The given picture illustrates the process how bricks for the building industry are produced.
Overall, there are seven stages in the whole process beginning with the collection of clay from the ground and concluding with the delivery of the ready materials for building companies.
Firstly, the type of sticky earth which is called clay is dug up by a vehicle called digger. Then the collected raw material is placed on a metal grid before being rolled in a certain device named roller and mixed with sand and water. Once the mixture is either put into moulds or cut by wire cutter, bricks are sent to the drying process.
Subsequently, bricks are kept in an oven for 24-48 hours before being placed in 3 different rooms. At first, the bricks are heated up at 200 celcius to 800 celcius in the kilns, and then put in the cooling chamber. When the bricks are cooled down, they are then packed to be sent by the trucks.
