Difference between revisions of "Charcoal"
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After that you take your reagents mix, and put it through the [[Special:MyLanguage/Centrifuge|Centrifuge]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Arc Furnace|Arc Furnace]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/Furnace|Furnace]], which then gives you 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Biomass|Biomass]]. | After that you take your reagents mix, and put it through the [[Special:MyLanguage/Centrifuge|Centrifuge]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Arc Furnace|Arc Furnace]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/Furnace|Furnace]], which then gives you 1 [[Special:MyLanguage/Biomass|Biomass]]. | ||
− | After that, you put it into your Furnace and cook the Biomass at over 580K, which then gives you 1 Charcoal - the end product! | + | After that, you put it into your Furnace and cook the Biomass at over 580K (or put it in the Arc Furnace, which consumes energy), which then gives you 1 Charcoal - the end product! |
1 Charcoal gives you 40 kJ (2 ticks at 20 kW, or 1 second at 40 kJ/second) when used as fuel in the [[Special:MyLanguage/Solid Fuel Generator|Solid Fuel Generator]]. | 1 Charcoal gives you 40 kJ (2 ticks at 20 kW, or 1 second at 40 kJ/second) when used as fuel in the [[Special:MyLanguage/Solid Fuel Generator|Solid Fuel Generator]]. | ||
Charcoal can also be used instead of Coal in the Steel smelting recipe. | Charcoal can also be used instead of Coal in the Steel smelting recipe. |
Revision as of 11:23, 24 June 2022
Plants, decayed food, or seeds gives 1 reagents mix when going through the Recycler.
After that you take your reagents mix, and put it through the Centrifuge, Arc Furnace, or Furnace, which then gives you 1 Biomass.
After that, you put it into your Furnace and cook the Biomass at over 580K (or put it in the Arc Furnace, which consumes energy), which then gives you 1 Charcoal - the end product!
1 Charcoal gives you 40 kJ (2 ticks at 20 kW, or 1 second at 40 kJ/second) when used as fuel in the Solid Fuel Generator.
Charcoal can also be used instead of Coal in the Steel smelting recipe.