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author | Johannes Gäßler <updrn@student.kit.edu> | 2017-08-25 09:19:19 +0200 |
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committer | Dream-Master <dream-master@gmx.net> | 2017-08-26 07:26:02 +0200 |
commit | c0e07f30b318a6fd77cec51d60f964ad20d5c3a4 (patch) | |
tree | 69ae498568d31373d2ac284ef26d6c2b513b8098 /src/main/java/gregtech/loaders/materialprocessing/ProcessingConfig.java | |
parent | 61ac173be03051c14986dfa3930786ac03c60496 (diff) | |
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Commit: 0189b933e35476bc65bfda0201db657b9689bec1 [0189b93]
Revised Hydrochloric Acid recycling, Salt electrolyzation cost
Hydrochloric Acid can be recycled at 100% efficiency.
The production of Dimethylhydrazine, Tetrafluoroethylene,
Polydimethylsiloxane, and Hypochlorous Acid yields Diluted Hydrochloric
Acid, which can be recycled at 50% efficiency.
The energy cost of 21600 EU per 2 Salt -> Sodium + Chlorine has turned
out to be too high.
The cost is now 9600 EU.
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