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The image depicts a diagram of a five-stage soda production process starting with Stage 1, "Water cleaning," where raw water goes through a filter, water softener, and chemicals, followed by Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," where the water is pumped through an electric heater and then a cooling pipe, to mix with carbon dioxide gas. Stage 3, "Mixing," involves a mixing tank where coloring, syrup, and flavor are added. Stage 4, "Filtering and filling," shows the liquid passing through a filter into bottles and cans, which are then grouped onto pallets. The final Stage 5, "Packaging," shows the pallets being boxed and sent to a supermarket. No numerical data points, percentages, trends, country, category, or year information is visible in the image.
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The figure shows how the carbonated drinks are produced.
Overall, it can be observed that this process involves 5 stages, starting from cleaning water and ends on a packaging.
First of all, raw water is taken from warehouse which passes through filter and then from water softener before going through chemicals. This stage is known as water cleaning. After that, is is pumped into electric heaters and through cooling pipe, it is given to a container where it is evaporated and carbon dioxide gas is mixed in a water. And this stage is called heating, evaporation and carbonation.
After this process is completed, this carbonated water enters in a mixing tank with the help of pipe. In this stage color, syrup, and flavors are mixed in the water. After that, in a stage 4, this water is filtered and filled in bottles and cans. Then, these bottles and cans are packed in boxes. Finally, in the last stage, it is delivered to supermarket and ready to sale.
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