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The image is a diagram illustrating the production process of leather goods, showcasing six main stages without numerical data points or percentages. It begins with an animal skin being transported from the first stage to the drying process, where tannin or vegetable matter is applied. It is then moved to soaking, followed by another transportation stage to the factory for flattening. The subsequent process involves washing with water and lime, followed by another soaking stage. The final step is polishing the material, leading to the transition phase into finished leather goods which are then calculated or tallied, as indicated by a depiction of a calculator.
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The flow chart illustrates the process of leather goods are manufactured. Overall, there are 7 steps in this process, beginning with dying animal skin and ending with various final goods made of leather.
In the beginning, the animal skin is hung on a line which helps it exposed to the sun. Subsequently, if it gets dry enough, it will get docked in the trucks and destined for the factory. Following this, the skin is cleansed using a mixture of water and lime in order to prevent harmful bacteria. Moreover, it is then submerged in lime before flattening by the machine.
After that phase, the flattened skin is soaked in tannin which is a mixture of water and vegetable matter. Afterwards, the skin is immediately polished prior to being transported back to the plant by lorries. Upon arrival at the factory, this skin manufactures shoes, bags as well as sports materials and be prepared for sale.
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