The diagram illustrates the manufacture of ceramic pots.
Overall, there are nine stages in the process of pot production, beginning with digging raw materials and ending with the finished products.
At the first stage of the ceramic pot-making process, raw materials are dug out by a digger and then moved to a factory before it is ready to be processed. At the factory, the materials undergo a number of processes. First, it is crushed by a special machine into a fine powder which is mixed with water. The resulting mixture is poured into a mould and dying for 4-6 hours to create assembled pots.
At the next stage of the process, the clay pots are placed in the oven at 1000 degree celsius then coloured and put into a colour firing becoming to be a finished pot, ready to be sold.
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