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The image outlines the brick manufacturing process, starting with a digger excavating clay, which is placed on a metal grid over a roller where sand and water are added. The mixture is then formed into bricks using either a wire cutter or a mould. Next, the bricks are placed in a drying oven for 24-48 hours. After drying, they enter a kiln, first through a moderate temperature section (200°C - 980°C) and then a high temperature section (870°C - 1300°C). Subsequently, the bricks spend 48-72 hours in a cooling chamber. The final stages involve packaging the cooled bricks and loading them for delivery.
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The process diagram gives the steps of producing bricks for the building industry.
Overall, manufacturing and transporting bricks is an eight-stage process which starts from clay mining with the help of digger and ends with the delivering.
First, clay is extracted by digger and sifted with the help of metal grid. Then, clay is mixed on a roller with sand and water. At this point, it is important to mention that there are two options in the next step: using wire cutter or mould for forming bricks.
Further, bricks are put in drying oven for one or two days. The next step is a two-phased burning in kiln. The first one is moderate with 200-980 degrees. The second one is high using the temperature from 870 to 1300 degrees. After the kiln bricks are placed in cooling chamber for two or three days. Finally, once all stages are completed, bricks are packed and delivered.
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