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Note that biosulfur is one of the easier recipes to produce off of [[Gleba]]{{SA}}, as it can be produced entirely from [[bioflux]]. The [[spoilage]] needed to make sulfur can be obtained by converting bioflux to [[nutrients]] and allowing them to [[spoilage mechanics|spoil]] or using a [[recycler]] to convert the nutrients to spoilage directly. | |||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 15:32, 26 December 2024
Sulfur |
- Base game
- Space Age mod
Recipe |
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Stack size |
50 |
1000 (20 stacks) |
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Prototype type |
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Internal name |
sulfur |
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Sulfur is a component in the production of Chemical science pack, Sulfuric acid and Explosives, with the latter two also being intermediate products used in higher-level recipes.
Sulfur is a solid item in a chain of otherwise fluid-based manufacturing: Crude oil → Petroleum gas → Sulfur → Sulfuric acid.
Alternative Recipes
Process | Research | Building | Input | Output |
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Note that biosulfur is one of the easier recipes to produce off of Gleba, as it can be produced entirely from bioflux. The spoilage needed to make sulfur can be obtained by converting bioflux to nutrients and allowing them to spoil or using a recycler to convert the nutrients to spoilage directly.
History
- 0.17.60:
- Now used in the production of Chemical science pack
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced