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{{:Infobox:Sulfur}}
|input        =Time, 1+ Water,3 +Petroleum gas,3
|output      =Sulfur, 2
|technologies =Sulfur processing
|producers    =Chemical plant
|consumers    =sulfuric acid + explosives
}}


'''Sulfur''' is a key component in the production of sulfuric acid and thus in the production of batteries which are used in many high tech recipes.  It is thus recommended to keep an eye on sulfur production early on to make sure it does not become a bottleneck.
'''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 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.
 
== History ==
 
{{history|0.9.0|
* Introduced}}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Batteries]]
* [[Battery|Batteries]]
* [[Robots]]
* [[basic accumulator|Accumulators]]
* [[Laser turret]]


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[[Category:Intermediate products]]
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Revision as of 05:07, 16 September 2019

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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

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Produced by

Chemical plant.png

Consumed by

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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.

History

See Also