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'''Fluoroketone (cold)''' is the lower temperature variant of fluoroketone that is cooled in a [[cryogenic plant]]{{SA}} from [[fluoroketone (hot)]]{{SA}}. The cold fluoroketone can be used in | '''Fluoroketone (cold)''' is the lower temperature variant of fluoroketone that is cooled in a [[cryogenic plant]]{{SA}} from [[fluoroketone (hot)]]{{SA}}. The cold fluoroketone can be used in various recipes. Recipes which use fluoroketone as a coolant will generate half as much hot fluoroketone as they consume. | ||
Cold fluoroketone | Cold fluoroketone is also used by [[fusion reactor]]s. When active, they consume an amount of cold fluoroketone and generate a corresponding amount of [[plasma]] of a certain temperature. When a [[fusion generator]] consumes plasma to make energy, it generates an amount of hot fluoroketone exactly equal to the amount of cold fluoroketone that was used to generate the consumed plasma. As such, fusion reactors never permanently consume fluoroketone; they only circulate it. | ||
The recipe which converts hot fluoroketone into cold fluoroketone cannot use [[productivity module]]s. | |||
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Fluoroketone (cold) is the lower temperature variant of fluoroketone that is cooled in a cryogenic plant from fluoroketone (hot)
. The cold fluoroketone can be used in various recipes. Recipes which use fluoroketone as a coolant will generate half as much hot fluoroketone as they consume.
Cold fluoroketone is also used by fusion reactors. When active, they consume an amount of cold fluoroketone and generate a corresponding amount of plasma of a certain temperature. When a fusion generator consumes plasma to make energy, it generates an amount of hot fluoroketone exactly equal to the amount of cold fluoroketone that was used to generate the consumed plasma. As such, fusion reactors never permanently consume fluoroketone; they only circulate it.
The recipe which converts hot fluoroketone into cold fluoroketone cannot use productivity modules.