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[[Category:Construction]]
 
[[Category:Structures]]
 
[[Category:Walls]]
 
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{{Itembox
  | name        = Kit (Iron Wall)
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  | name        = Iron Walls
  | image      = [[File:ItemKitWallIron.png]]
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  | image      = [[File:ItemKitWall.png]]
 
  | stacks      = 30
 
  | stacks      = 30
  | createdwith = [[Autolathe]]
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  | createdwith = [[Autolathe]], [[Fabricator]]
  | cost        = 1g [[Iron]]
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  | cost        = 4g [[Iron]]
 
}}
 
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==Purpose==
 
A Kit (Iron Wall) is used to build a basic wall that is suitable for separating differing atmospheric environments. You can also attach devices on the face side of the wall.
 
  
Once the iron walls are placed, the walls are then completed by placing [[Iron Sheets]] over them, the placement of which does not require tools.
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== Description ==
In order to disassemble, the [[Crowbar]] is needed to remove the Iron Sheets, then the [[Angle Grinder]] is used to remove the Iron Walls.
 
  
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Basic walls, they are airproof.
==Characteristics==
 
All variants of Kit (Iron Wall) share the following characteristics:
 
* They are guaranteed to be airtight.
 
* They have relatively low resistance to [[Pressure]] on the face side compared to other [[Wall]]s.
 
* They have relatively low resistance to [[Damage]] compared to other [[Wall]]s.
 
* They can be used in the construction of a [[Room]].
 
* They can only hold a pressure differential of 200 kPa. (On [[Venus]] they will fail when Vacuuming)
 
  
==Variants==
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Once the Iron Walls are placed, the walls are then completed by placing [[Iron Sheets]] over them, the placement of which does not require tools.
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Variant !! Requirements || Pressure rupture point (kPa)|| Image
 
|-
 
| [[Iron Wall (Type 1)]] || 1 x Kit (Iron Wall) + 1 [[Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]]|| 200||
 
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| [[Iron Wall (Type 2)]] || 1 x Kit (Iron Wall)  + 1 [[Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]]|| 200||
 
|-
 
| [[Iron Wall (Type 3)]] || 1 x Kit (Iron Wall)  + 1 [[Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]]|| 200||
 
|-
 
| [[Iron Wall (Type 4)]] || 1 x Kit (Iron Wall)  + 1 [[Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]]|| 200||
 
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| [[Iron Window]] || 1 x Kit (Iron Wall)  + 1 [[Iron_Sheets|Iron Sheet]] + 1 [[Glass_Sheets|Glass Sheet]]|| 200||
 
|}
 
  
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In order to disassemble, the [[Crowbar]] is needed to remove the Iron Sheets, then the [[Angle Grinder]] is used to remove the Iron Walls.
==Manufacture==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Manufacturer !! Requirements
 
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| [[Autolathe]] || 500 [[Power]], 1g [[Iron]]
 
|}
 
  
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[[File:Kit iron wall.png|thumb|An Iron Wall and an Iron Composite Window, finished]]
==Recycling==
 
Kit (Iron Wall)s can be recycled using a [[Recycler]] in conjunction with a [[Centrifuge]] to yield #g [[Iron]] and #g [[Copper]]  
 
  
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The kit offer two variants : an opaque wall or a composite window :  
==Destruction==
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* The wall require one [[Iron Sheets|IronSheet]] to complete
Kit (Iron Wall)s can be destroyed using a [[Arc Furnace]], a [[Furnace]] or with multiple shots from a [[Weapon]]
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* The composite window require one [[Iron Sheets|Iron Sheet]], then one [[Glass Sheets|Glass Sheet]] to complete. This window is similar to the steel one, except there is no white border around the glass
  
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== Notes ==
==Notes==
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* You can't place structures on walls, but you can place a wall on a frame, place your structures on the wall/frame and afterwards deconstruct the frame. Which will leave you with your structures seemingly attached to the wall. This has since been corrected and you can now place items on walls.  Keep in mind that the walls are a little "picky" when placing items.
*Iron walls (and windows) start to make a groaning sound when pressure on the face side exceeds 160 kPa, they are not getting damaged yet.
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* Composite walls appear to resist temperatures up to 2000K on the finished side. The temperature resistance on the unfinished side seems to be infinite.
*Iron walls appear to resist infinite pressure on the "frame" side, as long as the "plated" side is exposed to an unsealed vacuum.
 
*When getting destroyed, the walls yield one [[Wreckage]] item and the remaining frame needs to be ground down but will not be returned as a kit anymore.
 
  
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[[Category:Construction]]
==See Also==
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[[Category:Structures]]
* [[Kit (Arched Wall)]]
 
* [[Kit (Flat Wall)]]
 
* [[Kit (Geometric Wall)]]
 
* [[Kit (Padded Wall)]]
 
* [[Kit (Wall)]]
 
 
 
[[File:Kit iron wall.png|thumb|An Iron Wall and an Iron Window, finished]]
 
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