The provided picture depicts how the bricks are produced in order to be used in construction.
Overall, it is noticeable that there are 7 various steps in the manufacturing process beginning with digging the clay and ending with distributing the final products.
The process is started by using a huge truck to dig the clay. Next, the collected materials are separated via a material grid and spread out on a roller. In the third stage, sand and water are added to the clear materials, and then through two distinct ways, the bricks are manufactured.
The bricks are dried in a drying oven for 24 or up to 48 hours. The fifth step includes three sub-steps, which start with kilning the bricks at a moderate temperature (200-980 C) reaching high (870-1300 C) and finally continues to be cool for 48 to 72 hours. In step six, the produced products are packed in order to be delivered to the construction process by the vehicle.
