The diagram illustrates the production of manufacture bricks for the building industry. Overall, it is clear that there are seven stages involved in this manufacturing process, beginning with digging the clay and ending with consuming in the market.
Looking at the details, the initial stage in the process occurs when digging the clay by large digger. The next step in the process is that the clay is put into a mental grid and processed in a roller machine. In the stage after that, it is mixing of sand and water into the mound or wire cutter machine in order to cut the shape of bricks, and these bricks are put in a drying oven from 24 to 48 hours.
After that, the dried bricks are brought to kilns with moderate (200 to 980 degrees C) and high temperatures (870 to 1300 degrees C), then they are moved to a cooling chamber for 24 – 48 hours. Finally, the process finishes when packaging and is ready to distribute to delivery outside the market.
The diagram illustrates the production of manufacture
bricks
for the building industry.
Overall
, it is
clear
that there are seven stages involved in this manufacturing
process
, beginning with digging the clay and ending with consuming in the market.
Looking at the
details
, the initial stage in the
process
occurs when digging the clay by large digger. The
next
step in the
process
is that the clay
is put
into a mental grid and processed in a roller machine. In the stage after that, it is mixing of sand and water into the mound or wire cutter machine in order to
cut
the shape of
bricks
, and these
bricks
are put
in a drying oven from 24 to 48 hours.
After that, the dried
bricks
are brought
to kilns with moderate (200 to 980 degrees C) and high temperatures (870 to 1300 degrees C), then they are
moved
to a cooling chamber for 24 – 48 hours.
Finally
, the
process
finishes when packaging and is ready to distribute to delivery outside the market.