The given picture shows the process of producing ethanol fuel from corn.
Overall, the process can be divided into nine steps, with 57 hours for the main mechanical processing, beginning with harvesting corn from fields and concluding with delivering the final product to gas stations.
At the first stage, the corn is harvested before being stored in a huge barn. Subsequently, the crops are processed under different machines. Firstly, by a milling machine, they are grinded into cornstarch, which is cooked for four hours with water added during the cooking step.
In the fifth step, the cooked mixture is fermented in another machine for two days while it is separated into two distinct compounds, including the liquid (ethanol) and the solid by-product. After that, the liquid is purified for five hours and then it is stored in a truck for transporting to gas stations.
