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This grayscale technical illustration depicts a cross-sectional view of an industrial machine, specifically a twin-screw press or an extruder. The environment is an abstract representation of internal machinery, not a discernible physical location within Cuautitlán Izcalli. No people are present. The primary subjects are two large, counter-rotating helical screws, or augers, positioned horizontally within a robust housing. These screws, composed of stacked, concentric rings forming a helical thread, are actively processing a granular or crystalline material, labeled as "Mezcla Comprimida" (Compressed Mixture), visible between the screws and adhering to internal surfaces. Material appears to be introduced from the top, compressed by the screws, and discharged downwards. Key objects include a "Anillo de Sellado" (Seal Ring) located at the top of the mechanism. On the right side of the housing, a vertical plate identified as "Revestimiento Desgastado" (Worn Lining) shows evidence of significant abrasion or material loss, indicating operational wear. Below the primary compression zone, two instances of "Fuga" (Leakage) are clearly indicated by arrows on both the right and left sides, illustrating material escaping the intended processing path and accumulating in an unauthorized outflow area. The internal surfaces of the housing show traces of the processed material clinging to them, suggesting a viscous or adhesive quality under pressure. The illustration serves as a diagnostic diagram highlighting mechanical issues such as wear and material leakage within a specific industrial process. While the image itself is a diagram and not a photograph of a physical location, the industrial machinery it depicts could conceivably be operating within a manufacturing or processing facility located in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico.
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