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The image shows a process flowchart of wool manufacturing, starting from sheep shearing to yarn production; first, sheep are sheared to remove the fleece; next, the fleece is washed to remove dirt; then, the clean fleece is baled for transport to the mill; after that, a carding machine combs loose wool fibers into a sheet, which is twisted into a rope called 'sliver'; subsequently, the sliver is stretched and twisted into a thin yarn; finally, the yarn is used to form bails of wool.
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The diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing wool.
It is clear that there are seven stages in the Process of manufacturing. It also noticeable that the procedures starts with remove the fleece from the sheep and ends with wound to form balls of wool.
The process of manufacturing wool begins with removing the fleece from the sheep. In the next stage, washed fleece to remove dirt, and then fleece is baled for deliver to the factory. After that a big carding machine combs the loose wool fibres into a sheet. In the next stage, the sheet is twisted into a rope, which called sliver.
For the remaining steps, the sliver is stretched and twisted into a thin yarn. In the final stage, the yarn is wound to form balls of wool.
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