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The image shows a five-stage process for producing carbonate drinks. Stage 1, Water cleaning, involves raw water passing through a filter, a water softener where chemicals are added, and a pump. Stage 2, Heating evaporation and carbonation, uses electric heaters to heat the water, which then goes through a cooling pipe before carbon dioxide is added to create carbonated water. In Stage 3, Mixing, the carbonated water enters a mixing tank where colouring, syrup, and flavour are added. In Stage 4, Filtering and filling, the resulting liquid is passed through a filter and then put into bottles and cans. Finally, Stage 5, Packaging, involves packing the bottles and cans into boxes, which are then transported by truck to a supermarket.
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The diagram illustrates the process of producing bottled and canned sugary soft drinks.
Overall, the process consists of five main stages, beginning with cleaning water and ending with packaging and delivering to supermarket. The process involves several key phases such as water cleaning, heating, mixing, filtering, and packaging.
In the initial stage, raw water is filtered before pumping it is softened and moves to a cleaning stage to remove any impurities by chemicals. The purified water is pumped to electric heaters it undergoes evaporation. Afterwards, the liquid is heated to evaporate excess water, and carbon dioxide is then added.
Following this, the carbonated liquid is transferred to a mixing tank, where the main processes take place, namely coloring, sweetening, and flavoring. After the filtration process, the finished beverage is poured into cans and bottles. In the final stage, the bottled and canned soft drinks are packaged and then delivered to supermarkets for sale.
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