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The image displays a five-stage process diagram of how bottled and canned carbonated drinks are made. Stage 1, titled "Water cleaning," includes a flow depicting raw water undergoing filtration, water softening through chemicals, and pumping. Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," shows cooling pipes and electric heaters connected to a carbon dioxide source, indicating carbonation. Stage 3, labeled "Mixing," features a mixing tank where coloring, syrup, and flavor are added to the carbonated water. Stage 4, named "Filtering and Filling," illustrates filtered liquid being filled into bottles and cans. The final Stage 5, "Packaging," portrays the bottled and canned drinks being boxed and subsequently transported to a supermarket. Each stage is interlinked with arrows, emphasizing the progression of the production process.
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The provided diagram illustrates the various stages involved in the manufacture of carbonated drinks.
Overall, the manufacturing process comprises five main stages, commencing with water cleaning and ending with packaging for distribution to supermarkets.
In the initial stages, water undergoes a cleaning water treatment where raw water is purified by a filter to eliminate bacteria or impurities. The filtered water is then softened and goes through additional chemical treatment before being pumped to the heating evaporation and carbonation process. Purified water is heated by electric heaters, leading to evaporation. The evaporated water then passes through the cooling pipe where it is cooled and combined with carbon dioxide, generating carbonated water.
Subsequently, carbonated water flows into a mixing tank where it is blended with additives such as food coloring, syrup, and flavors to determine the desired taste of the product. The mixture is filtered once more to ensure hygiene before being filled into bottles and cans. Finally, they are packed carefully and delivered to the supermarket where they are available for purchase
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