The given diagram demonstrates the step-by-step procedure of creating a storage area from a material called concrete canvas.
In general, there are eight prominent stages in the process, initiating with manufacturing and culminating in being ready for use.
At the first stage of the process, the concrete canvas is made, which consists of three components includes waterproof layer, dry concrete and fibrous top surface. Next, these concrete canvases are delivered by a truck. Subsequently, when the canvases are transported to the plant, they are unwrapped. Then, those unwrapped canvases are laid out on the ground. During that period, they are put on the pegs by a rope. The next step begins when the air is pumped into the concrete canvas, followed by being hydrating. After that, these hydrated canvases are solidified from 20 to 24 hours to . Coming to the final stage of the procedure, the canvases are stored and ready for use.
