The picture illustrates the process of manufacturing bricks for building
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Overall, it is clear that there are eight stages in the process of manufacturing bricks, starting with the clay being dug out of the ground and ending with the final bricks being delivered by a truck for distribution.
At the first stage of manufacturing bricks, the clay is dug out of the ground by a machine called a digger. Next, the clay is collected and put through a metal grid to remove lagger pieces and impurities, and the remaining small pieces fall onto a roller, after that the clay is mixed with sand and water. The next step is when the resulting mixture is processed in two ways : it is either cut with a wire or placed into a mould to shape it into bricks. After being dried for 1-2 days, the bricks are heated in a kiln at a moderate temperature of 200-980 degrees Celsius and then at a higher temperature of 870-1300 degrees. In stage seven, The bricks are cooled down in a chamber. Finally, the final bricks are packaged and loaded onto a truck for delivery to construction sites
