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The image depicts a diagram illustrating the brick manufacturing process for the building industry, consisting of nine main steps. First, a digger is used to collect clay, which is then conveyed via a metal grid. A roller further processes the material. Subsequently, the clay is either directly molded or mixed with sand and water before molding. After shaping, bricks are transported to a drying oven for 24 to 48 hours at unspecified temperatures. Bricks are fired in a kiln, first through a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours, followed by a high-temperature phase (870°C to 1300°C) and a moderate temperature phase (200°C to 980°C). The final steps include packaging the bricks onto pallets which are then loaded for delivery by a truck.
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The given diagrams illustrate the Brick manufacturing process for the building industry .
As can be seen from the diagram, there are 7 stages in the whole brick producing process, beginning with clay excavation and ending with the delivery of the bricks to the customers .
Firstly, clay is dug up using a big digger. To get rid of the oversized pieces, clay is placed on a metal grid and small pieces drop onto a large roller . At the next stage, sand and water were added to the clay . After the bricks are sharpened by using a wire cutter or a mould, they are moved to a drying oven for 24 to 48 hours .
Those bricks are then fired in a special kiln at a moderate temperature (200c-980c ) at a fourth step . Afterwards, they continue to be heated for the second time at a higher temperature (870c-1300c ) in another kiln . Before being packaged at the sixth stage, the bricks are treated in a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours . The entire brick producing process concludes after the bricks are delivered to customers .
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