The diagram demonstrates the production of personal or industrial usage from wool.
Overall, the process involves two main stages, the transformation of initial sheep fleece into wool fibres by removing impurities and moisture, and the production various finished products from tufts of wool. Notably, in the secondary flow, separated fibres produce strings, which then are recycled.
In the first stage, after being sheared, sheep fleece undergoes procedures of cleaning and drying, eliminating impurities and moisture. Subsequently, cleaned and dried fleece is separated, after which it is either gathered into tufts of wool or formed into strings, ready for recycling
In the remaining step, tufts of wool then are transported and deposited in tuft storage before being dyed and spun, making spinning balls of yarn. Finally, this yarn is used for processing jackets-carpets or knit items, serving usage of individuals and industry.
