The diagram illustrates the process of bricks manufacturing, from the preparation of different types of clay to the final delivery of the finished bricks.
Overall, the production of bricks is a linear process that starts excavation of clay using vehicle and concluded with the delivery of the finished of bricks to construction sites. Along the way, the bricks are diggered, gridded, packaged, and delivered.
To begin with, clay is dug from soil, and they are collected. It is placed on a metal grid and fluttuated using a roller. Then, sand and water are added to mixture, and the clay prised into moulds and cut into bricks using a wire cutter.
The wire cut bricks are placed in drying oven and stored for 24-48 hours. Then the bricks are placed in a kiln where heated at the moderate temperature of 200-980, and then at a higher temperature of 870-1300. After that, they are transformed to a cooling chamber for approximately 47-72 hours.
Finally, the packaged bricks are delivered to construction outlets, where consumers can buy them.
