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== Creation == | == Creation == | ||
− | + | When {{MaterialBtn|GAS}} touches {{MaterialBtn|PTNM}} at over 2 pressure and 200C, INSL is created. | |
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== Purpose == | == Purpose == | ||
Insulator neither absorbs nor releases heat to other elements, meaning it can be used to protect things that are sensitive to heat. A single pixel's width is enough to be effective. Insulation IS flammable however, so be wary. | Insulator neither absorbs nor releases heat to other elements, meaning it can be used to protect things that are sensitive to heat. A single pixel's width is enough to be effective. Insulation IS flammable however, so be wary. | ||
− | Insulator can be used to stop a Spark transfer from wires and electrons less than 2 pixels away, meaning you can have a wire with a 1 pixel space between it and a spark will not transfer if there is insulator in the gap. | + | Insulator can be used to stop a Spark transfer from wires and electrons less than 2 pixels away, meaning you can have a wire with a 1 pixel space between it and a spark will not transfer if there is insulator in the gap. However, {{MaterialBtn|GOLD}}, {{MaterialBtn|PTNM}}, and {{MaterialBtn|SLCN}} all conduct across 3 pixel gaps regardless of whether there is INSL to block the current, so at least 4 pixels of INSL are required to stop current flowing into them. |
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 11 January 2022
Does not conduct heat and blocks electricity. | |
Properties | |
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Section | Electronics |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 0% |
Relative weight | 100 |
Gravity | 0 |
Acid dissolve rate | 1% |
Flammability | 7 |
State | Solid |
Source code |
Creation
When touches at over 2 pressure and 200C, INSL is created.
Purpose
Insulator neither absorbs nor releases heat to other elements, meaning it can be used to protect things that are sensitive to heat. A single pixel's width is enough to be effective. Insulation IS flammable however, so be wary.
Insulator can be used to stop a Spark transfer from wires and electrons less than 2 pixels away, meaning you can have a wire with a 1 pixel space between it and a spark will not transfer if there is insulator in the gap. However, , , and all conduct across 3 pixel gaps regardless of whether there is INSL to block the current, so at least 4 pixels of INSL are required to stop current flowing into them.
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