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|material3 = {{Resource|MK5 Forced Induction|2}}
 
|material3 = {{Resource|MK5 Forced Induction|2}}
|}}This allows for the smelting of T4 ores by an [[Ore Smelter]]. This takes the place of [[Forced Induction]] upgrades and decreases the smelting speed of the smelter by 400%. This is the first usable method to smelt [[Chromium]] and [[Molybdenum |Molybdenum Ore]]. This is mostly a temporary measure until a [[Blast Furnace]] can be built. It consumes about 5120 PPS while heating. Uses less ore per bar than the Blast Furnace.
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|}}This allows for the smelting of T4 ores by an [[Ore Smelter]]. This takes the place of [[Forced Induction]] upgrades and decreases the smelting speed of the smelter by 400% also requires 4 times more ore per bar. This is the first usable method to smelt [[Chromium]] and [[Molybdenum |Molybdenum Ore]]. This is mostly a temporary measure until a [[Blast Furnace]] can be built. It consumes about 5120 PPS while heating. Uses less ore per bar than the Blast Furnace.
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chromium ore only requires the smelter to heat up to about 1900 degrees but molybdenum requires it to heat up to about 2600.
 
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[[Category:Smelting]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 19 August 2020

This allows for the smelting of T4 ores by an Ore Smelter. This takes the place of Forced Induction upgrades and decreases the smelting speed of the smelter by 400% also requires 4 times more ore per bar. This is the first usable method to smelt Chromium and Molybdenum Ore. This is mostly a temporary measure until a Blast Furnace can be built. It consumes about 5120 PPS while heating. Uses less ore per bar than the Blast Furnace.

chromium ore only requires the smelter to heat up to about 1900 degrees but molybdenum requires it to heat up to about 2600.