After forming, all types of bricks are dried (to lose excess water and reach the correct degree of humidity) and cooked at the most suitable temperature for the type of clay.
Finally, there is still some example of hand-made construction, brick by brick, with insertion in the mold, pressing and artisanal extraction. It is a marginal practice, but it is still found in production niches. It may be small furnaces, artisan productions or custom-made projects for Commercial Painters in Brisbane.
In essence, it is an industrial process that reproduces the formation by hand with the machines: from the sandblasting to the filling of the molds, to the extraction of the bricks. It is no coincidence that modern machines and robots, which have in part replaced the most tiring and routine operations once entrusted to man, have been designed with anthropomorphic features).
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