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The image displays a five-stage process for making carbonated drinks. Stage 1, Water cleaning, involves processing raw water through a filter, a water softener, and chemicals, then moving it with a pump. Stage 2, Heating evaporation and carbonation, sees the water heated by electric heaters, passed through a cooling pipe, and then infused with carbon dioxide in a tank. In Stage 3, Mixing, the carbonated water enters a mixing tank where colouring, syrup, and flavour are added. Stage 4, Filtering and filling, consists of filtering the mixture and then putting it into bottles and cans. Finally, Stage 5, Packaging, shows the filled bottles and cans being boxed and transported by a truck to a supermarket.
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The diagram gives information about the manufacturing process of carbonated drinks.
Overall, five stages are involved in total, which begins from the cleaning process of raw water and eventually to distribution of packaged bottles.
Initially, filtration of raw water takes place, in the first stage, to treat the water with water softener and subsequently, with chemicals. Next, treated water is transferred to electric heaters through a pump to be heated and evaporated. Afterward, a cooling pipe that is connected with electric heaters carries water into a tank that contains carbon dioxide to form carbonated water.
Moving on to the next step, a long pipe sends the carbonated water into a mixing tank. After mixing the water with 3 substances (colouring agent, syrup, and flavour), the drink is filtered first and then filled into bottles and cans respectively. In the last stage, carbonated bottles and cans are packed into boxes to be distributed to marketplaces, such as a supermarket.
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