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− | '''Kaolinite''' is a [[magma-safe]] dark red [[stone]], much like [[bauxite]], found in [[sedimentary layer]]s. Kaolinite has a [[material value]] of 1 like most stone, but can be made into medium value [[porcelain]] goods at a [[kiln]] or [[magma kiln]]. | + | '''Kaolinite''' is a [[magma-safe]] dark red [[stone]], much like [[bauxite]], found as large clusters in [[sedimentary layer]]s. Kaolinite has a [[material value]] of 1 like most stone, but can be made into medium value [[porcelain]] goods at a [[kiln]] or [[magma kiln]]. |
− | [[Potter]]s ordered to make [[clay]] or ceramic goods will use the closest source of clay, fire clay, or kaolinite by default. If you want to force your potters to use clay instead of more limited kaolinite, you could do one of two things: [[forbid]] all kaolinite through the [[Stocks]] menu, or set up a [[stockpile]] that accepts only clay, and link the stockpile to the kiln. | + | [[Potter]]s ordered to make [[clay]] or ceramic goods will use the closest source of clay, fire clay, or kaolinite by default. If you want to force your potters to use clay instead of more limited kaolinite, you could do one of two things: [[forbid]] all kaolinite through the [[Stocks]] menu, or set up a [[stockpile]] that either accepts only clay or that already has clay, and link the stockpile to the kiln. |
==In real life == | ==In real life == |
Revision as of 14:18, 22 October 2023
This article was migrated from DF2014:Kaolinite and may be inaccurate for the current version of DF (v50.15). See this page for more information. |
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v50.15 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
Kaolinite is a magma-safe dark red stone, much like bauxite, found as large clusters in sedimentary layers. Kaolinite has a material value of 1 like most stone, but can be made into medium value porcelain goods at a kiln or magma kiln.
Potters ordered to make clay or ceramic goods will use the closest source of clay, fire clay, or kaolinite by default. If you want to force your potters to use clay instead of more limited kaolinite, you could do one of two things: forbid all kaolinite through the Stocks menu, or set up a stockpile that either accepts only clay or that already has clay, and link the stockpile to the kiln.
In real life
In the real world, Kaolinite is one of the most common minerals. Being a clay mineral, Kaolinite clay occurs in abundance in soils that have formed from the chemical weathering of rocks in hot, moist climates—for example in tropical rainforest areas. While it is largely used in the production of paper, cosmetics and soaps, it can also be used in farming in the form of a spray as to deter insect damage.
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[ENVIRONMENT:SEDIMENTARY:CLUSTER:100]
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[MELTING_POINT:13150]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2600]
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