The diagram illustrates the brickes manufacturing process for the building industry. It is clear that the brickes manufacturing process consists of nine different stages and the number of tools and infrastructures, from digging up clay to deliver the end products. At the first stage of the bricks manufacturing process, clay ia dug from the ground. Next, the clay is put through a metal grid, and it passes into a roller. After that, the clay can be shaped into brickes in two ways; either it is put in a mould, or a wire cutter is used. At the fourth stage in the process, the clay brickes are replaced in a drying over for one or two dayes. Next, the brickes are heated in a kiln at a moderate temperature ( 200 -980 'c) and then at a high temperature (up to 1300 'c), before sending two to three days in a Cooling chamber. Finally, the finished brickes are packaged and delivered.