Production of Bricks in The Traditional Way

in #life8 years ago

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yesterday I accidentally pass through the brick kiln krukuh exactly in the northern Aceh Indonesia.while gaining the knowledge I chanced to meet greet them . I talked at length with them and I got a bit of knowledge that I will share with his friends all.



Bricks Making Process of Land

RAW MATERIALS FOR MAKING BRICKS

-Clay

-Water

-Ash


TOOLS TO MAKE BRICKS

-Hoe

-Pencetak Bricks

Grinder -Machines bricks

-Machines Burner / Furnaces

-Wooden Fuel / Coal


HOW TO MAKE THE PROCESS OF BRICKS

First of all look for areas of soil in the form of hills and clay soil texture, not too much sand, textured soil will reduce the strength of the brick. Also close to a water source, a mixture of ground.input into the tool traditionally smelter or we can make a hole and then we stepped on simultaneously here is useful for compacting soil

              



next after the soil is mixed with water and looks rather dense we can enter into a mold made of bamboo or wood

                     

drying stones in the blazing hot sun. This process takes two days because they actually have to dry so that the bricks be strong later his

                                                           




                                     


lah entry into the final stage of the roasting should be noted here that this step is considered very important in order to become a rock solid

                       


at the final stage is to clean and arrange stones and bricks ready to be marketed. Unfortunately they overlooked their governments need support from the government such as the procurement of more modern tools to facilitate them in the production of bricks

             


Thus the story and my experience may inspire you all

Stay tuned @practicemagic

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Thanks for sharing, I love seeing production processes.

Have wasted many hours watching videos on manufacturing operations in China

oke my friend

Looks like a lot of work. Thanks for sharing.