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

The diagram below shows the process by which bricks are manufactured for the building.
The given flowchart illustrates the brick manufacturing process for building purposes.
Overall
, there are seven steps, beginning with the clay extraction from the ground, and culminating with the transport of final
bricks
to construction sites. In the initial stage, a large excavator collects the clay from beneath the surface, which is
then
placed on a metal grid, allowing small particles to fall onto a roller. Afterwards, a mixture of sand and water is added to
this
clay, transforming it into
bricks
through placement in either a mould or a wire cutter. In the following step, the newly formed
bricks
undergo a 24-to-48-hour drying process in an oven, followed by heating and cooling processes. The dehydrated
bricks
are
subsequently
placed in a kiln, where they experience moderate and high temperatures (ranging from 200 degrees Celsius to 1300 degrees Celsius) before cooling in a chamber for 2-3 days. Once these
bricks
are packaged as final products, they are delivered to their destinations in large containers.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Extraction
  • Manual labour
  • Mixing process
  • Consistency
  • Molds
  • Extrusion process
  • Natural drying
  • Drying oven
  • Fired
  • Kiln
  • Quality control
  • Defects
  • Packed
  • Construction sites
  • Retail outlets
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