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The image illustrates a brick manufacturing process starting with clay excavation using a digger, then mixing with sand and water, passing through a metal grid and roller, forming into bricks using a wire cutter or mold, and drying in an oven for 24-48 hours. Dry bricks proceed to a kiln, with firing occurring at moderate temperatures of 200°C-980°C and then high temperatures of 870°C-1300°C. After cooling in a chamber for 48-72 hours, finalized bricks are packaged and loaded onto a delivery truck for distribution.
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The diagram represents the process by which bricks are produced for the building industry.
Overall, the process begins with digging by the machine and ends with shipping departure and there are 7 stages in total.
To begin, the escalator digs the clay from the ground and passes it to the metal grid, where all of the pieces are sorted into the roller, the sand and water are added. After that, either bricks are formed in a mould or go through the wire cutter. Next, moulded bricks drying in the oven for 24- 48 hours. After that, dyed bricks are heated in kiln in temperature from 200 to 980 celsius,then the temperature is raised to from 870 to 1300 degrees. Following this, all heated bricks are moved to a cooling chamber where it stays during 48 -72 hours, at the last stage it is packaged and flows into delivery.
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