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The image demonstrates the process of making leather products. Overall, this production consists of 12 consecutive steps, which could be grouped into 3 main stages. These include the initial preparation of raw material, chemical processing and finishing of the end product. At the first stage, the animal skin is delivered from farms and subsequently sorted […]
The diagram illustrates the process whereby leather products are made. Overall, the procedure follows a 12-step sequence, grouped into 4 main stages: delivering the animal skin to a recycling center, preparing it within the factory, treating it with chemical, and concluding with drying and waxing the product. The first and second stages entail transferring and […]
The diagram demonstrates how leather is produced. Overall, the process of making leather includes 12 steps, starting with obtaining the hidest from the farm, followed by the treatment of raw animal skins, and ending with waxing the leather. Regarding the first six stages, after being delivered from the farm, raw animal skin is classified into […]
The diagram illustrates the different stages in the process of producing leather from animal skins. Overall,it can be seen that the process consists of twelve steps,beginning with the delivery of raw animal skin from farms and ending with the waxing of the final leather product.The procedure involvess a combination of physical preparation,chemical treatment,and finishing touches. […]
The image demonstrates the process whereby leather is produced. Generally speaking, it is evident that the process entails six stages, predominantly transforming animal skin into leather and then coloring it with the aid of various sophisticated machines. The process itself is almost fully automated, relying on limited human interference. The initial stages of the process […]
The flow chart illustrates the process of leather production. At the first stage of the process. raw material which is the skin of animals is delivered from the farm to industry. Secondly, the collected Skin is Sorted in to two groups, small groups and large groups respectively. The sorted skin is passed through trimming by […]
