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'''Alum''' is a mineral that is primarily used for creating [[Dye|dyes]]. | |||
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== Creation == | |||
Alum can be found as an ore in [[Rock|sedimentary rock]]. Alum chunks may also be sold by the [[Trading|commodities trader]]. Mining a block of alum produces alum chunks. | |||
== Usage == | |||
Alum chunks must first be crushed in a [[Mechanical_Power#Crushing|pulverizer]] to produce crushed alum. Crushed alum may be mixed with water in a [[barrel]] to produce diluted alum, which is necessary to produce nearly all dyes. | |||
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Revision as of 20:26, 28 May 2022
Alum is a mineral that is primarily used for creating dyes.
Creation
Alum can be found as an ore in sedimentary rock. Alum chunks may also be sold by the commodities trader. Mining a block of alum produces alum chunks.
Usage
Alum chunks must first be crushed in a pulverizer to produce crushed alum. Crushed alum may be mixed with water in a barrel to produce diluted alum, which is necessary to produce nearly all dyes.
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