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The image is a diagram showing a paper recycling process with key indicating unfiltered pulp (hashed pattern), filtered pulp (dotted pattern), ink (solid black), and cleaned pulp (white). The process starts with used paper on a conveyor belt turning into unfiltered pulp mixed with water and chemicals, labeled "Making Pulp." This mixture goes through a filtering stage where water and soap are added, resulting in filtered pulp. The next step is cleaning, where an air pump removes ink from the pulp, resulting in clean pulp. Finally, this cleaned pulp is processed through heated rollers to produce recycled paper.
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The provided diagram depicts the process of how paper is recycled.
Overall, it is explicit that the process includes four main steps, commencing with making pulp and culminating with producing recycled paper.
In the initial stage, used paper is sticked by conveyor belt prior to undergoing the blending process with additional water and chemicals. Subsequently, blended mixtures will pass through an unfiltered pulp to a filtered pulp to be ready for the filtering phase. After that process, the filtered paper will move to the cleaning step, which will be cleaned with water in another filtered pulp and soap before adding to ink and air pump.
In the following steps, the cleaned paper will transfer to a heated roller by an unfiltered pulp; afterwards, they will undergo a heated roller once again with added water. In the last phase, after the latter heated roller, recycled paper will be manufactured, completing the recycling process.
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