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{{:Infobox:Sulfur}}
|name=Sulfur
|input=Time, 1+ Water,2 +Petroleum gas,1
|output=Sulfur,2
|technologies=Sulfur processing
|producers=Chemical plant
|consumers=Chemical plant
}}
Sulfur is made from [[Water]] and [[Petroleum Gas]]. It is used mainly to convert [[Petroleum Gas]] into [[Sulfuric Acid]]. It can also be used to make [[Explosives]].


This item is created in a [[Chemical plant]].
'''Sulfur''' is a component in the production of [[Sulfuric acid]] and [[Explosives]], both of which are also intermediate products used in higher-level recipes.


== Items that require Sulfur ==
Sulfur is a solid item in a chain of otherwise fluid-based manufacturing: [[Crude oil]] → [[Petroleum gas]] → Sulfur → [[Sulfuric acid]].  It is thus recommended to keep an eye on sulfur production early on to make sure it does not become a bottleneck.
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| {{imagelink|sulfuric-acid|Sulfuric Acid}} || {{imagelink|explosives|Explosives}} ||
== See Also ==
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* [[Battery|Batteries]]
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Revision as of 11:58, 29 April 2018

Sulfur.png
Sulfur

Recipe

Time.png
1
+
Petroleum gas.png
30
+
Water.png
30
Sulfur.png
2

Total raw

Time.png
1
+
Petroleum gas.png
30
+
Water.png
30

Stack size

50

Prototype type

item

Internal name

sulfur

Required technologies

Sulfur processing (research).png

Produced by

Chemical plant.png

Consumed by

Chemical science pack.png
Explosives.png
Sulfuric acid.png

Sulfur is a component in the production of Sulfuric acid and Explosives, both of which are also intermediate products used in higher-level recipes.

Sulfur is a solid item in a chain of otherwise fluid-based manufacturing: Crude oilPetroleum gas → Sulfur → Sulfuric acid. It is thus recommended to keep an eye on sulfur production early on to make sure it does not become a bottleneck.

See Also