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* {{L|Hematite}}
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* [[Hematite]]
* {{L|Charcoal}}/{{L|Coke}}
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* [[Charcoal]]/[[Coke]]
* {{L|Limestone}}
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* [[Limestone]]
 
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* {{L|Weapon damage}}% 133
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* [[Damage]]% 133
* {{L|Material value}} 30
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* [[Armor|Block]]% 133
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* [[Material value]] 30
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* Melting point {{magmasafe|12718}}
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* Boiling point {{magmasafe|14968}}
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* Specific heat 500
 
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* {{L|Anvil}}s
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* [[Anvil]]s
* {{L|Armor}}
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* [[Armor]]
* {{L|Bolts}}
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* [[Bolts]]
* {{L|Craft}}s
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* [[Craft]]s
* {{L|Coins}}
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* [[Coins]]
* {{L|Furniture}}
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* [[Furniture]]
* {{L|Weapon}}s
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* [[Weapon]]s
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'''Steel''' can be smelted at a {{L|smelter}} by a {{L|dwarf}} with the {{L|furnace operator}} labor activated.  It is an extremely durable {{L|metal}} and is highly {{L|item value|valuable}}, worth just as much as {{L|gold}}.
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'''Steel''' can be smelted at a [[smelter]] by a [[dwarf]] with the [[furnace operator]] labor activated.  It is an extremely durable [[metal]] and is highly [[item value|valuable]], worth just as much as [[gold]].
  
Aside from {{L|adamantine}}, steel is the only material which can be used to build structures over {{L|magma}}. {{L|Weapon}}s and {{L|armor}} made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent {{L|iron}} objects.
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Aside from [[adamantine]], steel is the only material which can be used to build structures over [[magma]]. [[Weapon]]s and [[armor]] made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent [[iron]] objects.
  
 
The method for making steel may seem complex but it is an accurate representation of the process, and not too bad when the overall utility of the resulting material is considered.
 
The method for making steel may seem complex but it is an accurate representation of the process, and not too bad when the overall utility of the resulting material is considered.
  
 
==Recipe==
 
==Recipe==
The recipe for steel is:
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The recipe for two steel bars is:
* One {{L|pig iron}} {{L|bar}}
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* One [[pig iron]] [[bar]]
* One chunk of {{L|hematite}}
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* One chunk of [[hematite]]
* One chunk of {{L|limestone}} ({{L|flux}})
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* One chunk of [[limestone]] ([[flux]])
* One {{L|bar}} of {{L|coke}} or {{L|charcoal}} ''(plus an additional unit of {{L|fuel}} if using a non-magma magma {{L|smelter}})''
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* One [[bar]] of [[coke]] or [[charcoal]] ''(plus an additional unit of [[fuel]] if using a non-magma magma [[smelter]])''
  
When the above items are combined at a {{L|smelter}}, the product is two bars of steel; the refined coal and flux are consumed in the reaction, but the pig iron and iron are combined into steel.
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When the above items are combined at a [[smelter]], the product is two bars of steel; the refined coal and flux are consumed in the reaction, but the pig iron and iron are combined into steel.
  
 
==Production chain==
 
==Production chain==
 
In order to make steel from scratch, the following materials are needed:
 
In order to make steel from scratch, the following materials are needed:
* Two chunks of {{L|hematite}}
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* Two chunks of [[hematite]]
* Two chunks of {{L|limestone}}
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* Two chunks of [[limestone]]
* Two units of {{L|fuel}} ({{L|coke}} or {{L|charcoal}})
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* Two units of [[fuel]] ([[coke]] or [[charcoal]])
* Three additional units of {{L|fuel}} if using a regular smelter
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* Three additional units of [[fuel]] if using a regular smelter
  
 
The following steps are performed to produce two steel bars from the above materials at a normal smelter:
 
The following steps are performed to produce two steel bars from the above materials at a normal smelter:
# '''Make iron bars''' - 1 {{L|hematite}} + 1 {{L|fuel}} = 1 {{L|iron}} bar
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# '''Make iron bars''' - 1 [[hematite]] + 1 [[fuel]] = 1 [[iron]] bar
# '''Make pig iron bars''' - 1 {{L|iron}} bar + 1 {{L|limestone}} + 2 {{L|fuel}} = 1 {{L|pig iron}} bar
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# '''Make pig iron bars''' - 1 [[iron]] bar + 1 [[limestone]] + 2 [[fuel]] = 1 [[pig iron]] bar
# '''Make steel bars''' - 1 {{L|hematite}} + 1 {{L|pig iron}} bar + 1 {{L|limestone}} + 2 {{L|fuel}} = 2 {{L|steel}} bars
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# '''Make steel bars''' - 1 [[hematite]] + 1 [[pig iron]] bar + 1 [[limestone]] + 2 [[fuel]] = 2 [[steel]] bars
  
 
At a magma smelter, however, no fuel is required, reducing coal usage significantly:
 
At a magma smelter, however, no fuel is required, reducing coal usage significantly:
# '''Make iron bars''' - 1 {{L|hematite}} = 1 {{L|iron}} bar
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# '''Make iron bars''' - 1 [[hematite]] = 1 [[iron]] bar
# '''Make pig iron bars''' - 1 {{L|iron}} bar + 1 {{L|limestone}} + 1 {{L|fuel}} = 1 {{L|pig iron}} bar
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# '''Make pig iron bars''' - 1 [[iron]] bar + 1 [[limestone]] + 1 [[fuel]] = 1 [[pig iron]] bar
# '''Make steel bars''' - 1 {{L|hematite}} + 1 {{L|pig iron}} bar + 1 {{L|limestone}} + 1 {{L|fuel}} = 2 {{L|steel}} bars
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# '''Make steel bars''' - 1 [[hematite]] + 1 [[pig iron]] bar + 1 [[limestone]] + 1 [[fuel]] = 2 [[steel]] bars
  
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Note that while pig iron is made directly from iron bars, steel '''must be made using hematite ore''', so ''take care not to smelt all of your iron ore''!
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Steel can be smelted at a smelter by a dwarf with the furnace operator labor activated. It is an extremely durable metal and is highly valuable, worth just as much as gold.

Aside from adamantine, steel is the only material which can be used to build structures over magma. Weapons and armor made from steel are 33% stronger than equivalent iron objects.

The method for making steel may seem complex but it is an accurate representation of the process, and not too bad when the overall utility of the resulting material is considered.

Recipe

The recipe for two steel bars is:

When the above items are combined at a smelter, the product is two bars of steel; the refined coal and flux are consumed in the reaction, but the pig iron and iron are combined into steel.

Production chain

In order to make steel from scratch, the following materials are needed:

The following steps are performed to produce two steel bars from the above materials at a normal smelter:

  1. Make iron bars - 1 hematite + 1 fuel = 1 iron bar
  2. Make pig iron bars - 1 iron bar + 1 limestone + 2 fuel = 1 pig iron bar
  3. Make steel bars - 1 hematite + 1 pig iron bar + 1 limestone + 2 fuel = 2 steel bars

At a magma smelter, however, no fuel is required, reducing coal usage significantly:

  1. Make iron bars - 1 hematite = 1 iron bar
  2. Make pig iron bars - 1 iron bar + 1 limestone + 1 fuel = 1 pig iron bar
  3. Make steel bars - 1 hematite + 1 pig iron bar + 1 limestone + 1 fuel = 2 steel bars

Note that while pig iron is made directly from iron bars, steel must be made using hematite ore, so take care not to smelt all of your iron ore!

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