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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 illustrates the process of wire manufacture.
Overall, it is clear that there are 9 stages in the production of wire. The process begins with mixing and melting cocking coal and iron ore as well as ends at the cooling stage.
Looking at the wire production process in detail, cocking coal is mixed with iron ore and melted in blast furnace at 1300 Celsius. After that, it is gone through pipe which is connected to the third and fourth stage to combine in arc furnace at 1800 Celsius, while the coal and gas are taken out.
At the five stage and six stage in the process, the liquid metal is passed to a vat and moulded to small lines. Next, the mixture is pressed and shaped. Following this, the solid metal form is conducted and cooled at 150 Celsius. Finally, the wire can be processed in scrolls, which makes the end production.
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