Plastic brick is made and while laying there after production, its temperature changes.
Once brick is moved, it no longer changes temperature. Bricks in compactors do not change in temperature. Bricks from emptied compactors also no longer change temperature (when in a colder environment).
The only way to cool polymer bricks is to build ladders/floors (in a colder place) and then deconstruct them after their temperature has equilabrated..
Steps to Reproduce
1. Make polymer brick at press 2. Leave it untouched-temperature slowly drops 3. Sweep to compactor; temperature does not change 4. Empty compactor, and brick temp does not change 5. Build ladder; temp goes to surroundings 6. Deconstruct ladder, brick temp is still at surrounds (say -10C in ice biome) 7. Move brick back to compactor (at say 25C room), and polymer bricks stays at the -10C)
1. Make polymer brick at press 2. Leave it untouched-temperature slowly drops 3. Sweep to compactor; temperature does not change 4. Empty compactor, and brick temp does not change 5. Build ladder; temp goes to surroundings 6. Deconstruct ladder, brick temp is still at surrounds (say -10C in ice biome) 7. Move brick back to compactor (at say 25C room), and polymer bricks stays at the -10C)
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