Jet Fuel
Jet Fuel | |||||||
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Jet Fuel Fluid Icon | |||||||
Properties | |||||||
Type | Liquid | ||||||
Difficulty of Production | Medium | ||||||
Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
Renewable? | No | ||||||
Flammable | 6.4 MTU | ||||||
Combustible | 9.6 MHE | ||||||
Tooltip | |||||||
Jet Fuel[Flammable] Provides 6.4MTU per bucket [Combustible] Provides 9.6MHE per bucket Fuel grade: Aviation [Polluting] When spilled: - 0.00005 POISON per mB When burned: - 0.001 SOOT per mB [Liquid] Hbm's Nuclear Tech | |||||||
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Jet fuel is a fluid used by a few missiles, and can be burned in a turbofan for large-scale energy production.
Jet fuel is an aviation grade fuel which is a flammable, combustible and polluting fluid, providing either 6.4 MTU or 9.6 MHE per bucket depending on use case.
Production
Jet fuel can be produced in either a fractioning tower from desulfurized light oil or an industrial mixer from reformate and kerosene.
In a fractioning tower:
100mBIn an industrial mixer:
1,000mBUses
Jet fuel can be used in an industrial solidification machine:
It can also be used in a pyrolysis oven:
You can produce thermobaric guided artillery rocket pods with jet fuel:
Assembly Template | Recipes |
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Assembly Template: 227mm Guided Artillery Rocket Pod (Thermobaric)
Production Time: 5.0 seconds |
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Assembly Template: 610mm Guided Artillery Rocket Pod (Thermobaric)
Production Time: 5.0 seconds |
The fluid can be used in all Tier 4 missiles and the special Doomsday Missile. All of them fueled with 16000mB of jet fuel.
Trivia
- A tooltip in a item named "Conspiracy Theory" reads: "Steel beams can't melt jet fuel!", this is a reference to the September 11 attacks comments that say "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams", which is a frequent comment by truthers who maintain that a airplane crash into the World Trade Center wouldn't melt the steel infrastructure. But, this has been debunked, the real fact is that jet fuel cannot melt steel, but it can burn hot enough to weaken steel and bend it, which possibly contributed to the Twin Towers collapse.