The diagram presents the process of how bricks are produced for the building industry.
Overall, there are 9 main stages included in the process, commencing with digging raw materials by a clay of a digger and ending with transporting the final products by a truck.
Initially, mental grids are dug by a digger using clay prior to being rolled by a roller. In the following stage, sand and water are added into the rolled materials, afterwards, the compound is divided into 2 discrete categories, encompassing a sort experiencing the wire cutter and the other molded.
In the subsequent step, after creating bricks from the cutting and molding process, these undergo 24 to 48 hours in a drying oven. After that, they are heated in 200’C to 980’C and then in higher temperatures ranging from 870’C to 1300’C in a particular machine called a kiln. Next, Before packaging completed products, the bricks have to pass a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours. As a consequence, the cooled bricks for the construction industry are ready to be delivered by a truck after packaging.
