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Carbon.png
Carbon

Recipe

Time.png
1
+
Coal.png
2
+
Sulfuric acid.png
20
Carbon.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
1
+
Coal.png
2
+
Sulfuric acid.png
20

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

1000 (20 stacks)

Fuel value

2 MJ (burner)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

carbon

Required technologies

Tungsten carbide (research).png

Produced by

Chemical plant.png
Cryogenic plant.png

Consumed by

Advanced thruster fuel.png
Carbon fiber.png
Coal synthesis.png
Space science pack.png
Thruster fuel.png
Tungsten carbide.png

Used as fuel by

Burner inserter.png
Locomotive.png
Car.png
Tank.png
Boiler.png
Burner mining drill.png
Stone furnace.png
Steel furnace.png
Heating tower.png

Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Carbon is a resource added in Space Age. It is an intermediate product that takes a variety of roles across different surfaces, and when present, it is often critical to a core process in the new environment.

In space, carbon is created by crushers processing carbonic asteroid chunks, and is used in both recipes for thruster fuel.

On Vulcanus, it is mainly crafted from coal and sulfuric acid, but can also be found when destroying ashland trees. It is an ingredient in tungsten carbide.

On Gleba, it is made from spoilage in biochambers. It is an ingredient in carbon fiber.

Carbon is also useful in coal synthesis. As neither Gleba nor space platforms have natural access to coal, synthesizing it is the only way to produce explosives.

Alternative recipes

Recipe Ingredients Result Produced by
Burnt spoilage.png
Time.png
12
+
Spoilage.png
6
Carbon.png
1
Biochamber.png
Carbonic asteroid crushing.png
Time.png
2
+
Carbonic asteroid chunk.png
1
Carbon.png
10
+
Carbonic asteroid chunk.png
0.2
Crusher.png
Advanced carbonic asteroid crushing.png
Time.png
5
+
Carbonic asteroid chunk.png
1
Carbon.png
5
+
Sulfur.png
2
+
Carbonic asteroid chunk.png
0.05
Crusher.png

Note that even with the highest quality productivity module 3s possible, converting carbon into coal and back gives a net decrease in carbon or coal (not to mention consuming sulfur and sulfuric acid).

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