The diagram below shows the process by which bricks are manufactured for the building industry. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagram illustrates the various stages involved in the production of
bricks
for the building industry. Overall
, the process is complex, involving several steps from the extraction of raw materials to the final packaging and delivery of the bricks
.
To sum up
, the process of clay being made into bricks
requires advanced technology, like a cooling chamber and a drying oven. In the end, the finished product is packaged nicely and stored in a delivery truck.
In the beginning, the clay is put on a metal grid, which separates it into smaller pieces. To add on, sand and water are added. In general, there are two ways to achieve the rectangular shape of a brick. Because of the properties of clay, both, a wire cutter and a simple mould, will create the right shape.
The workers store the bricks
in a drying oven for approximately 1 to 2 days. Furthermore
, they are put in kilns, where the temperature rises from moderate to high, experiencing an increase of around 1100 degrees. If the finished product is kept in a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours, it will be ready for the packaging and delivery process.Submitted by evijavidemane on
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