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| cost = 0.5g [[Iron]] | | cost = 0.5g [[Iron]] | ||
| stacks = Yes, 20 | | stacks = Yes, 20 | ||
| volume = 20L | | volume = 20L | ||
| createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]] | | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]] | ||
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| name = Kit (Insulated Liquid Pipe) | | name = Kit (Insulated Liquid Pipe) | ||
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| cost = 1g [[Silicon]], 1g [[Steel]] | | cost = 1g [[Silicon]], 1g [[Steel]] | ||
| stacks = Yes, 20 | | stacks = Yes, 20 | ||
| volume = 20L | | volume = 20L | ||
| createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]] | | createdwith = [[Hydraulic Pipe Bender]] | ||
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Liquid pipes are designed to contain liquids, low-pressure gasses are OK, but they become stressed and may burst if the contents freezes solid. | Liquid pipes are designed to contain liquids, low-pressure gasses are OK, but they become stressed and may burst if the contents freezes solid. | ||
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Variants of insulated liquid pipes: | Variants of insulated liquid pipes: | ||
Latest revision as of 11:17, 9 June 2026
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| Max Pressure | 60 atm (~6.0795 MPa) |
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| Volume | 20L |
| Properties | |
| Stacks | Yes, 20 |
| Recipe | |
| Created With | Hydraulic Pipe Bender |
| Cost | 0.5g Iron |
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| Max Pressure | 60 atm (~6.0795 MPa) |
|---|---|
| Volume | 20L |
| Properties | |
| Stacks | Yes, 20 |
| Recipe | |
| Created With | Hydraulic Pipe Bender |
| Cost | 1g Silicon, 1g Steel |
Liquid pipes are designed to contain liquids, low-pressure gasses are OK, but they become stressed and may burst if the contents freezes solid.
The bursting pressure is 6,080 kPa which is only 10% of a gas pipe, but the 20L volume is double. Pipes will be stressed (make a noise) when the pressure is greater than 4,864 kPa. This equals to 80% of the burst pressure.
There are the same variations as Pipes
Variants of liquid pipes:
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Straight
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Corner
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T-Junction
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4-Way Junction
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5-Way Junction
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6-Way Junction
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3-Way Corner
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4-Way Corner
Variants of insulated liquid pipes:

