The provided diagram demonstrates an intricate manufacture of industrial bricks.
In general, the process of brick production involves 6 distinct steps starting with the collection of raw materials and ending with end products being delivered.
First of all, clay is being digged by a specialized machine and collected material undergoes a separation process via metallic grid. Before the shaping procedure, minor pieces of clay are mixed with sand and water. The mixture is either being cut with the help of wires or poured into a shaped mould.
Having shaped the bricks, they are exposed to heat in a dedicated drying oven for a day or 2 days in order to harden soft bricks. First, the hardened bricks are preserved under moderate temperatures followed with intense heat which is around 870 C – 1300 C. For 3 days, the products are cooled down in a specialized chamber. After the cooling process, the end products are packed and delivered to industrial facilities.
