The diagram illustrates the process of producing ceramic pots.
Overall, it is clear that ceramic pot production is a linear process that involves several stages, beginning with the digging of raw materials and, after going through many complex steps, ending with the production of finished clay pots.
At the beginning, the raw materials are dug up from the ground using an excavator. After that, the materials are transported by truck to a factory for further processing. Following this, the large grains are ground into powder using a crusher and then mixed with water. Next, the mixture is poured into molds before undergoing a drying process for four to six hours to create clay pots.
Subsequently, the ceramic pots are heated in a special oven at a high temperature of 1,000°C to solidify their shapes. Afterwards, the pots are colored and fired again to ensure that the color stays on.
Eventually, the pots are finished and ready to be sold.
