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The image depicts the match-making process featuring a peeler slicing logs into veneers, followed by chopping, ammonium phosphate tank processing, drying, transportation via metal duct and blower to a hopper for storage; matches are aligned on a perforated steel belt, enter a drying area, then sequentially dip into paraffin wax, base chemicals, and tip chemicals tanks before being sent to the packaging area.
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The diagram illustrates the process of making matches. It is a linear process that starts with a raw material of logs and ends with a produchlt of a match, in three main stages.
To begin with, a blade is used to peel the log and veneer it, and the chopped wood is processed in a tank filled with ammonium phosphate (Aphosphate) and then it is left for drying.
Next step, the dried pieces of wood are blowed into a hopper where it is introduced into a storage area through a metal duct.
The third stage is dying, in which stored wood goes from inserter into dying area using a perforated steel belt. To get in detail, the product is improved by immersing in tanks of paraffin wax, based chemicals, and tip chemicals before packaging.
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