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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 diagram presents the process of producing recycled paper
Overall, it is clearly seen that the process consists of four major stages, beginning with making pulp and ending with the appearance of completed recycled paper.
As can be seen from the diagram, regarding the first stage of the process, used papers are collected then transferred by a conveyor belt in order to be put into water and chemicals. After that, the unfiltered pulp is filtered and ready for the next step.
Turning to the stage of cleaning, the filtered pulp is mixed with several materials including water and soap. Then, the ink from used paper is removed. After that, the air is pumped into the aforementioned combination. Subsequently, the clean pulp is produced and experienced the last step. This is when the clean pulp is placed with heat rollers while water is added. After this stage, recycled paper is completely produced.
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