The given graphic illustrates how a specific type of drink is produced.
Overall, this linear process contains five main stages, commencing with purification of water, following with processing the water to become wanted beverage, and culminating with the packaging and distribution of the final products.
The process starts when raw water is transferred to a specialized machine to be filtered. This is followed by the addition of water softener and chemicals into the water to fully purify the impurities. Once being fully cleaned, the processed water goes through a bump and subsequently electric heaters, where it is evaporated. After going through a cooling pipe, heated water is cooled down and placed in a tank that adds carbon dioxide into the water.
Before being mixed with color, syrup, and flavour into carboned water by a mixing tank, carboned water flows through another pipe to reach that tank. After being filtered again, the final water is packaged into two types: bottles and cans and into boxes, afterwards. This process ends up with such boxes being transported into supermarkets, where such bottles and cans of beverage are ready for being used.
