The diagram illustrates how lead is produced. Overall, the process consists of eight stages, beginning with the extraction of rocks using diggers and ending with the casting of the finished lead product. It is a complex industrial process that takes place in a factory.
First, rocks are dug out of the ground and transported to a factory, where they are crushed and combined with water in a roller. The resulting mixture is then mixed with pine oil and additional water before being filtered and refined. After that, the refined material is heated to approximately 1400°C to remove waste gases. Next, other metals are added, while impurities are separated in a kettle. Finally, the lead is cast into its final form.
To begin with, diggers mine the rocks and send them to the factory where all the process occures. In the factory, rocks are crushed and mixed with pine oil and water in tank before filtering and referring. Next, the material is heated about 1400°C to remove waste gases. Additionally, other metals are addes, while impurities are separeted in kettle before the lead is cast into its final form.
