The diagram provides information on the wire manufacturing process.
Overall, the process includes nine steps, starting with the mixing of coking coal and iron ore and ending with cooling.
According to the diagram, coking coal and iron ore are combined and then put in the blast furnace at 1300 degrees. In the third stage, the result of previous steps is transferred into the arc furnace at 1800 degrees through pipes for combining when reduced coal is also added. Next, the compound goes into another furnace at the same temperature, lime is used in this phrase for removing gas. The product of these steps converts into liquid metal, which is collected in a vat.
In the following stage, vat is poured into a mould machine to press and shape, the liquid metal is transferred into a cooling machine at 150 degrees before moving to another cooling machine to create final physical wire, which is accessible to use.
