The diagram illustrates the process where the bricks are manufactured for the building industry.
To start with, a digger digs into the ground using its clay. After that, the material gets into a roller, and after adding sand and water it gets either wire cut or mould to be converted into bricks. Afterward, the bricks get transported into the dying oven then from to two kilns into the the cooling chmber, Lastly the final result bricks get packed to be delivered lately to the needed destination.
As a first step in the brick manufacturing, a digger digs for the needed material using its clay. Then that material gets into a rolleer, in which the matal grid get separated from the sand. Next, and after the water being added to that sand, it gets to be wire cutted or mouled, to give a diffrent brick shape. Ater that, the bricks get transported to a dying oven for around 24 to 48 hours. And as another step the dyed bricks move to a dual clins. The first one moderate them at 200-980 celsius, and the other one is for high, where the temperature is around 870-1300 celsius. As another step, the bricks get to a cooling chamber fro 48-72 hours. In the end, those bricks get ready to be packed and delivered to the destination.
