High-Performance Solvent
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| Type | Liquid | ||||||
| Made With/By | Mixing / Fractioning | ||||||
| Difficulty of Production | Medium-Hard | ||||||
| Exists in Reality | Yes | ||||||
| Can Be Placed | No | ||||||
| Temperature | ~20°C | ||||||
| Renewable? | Yes | ||||||
| Flammable | 150.0 kTU | ||||||
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| High-Performance Solvent [Corrosive] [Flammable] Provides 150.0kTU per bucket [Radioactive] [Liquid] [Requires hazardous material tank to hold] Hbm's Nuclear Tech | |||||||
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High-Performance Solvent, also known as HPS, is a corrosive, flammable, radioactive liquid, that is mostly known for the use in full processing of bedrock ore, and the production of fullerene solution.
Production
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Uses
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HPS Bedrock Ore Processing Uses
- All these processes are performed in an ore acidizer, generating a cleaned primary fraction. This can be further centrifuged to produce individual solvent products, and will produce solvent products of lower tiers as well, meaning a single HPS acidizer can produce all available bedrock ore products.



