven types of plastic pellets.
- For children, PP (polypropylene) is highlighted as flexible and comfortable.
Injection molding
- Pellets are fed into an injection machine, heated to about 200°C, then injected into molds.
- After molding (machine closure prevents detailed viewing), frames are produced and separated into eyes and legs.
Assembly steps
- Drill the top area for accessories.
- Install accessories using bolts, then assemble eyes + legs.
- If lenses are not installed, they become “frames” rather than complete glasses.
Lens types & materials
- Children’s lenses: plastic clear acrylic for colorful frames.
- Adult/elderly glasses: also made with relevant lens types for their needs.
Therapeutic lens production & design
- Therapeutic lenses use injection molding with different molds producing round plates with holes.
- A separate machine cuts lenses using an acrylic mold to match shape.
- No strict “number of holes” requirement is mentioned; emphasis is on parallel/correct cut quality.
Therapeutic lens function (concept explained)
- The lenses work by blocking unnecessary light entering the eye so the wearer sees only the relevant object light.
- Positioned as a substitute for reading glasses and useful for computer/TV viewing.
- Example use case: someone uses therapeutic glasses to read magazines.
3) “Sitting lamp” (furniture + lighting function)
- A brief mention of a new furniture innovation: a sitting lamp that can function as both a seat and a light source.
- Includes a teaser to watch upcoming coverage.
Main speakers / sources
- “Om Rosi”: introduced as someone who races with a big bike, now trying the automatic sport motorbike.
- “Mr. Raden / Den Unyil”: host/guide figure leading factory explanations.
- “Unyil” / “Den Unyil”: narration/host presenting processes and interviews.
- Factory representatives/people shown in scenes (unnamed): provide demonstrations or confirmation during the bike and glasses segments.