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The diagram explains the way in which bricks are made for the building
industry. Overall, there are 7 main stages in the process, beginning with the
excavation of clay and ending with the delivering stage.
The first step in the process is to dig up clay from the ground with the help
of the digger. Subsequently, the excavated clay is put on a grid made of metal and
rolled using the roller. In the following stage, after sand and water is added, the
mixture is then shaped into the forms of brick using either the mould or the wire
cutter. Following the formation step, bricks are put into the oven and dried for one
to two days.
The process continues with the bricks being fired in the kiln at moderate
temperature of 200 to 980 Celsius degree. After that, they are heated under the
higher temperature of up to 1300 Celsius degree before being cooled for two or
three days. In the next stage, bricks are packaged. The entire process concludes
with the delivery of bricks to the customers.