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The pipe is a distribution method for | The pipe is a distribution method for [[Liquid network|liquids and gases]]. It is commonly used to provide water to [[Boiler]]s and steam to [[Steam engine]]s for power generation. | ||
Only one fluid can be inside a pipe at one time. Trying to mix two fluids can destroy one of the fluids. Read more on [[Liquid network#Mechanics|liquid mechanics]]. | |||
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| '''Recipe:''' || {{icon|iron-plate|1|Iron plate}} + {{icon|time icon|0.5|time}} => {{icon|pipe|1|Pipe}} | | '''Recipe:''' || {{icon|iron-plate|1|Iron plate}} + {{icon|time icon|0.5|time}} => {{icon|pipe|1|Pipe}} |
Revision as of 08:48, 2 June 2014
The pipe is a distribution method for liquids and gases. It is commonly used to provide water to Boilers and steam to Steam engines for power generation.
Only one fluid can be inside a pipe at one time. Trying to mix two fluids can destroy one of the fluids. Read more on liquid mechanics.
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Recipes using pipes
Pump | Pipe-to-ground | Steam engine |- | Boiler |