Manufacturing sequence

Complete brick manufacturing and making process

A reliable brick is the result of process control at every stage. The sequence below is suitable for explaining factory operations to customers, contractors, and channel partners.

Uniform raw mix

Correct clay blending improves mouldability and reduces defects after drying and firing.

Moisture control

Balanced moisture prevents warping, shrinkage, and edge damage in the green bricks.

Controlled firing

Temperature management drives strength, color consistency, and final service performance.

Brick manufacturing process flow illustration
1

Clay winning

Suitable clay is excavated from the source area and transferred to the preparation yard.

2

Screening

Stones, roots, and oversized particles are removed to achieve a clean, consistent feed.

3

Mixing & tempering

Water is added and the clay mass is mixed until it reaches the right plastic condition.

4

Moulding / extrusion

The prepared clay is shaped into green bricks in the required dimensions and profile.

5

Drying

Freshly shaped bricks are dried to remove excess moisture before entering the kiln.

6

Kiln firing

Bricks are fired at controlled temperature to develop hardness, strength, and weather resistance.

7

Cooling & sorting

After firing, bricks are cooled gradually, inspected visually, and graded by quality class.

8

Stacking & dispatch

Approved bricks are stacked, counted, and loaded for delivery to dealers or project sites.

Key controls

Raw material quality

The clay body should be free from harmful impurities that can lead to cracks, swelling, or weak burning performance.

Dimensional accuracy

Uniform brick size supports faster masonry work, better alignment, and lower mortar consumption on site.

Water absorption and strength

Finished units should meet the intended construction purpose, whether for partition walls, facades, or paving.

Why customers care about the making process

Builders often judge bricks only by color or appearance. A better website explains that long-term performance depends on what happens before the product reaches the truck: the clay blend, the drying discipline, the firing profile, and the inspection method.

When your website shows process transparency, it helps buyers trust the product for residential, commercial, and infrastructure use.

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