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The image displays a nine-step process titled 'How wire is made'. Step 1 inputs are Coking coal and Iron ore. Step 2 uses a Blast furnace at 1,300°C. Step 3, 'Combining', adds reduced coal in an Arc furnace at 1,800°C. Step 4, 'Removing gas', adds lime in a Furnace at 1,900°C. Step 5 moves liquid metal to a Vet. Step 6 involves Moulds. Step 7 is 'Pressing and shaping'. Step 8 is 'Cooling' to 150°C. Step 9 is a final 'Cooling' stage before the wire is coiled. A legend identifies illustrations for Pipes and Liquid metal.
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The diagram depicts the stages of how wire is made.
Overall, the process includes nine phases. Starting with the combination of coking coal and iron ore and finishing with cooling down.
To begin with, coal and raw iron are combined and then put in the blast furnace at 1500 degrees. In the third stage, the results from the previous steps will be transported to the arc furnace through pipes at 1800 degrees, and reduced coal also be added. After that, lime is used in the process of removing gas, and then it is subtracted in the vat.
The sixth stage is pouring the liquid into the moulding machine before pressing and shaping the metal liquid into a string shape. The process continues with two cooling stages, the first at 150 degrees, and the second is fully cooled. At the end, the wire is curled up to be ready to use.
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