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The image presents a step-by-step diagram depicting the production of Thong Nhat matches. Beginning with logs cut by a blade in the 'Peeler' to create veneer sheets, these sheets are then chopped into strips. The strips pass through an ammonium phosphate tank and are then dried in a dryer. Next, strike heads are dipped into dried strips using a metal duct to move them to the storage area. The strips are subsequently transported past a blower and configured in a hopper. A perforated steel belt organizes the pieces for insertion by the ‘Inserter’. In the drying area, matches get laid out before final processing. In the packaging area, final steps include coating the matches with 'Paraffin Wax,' assessing quality with 'Based chemicals' and 'Final checks', ensuring they are boxed and ready for distribution. The product is branded as 'Thong Nhat matches.'
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The diagram illustrates the matches production process.
As can be seen that, there are 10 steps to make matches, starting in peeled the log and end in packaging product.
First of all, the loges are divided to veneers by using peeled and blade before these are divided again to make smaller rod by chopper at the following step. After that, these are stored and dip inn ammonium phosphate tank, then moving to dryer machine.
At next steps, the material drop to hopper and blowed by blower before flow in metal duct and come into storage area. The raw material come to perforated steel belt progress before these are dipped in 3 different tanks namely paraffin wax, based chemicals and tip chemicals respectively. Then, the matches are dried and packed at the last step.
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