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In real life, bulletproof glass is a alloy of glass and plastics <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletproof_glass</ref>.
 
In real life, bulletproof glass is a alloy of glass and plastics <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletproof_glass</ref>.
  
If you're in a survival world and running out of options, disassembling bulletproof glass can be a good way of acquiring silicon, since windows are generally aesthetic items and thus can be sacrificed for more important parts (e.g. computers). Additionally, the bulletproof glass in conveyor tubes, spotlights, oxygen farms and cryo chambers is not actually required for them to function, and can be safely removed at minimal cost to effectiveness. However, note that while they will remain functional, they will be severely weakened and practically guaranteed to fail if even slightly damaged; hence, it is prudent to return the glass once the situation is more favourable.  
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If you're in a survival world and running out of options, [[Assembler|disassembling]] bulletproof glass can be a good way of acquiring [[Silicon Ingot|silicon]], since windows are generally aesthetic items and thus can be sacrificed for more important parts (e.g. [[computer]]s). Additionally, the bulletproof glass in conveyor tubes, spotlights, oxygen farms and cryo chambers is not actually required for them to function, and can be safely removed at minimal cost to effectiveness. However, note that while they will remain functional, they will be severely weakened and practically guaranteed to fail if even slightly damaged; hence, it is prudent to return the glass once the situation is more favourable.  
  
  

Revision as of 21:05, 5 June 2015






Bulletproof Glass Icon.png
Component Icon.png
Component
Bulletproof Glass
 
Components
Required

 

 
 
Mass (kg):
15
 
Volume:
8 l
 
Build time (seconds):
1

Used in the construction of cockpits, glass windows and conveyor tubes. In real life, bulletproof glass is a alloy of glass and plastics [1].

If you're in a survival world and running out of options, disassembling bulletproof glass can be a good way of acquiring silicon, since windows are generally aesthetic items and thus can be sacrificed for more important parts (e.g. computers). Additionally, the bulletproof glass in conveyor tubes, spotlights, oxygen farms and cryo chambers is not actually required for them to function, and can be safely removed at minimal cost to effectiveness. However, note that while they will remain functional, they will be severely weakened and practically guaranteed to fail if even slightly damaged; hence, it is prudent to return the glass once the situation is more favourable.








Ship and Station part Recipes

These are ship and station part recipes that use Bulletproof Glass:


Name Icon
Armory Armory Icon.png
Armory Lockers Armory Lockers Icon.png
Armory Armory Icon.png
Bed Bed Icon.png
Cockpit Cockpit Icon.png
Cryo Chamber Cryo Chamber Icon.png
Dead Engineer 1 Dead Engineer 1 Icon.png
Dead Engineer 2 Dead Engineer 2 Icon.png
Dead Engineer 3 Dead Engineer 3 Icon.png
Dead Engineer 4 Dead Engineer 4 Icon.png
Dead Engineer 5 Dead Engineer 5 Icon.png
Dead Engineer 6 Dead Engineer 6 Icon.png
Fighter Cockpit Fighter Cockpit Icon.png
Industrial Cockpit Industrial Cockpit Icon.png
Kitchen Kitchen Icon.png
LCD Panel LCD Panel Icon.png
Lab Equipment Lab Equipment Icon.png
Laser Antenna Laser Antenna Icon.png
Laser Antenna Laser Antenna Icon.png
Offset Door Offset Door Icon.png
Oxygen Farm Oxygen Farm Icon.png
Planters Planters Icon.png
Shower 64px
Sliding Door Sliding Door Icon.png
Solar Panel Solar Panel Icon.png
Solar Panel Solar Panel Icon.png
Solar Panel Solar Panel Icon.png
Spotlight Spotlight Icon.png
Text Panel Text Panel Icon.png
Transparent LCD Transparent LCD Icon.png
Wide LCD Panel Wide LCD Panel Icon.png
Window 1x1 Face Window 1x1 Face Icon.png
Window 1x1 Flat Window 1x1 Flat Icon.png
Window 1x1 Flat Inv Window 1x1 Flat Inv Icon.png
Window 1x1 Inv Window 1x1 Inv Icon.png
Window 1x1 Side Window 1x1 Side Icon.png
Window 1x1 Side Inv Window 1x1 Side Inv Icon.png
Window 1x1 Slope Window 1x1 Slope Icon.png
Window 1x2 Face Window 1x2 Face Icon.png
Window 1x2 Flat Window 1x2 Flat Icon.png
Window 1x2 Flat Inv Window 1x2 Flat Inv Icon.png
Window 1x2 Inv Window 1x2 Inv Icon.png
Window 1x2 Side Left Window 1x2 Side Left Icon.png
Window 1x2 Side Left Inv Window 1x2 Side Left Inv Icon.png
Window 1x2 Side Right Window 1x2 Side Right Icon.png
Window 1x2 Side Right Inv Window 1x2 Side Right Inv Icon.png
Window 1x2 Slope Window 1x2 Slope Icon.png
Window 2x3 Flat Window 2x3 Flat Icon.png
Window 2x3 Flat Inv Window 2x3 Flat Inv Icon.png
Window 3x3 Flat Window 3x3 Flat Icon.png

... further results

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletproof_glass