e!Sankey supports the fast and easy creation of Sankey diagrams for material, energy, and costs flows.

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A typical national Material Flow Account diagram, which represents the material inputs and outputs of a country.



This is an example Sankey diagram of iron production. The flow direction in this case is top-to-bottom:

sankey diagramm of iron created with e!sankey


A Sankey diagram of the U.S. Steel Scrap Material Flow of 1998, with a number of recycling loops:

e!Sankey: sankey diagram of the scrap material flow in the US 1998

Another example of a Sankey diagram is this of a dryer section. The flow direction is from bottom to top:

sankey diagram of a dryer section created with e!sankey


This is a Sankey flow diagram of mononitrotoluene production (the process names are in German). The general orientation of the flow direction is from left to right

Produktion von Mononitrotoluol

A Sankey diagram of the chlorine balance of a Flue Gas Cleaning System

esankey_flue_gas_cleaning

e!Sankey user 'El_Gordito' uploaded the following nice diagram to the forum. It shows the greenhouse gas emissions for the U.S. in 2005, and the sectors which produce them. This diagram uses the new clipart icons.

GHG_US2005
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