The given visual depicts the process by which leather products are manufactured.
Overall, it is evident that the diagram encompasses several distinct steps, starting with drying the skin of animals and culminating in selling the goods made of leather.
The linear process commences when the skins of some specific animals are dried. Following this, these skins are transported by a large truck to a factory for cleaning thoroughly. After being washed in water and lime, the skins are soaked in lime and then go through a process of being flattened by a machine.
In the subsequent phase of the procedure, the skins that are completely flattened undergo soaking in tannin including water and vegetable matter. Having been polished by equipment, the leather is delivered to another factory by a truck. Once the goods are entirely made in leather, they are distributed to shops for sale, marking the completion of the manufacturing leather products process.
