The given diagram illustrates the process of ceramic pot production.
Overall, the manufacturing process involves ten distinct stages, starting with four steps of material-related preparations and finalizing with the finished pots.
Foremost among these steps, the raw material, which is dug from the ground by a digger, is shipped to the factory by a truck. The clay, at the factory, was then put into two types of the crushers to ensure the ultimate smoothness for manufacturing. This stage is followed by mixing clay with water, prior to putting this resulted combination into specific-shaped moulds and leaving them to dry. Clay pots are obtained after a drying period of within 4 to 6 hours.
At the latter half of the process, the assembled clay pots are heated in an oven at 1000 degree celsius, turning them into hard and durable ceramics. Subsequently, they are coloured then placed in another particular oven with the aim of colour firing before ultimately being finished and market-ready.
