Random containers of the same amount of igneous rock experience different thermal conductivity values, resulting in random containers remaining very hot.
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Steps to Reproduce
Use a cold gas or liquid to cool hot material in conveyor rails and observe that random containers (of the same mass) cool at different rates. What is even stranger is that the thermal conductivity of an entity in cell (igneous rock in water) is based on the lowest thermal conductivity, which is water at 0.609 kDTU/(g C).
Unfortunately the bug does not appear in the save file and thermal conductivity behaves normally after a reload.
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