The diagram below shows the recycling process of aluminum cans. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevent.
The diagram illustrates eleven steps of recycling cans which have been used before and made with aluminium. The whole process takes six weeks.
First,
the wasted canisters are collected by the garbage truck. Then
, they are deposited in a huge type of shed. After that, these aluminium cylindrical shapes are washed by huge water spray. Later, a strong machine crushes the metals into small pieces. Next,
these crushed pieces which are processed earlier, are erased with chemicals. Later, in two stages they are heated then
the liquid metal will be moulded in a new shape of the can. In the last
three steps, subsequently
, the factory weighs new stuff then
the brand's sticker will be rolled around the new tins, and in the end, they will be ready to be offered to producing meal factories.
Overall
, the recycling process of aluminium tins has eleven distinct stages, from collecting used canisters to offering new cans for various industries.Submitted by sarvin.rahimi9898 on
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