The image demonstrates the process whereby leather is produced.
Generally speaking, it is evident that the process entails six stages, predominantly transforming animal skin into leather and then coloring and coloring with the aid of various sophisticated machinery.The process itself is almost fully- automated, relying limited human interference.
The initial stages of the process involve delivery and sorting.The process commences with animal sking being delivered from farms to sort them into large and small sizes.Having been sorted, the skin is then trimmed as well as salted by humans in the next stages.Followingly, the salted skin has to be cured for about 30 days and put in the sink that is responsible to soak it up to 24 hours.
In the following stage, humans remove hair of the ready skins by using knives.After the removal, it is sent to another machine that mechinally pickles them by adding acid and salt.The tanning stage features usage of chemicals which lasts for 2 days so they can finally be coloured and polished in a big round vat.In the next and final stages-one of the parts with human intervention-the ready leather is then dried and ironed by a drier and a staff member respectively.
