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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 sketched diagram demonstrates how to produce carbonated drinks.
Overall, this process is divided into three stages including several steps, mainly using machines, commencing with water cleaning procedure and culminating with introducing these drinks into consumption site
In the first stage, it is in factories that raw water experiences refining process by going through systems containing softener and chemicals. The liquid is cooled through a pipe after being pumped to electric hearts. Next, it is added with the moderate amount of carbon dioxide in a tank.
In the final stage, the combination is mixed with colour, syrup, flavor mechanically with the moderate temperature. Afterwards, it has to witness the final filtering prior to being poured into bottles and cans. Ultimately, the final resulting product- carbonated drinks- package into boxes carefully, then distributing to the mass consumption through supermarkets by trucks.
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