The diagram illustrates how carbonated drinks are processed.
Overall, the process of making carbonated drinks consist of five different stages, beginning with cleaning water, continuing through different processing steps, and ending with the packaging and delivery to supermarkets.
At the beginning of the process, raw water is filtered carefully to remove any impurities and wastes before experiencing further stages. Purified water is moved to a specialized machine, where water softeners and chemicals are added to improved the quality of water. And then this water is pumped to electronic heaters in order to conduct heating evaporation. In the next step, water is delivered by a cooling pipe to another equipment where carbon dioxide is subjected to a carbonation process.
The process continues with processed water being treated in a mixed machine where colouring, syrup and flavour are introduced into. Subsequently, mixed water is filtered again before moving to filling process. At this point, carbonated drinks are packaged into two different ways, including bottles and cans. In the final step, cargo containers are shipped to supermarkets for consumption.
