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The image illustrates the process of producing ceramic pots.
Overall, there are 13 steps in the manufacturing of ceramic pots, beginning with digging raw materials and ending with the finished products being released into the market.
First of all, raw materials (clay) are dug using excavators, and transported to the factory via trucks. Here, they are crushed in a crusher and mixed with water to create a wet mixture. The mixture is then poured into moulds and left to dry for 4 to 6 hours until it completely solidifies into assembled clay pots. These pots are then taken out of the moulds and heated in the oven at 1000 degrees Celsius. After the pots are heated, they are dyed in paint before going back into the oven for another process called colour firing. This is to make sure the paint sticks onto the products. Finally, the pots are ready to be put on shelves.
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