The provided picture illustrates various steps involved in producing ceramic pots from raw materials.
From an overall perspective, it is clear that the process consists of twelve stages. This linear process begins with the collection of raw materials and ends with the conversion into ceramic pots.
The process commences when raw materials are dug and gathered by a crane truck before being transported to separate factories. Upon arrival, these raw materials undergo a crushing phase, during which they are crushed by a machine to convert into smaller pieces. Following this, these pieces of raw materials are mixed with water in a moderate ratio to make mixtures and then molded by a molding machine.
Shifting the focus to the remaining stages. These molded mixtures go through a drying step, where they are dried continuously for 4 to 6 hours. Next, dried mixtures are assembled by a machine to turn into clay pots. Once assembled, these clay pots are put into large ovens to heat precisely at a degree of 1000 Celsius. Finally, these heated clay pots are painted with various colors and then go through a color-firing phase to transport into finished pots that serve commercial purposes.
