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[[File:Glow.png|thumb|right|Uranium ore will glow at night, making it easier to see.]]
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[[File:Electric_mining_drill-Uranium_ore.png|thumb|left|Electric mining drill placed on uranium ore, pipe input/output visible.]]
[[File:Electric_mining_drill-Uranium_ore.png|thumb|left|Electric mining drill placed on uranium ore, pipe input/output visible.]]



Revision as of 08:35, 17 July 2018

Uranium ore.png
Uranium ore

Uranium ore daynight anim.gif

Map color

Stack size

50

Mining time

2

Prototype type

resource

Internal name

uranium-ore

Required technologies

None required

Produced by

Electric mining drill.png

Consumed by

Uranium processing.png
Uranium ore will glow at night, making it easier to see.
Electric mining drill placed on uranium ore, pipe input/output visible.

Uranium ore is a resource found on the map. Instead of being smelted in a furnace, uranium ore must be processed in a centrifuge to produce uranium-235 and uranium-238, which is used to craft fuel for the nuclear reactor and in various types of ammunition.

In order to mine uranium ore, sulfuric acid must also be fed into the electric mining drill used to mine the ore, at a rate of 10 sulfuric acid per 10 ore mined. Because of this, uranium ore cannot be mined by hand. No additional sulfuric acid is consumed when additional products are created due to a productivity bonus from productivity modules or mining productivity. For example, with a 20% productivity bonus, 12 ore will be mined for every 10 sulfuric acid consumed. The ore has a green glow, making it easily seen at night.

History

See also