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The image illustrates a nine-step process for creating furniture from chipboard, organized into two stages. Stage 1, Preparation, involves: 1. Cutting trees; 2. Trimming them into logs; and 3. Making wood chips. Stage 2, Production, begins with: 4. Drying the chips for 24 hours using hot air, releasing steam; 5. Storing the chips for 1-4 weeks; 6. Mixing them with glue and wax; 7. Shaping the mixture in a mould; 8. Pressing it into chipboard; and culminates in 9. Making furniture. A footnote defines chipboard as a product made from wood chips and glue, then pressed into shape.
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The image depicts the process of producing chipboard from wood and converting it into furniture.
From a quick glance, there are two main stages which start by preparing and production at the end.
At the beginning of the process, employees begin to cut down on trees and trim those left woods into logs before delivering it to the machines. Subsequently, after being crushed, wood pieces are continuously transported to dehydrated ovens for drying with hot oxygen in 1 day before moving to storage within one to four weeks.
In the second stage, with different chemicals such as glue and wax, wood is poured into a big can. Additionally, stepping to the last steps, the chipboard is then being moulded and pressed. Afterwards, after becoming completed furniture, the production are moved to consumers to use.
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