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The image shows a process diagram with eight steps in the recycling of aluminum cans. Step 1: Recycling Bin; Step 2: Transporting; Step 3: Sorting and cleaning; Step 4: Melting; Step 5: Large blocks called ingots; Step 6: Rolling into sheets; Step 7: Can making and filling; Step 8: Transporting for sale. The process begins with the collection of used aluminum cans from recycling bins and ends with the dispatch of recycled cans for sale. In the first step, cans are collected from recycling bins, then transported by trucks to a recycling factory. After sorting and cleaning, the cans are melted into sheets. Next, the melted aluminum is converted into large triangular blocks called ingots, then rolled into sheets. Finally, these canned products are transported/dispatched by trucks for sale to supermarkets and stores. The diagram also includes graphical representations of each step, including images of recycling bins, trucks, factory processes, and supermarkets.
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The process below displays the recycling of aluminium cans.
Overall, it is clear that process consist of eight steps. The process starts with collection of utilized aluminium cans from recycling bins and culminating with dispatch of recycled cans for sale.
Looking at the process recycled cans more detailed, in the first step, cans are collected from recycling bins or just from trash, then they are transported by trucks to a recycling factory. After this, these cans are sorted and cleaned inside the factory. Following this, the cans are melted.
in the fifth step, melted aluminium is converted into large trangular blocks called ingots. These blocks are then rolled into sheets. Next these sheets rolled into cans and this cans are fullfilled for required product. Finally, these canned products are transported by trucks for sale in stores or supermarkets.
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