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Difference between revisions of "40d:Bituminous coal"

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* Create 3 coke at [[40d:smelter|smelter]]
 
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One of the two mineral sources of [[40d:fuel|fuel]], '''bituminous coal''' is found in [[40d:vein|vein]]s in [[40d:sedimentary layer|sedimentary layer]]s.  When processed at a [[40d:smelter|smelter]] or [[40d:magma smelter|magma smelter]], one unit of bituminous coal produces 3 units of [[40d:Fuel#The_two_sub-types_of_fuel|coke]].  If done at a regular [[40d:smelter|smelter]], this processing requires one pre-existing unit of fuel (either [[40d:Fuel#The_two_sub-types_of_fuel|charcoal]] or coke), leaving a ''net'' production of 2 fuel.
 
  
 
Bituminous coal is flammable.  (It should not be necessary to add that it is ''not'' a [[40d:fire-safe|fire-safe]] material.)
 
Bituminous coal is flammable.  (It should not be necessary to add that it is ''not'' a [[40d:fire-safe|fire-safe]] material.)

Revision as of 13:08, 10 April 2010

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Bituminous coal is flammable. (It should not be necessary to add that it is not a fire-safe material.)

Bituminous coal is not the same as "refined coal", "coal fuel", or "coal", though it is directly related.

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