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The image presents a 4-stage process detailing how recycled paper is produced, starting with collecting paper in Stage 1, which emphasizes the mechanical movement through five sequential equipment units: a collection bin, conveyor belt, and three paper machines; Stage 2 describes the filtering phase utilizing four entities: filtering machine, funnel, another conveyor belt, and filtered pulp output; Stage 3 involves cleaning via a cleaning machine that receives filtered pulp and releases cleaned pulp through a tube; Stage 4 culminates in making paper, illustrating cleaned pulp entering a paper machine, eventually extracting rolls of paper.
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The diagram shows the process of recycling paper.
A comprehensive analysis of the diagram reveals that the entire process can be divided into four stages, beginning with making pulp and finishing with making paper.
The process begins when boxes containing used paper are transported to the water chemicals machine by the conveyor belt; this step is called making pulp. Then, these unfiltered pulps undergo a filtering stage to make them filtered.
In the third step, this pulp is transported to a container containing water and soap. In this step, air goes into the container through a tool and the ink pours out through a tube. After that, this paste flows into a water and chemicals box, becoming cleaned pulp and ready to move on to the next stage. In the last phase, this pulp is poured onto the conveyor belt and is rolled by heated rollers, and the water is removed in this stage. As a result, it becomes recycled paper.
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