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The image is a diagram illustrating the production process of leather goods, showcasing six main stages without numerical data points or percentages. It begins with an animal skin being transported from the first stage to the drying process, where tannin or vegetable matter is applied. It is then moved to soaking, followed by another transportation stage to the factory for flattening. The subsequent process involves washing with water and lime, followed by another soaking stage. The final step is polishing the material, leading to the transition phase into finished leather goods which are then calculated or tallied, as indicated by a depiction of a calculator.
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The chart illustrates the process of leather goods production. Overall, there are three main stages in this process: material transportation to the manufacturing plant, material preparation and processing, and the production of consumer goods.
In the first stage of the process, the skins of various animals are dried outdoors. Afterward, they are transported by trucks to a skin treatment plant where they undergo further processing.
At the factory, the skins are washed thoroughly to remove any impurities. Next, they are soaked in a lime solution to be softened and flattened using a special machine. Following this step, the flattened skins are placed in another solution for tanning, which includes water and vegetable matter.The process then involves polishing the soaked skins with another specialized machine. Finally, once this stage is completed, the skins are sent to another factory to be transformed into leather goods such as bags and shoes.
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