Uranium-238
| Uranium-238 | |
|---|---|
| Properties | |
| Type | Element |
| Made With/By | Gas Centrifuge, SILEX |
| Difficulty of Production | Medium |
| Exists in Reality | Yes |
| Atomic Number | 92 |
Uranium-238 is the most common uranium radioisotope in the game. It makes up ~91.6% of natural NTM uranium.
Production
It is primarily obtained from processing
uranium hexafluoride in the
gas centrifuge, with a reduced yield from processing
natural uranium in a
SILEX.
Small amounts can be extracted by reprocessing spent
Thorium Fuel and some kinds of RBMK waste (though this often requires having produced it already).
Uses
It is primarily used to make uranium fuel, and can be mixed with most reactor grade fuels to weaken them and increase fuel efficiency.
It is also used in a multitude of depleted uranium ammunitions, with greater damage and penetration power than standard AP rounds.
It also has an interesting use in the Titanium Filter for the Watz power plant.
It breeds into reactor grade plutonium. in the breeding reactor.
It can also be used to make weak Uranium radioisotope thermoelectric generator pellets, which are slightly weaker than plutonium-238 ones. They provide 5 power per tick. If RTG decay is enabled, each will have a lifespan of 720,000,000 ticks, computing to somewhat over 1 real year, with a stated in-game lifespan of 150 years (assuming a 100 day year). They decay to lead pellets. This also means it will make 3,600,000,000 HE in total over that time. They're slightly worse than pure Pu-238 ones because they're cheaper but only make half the power.
It can be used in the Custom Nuke. It contributes a 1.1 multiplier to its nuclear stage, which is slightly higher than unenriched uranium.
Gallery
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Billet
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Nugget
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RTG pellet (has some Pu-238 inside)
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Real plate