The diagram demonstrates the production of a fuel named ethanol from corn. Overall, the linear process consists of eight steps, starting with storing corn, followed by fermenting and ending with transporting. Additionally, the fuel production lasts for days and uses a variety of manufacturing machines.
Regarding the first four steps, the mature corn that is suitable for producing fuel will be stored before getting milled by a specialized milling machine. Afterwards, the milled corn will be cooked for four hours with water as an escalating ingredient, it will then get fermented for a couple of days, which will be utilized for the Ethanol manufacturing.
Concerning the remaining steps, the fermented corn will get extracted, separating the liquid component with the solid by-product. Consequently, the liquid undergoes a purification process into a fuel named Ethanol for five hours, after which it will be stored before getting transported for usage of many different industries.
