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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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Overall, the process of manufacturing animal skin contains 10 steps. The process starts with drying, washing, and polishing of the animal skin, and ends with the process of making leather clothes or other products which are known for its high quality all over the world.
Firstly, the process starts with drying of animal skin, and then it is carried to the factory for manufacturing. After delivering, the material undergoes washing with lime, and soaking in the water for a while. After washing, the subsequent step is flattening.
Following these, the process of tanning begins with adding some vegetable matter to the water again. The next step is the polishing of animal skin. Finally, in the layout, it is shown the transporting the materials to the factory for making leather clothes or other products that we use, such as leather bags, shoes or even balls.
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