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Scrap.png
Scrap

Map color

Stack size

50

Mining time

0.5

Prototype type

resource

Internal name

scrap

Recyling results

Advanced circuit.png
0.03
Battery.png
0.04
Concrete.png
0.06
Copper cable.png
0.03
Holmium ore.png
0.01
Ice.png
0.05
Iron gear wheel.png
0.2
Low density structure.png
0.01
Processing unit.png
0.02
Solid fuel.png
0.07
Steel plate.png
0.04
Stone.png
0.04
No-building-material-icon.png
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Scrap is a resource found on Fulgora. It needs to be recycled by hand or in the recycler to get usable products.


Scrap Recycling

Recipe icon for recycling scrap

Recycling results
Item Percent
Iron gear wheel.png
Iron gear wheel
20%
Solid fuel.png
Solid fuel
7%
Concrete.png
Concrete
6%
Ice.png
Ice
5%
Stone.png
Stone
4%
Steel plate.png
Steel plate
4%
Battery.png
Battery
4%
Copper cable.png
Copper cable
3%
Advanced circuit.png
Advanced circuit
3%
Processing unit.png
Processing unit
2%
Low density structure.png
Low density structure
1%
Holmium ore.png
Holmium ore
1%

Further recycling of these products allows the player to also obtain the following resources out of scrap:

Resource
Item Recycled from
Iron plate.png
Iron plate
Iron gear wheel.png
Iron gear wheel,
Battery.png
Battery,
Electronic circuit.png
Electronic circuit
Copper plate.png
Copper plate
Low density structure.png
Low density structure,
Copper cable.png
Copper cable,
Battery.png
Battery
Plastic bar.png
Plastic bar
Low density structure.png
Low density structure,
Advanced circuit.png
Advanced circuit
Electronic circuit.png
Electronic circuit
Processing unit.png
Processing unit,
Advanced circuit.png
Advanced circuit
Stone brick.png
Stone brick
Concrete.png
Concrete
Iron ore.png
Iron ore
Concrete.png
Concrete

Recycling cannot undo chemistry, which means that it is not possible to obtain crude/light/heavy oil, petroleum, lubricant, coal or sulfur from scrap.

History

See also