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* Casing is not insulated, will significantly heat up the surrounding environment.
 
* Casing is not insulated, will significantly heat up the surrounding environment.
 
* H2 combuster may be placed in a Vacuum or inside a Frame if the temperature wants to be kept for manufacturing hot gasses.
 
* H2 combuster may be placed in a Vacuum or inside a Frame if the temperature wants to be kept for manufacturing hot gasses.
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* Output is just like a furnace, superheated way beyond the max temperature a furnace may produce making it a perfect option for making furnace superheated gasses.
 
* In one tick, if given a 2000L input network of fuel at 6MPa, will consume 350 mol of Fuel to output 350 Mol of Water at '''7000''' Celcius.  
 
* In one tick, if given a 2000L input network of fuel at 6MPa, will consume 350 mol of Fuel to output 350 Mol of Water at '''7000''' Celcius.  
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* Gas output is optional, will output unburned fuel at 4000 Celcius.
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* Gas exhaust is optional, will expel unburned fuel at 4000 Celcius.
  
 
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