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An airlock is a [[Room|chamber]] that can evacuate, modify, or fill its internal volume with differing [[Atmosphere|atmospheres]] and has two or more airtight portals which all do not open simultaneously. Thus, an airlock allows passage between two or more environments without the exchange of [[Gas|gases]] or [[Pressure|pressures]] between the connected atmospheres.
An airlock is a [[Room|chamber]] that can evacuate, modify, or fill its internal volume with differing [[Atmosphere|atmospheres]] and has two or more airtight portals which all do not open simultaneously. Thus, an airlock allows passage between two or more environments without the exchange of [[Gas|gases]] or [[Pressure|pressures]] between the connected atmospheres.


==Varients==
==Variants==
Airlock applications include:
Airlock applications include:
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Description

An airlock is a chamber that can evacuate, modify, or fill its internal volume with differing atmospheres and has two or more airtight portals which all do not open simultaneously. Thus, an airlock allows passage between two or more environments without the exchange of gases or pressures between the connected atmospheres.

Variants

Airlock applications include:

Guide Varient Defining Component Characteristics
Atmosphere to Atmosphere 1 x Circuitboard (Advanced Airlock) Traverse between two environment with differing atmospheres
Atmosphere to Vacuum 1 x Circuitboard (Airlock) Traverse between a (near) vacuum environment and a pressurized environment
Docking Ports 1 x Kit (Mothership) Traverse between a stationary base and a Mothership, or between Motherships

See Also

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