The diagram below shows the process by which bricks are manufactured for the building industry.

The diagram below shows the process by which bricks are manufactured for the building industry.

The diagram explains the procedure in which bricks are made for the construction industry.

Overall, there are eight stages in the process, beginning with the digging up of the clay and culminating in delivery.

To begin, the clay used to make the brick is dug up from the ground by a large digger. this clay is then placed onto a metal grid, which is used to break up the clay into smaller pieces. A roller assists in this process. Following this, sand and water are added to the clay and this mixture is turned into bricks by either placing it into a mould or using a wire cutter.

Next, these bricks are placed in an oven to dry for 24 to 48 hours. In the subsequent, stage the bricks go through a heating and cooling process. They are heated in a Kiln at a moderate and then a high temperature ranging from 200 degrees to 1300 degrees Celsius, following by a cooling process in a chamber for two to three days. Finally, the bricks are packed and delivered to their destinations

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