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The image outlines a five-stage process diagram for producing bottled and canned carbonated drinks, starting with Stage 1: Water Cleaning involving raw water processed through a filter, followed by a water softener and chemicals, culminating in a pump. Stage 2: Water exits the pump into a stage of Heating, Evaporation, and Carbonation using electric heaters, passing through a cooling pipe, and integrating carbon dioxide in a carbonation chamber. Stage 3: Mixing occurs in a mixing tank allowing for the addition of color, syrup, and flavor; subsequently, Stage 4 consists of Filtering and Filling where the mix is divided into bottles and cans. Stage 5 is Packaging where the products are packed in boxes and distributed to the supermarket. No numerical data points or percentages are visible within this image.
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The flow chart above illustrates the way in which bottled and canned carbonate drinks are manufactured.
Overall, it is clear that the process involves 5 distinct stages. Beginning with water cleaning and ending up with delievering end products namely carbonated drinks into the supermarket.
First of all, raw water is filtered and then passed through the water softener, chemicals and the pump. Folloowing that, water is placed in the electric heaters where it can be heated before going through the cooling pipe. Next, carbon dioxide is added to the water.
In the third stage of the entire process, the carbonated water is passed through the mixing tank where colouring, syrup, and flavouring are took place. After that, water is filtered again. In the subsequent step, filterised water is either filled into bottles and cans and then put into boxes. Finally, lorry is packaged and delievered end product into the supermarket.
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