Time:2024-12-21 15:43:45
1、 Definition and working principle of brick making machine
Brick making machine, as the name suggests, is a mechanical equipment for manufacturing and producing bricks. It uses stone powder, fly ash, slag, slag, crushed stone, sand, water and other materials added with cement as raw materials, and compresses the raw materials into bricks through hydraulic power, vibration force or pneumatic force. The workflow of a brick making machine usually includes placing raw materials into a silo, compacting them through a hydraulic system, placing them into a forming mold, producing bricks through host pressure, and transporting them out through a conveyor belt.
2、 Definition and working principle of brick firing machine
Brick firing machine, especially red brick firing machine, is a machine that uses high temperature to burn raw materials to make bricks. Its working principle is to mix, skin, and shape raw materials (such as clay, limestone, gypsum, etc.) into bricks, and then place the bricks in a kiln for high-temperature firing to produce bricks.
3、 The difference between brick making machine and brick firing machine
The working principle is different:
Brick making machines mainly press raw materials into bricks through hydraulic, vibration, or pneumatic forces, without the need for high-temperature firing processes.
The brick firing machine needs to put the produced bricks into a kiln for high-temperature firing in order to complete the production of bricks.
The required materials are different:
Brick making machines can use various raw materials, such as stone powder, fly ash, slag, etc., and the selection of raw materials is relatively flexible.
Bricklaying machines typically use traditional materials such as clay, limestone, gypsum, etc., and require these materials to have a certain degree of plasticity for molding and firing.
Different product features:
The bricks produced by brick making machines usually have high compressive strength and stability, suitable for various building needs.
The bricks produced by brick firing machines, especially red bricks, have unique colors and textures, and are usually used in fields such as ancient architecture and garden landscapes.
Energy consumption and environmental friendliness:
Brick making machines usually use hydraulic, vibration and other power methods, which have relatively low energy consumption and do not produce a large amount of smoke and harmful gases.
The brick firing machine requires a high-temperature firing process, which consumes a lot of energy and may produce smoke and harmful gases. Corresponding environmental protection measures need to be taken.
In summary, there are significant differences between brick making machines and brick firing machines in terms of working principles, required materials, product characteristics, energy consumption, and environmental friendliness. The choice of equipment depends on specific production needs and environmental requirements.