Difference between revisions of "Element:HEAC"
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The only way to melt HEAC is using {{MaterialBtn|LIGH}} on it. When {{MaterialBtn|LIGH}} hits HEAC, the HEAC will melt. It will turn back to solid form when its temperature is lower than ~1650C. | The only way to melt HEAC is using {{MaterialBtn|LIGH}} on it. When {{MaterialBtn|LIGH}} hits HEAC, the HEAC will melt. It will turn back to solid form when its temperature is lower than ~1650C. |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 27 October 2024
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Properties | |
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Section | Solids |
Spawn temperature | 22°C |
Heat Conductivity | 100% |
Relative weight | 100 |
Gravity | 0 |
Acid dissolve rate | 0% |
Flammability | 0 |
State | Solid |
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HEAC Conducts heat faster than any other material can.
The only way to melt HEAC is using on it. When hits HEAC, the HEAC will melt. It will turn back to solid form when its temperature is lower than ~1650C.
Example Saves
An alloy with HEAC and VIBR | 2175502View save 2175502
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How to melt HEAC (using TESC) | 2177466View save 2177466
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Language: | [[::Element:HEAC|English]] |
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