The visuals illustrate how carbonated drinks are producted.
Overall, this process comprises five stages, commercing with water being cleaned in factories, following by a series of processing procedures, culminating in packaging and being sold these products at supermarkets.
The process begins when water is cleaned to have raw water and then go through many machines respectively such as the filter, the water softener with chemicals and the pump to get to the next stage. Subsequently, this treated water is heated when it go through electric heaters when it start its evaporation and then it is cooled down in a cooling pipe. After which, water is pumped into a storage with carbon dioxide to make a mixture of carbonated water.
Once the previous stage has finished, the next stage is called mixing in which the carbonated water is moved into a machine called mixing tank which contains different types of colouring, syrup and flavour to create various kinds of carbonate water. Finally, this prepared water need to go through the filter again and it undergoes a filling phase, in which carbonated water is filled into two types of containers, including bottles and cans before being completely packaged and being distributed to supermarkets to serve customers.
