Heat Shield (HSHL)

  • JMBuilder
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    HSHL - Heat shield

    Color: Dark grey

    Melting point: 8225 degrees

    Conducts electricity: No

    Blocks pressure: Yes

    Pressure tolerance: Invulnerable

     

    Uses: Heat shielding (duh), fusion containment, nuclear bunkers.

  • xetalim
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

     INSL+TTAN?

  • JMBuilder
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    More like TTAN+TUNG

     

    Edit: minus the electricity conduction.

  • xetalim
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @JMBuilder (View Post)

     no, TUGN can still melt..

  • greymatter
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @xetalim (View Post)
    But so does the element he suggested.
    @JMBuilder (View Post)
    This can be acheived using elements currently in TPT, all though not all properties mach exactly.

    But the 3 uses you gave can be easily acheived using one or more elements in TPT.
  • JMBuilder
    5th Jul 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    1. Titanium blocks pressure, but can melt fairly easily in a fusion reaction.

     

    2. Tungsten can't handle pressure very well.

     

    3. Insulator is flammable.

     

    4. Quartz can't handle pressure too well either.

  • greymatter
    5th Jul 2013 Member 1 Permalink
    @JMBuilder (View Post)
    Well the melting point you specified is also easily breached in a fusion reaction...
    Use dmnd+insl+ttan. best combination.
  • JMBuilder
    5th Jul 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    I consider DMND to be a "cheat" material. This would fill the gap between "craft" and "cheat."

     

    Edit: More heat resistance? What about 8225 degrees?

  • candorgen
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Don't we already have SHLD, SHD2,3 and 4?

    Maybe instead of creating this new element, the SHD elements can have their properties changed to be resistant to pressure.

  • xetalim
    5th Jul 2013 Member 1 Permalink