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The image illustrates the brick manufacturing process in a sequential diagram form, featuring various equipment and steps involved. It starts with the extraction of clay using a digger, followed by clay processing through a roller. The processed clay is then mixed with sand and water, and passed through a metal grid to achieve a consistent blend. This mixture can be shaped into bricks using either a wire cutter or a mould, resulting in the formation of wire cut bricks or moulded bricks respectively. Subsequently, bricks are transferred to a drying oven where they stay for 24-48 hours. This step is followed by placing the bricks in a kiln for further hardening; depending on the kiln type, bricks are heated at temperatures ranging from 200°C in a moderate kiln to 980°C, or from 870°C to 1300°C in a high kiln over a period of 48-72 hours. Post kiln processing, bricks are moved to the packaging stage and then loaded onto a delivery truck for distribution.
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The diagram illustrates the process by which bricks are produced for the building industry.
Overall, there are seven steps in the process, starting with the digging of clay and continuing until delivery.
Firstly, the clay is dug through a digger; next, this clay is laid into a mental grid that is rolled. While turning to the third process, sand and water are added to the clay. When this mixture is placed into a mold as a wire cutter, these bricks are laid in the oven to dry for 24 or 48 hours.
The next step is that bricks go through some processes; they are heated to about 200 or 980 °C. After this process, they are cooled down in the chamber around 48 or 72 hours. After cooling in the in the chamber, they are packed, and then they are loaded into trucks, which deliver brick markets.
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