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The image outlines an 8-step process for 'Making a storage area from concrete canvas'. Step 1, Manufacturing, shows a cross-section of the 'Concrete canvas' with three layers: 'Fibrous top surface', 'Dry concrete', and 'Waterproof layer'. Step 2 is Deliver, illustrating a truck transporting the material. Step 3, Unwrapping, shows rolls of the canvas with a 'Cover' being removed from a truck. Step 4, Spreading on the ground, depicts the canvas being unrolled to 10 meters, secured by 'Pegs' and pulled with a 'Rope' by a truck. Step 5 is Pumping air, where an 'Airpump' inflates the 'Concrete canvas' with 'Air'. Step 6 is Hydrating, which involves spraying 'Water' on the structure. Step 7, Setting, indicates a time of 20-24 hours. Step 8, Using, shows the completed structure for 'Storing' boxes.
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The diagram below illustrates the process of manufacturing a storage area from concrete canvas.
Overall, this is a linear process and consists of 8 steps, begin with the manufacture of concrete canvas, follow by a consecutive steps of setting up the concrete canvas and ending with the setting for using.
Regarding the first 4 steps, initially, the concrete canvas includes 3 layers of fibrous top surface, dry concrete and waterproof layer respectively will be manufactured, the material is then transported, after which it is unwrapped. Next the concrete will be spread on the ground that is approximately 10 meters long by a rope attached to the truck, it will also be locked in place by 2 pegs at each end corner, ready for the following stages.
turning to the remaining steps, the spreading concrete canvas is then turned into a curvy dome with a spared space for the door, after that the room is pumped by an airpump, following that, the dome is hydrated by water and setting for 20 to 24 hours and finally ready for using.
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