The picture illustrates how the bricks are manufactured and delivered to work site.
The first step begins with excavating of a clay using a digging machine. After that, the rough clay passed through a metal grid while the roller beneath moves the filtered clay to the next step. Before forming a sand and water are added to the clay. Afterwards, the received new mixture runs through a frame and cuts into bricks using a wire, or alternate option is the bricks are formed by using a mould. Then, the newly formed bricks are dehydrated in drying oven from one to two days. The next complex stage consists in two kilns and one cooling chamber. Namely, the bricks are heated in temperature from 200 to 980 degrees in Celsius in the first kiln, then the temperature is steadily rises to 870-1300 in the second. Following this, they are kept in colling chamber for 48-72 hours before being packed on the pallet. Finally, the packed product is loaded and delivered to customers by trucks.
Overall, the brick manufacture process from a raw material to the end product consists of ten complex steps.
