Definition
A brickkiln is a specialized oven or furnace used for firing (baking) bricks to harden them. Imagine it as a giant oven where clay bricks are baked at high temperatures. It's essential for transforming soft clay into durable building materials. The kiln ensures uniform heating to prevent cracking or warping. Brickkilns vary in size and design, from simple field kilns to sophisticated industrial structures. A pottery kiln is similar, but it's used for ceramics. It's a fundamental component in the brick-making process.