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The image illustrates a five-stage process for producing bottled and canned carbonate drinks, labeled Stage 1 to Stage 5. Stage 1, titled "Water cleaning," involves filtering water through a "Filter" mechanism, then adding chemicals and minerals in a "Water softener" unit before the water goes through "Electric heaters." In Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," water flows through a "Cooling pipe" and encounters "Carbon Dioxide" which is introduced by a "Pump." Stage 3, described as "Mixing," shows water moving into a "Mixing tank" where "Colouring," "Syrup," and "Flavour" are added. The subsequent Stage 4, "Filtering and Filling," displays the liquid being directed into a "Filling machine" where it is dispensed into "Bottles" and "Cans." The final Stage 5, "Packaging," depicts bottles traveling on a conveyor where they are boxed in "Packaging" units, ultimately leading to a "Supermarket." The overall process suggests a continuous and integrated flow from raw material to consumer-ready product.
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The diagram shows the process of producing bottled and canned carbonated drinks from raw water to the final delivery.
Overall, there are five main stages in this process, starting with cleaning the water and ending with packaging the final products and sending them to supermarkets. During the process, water is treated, heated, mixed with other ingredients and then filled into bottles and cans.
At the first stage, raw water is collected from houses and passed through a filter to remove dirt. After that, it goes into a water softener, where the hardness of water is reduced. Then some chemicals are added in order to clean the water more effectively. Once this is finished, the water is pumped to the next stage.
In the second stage, the clean water is heated by electric heaters and then it passes through a cooling pipe. After cooling, carbon dioxide are added to the water, which makes it become carbonated.
Next, the carbonated water enters a mixing tank, where colouring, syrup and flavour are added. In stage four, the drink is filtered again and filled into bottles and cans. Finally, these products are packed into boxes and transported to supermarket for selling.
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