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 with the clay of a digger and culminating in transportation of 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, and 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 the drying phase from 24 to 48 hours in an oven. After that, they are heated from 200’C to 980’C and then moved to higher temperatures ranging from 870’C to 1300’C in a particular machine called a kiln. Next, before completed products are packaged, the bricks have to pass through a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours. As a consequence, the cooled bricks for the construction sector are ready to be delivered by a truck after the completion of the packaging stage, concluding the bricks cycle production.
