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The image presents a diagram of the production process of a pencil, with each step labeled and arrow indicators showing the sequence. The process begins with a tree planted and replanted within 4 months, thinned after 3 years, and grown to maturity in 14 years. Afterward, the wood is hard-pressed and heat-treated to produce a new slat. The next steps involve cutting, gluing to form a sandwich, and grooving to insert black lead. The wood with lead is exposed to a 60-day treatment before being painted, sharpened, and stamped to become the final product - a pencil. The diagram also includes a separate sequence, where thin 'sands' are treated to create an eraser that is attached to the finished pencil.
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The provided diagram illustrates the process involved in the production of lead pencil.
In general, it can be clearly seen that the process is visibly complicated, time-consuming, with involved equipment, while most of its stages are equally necessary for the final product.
Initially, the trees are planted continue to grow for 4 months and later are replanted into a larger space.
Following that, the trees are grown for 3 years and then are thinned. Afterward, the trees are left to farm for 14 years before being cut down and taken to a special center, where they are thinned into ‘slats’. In the next step, the slats are treated and wait for 60 days before the black lead and glue are placed into the grooves. Next, they are covered with new slats remaining a sandwich structure, and are hard-pressed with heat. Finally, the slats are cut in pencils which are painted, sharpened and stamped to put into a box.
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