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== [[Storages]] == | == [[Storages]] == | ||
[[File:Transport-Belt-Storage.jpg|thumb|300px|Inserters storing extra iron ore in wooden chests.]] | |||
A storage is used to store [[Items|items]]. Many things can be used to store items: Furnaces, assemblies and any entity, that has [[Storages/Stack|stacks]], like [[Vehicles/Car|cars]], but even the [[Transport belts|belts]] or the [[Ground]] can be seen as storage. But in conjunction with the Transport network we mean the most efficient way, which is using [[Storages/Chests|Chests]]: | A storage is used to store [[Items|items]]. Many things can be used to store items: Furnaces, assemblies and any entity, that has [[Storages/Stack|stacks]], like [[Vehicles/Car|cars]], but even the [[Transport belts|belts]] or the [[Ground]] can be seen as storage. But in conjunction with the Transport network we mean the most efficient way, which is using [[Storages/Chests|Chests]]: | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 10 February 2014
The Transport network consists of Transport belts, Splitters, Underground belts, Inserters and Storages.
Transport belts, underground belts and splitters are used to direct and control the flow of items around your factory. Inserters place or remove items from belts, chests and production facilities. Chests can be used to store completed items or as a buffer in your production line.
In most of the cases inserters must be used to place or remove things from the transport belts. However Mining drills place items they produce directly on to the transport belt - as you can see in the example on the right.
Transport belts
The Transport belts where the first elements of this class of entities, so the whole class is called so, even if the Underground belts and Splitters work quite differently. ("moving ground" might hit the meaning better)
Learn more about the simulated physics of the belts, or how to optimize the flow of items.
Inserters
Inserters will always place items on the far side of a belt, and will prefer to take items from the closest side.
Item | Max power | Description |
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Burner inserter | 180 W (burner) | Most basic inserter, needs burning fuel. |
Inserter | 13 W | Basic electric inserter. |
Long handed inserter | 18 W | Basic inserter able to grab Items from 2 tiles distance. |
Fast inserter | 30 W | Inserter working at double speed. |
Smart inserter | 40 W | Inserter able to connect to Circuit network and specify work conditions. |
Storages
A storage is used to store items. Many things can be used to store items: Furnaces, assemblies and any entity, that has stacks, like cars, but even the belts or the Ground can be seen as storage. But in conjunction with the Transport network we mean the most efficient way, which is using Chests:
Item | Max stacks | Description |
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Wooden chest | 16 | Basic storage chest. |
Iron chest | 32 | Larger basic chest. |
Steel chest | 48 | Basic chest with maximum capacity of 48 stacks. |
Smart chest | 48 | Connectable to Circuit network. |
Provider chest | 48 | Used for Logistic network, Circuit network. |
Storage chest | 48 | Used for Logistic network, Circuit network. |
Requester chest | 48 | Used for Logistic network, Circuit network. |
See also Storages.