The process illustrates one way to produce ceramic pots.
The process illustrates one way to produce ceramic pots. KQ9eN
The process illustrates one way to produce ceramic pots.
Overall, there are eleven stages involved in making ceramic pots, beginning with raw materials dug out of the ground, and ending with finished products ready for sale.
First off all, theraw materialsare dug out of the ground by an excavator, After that they are transported by a truck to the factory. In the factory, the element are pressed into powder by a crushing machine. Subsequently, water is mixed with the crushed component, forming a moistened mixture. After that, the mixture is poured into molds and left for four and six hours until stiff and dry, forming assembled pots.
Subsequently, the pots are then put into an oven and heated at the temperature of 1000 degrees celcius. Afterward, each jug is soaked in a bucket full of watercolor. The colored kettle are then put into the oven and heated up, and, finally, after they dry, the urn then are taken out, ready to sell.
The process illustrates one way to produce ceramic pots.
Overall
, there are eleven stages involved in making ceramic pots, beginning with raw materials dug out of the ground, and ending with finished products ready for sale.
First
off all, theraw materialsare dug out of the ground by an excavator, After that they
are transported
by a truck to the factory. In the factory, the element
are pressed
into powder by a crushing machine.
Subsequently
, water
is mixed
with the crushed component, forming a moistened mixture. After that, the mixture
is poured
into molds and
left
for four and six hours until stiff and dry, forming assembled pots.
Subsequently
, the pots are then put into an oven and heated at the temperature of 1000 degrees celcius. Afterward, each jug
is soaked
in a bucket full of watercolor. The colored kettle are then put into the oven and heated up, and,
finally
, after they dry, the urn then
are taken
out, ready to sell.
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