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Furnaces convert ore to metal, consuming fuel. | Furnaces convert ore to metal, consuming fuel. | ||
There are two main types of furnace: [[Charcoal]]-fired furnaces with relatively short firing times, and large [[Petroleum]]-fired furnaces with much longer firing times but greater efficiency. | There are two main types of furnace: [[Charcoal]]-fired furnaces with relatively short firing times, and large [[Petroleum]]-fired furnaces with much longer firing times but greater efficiency. | ||
− | The most time and resource efficient CC furnace is the Gyration Cell | + | The most time and resource efficient CC furnace is the Gyration Cell. |
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! Furnace !! Fuel Type !! Max Ore !! Fuel Req !! Typical Ore:Metal !! Typical Fuel:Metal !! Fire Time !! Typical Metal/Hour !! Notes | ! Furnace !! Fuel Type !! Max Ore !! Fuel Req !! Typical Ore:Metal !! Typical Fuel:Metal !! Fire Time !! Typical Metal/Hour !! Notes | ||
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− | | [[Bullet Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 200 || 5 || | + | | [[Bullet Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 200 || 5 || 100:1 || 2.5:1 || 5 minutes? || ? || |
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− | | [[Compression Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 500 || 20 || | + | | [[Compression Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 500 || 20 || 33.33:1 || 1.33:1 || 20 minutes || 45/hour || No pollution confirmed. Tested 0 Acidity, no HM. |
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| [[Blast Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 1000 || 10 || 17:1 || 0.37:1 || 10 minutes? || 324/hour FaF || | | [[Blast Furnace]] || [[Charcoal]] || 1000 || 10 || 17:1 || 0.37:1 || 10 minutes? || 324/hour FaF || | ||
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| [[Gyration Cell]] || [[Charcoal]] || 1500 || 50 || 10:1 || 0.33:1 || 15 minutes || 600/hour || Low pollution, currently the best CC furnace | | [[Gyration Cell]] || [[Charcoal]] || 1500 || 50 || 10:1 || 0.33:1 || 15 minutes || 600/hour || Low pollution, currently the best CC furnace | ||
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− | | [[Persephone Furnace]] || [[Petroleum]] || 20000 || | + | | [[Persephone Furnace]] || [[Petroleum]] || 20000 || 1-1000 || 8:1 || 0.035:1 || typ. 4+ days || 26/hour || Believed to produce no pollution |
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− | | [[Hades Furnace]] || [[Petroleum]] || 20000 || | + | | [[Hades Furnace]] || [[Petroleum]] || 20000 || 1-1000 || 6:1 || 0.06:1 || typ. 4+ days || 2k metal first 24 hrs || Large pollution radius |
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 12 March 2012
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Furnaces convert ore to metal, consuming fuel.
There are two main types of furnace: Charcoal-fired furnaces with relatively short firing times, and large Petroleum-fired furnaces with much longer firing times but greater efficiency.
The most time and resource efficient CC furnace is the Gyration Cell.
Furnace | Fuel Type | Max Ore | Fuel Req | Typical Ore:Metal | Typical Fuel:Metal | Fire Time | Typical Metal/Hour | Notes |
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Bullet Furnace | Charcoal | 200 | 5 | 100:1 | 2.5:1 | 5 minutes? | ? | |
Compression Furnace | Charcoal | 500 | 20 | 33.33:1 | 1.33:1 | 20 minutes | 45/hour | No pollution confirmed. Tested 0 Acidity, no HM. |
Blast Furnace | Charcoal | 1000 | 10 | 17:1 | 0.37:1 | 10 minutes? | 324/hour FaF | |
Gyration Cell | Charcoal | 1500 | 50 | 10:1 | 0.33:1 | 15 minutes | 600/hour | Low pollution, currently the best CC furnace |
Persephone Furnace | Petroleum | 20000 | 1-1000 | 8:1 | 0.035:1 | typ. 4+ days | 26/hour | Believed to produce no pollution |
Hades Furnace | Petroleum | 20000 | 1-1000 | 6:1 | 0.06:1 | typ. 4+ days | 2k metal first 24 hrs | Large pollution radius |
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