The diagram illustrates the steps whereby animal skin is converted into leather products in the production process.
Overall, it can be seen that this linear process is composed of multiple stages, starting with the drying of animal skins, followed by delivering them to factory, and ending with final production of leather products.
In the initial stage, the animal skins are drying, and then they are being taken to factory. Once skins are delivered to there with a transport, factory employers are washing these skins with liquid, consisting with water and lime. Following this, workers soaking these skins with lime. Before soaking them with special liquid called Tannin, containing water and vegetable matter, these skins are being flattened by a special machine.
In the subsequent stage, workers are polishing these animal furs with a special tool. After being transported to factory, factory workers are manufacturing new leather products, which will help our community.
