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The image depicts a flowchart illustrating the process of leather production, starting from the raw material 'Animal skin' followed by stages like 'Drying', where Tannin (Water + Vegetable matter) is used; next, the material is transported to a 'Factory'. In the factory, the material undergoes 'Washing' with 'Water + Lime', then two stages of 'Soaking' — first just soaking, secondly with 'Lime'. The subsequent step involves 'Flattening', followed by 'Polishing', and ending with a depiction of the finished leather being used in products shown as shoes and a bag. Each process is linked by arrows indicating the flow direction. The layout also includes icons that represent each stage: for example, radio towers for outreach or logistics, animal skin graphic, factory, wash basins with water splash, a flat roller, and a polishing machine. No numerical data points or percentages are provided in any section of the flowchart.
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The diagram illustrates the steps and equipment involved in the production of leather goods from animal skins.
Overall, the production of leather follows a linear process consisting of 11 main stages, starting with the drying of animal skins and ending with finished products such as bags, shoes, and balls. The process involves both industrial and mechanical procedures.
Initially, animal skins are dried and then transported to the factory. At the factory, the skins are washed and soaked in water and lime. After that, they are flattened using a special machine and then soaked again in water and vegetable matter. Next, the hides are polished before being sent to another facility for the manufacturing of leather goods. Finally, the processed leather is used to make finished products, including bags, shoes, and balls.
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