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5 layers template styled with vertical tube filtration design
from deck Filter Process Diagrams (PPT Template)

Vertical Tube Filtration Diagram – 5 Layers

Slide Content

The slide represents a vertical tube filtration system segmented into five distinct layers. Each layer, numbered and color-coded, indicates a stage of the process with a corresponding icon and placeholder text for a header and description. "Header 1" with a blue capsule and a broken circle icon suggests initial input or phase. "Header 2" follows in purple with a user group icon, possibly implying a collaborative stage. "Header 3" in green with a diamond icon might denote a crucial or value-generating step. "Header 4" in grey with a building icon could represent an infrastructure or operational layer, while "Header 5" in orange with a hand and plant suggests the final outcome or sustainable impact.

Graphical Look

  • The title is prominently displayed at the top in bold, dark text against a light background.
  • The diagram is composed of five horizontal, 3D cylindrical shapes aligned vertically and representing filtration layers.
  • Each layer has a distinct color: light blue, dark purple, lime green, dark grey, and bright orange, likely to differentiate the stages.
  • Arrows pointing downwards are placed between the cylinders, indicating the flow through the filtration process.
  • Icons accompanying each header: a broken circle, group of people, diamond, building, and hand with a plant, are colored to match their respective layers.
  • Text placeholders next to each layer suggest where additional information or descriptions can be entered.
  • Light grey tabs with a directional chevron protrude from the text placeholders, adding to the visual flow of the layout.

The slide has a clean and modern aesthetic, with a mix of bright and neutral colors that draw attention to each stage of the filtration process. The use of 3D shapes and distinct icons creates a visually appealing hierarchy for presenting information.

Use Cases

  • To explain a multi-stage process, such as water treatment or product development, in engineering or environmental presentations.
  • To offer a visual breakdown of a company's organizational structure or decision-making chain to employees or stakeholders.
  • During training sessions, to clarify workflow processes or guidelines for task completion across different departments.
  • In marketing materials to demonstrate the layered benefits or features of a product to potential customers or investors.

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