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The image outlines the leather making process, beginning with delivery of animal skin to sorting, then trimming, and adding salt for preservation. It proceeds with soaking in water for 12-24 hours, followed by curing for 30 days. The next phases involve washing in large rotating containers, removal of hair, and immersing in acid before being treated with chemicals in the tanning stage which lasts 48 hours. Post tanning, coloring and softening involve specific dyes applied to leather. The drying process is succeeded by waxing, finalizing the leather-making sequence.
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“The diagram illustrates the process of leather making.
In generall, there are twelve main steps in the production, starting with delivery and ending with waxing.The process involves both mechanical and manual stages to drying animal skin.
First, animal skin is deliverd and sorted in large and small skin. It is then transferred to trimmed by the farmer. After that, animal skin is added salt to be cleaner. This skin is subsequently move to curing in 30 days.
In the next stage, the skin are cleaned in water and then removed hair with knife. Later, they are pickled into salt and acid. Then, the skin are tannied by chemicals in 48 hours. In the next step, they colouring and softening with colour and oil for skins. After that, the worker are dying for skin and waxing them in the last step. Finally, the leather are sealed, ready for distribution and sale.”
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