That said, the heating converts most of the Resin into Steam; a small portion turns into the Isoresin rare resource, which has to be removed quickly because it melts into near-useless Naphtha at 200 degrees. NIOBIUM ON SUPERCONDUCTOR PLANETOID: In the default game mode, Niobium can only be...
Yes. But you certainly don't need naphtha to create that even in survival mode. Kroning Registered Users 114 Posted December 14, 2017 I have 2 NG generators. They produce for now 5700kJ per day, that's more than I need for now. I've made oil gen but still don't use it. ...
Could use Naphtha for a bit of insulation between NW and Steam. On 4/22/2021 at 10:59 PM, ghkbrew said: I like the bypass pump but I can't decide if I think it's actually necessary. I haven't tried to check the math but it looks like you're getting slightly more than ...
Naphtha Natural Gas Neutronium Niobium Niobium Niobium Nuclear Fallout Nuclear Waste Obsidian Oxygen Oxygen Oxygen Oxylite Petroleum Petroleum Phosphorite Phosphorus Phosphorus Phosphorus Plastic Polluted Dirt Polluted Ice Polluted Mud Polluted Oxygen Polluted Water ...
pressure of around 20–35 atm, usually in the presence of a nickel oxide catalyst, activated to Ni by chemical reduction in a one-off pre-treatment [5], [6], by reacting high-temperature steam and hydrocarbon volatile or gaseous feedstock (usually methane or natural gas, but also naphtha)...
those interested in pursuing flaking mechanics (thanks formaking a wiki page@Fradow). Here are two versions of the boiler, one attached to a staircase heat exchanger, and the other attached to a bead heat exchanger,introducedby@wachunga,with a blob of naphtha below the...
The naphtha magma pumping trick is essential for the build to work, no way around that. Although IMHO it is silly that pumps have such a low overheat temperature and I would prefer if they just allowed pumps to work in any temperature that doesn't melt them, or at ...
you ask. if you end up making too much plastic burn the plastic into Naphtha. Burn the Naphtha into Nat gaz. Heh, well, if you've been reading you know what you can use that for. If you have more information on the subject of polluted water please share. Feel free to test for you...
Typical feedstocks for ethane steam cracking are LPG (light petroleum gas) and naphtha. These olefin production processes involve homogeneous reactions where the hydrocarbon species are steam cracked into smaller olefins [3]. For FCC, commonly used feedstocks are vacuum gas oil, refinery hydrocarbon ...
Typical feedstocks for ethane steam cracking are LPG (light petroleum gas) and naphtha. These olefin production processes involve homogeneous reactions where the hydrocarbon species are steam cracked into smaller olefins [3]. For FCC, commonly used feedstocks are vacuum gas oil, refinery hydrocarbon ...