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+ | '''Milk of lime''' is a [[stone]]-derived liquid product used in the production of [[parchment]]. | ||
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+ | ==Producing milk of lime== | ||
+ | Milk of lime is produced at an [[ashery]]. Any dwarf with the [[lye maker]] [[labor]] enabled can convert one bag of [[quicklime]] into one unit of milk of lime. You must have an empty [[bucket]] available to do so. | ||
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+ | ==Uses== | ||
+ | Milk of lime's sole use is in the production of parchment. A dwarf with the [[tanner]] labor enabled can bring a [[skin]] and a bucket of milk of lime to a [[tanner's shop]] to produce a sheet of parchment. | ||
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+ | ==Real world== | ||
+ | Milk of lime (or ''limewater'') is a milky solution of calcium hydroxide in water. It has had a wide variety of uses since ancient times, including fresco painting, food preparation, and personal hygiene. | ||
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+ | [[File:milk_of_lime.png|thumb|230px|center|Calcium hydroxide based.]] | ||
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+ | {{gamedata}} | ||
+ | {{materials}} | ||
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+ | {{Category|Materials}} | ||
+ | [[ru:Milk of lime]] | ||
+ | [[Fr:Eau de chaux (milk of lime)]] |
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Milk of lime is a stone-derived liquid product used in the production of parchment.
Producing milk of lime[edit]
Milk of lime is produced at an ashery. Any dwarf with the lye maker labor enabled can convert one bag of quicklime into one unit of milk of lime. You must have an empty bucket available to do so.
Uses[edit]
Milk of lime's sole use is in the production of parchment. A dwarf with the tanner labor enabled can bring a skin and a bucket of milk of lime to a tanner's shop to produce a sheet of parchment.
Real world[edit]
Milk of lime (or limewater) is a milky solution of calcium hydroxide in water. It has had a wide variety of uses since ancient times, including fresco painting, food preparation, and personal hygiene.
[INORGANIC:MILK_OF_LIME] limewater / hydrated calcium oxide
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:WHITE]
[STATE_NAME:ALL:milk of lime]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL:milk of lime]
[DISPLAY_COLOR:7:7:1][TILE:'#']
[MATERIAL_VALUE:10]
[SPEC_HEAT:4181]
[IGNITE_POINT:NONE]
[MELTING_POINT:9950]
[BOILING_POINT:10200]
[HEATDAM_POINT:NONE]
[COLDDAM_POINT:NONE]
[MAT_FIXED_TEMP:NONE]
[SOLID_DENSITY:1200]
[LIQUID_DENSITY:1200]
[MOLAR_MASS:20000]
[IMPACT_YIELD:10000]
[IMPACT_FRACTURE:10000]
[IMPACT_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[COMPRESSIVE_YIELD:10000]
[COMPRESSIVE_FRACTURE:10000]
[COMPRESSIVE_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[TENSILE_YIELD:10000]
[TENSILE_FRACTURE:10000]
[TENSILE_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[TORSION_YIELD:10000]
[TORSION_FRACTURE:10000]
[TORSION_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[SHEAR_YIELD:6600] used high salinity ice
[SHEAR_FRACTURE:6600]
[SHEAR_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[BENDING_YIELD:10000]
[BENDING_FRACTURE:10000]
[BENDING_STRAIN_AT_YIELD:100]
[MAX_EDGE:500]
[ABSORPTION:100]
[LIQUID_MISC_OTHER] |
More: Gems • Metals • Stones | |
Creature | |
Plant | |
Creature/Plant | |
Inorganic |
Metal • Milk of lime • Soil (Clay • Sand) • Stone (Ash glaze • Earthenware • Gem • Gypsum plaster • Porcelain • Quicklime • Stoneware • Tin glaze) |
Hardcoded | |
See also: Material science |