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The image contains a flowchart detailing the brick manufacturing process for glazed and/or coated bricks, consisting of eight main steps: Mining, Storage, Size Reduction, Screening, Forming and Cutting, Firing, Drying, and Coating or Glazing. Each step is visually represented with an icon symbolizing the activity, such as an excavator for mining, and interconnected with arrows to show the sequence. After the initial five steps, there is a split in the process with two parallel paths: one leading to Storage and Shipping directly from Forming and Cutting and the other continuing through Firing, Drying, and Coating or Glazing before reaching Storage and Shipping. There are no numerical data points, percentages, sections, countries, categories, or years visible in the image.
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The scheme illustrates the brick manufacturing process. Overall, the process consists of nine stages to produce two types of bricks, it starting with the mining of raw materials and ending with the storage and shipment of the finished bricks.
At the first, it started from mining, where workers found mineral at the special places and fields. After that, the minerals are kept in storage and then it change the size so that natural resources become smaller. The next step is screening, where items are inspected for chips or unsuitability. And the last step before coating or glazing, is forming and cutting, it helps in the next stage, to do a right form.
After all this stepes, glazing or coating is selected, when the bricks almost done. The shaped bricks are then dried, after it is fired at high temperatures and then cooled. The final stage involves storing and shipping the completed glazed or coated bricks to their destinations.
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