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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:
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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|CLST}} + {{MaterialBtn|STNE}}
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3×{{MaterialBtn|SLCN}} + 3×{{MaterialBtn|OXYG}} → {{MaterialBtn|SAND}} + {{MaterialBtn|STNE}} + {{MaterialBtn|CLST}}
  
 
== Reactions ==
 
== Reactions ==

Revision as of 14:16, 14 May 2022

CLST.png Clay dust
Properties
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 LAVA.png 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:

CRMC.pngCLST.png

Gel and sponge absorb water from paste and turn it into clay dust:

PSTE.png + GEL.pngCLST.png + GEL.png

PSTE.png + SPNG.pngCLST.png + SPNG.png

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:

SLCN.png + 3×OXYG.pngSAND.png + STNE.png + CLST.png

Reactions

Clay dust with water gives solid paste:

WATR.png + CLST.pngPSTS.png

Molten quartz and molten clay dust combine into ceramic:

QRTZ.png + CLST.png → 2×CRMC.png

Clay dust mixed with nitroglycerin produces TNT:

NITR.png + CLST.pngTNT.png

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