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The diagram illustrates the stages and equipment that are involved in the process of

producing bricks.
Overall, this wholly man-made procedure can be broken down into seven steps,
commencing with digging clay, followed by manufacturing stages, and culminating
with delivering them to under-constructed areas.
The first step taken is that clay is collected by a digger and filtered by a metal grid
before being put on a roller. Next, After being soaked in a combination of sand and
water, they are shaped by a machine, cut by a wire, or formed by a mould to create
the rectangular shape.
Then, in this phase of the process, they are left dried in a drying oven for a
maximum of two days before being put in a moderate and high-temperature kiln,
after that, they are cooled in a cooling chamber for 48 to 72 hours. Ultimately, the
final products will be packed and delivered to areas that are being constructed.

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