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**These also have the advantage of being able to be in near infinite sheets and rolls,  rather than being limited to the size + shape of corpse you can get
**These also have the advantage of being able to be in near infinite sheets and rolls,  rather than being limited to the size + shape of corpse you can get
**Also removes any ethical issues and *may* reduce cost (Pile of factors, and agricultural subsidies and whatnot in play, as well as [[Economies of Scale]] )
**Also removes any ethical issues and *may* reduce cost (Pile of factors, and agricultural subsidies and whatnot in play, as well as [[Economies of Scale]] )
=Insulation and Fire Retardant Materials=
Things that may ordinarily burn such as [[Cotton]] / [[Reformed Cellulose]] and Plastics can be used if they are made to contain [[Fire Retardant Additives]] and/or are made insulating enough that heat + fire can not propagate far from the spark/slag
*[[Metallization]] can also help with the [[Radiant Heat]]
**Need more info on the durability of [[Aluminized Welding Gloves]] etc (Also electrical conductivity / capacitance hazard?)


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*[[Fire Retardant Materials]]
*[[Welding Personal Protective Equipment]]


=External Links=
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Latest revision as of 04:44, 31 October 2021

Basics

Metal

  • Assuming it is either large enough to adsorb + radiate/conduct heat away it shouldn't melt/become ductile so works in many applications
  • Main issue is electrical + thermal conductivity
  • Also gradual oxidation / "burning" leading to failure of pins and other small components

Leather / Leather Like Materials

  • Leather is essentially *skin that has been chemically modified to not rot*, it can char and acts as a sort of Ablative Material + Insulator + Cut Resistant Material all in one
  • Leather Like Materials (NOT Pleather as that is just plastic designed to look/feel like leather, not act like it in engineering applications) are either Cell Culture Based, or can also be Biomaterials processed in a similar manner to similar properties
    • SCOBY Leather is the main example
    • These also have the advantage of being able to be in near infinite sheets and rolls, rather than being limited to the size + shape of corpse you can get
    • Also removes any ethical issues and *may* reduce cost (Pile of factors, and agricultural subsidies and whatnot in play, as well as Economies of Scale )

Insulation and Fire Retardant Materials

Things that may ordinarily burn such as Cotton / Reformed Cellulose and Plastics can be used if they are made to contain Fire Retardant Additives and/or are made insulating enough that heat + fire can not propagate far from the spark/slag

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