The diagram illustrates about the process consists of five-stages of producing carbonated drinks. Generally, this is a process that starts with water treatment and ends with packaging and producing the product.
In the first stage, water goes through a multi-step cleaning process, removes many impurities and then is additionally treated with chemicals. This is quite different from the production of other drinks, where the mineral content of the water often plays an important role.
Go on to stage 2, the water is processed by electrical equipment that heats up and then cools again. This creates ideal conditions for the saturation of water and carbon dioxide under pressure in the same period, forming carbonated water.
Move on to stage 3 and 4, involve mixing the ingredients, syrup and a little sugar into carbonated water, then filtering it again to ensure safety and water clarity. Entering the final stage, it seems that the processes are gradually completed and begin to be carefully packaged, shipped and distributed to agents.
In conclusion, the diagram also highlights the carbonated beverage production process in many aspects depending on the beverage brand and the allocations in the production process to meet the needs and preferences of people of all ages.
