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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 diagram illustrates the production of bricks from its source to the final product.
Overall, the process consists of six steps for manufacturing of bricks, initially clay digging and ultimately delivery to required shops.
At first, clay is digged with the aid of digger.The metal grid is rolled and with the addition of sand and water it is converted into bricks either by a wire cutter or using brick mould.The respective brick is dried for 24 to 48 hours in a oven.It is later exposed to moderate temperature followed by higher temperature in a kiln and cooled in a cooling chamber for two to four days.After the cooling process bricks are packaged and delivered to the customers or shops for making buildings.
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