Brickmaker fired up by Kobelco SK380LC-10’s performance

Manufacturing clay bricks in South Africa has followed a centuries-old method of mining the clay, allowing it to weather or sour, then mixing it with water and coal before it is extruded into shape and cut into individual bricks, which are stacked outside to dry. Then they are stacked into a large rectangle called a clamp and allowed to burn from the inside until baked hard. This last process can take up to three months, until now…