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The image depicts a sequential process flow chart starting with coking coal and iron ore, followed by step 2 using a blast furnace at 1,300°C. Step 3 involves combining with a reduced coal into an arc furnace at 1,800°C, while step 4 involves combining with a furnace at 1,800°C using lime. Step 5 directs outputs into a vat, followed by step 6 using moulds, then step 7 entails pressing and shaping. Step 8 illustrates liquid metal flowing through pipes to a blast furnace at 150°C, leading to step 9 for cooling, concluding with step 9 producing wire.
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The diagram illustrates the process of wire manufacturing.
Overall, the process has 9 main stages, beginning with cooking coal and iron ore, and ending with cooling before resulting in finished wire.
In the first stage, the coal and iron ore are cooked and then put into a blast furnace at around 1,300 degrees Celsius. After that, coal is removed and the metal is transported to an approximately 1,800 degrees Celsius arc furnace. In this stage, lime is released and went through a second furnace, with the same temperature as the previous step.
In the second phrase, the compound is contained in a vat and then moulds into a certain form. The compound is pressed and shaped before it is fed into a blast furnace, which is heated at 150 degrees Celsius. Finally, the liquid metal pipes are pass through the cooling stage, resulting in the finished wire.
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