Helpful for homes and insulating. Will be dressed exactly the same as dark broken glass in powdered mode.
Soaks up water, and can only "eject" water when heated to 150 degrees. Melts at 800 degrees, or at least it melts on contact with fire. This resembles the use of "plasticine" in some carpets.
Carpet: CARP
Colour: Powdered Glass texture
Colour as a block: Bluish-grey
Uses: Mainly a decoration. Used as an insulator.
Conductivity: No.
Melting Point: Melts at 800 degrees.
Special Functions: Soaks water. Releases the same amount of water particles at 150 degrees. At that point, the water may be WTRV (water vapour).
Hope this is suitable enough.
Don't know about anyone else but I think plastics, or more specifically polyester, should be implemented instead of 'carpet'. The reason being is that it will have more uses than just carpet for one specific function. Although I am unsure how polyester particles would absorb water like carpet, the point is that carpet isn't a very composite material and it can be broken down to a less complex entity such as polyester. In comparrision to wood which extremely composite...
I really don't see many uses for this, part from decoration. And I don't think that kind of thing really gets noticed.
Yeah, but that's mainly it, apart from someone like mrsalit0s coming up with an idea for a bomb with it or something, I'm not saying it's awful, it just doesn't have many uses.
somehow let's me think of sponge that melts at 800 degrees, cause of that I don't see much use in it
SPNG + INSL = CARP
Sponge already absorbs WATR, just combine it with INSL, we don't need to waste an element slot.