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The image illustrates the brick manufacturing process for the building industry, beginning with clay excavation using a digger, followed by clay placement onto a metal grid combined with sand and water, then leading to a roller that channels the mixture toward a wire cutter or mould forming bricks; these bricks proceed to a drying oven for 24-48 hours, then to a cooling chamber as they are tempered in a kiln first at high heat (870°C-1300°C) and then at moderate heat (200°C-980°C), eventually ending in packaging and delivery stages.
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The figure illustrates the process of making bricks for constructing reasons.
Overall, it is a linear operation with 7 main stages, it starts with digging the clay, and ends by packaging and delivering.
Starting with excavating the clay from the ground, after that the mud gets into a metal grid; which clear the clay from the unwanted growths, after that, the clean mud go through a roller, then the water and sand combines with that clean mud; and formed into bricks by a cutting wire or by moulding, subsequently, this bricks get into a drying oven where it passes by three steps, firstly the bricks heated with a moderate degree between 200 and 960 degree, secondly, heated with a high temperature up to 1300 degree, after that, get in cooling chamber to be cooled for 72 hours and be ready for the final stage which is packaging, and then delivred.
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