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  • Inorganic Brick Production: The Science Behind Brickmaking
    Yes, brick can be formed by inorganic processes. Here's why:

    * Brick Making: Brick manufacturing is an entirely inorganic process. Clay, a naturally occurring inorganic material, is the primary ingredient.

    * Clay Formation: Clay itself is formed over long periods through the weathering and erosion of rocks, a purely inorganic process.

    * Brick Formation Process: The process of turning clay into bricks involves:

    * Extrusion: Clay is molded into shape, often using a machine.

    * Drying: The shaped bricks are dried, removing excess moisture.

    * Firing: The bricks are heated to high temperatures in a kiln, causing chemical and physical changes that harden and permanently shape the brick.

    In summary: Brick is a product of inorganic processes, from the raw materials to the manufacturing techniques.

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