Creativity & Ideation × Classification Details: Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers

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Acidic Clay Manufacturing Worker

An industrial occupation that involves selecting and blending raw materials for acidic clay and manufacturing it into powder.

Sandblast Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)

A job that blasts abrasives such as sand or glass beads with compressed air to polish, decorate, and clean the surface of glass products.

Sandpaper Maker

A job that applies abrasives and adhesives to sandpaper base materials, dries and processes them, cuts to standard sizes, inspects, and completes the product.

Finishing Pulverizer Operator (Calcined Gypsum Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that finely pulverizes calcined gypsum to produce fine gypsum powder.

Plaster Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Plastering Work)

Factory worker who manufactures architectural plaster, from calcining lime raw materials through crushing, blending, and bagging.

Cloisonne Polisher

Specialized profession that polishes and finishes the surface of cloisonne enamel products. Achieves beautiful luster and smoothness through high-precision polishing operations.

Wet Kneading Worker (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)

This occupation involves blending clay, the raw material for bricks and tiles, adding moisture, and kneading it homogeneously. It handles important tasks that form the basis for the molding, drying, and firing processes.

Kiln Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Occupation responsible for the firing process of ceramics products, including kiln operation, temperature adjustment, loading, and unloading.

Shaft Kiln Operator (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)

Manufacturing occupation that fires bricks and tiles using shaft-shaped kilns (shaft kilns). Involves temperature control in the firing process, kiln loading, product quality inspection, etc.

Chamotte Manufacturer

Chamotte manufacturers produce chamotte, a type of refractory material. They blend raw materials such as fire clay, form them, dry them, and fire them at high temperatures to create materials for refractory bricks and lining materials.