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The image depicts a diagram of a five-stage soda production process starting with Stage 1, "Water cleaning," where raw water goes through a filter, water softener, and chemicals, followed by Stage 2, "Heating evaporation and carbonation," where the water is pumped through an electric heater and then a cooling pipe, to mix with carbon dioxide gas. Stage 3, "Mixing," involves a mixing tank where coloring, syrup, and flavor are added. Stage 4, "Filtering and filling," shows the liquid passing through a filter into bottles and cans, which are then grouped onto pallets. The final Stage 5, "Packaging," shows the pallets being boxed and sent to a supermarket. No numerical data points, percentages, trends, country, category, or year information is visible in the image.
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The diagram illustrates the process of producing carbonated drinks through five main stages, starting from water cleaning to packaging.
Overall, the process shows a clear step-by-step method of making fizzy drinks, beginning with purifying water and ending with packaging for distribution. The water cleaning and mixing stages ensure quality, while carbonation and packaging finalize the product.
In the first stage, raw water is cleaned using a filter, then it passes through a water softener, and chemicals are added. After this, the water is pumped to the second stage. In stage two, the water is heated using electric heaters, then cooled down in a cooling pipe before carbon dioxide is added to make it fizzy.
The third stage is mixing. The carbonated water enters a mixing tank where colour, syrup, and flavour are added. The mixed liquid is then filtered again in stage four and filled into either bottles or cans. In the final stage, the drinks are packaged into boxes and transported by trucks to supermarkets.
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