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The image depicts the process of brick manufacturing, starting with a digger extracting clay, which is then mixed with sand and water on a metal grid using a roller. The mixture is either cut with a wire cutter or molded into bricks, which are then dried in an oven for 24 to 48 hours. The bricks are fired in a kiln at high temperatures (870°C to 1300°C) or moderate temperatures (200°C to 980°C) for 48 to 72 hours, followed by cooling in a cooling chamber. The bricks are then packaged and delivered by a truck.
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The provided diagram depicts a process of bricks’ production. Overall, the process consists of nine stages, beginning with collecting clay by a digger, and ending with delivering to end users.
To begin with, a certain amount of the clay collect by the digger vehicle and divides metal grids in a roller. After that, a resulting mass blends with sand and water and take shape of the bricks with two different methods. By cutting with wire or by putting in mould.
In the next stage, the bricks are brought in a drying oven and kept between 24 to 48 hours. Following this, the brick heats up in a kiln in moderate temperature between 200 to 980 degrees Celsius after the bricks drying in high temperature between 870 to 1300 degrees Celsius and kept in a cooling chamber until 48-72 hours. Finally, bricks are packaged up and delivered to consumers.
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