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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The T-Junction is a junction of two belts by joining one into the side of another. The T-Junction provides utility for | The T-Junction is a junction of two belts by joining one into the side of another. The T-Junction provides utility for factory design since it allows an alternative (and space conserving) way to force belt priority. | ||
The proper T-Junction, as seen in the image left, ensures that items on the straight [[Conveyor Belt]] (Blue) get flow priority over the one joining into it (Yellow). | |||
The proper T-Junction, as seen in the image | |||
It can be used to solve Issues with Hydrogen Priority, ensure saturation of [[Fractionator|Fractionator Loops]], create Sushi Setups that do not jam or just to merge multiple Belts in general. | It can be used to solve Issues with Hydrogen Priority, ensure saturation of [[Fractionator|Fractionator Loops]], create Sushi Setups that do not jam or just to merge multiple Belts in general. | ||
The Image to the right displays a faulty T-Junction, which will mix belts inconsistently. It's characterized by two belts colliding head on, leaving a stump of belt. | |||
[[File:T Junction Example 2.png|left|thumb|1300x1300px]] | |||
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