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*Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly five times more energy efficient (using [[Conveyor Belt Mk.III|Mk.III Conveyor Belts]]) than Particle Colliders. It takes more space to setup, but works in a simple loop (with a buffer liquid storage slowly refilled with Hydrogen). |
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Revision as of 19:27, 26 February 2021
Deuterium
Material, Fuel
A stable isotope of hydrogen. Rarely exists under natural conditions. Most of them come from the reprocessing of hydrogen and the collection from the Gas Giant.

Fuel Type | Chemical | |
Energy | 9.00 MJ | |
Fuel Chamber Gen. | +100% | |
Made In | Fractionator, Particle Collider Cannot make in replicator | |
Gathered From | Gas Giant Orbit | |
Stack Size | 20 |
Summary
A stable isotope of hydrogen. Rarely exists under natural conditions. Most of them come from the reprocessing of hydrogen and the collection from the Gas Giant.
Production Chain
Production Progression Chart
Note: Hydrogen created during Crude Oil-based production must be recycled through the system to ensure full efficiency. Final stage quantities are remaining surplus available for distribution.
Used In
Player Tips & Tricks
- Using Fractionators to produce Deuterium is roughly five times more energy efficient (using Mk.III Conveyor Belts) than Particle Colliders. It takes more space to setup, but works in a simple loop (with a buffer liquid storage slowly refilled with Hydrogen).
Units | Fractionator | Particle Collider |
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kW (kJ/s) | 720 | 12000 |
Deuterium /s | 0.3 | 1 |
kJ per Deuterium | 2400 | 12000 |