Thursday, May 30, 2019

Essay --

Manufacturing process of CLAY BRICKSMost bricks are formed by one of twain basic processes. Extrusion Fairly stiffed texture is mixed with clay body which is loaded into extruder worm screw force it into a die through push button it along a barrel .depending upon how much clay will shrink in drying and firing process the die is made larger considering this The clay emerges as a continuous brick shaped column. Initially this is smooth but it can be modified by removing a thin sliver from the top and sides use a taught wire to produce a wiredrag effect or by placing textured rollers over the column to create a rusticated effect or tied(p) by blasting the column with sand. The clay column is then cut into single bricks and palletised ready for the dryers or in some factories, are loaded direct onto kiln cars. Extruded bricks can be solid but cannot be frogged & are generally perforated. Soft mud mouldingSoft mud mouldingBricks are accomplished in mould boxes through some numb er of processes . Many methods can be applied but all have a common theme. A mould release medium stops the clay from sticking to the box (sand, oil or water) when soft clay is thrown into a mould,. The bricks are rancid out & the excess clay is stuck off from the top of the mould. This is done by hand by a craftsman who would create one brick at a moment. This is slow, expensive & labour intensive used In these days only for generating special shapes or decorative bricks. For standard bricks large automated machines can be replicated the hand-making procedure much quicker by taking use of banks of mould boxes on a circuit where the boxes are filled with pre sanded clots of clay, washed, sanded struck off aim and the formed brick turned out.... ...re than 60 F/h by introducing steam standard angle is generally cured at 150-165 F , whereas light weight at 170-185F . After reaching curing temperature steam flow is shut down .blocks are then left for soak in moist sweltr y air for 12 18 hours. After this block is left for drying by exhausting moist air and further increasing the temperature of kiln which took about 24 hours.2) high up pressure kiln pressure (autoclave) temperature is generally higher about 300-375 F and pressure is 80-185 psi block is left to soak for 10 hours , pressure is then lessen rapidly , because of which trapped moisture of block is released quickly. It is more costly process but it takes less time.Referenceshttp//www.madehow.com/Volume-3/Concrete-Block.htmlhttp//dcmsme.gov.in/reports/glass/HollowBricks.pdfhttp//www.ibstock.com/pdfs/technical-support/TIS16Howbricksaremade.pdf

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