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The image illustrates an 8-step process: 1. Mining the rock, where rock containing lead and other metals is extracted from a mine with a straightedge shaft and loaded onto trucks. 2. Transporting the rock to a factory via truck. 3. Crushing the rock with the addition of water. 4. Mixing the crushed material with water in a tank to create a lead mix. 5. Filtering the mix with the addition of pine oil. 6. Refining the filtered substance by heating it to 1400°C, producing waste gas and melted lead and other metals. 7. Separating the melted lead from other metals, which are categorized as waste. 8. Casting the lead from a kettle into an ingot.
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The diagram illustrates how lead is manufactured.
Overall, there are eight main stages in the manufacturing process, starting with exploiting rock and ending with the formation of casting.
After exploiting the rock,which contains lead and metals, the rock is transported by truck to a factory to be processed. In the next step, the raw materials undergo the crushing stage to transform into smaller pieces. Then those smaller pieces are combined with pine oil and water in the tank and to become a mixture.
In stage five, the mixture goes through a long tunnel to a filter, where the unwanted substances are removed. Subsequently, lead and other metals are melted at the extremely high temperature-1400 Celcius, creating a melted lead, other metals, and waste gas. Afterwards, while other metals are eliminated, kettle is chosen to shape in the final stage. Eventually, the kettle is shaped, the products made of lead is available for the following purposes.
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