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The image displays a five-stage process diagram of how bottled and canned carbonated drinks are made. Stage 1, titled "Water cleaning," includes a flow depicting raw water undergoing filtration, water softening through chemicals, and pumping. Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," shows cooling pipes and electric heaters connected to a carbon dioxide source, indicating carbonation. Stage 3, labeled "Mixing," features a mixing tank where coloring, syrup, and flavor are added to the carbonated water. Stage 4, named "Filtering and Filling," illustrates filtered liquid being filled into bottles and cans. The final Stage 5, "Packaging," portrays the bottled and canned drinks being boxed and subsequently transported to a supermarket. Each stage is interlinked with arrows, emphasizing the progression of the production process.
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The given diagram shows the process in which bottles and cans carbonate drinks are manufactured.
In general, there are 4 different main stages in the process, commencing with water being cleaned and culminating with bottled and canned soft drinks being packaged and transferred to the supermarket.
In the initial stage, raw water is flowed into a filter pipe and then mixed with chemicals into water softener before being pumped to the heating machine. At the following stage, the liquid is heated by electric with a high temperature and cooled down via a different pipe connected with the tank containing carbon dioxide (CO2).
After being blended water with CO2, the carbonate water piped to the mixing tank. During the third stage, ingredients such as color, syrup, and flavour are being added into the carbonate liquid to make soft drinks. The process finishes with carbonate drinks filled into bottles and cans, delivering to supermarkets.
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