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|RecipeName=Deuteron Fuel Rod | |||
|Building=Assembling Machine | |||
|Replicator=Yes | |||
|Technology=Mini Fusion Power Generation | |||
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|RecipeName=Strange Matter | |||
|Building=Miniature Particle Collider | |||
|Replicator=No | |||
|Technology=Strange Matter | |||
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*Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly five times more energy efficient (using [[Conveyor Belt Mk.III|Mk.III Conveyor Belts]]) than Particule Colliders. It takes more space to setup, but works in a simple loop (with a buffer liquid storage slowly refilled with Hydrogen). | |||
* Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly | |||
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Deuterium
Material, Fuel
A stable isotope of hydrogen. Rarely exists under natural conditions. Most of them come from the reprocessing of hydrogen and the collection from the Gas Giant.
Fuel Type | Chemical | |
Energy | 9.00 MJ | |
Fuel Chamber Gen. | +100% | |
Made In | Fractionator, Particle Collider Cannot make in replicator | |
Gathered From | Gas Giant Orbit | |
Stack Size | 20 |
Summary
Production Chain
Recipe | Building | Replicator? | Technology |
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Used In
Recipe | Building | Replicator? | Technology |
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Template:ItemRecipe/Deuteron Fuel Rod | ✔ | ||
Template:ItemRecipe/Strange Matter | ✖ |
Player Tips & Tricks
- Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly five times more energy efficient (using Mk.III Conveyor Belts) than Particule Colliders. It takes more space to setup, but works in a simple loop (with a buffer liquid storage slowly refilled with Hydrogen).
Units | Fractionator | Particule Collider |
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kW (kJ/s) | 720 | 12000 |
Deuterium /s | 0.3 | 1 |
kJ per Deuterium | 2400 | 12000 |