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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 shows the process used to make bricks for the construction industry. Overall, the production includes several stages, starting with clay extraction and ending with packaging and delivery. Each step is important and helps ensure the bricks are strong and ready for use.
First, clay is dug from the ground using a large digger. Then, the clay is passed through a metal grid and roller to break it into smaller pieces. After this, sand and water are added, and the mixture is shaped into bricks. This can be done either by using a mould or by cutting the mixture into blocks with a wire cutter.
Next, the bricks are placed in a drying oven for 24 to 48 hours to remove moisture. After drying, they are heated in a kiln. First, they go through a moderate heat (200–980°C), and then a much higher temperature (870–1,300°C). Once fired, the bricks are cooled for 48 to 72 hours in a cooling chamber.
Finally, the finished bricks are packaged and loaded onto trucks for delivery.
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