The diagram illustrates the process of manufacturing bricks, outlining the various stages involved from digging the initial material to delivery.
Overall, the production of bricks comprises a sequence of interconnected stages, beginning with excavating and culminating in delivering the end product.
Initially, the clay is collected and dug with the digger facility. Once the metal grid has been rolled with the roller facility, it is added to a water and sand mixture and then put into a mold and cut into a small shape to produce bricks. The semi-ready bricks are subsequently dried for about 24-48 hours in the drying oven.
In the next phase, the bricks are subjected to a series of moderate (200-980 degrees Celsius) to high (870-1300 degrees Celsius) temperature exposure in a kiln before being placed in a room to cool down. In the final stage, the finished product is packaged, thereby making it ready for subsequent commercial distribution to the retail market.
