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== Creation == | == Creation == | ||
− | [[Element:CRMC|Ceramic]] will break into clay dust below 30.0 pressure: | + | [[Element:CRMC|Ceramic]] will break into clay dust below -30.0 pressure: |
{{MaterialBtn|CRMC}} → {{MaterialBtn|CLST}} | {{MaterialBtn|CRMC}} → {{MaterialBtn|CLST}} | ||
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{{MaterialBtn|PSTE}} + {{MaterialBtn|SPNG}} → {{MaterialBtn|CLST}} + {{MaterialBtn|SPNG}} | {{MaterialBtn|PSTE}} + {{MaterialBtn|SPNG}} → {{MaterialBtn|CLST}} + {{MaterialBtn|SPNG}} | ||
− | Molten [[Element:SLCN|silicon powder]] with [[Element:OXYG|oxygen]] may randomly produce molten clay dust with 1/3 probability: | + | Molten [[Element:SLCN|silicon powder]] with [[Element:OXYG|oxygen]] may randomly produce molten clay dust with 1/3 probability if the temperature of molten silicon is below {{Temperature|t=7719.45}}: |
− | 3×{{MaterialBtn|SLCN}} + 3×{{MaterialBtn|OXYG}} → {{MaterialBtn|SAND}} + {{MaterialBtn| | + | 3×{{MaterialBtn|SLCN}} + 3×{{MaterialBtn|OXYG}} → {{MaterialBtn|SAND}} + {{MaterialBtn|STNE}} + {{MaterialBtn|CLST}} |
== Reactions == | == Reactions == |
Latest revision as of 04:49, 16 August 2023
Properties | |
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Section | Powders |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 28% |
Relative weight | 55 |
Gravity | 0.2 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0.2% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Powder |
Transitions | |
High temperature | above 982.85°C |
Source code |
Clay dust is a 'sticky' powder, whose particles tend to cling to each other. Stickiness becomes stronger with lower temperatures, turning clay dust almost into a solid below -78°C.
Because of its clinging abilities, clay dust tends to stack on top of itself like concrete.
The texture effect comes from the fact that the color of a clay dust particle is based on its .tmp value, which is random. The same effect is used in quartz and powdered quartz.
Creation
Ceramic will break into clay dust below -30.0 pressure:
Gel and sponge absorb water from paste and turn it into clay dust:
Molten silicon powder with oxygen may randomly produce molten clay dust with 1/3 probability if the temperature of molten silicon is below 7446.3°C:
Reactions
Clay dust with water gives solid paste:
Molten quartz and molten clay dust combine into ceramic:
Clay dust mixed with nitroglycerin produces TNT:
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