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The image details the recycling process of aluminum cans in twelve sequential stages over six weeks: Waste collection depicted by a truck, Deposit shown with a container, Water representation using containers, Crushing illustrated with cans and a hammer, Process stage with machinery imagery, Erase with chemicals shown via a beaker, Heating illustrated with a furnace, Mould depicted with images of molten aluminum being shaped, Weighting shown with a scale, Rolling illustrated with sheets of metal, culminating in the final stage, New cans, shown with stacks of completed cans.
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The diagram shows the recycling process of aluminium cans.
Looking at illustration, there are 11 main steps in the process, beginning with collecting waste and ending with producing new aluminium cans. Additionally, The whole process takes around six weeks to complete.
First, waste aluminium cans are collected and taken to a deposit center. Then, they are cleaned with water to remove dirt. After that, the cans are crushed into small pieces. These pieces are then processed in a factory. After, any printed ink or color on the cans is removed using chemicals.
Continue, cleaning the aluminium is heated to melt it, and then the liquid aluminium is poured into a mould to form new shapes. After moulding, the product is weighed to check the amount of aluminium. In the final stages, the aluminium is rolled into thin sheets. These sheets are used to make new aluminium cans, ready to be used again.
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