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The image depicts the five-stage process of producing carbonated drinks, starting with water cleaning, followed by heating, evaporation, and carbonation, mixing, filtering and filling into bottles and cans, and finally packaging for supermarkets. Stage 1 involves filtering raw water, using a water softener and adding chemicals. Stage 2 heats the water with electric heaters, passes it through a cooling pipe, and injects carbon dioxide. Stage 3 mixes carbonated water with coloring, syrup, and flavor in a mixing tank. Stage 4 filters the mixture and fills it into bottles and cans. Stage 5 packages the drinks for distribution.
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The diagram provides information about the manufacturing process of carbonate drinks, including both canned and bottled varieties.
There are five stages involved in the process: water cleaning, heating, mixing, filtering, filling, and finally packaging. Some key machines, like the mixing tank, play a crucial role in this process.
In the first stage, raw water is initially filtered and softened using a water softener. The softened water is then pumped and certain chemicals are added. Subsequently, the water is heated with electric heaters and passed through a cooling pipe to combine with carbon dioxide. Simultaneously, the process involves mixing for the tasks of coloring, syrup flavoring, etc.
Following this, the mixed water undergoes another round of filtering. Then, the water is divided into two forms, either bottles or cans, through the filling process. The final step involves packaging and sending the products to supermarkets.
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