The diagram illustrates the process of wool production and the creation of related products. Overall, it involves several distinct stages, commencing with the collection of wool from sheep and culminating in the production of yarn, which is later used to manufacture items, such as jackets and carpets.
The process begins with shearing sheep to harvest their wool, which is then cleaned to remove dirt and impurities. Once cleaned, the wool is dried using specialized equipment before it undergoes carding process. In this phase, wool is separated into fibers, forming tufts of wool, which are used in further process. Any excess material, mainly string, that remains during this stage is recycled for other uses to maximize productivity.
Following this, the tufts of wool are delivered to a depot to be stored under appropriate conditions until they are spun into balls of yarn. This yarn can be either sold for individual demand, such as knitting ,or further processed into commercial products such as jackets and carpets.
