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The image depicts the process of brick manufacturing involving two parallel methods using sand and water or a mould. Starting with the extraction of clay by a digger, it goes through a roller and metal grid to get a wire cutter to shape the bricks or a mould. The formed bricks are then placed in a drying oven for 24-48 hours, followed by a kiln for burning - high at 870°C-1300°C or moderate at 200°C-980°C. The bricks then move to the cooling chamber for 48-72 hours before packaging and delivery by a truck.
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The diagram illustrate that how can be bricks are manufactured and also how can a persson can deliver it.
In this process, there are about seven stages. Each stage perform the the specific task.
In the first step, the digger collect a clay from ground and then pass the clay to the metal grid and they roll a clay upto cleaning. Then add sand and water and then pass it through a wire cutter they give the shape to brick and then they put the bricks in the drying oven for 24 – 48 hours. After drying it in oven we put them in kiln and moderate it on 200oC – 980oC and then more high upto 870oC – 1300oC. Then put it into a cooling chamber for 48 – 72 hours. Then after colling we can pass through to paking side when it paked then it ready for delivery.
In the whole process we will know that how can be bricks were manufactured.
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