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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 diagram illustrates how brick is produced for the construction industry.
Overall, it is a linear process consisting of five main stages: exploiting clay, shaping, drying, baking and cooling.
The first step is to collect clay with an excavator. After that the clay is sorted in the metal grid to separate sand from the clay, which is delivered by roller to the mixture process. Once sand and water are mixed, it is shaped either wire cutter or mould. The wire cutter method involves sliced the mixture into uniform pieces, while the mould method uses a brick-shaped mould to form the mixture into the desired brick shape.
At the following stage, the bricks are positioned within a drying oven for a period of one to two days. The dry bricks are then heated in a kiln, starting at moderate temperature ranging from 200 degree to 980 degree Celsius and increasing to reach 1300 degree at the next step, subsequently cooled down for a duration of two or three days within a cooling chamber. Finally, the finished bricks are packaged and delivered for use in construction.
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