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Can treat up to 100 [[metal]] at a time.
 
Can treat up to 100 [[metal]] at a time.
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== Metal Salt Contamination ==
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When you use [[Salts of Metal]] to plate a metal, you contaminate your [[acid]] (note that you do not contaminate your acid if you use [[Salts of Metal]] to increase purity; presumably all the salts are deposited on the work piece in that case). If your acid is contaminated with one kind of metal, it prevents you from plating with a different kind. There are two solutions for this problem. One option is to have multiple Chemical Baths, one for each kind of plating you need to do (expensive), OR you can very easily clean up your acid after you plate a batch of metal (cheap). Note:  do the cleanup right after the treatment as the key is knowing how many seconds of treatment was done.
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* Use 1 db of a different metal and treat it with the same number of seconds as the original treatment with any salt other than the original salt and other than a salt of the metal that you are using to clean the acid.
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* After the treatment, the tank should be salt neutral and should not be listed as having any salt in it.
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* Remove the 1 db of metal and you should now have a "Salt-free" tank.
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For example, your plating treatment was 20 seconds of Salts of Gold.  To clean the acid, add 1 db of any metal other than gold, such as copper.  Treat the copper with 20 seconds of any salt that isn't gold or copper, such as Salts of Iron.
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== Info ==
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[[File:1,Arsenic.png]]
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[[File:1,Cabbage_Juice.png]]
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[[File:1,Cactus_Sap.png]]
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[[File:1,Coal.png]]
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[[File:1,Gravel.png]]
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[[File:1,Lime.png]]
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[[File:1,Potash.png]]
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[[File:1,Salt.png]]
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[[File:1,Saltpeter.png]]
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[[File:1,Sulfur.png]]
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== Reaction Table ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Treatment !! Tensility!! Lustre !! Strength!! Corrosion!! Conductivity !! Toxicity!! Purity!! Plating
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| Arsenic|| 16 || 64 || 48 || 8 || 48 || 72 || 8 || 56
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| Cabbage Juice|| 32||16||0||64||56||24||8||16
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| Cactus Sap||40||48||72||24||8||0||8||16
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| Coal ||8||0||64||32||24||32||8||40
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| Gravel|| 56||72||24||16||0||40||8||16
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| Lime ||72||40||56||40||16||8||8||16
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| Potash  || 64||56||32||0||32||48||8||16
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| Salt ||24||32||8||56||72||16||8||24
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| Saltpeter || 48||8||40||72||40||64||8||16
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| Sulfur|| 0||24||16||48||64||56||8||16
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|}
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== Starting values ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Treatment !! Tensility!! Lustre !! Strength!! Corrosion!! Conductivity !! Toxicity!! Purity!! Plating
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|Aluminum||22||38||38||23||30||31||54||4
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|-
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|Antimony||20||43||37||36||14||29||54||4
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|Brass||25||43||31||43||31||29||54||4
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|Bronze||25||40||35||43||31||29||54||4
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|Copper||28||43||44||58||32||36||54||4
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|Gold||22||54||51||36||30||29||54||4
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|Iron||36||29||41||36||18||29||54||4
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|Lead||16||14||24||36||12||50||54||4
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|Lithium||14||29||29||43||37||29||54||4
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|Magnesium||19||29||37||22||24||36||54||4
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|Metal Blue||37||43||52||61||59||29||54||4
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|Moon Steel||21||29||34||36||25||29||54||4
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|Pewter||19||36||29||36||13||43||54||4
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|Platinum||33||56||40||37||19||30||54||4
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|Silver||23||47||36||50||32||29||54||4
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|Steel||35||43||45||36||20||29||54||4
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|Strontium||16||36||30||36||16||36||54||4
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|Sun Steel||19||60||40||37||28||30||54||4
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|Thoth's Metal||46||36||53||58||15||43||54||4
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|Tin||19||36||26||36||17||29||54||4
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|Titanium||26||43||43||36||61||29||54||4
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|Tungsten||57||22||52||47||23||36||54||4
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|Water Metal||16||47||30||36||36||29||54||4
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|Zinc||25||22||40||29||22||29||54||4
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|}
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 16 September 2016

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Chem bath.jpg
Size 16x30
Where Compound




Overview

A chemical bath is used to treat metal.

Source

This building becomes available after you have learned the Basic Metal Treatment tech.

Cost

Built in a Compound. Uses 16x30 cells.

Use

The bath must be filled with 100 Acid before it can be used. Most folks would consider making 100 Acid non-trivial. So, you don't want to lose it. The menu choice "Empty the Bath" will dump the Acid, and it will be lost. You could then take whatever metal is in the bath, but you'll need to refill the bath with Acid before you can make a new batch.

Preferably, though, you have Tongs. If you do, after treating your metal, use the menu choice "Take Everything". That will preserve the Acid and put the treated metal in your inventory.

Can treat up to 100 metal at a time.

Metal Salt Contamination

When you use Salts of Metal to plate a metal, you contaminate your acid (note that you do not contaminate your acid if you use Salts of Metal to increase purity; presumably all the salts are deposited on the work piece in that case). If your acid is contaminated with one kind of metal, it prevents you from plating with a different kind. There are two solutions for this problem. One option is to have multiple Chemical Baths, one for each kind of plating you need to do (expensive), OR you can very easily clean up your acid after you plate a batch of metal (cheap). Note: do the cleanup right after the treatment as the key is knowing how many seconds of treatment was done.

  • Use 1 db of a different metal and treat it with the same number of seconds as the original treatment with any salt other than the original salt and other than a salt of the metal that you are using to clean the acid.
  • After the treatment, the tank should be salt neutral and should not be listed as having any salt in it.
  • Remove the 1 db of metal and you should now have a "Salt-free" tank.

For example, your plating treatment was 20 seconds of Salts of Gold. To clean the acid, add 1 db of any metal other than gold, such as copper. Treat the copper with 20 seconds of any salt that isn't gold or copper, such as Salts of Iron.

Info

1,Arsenic.png 1,Cabbage Juice.png 1,Cactus Sap.png 1,Coal.png

1,Gravel.png 1,Lime.png 1,Potash.png 1,Salt.png

1,Saltpeter.png 1,Sulfur.png


Reaction Table

Treatment Tensility Lustre Strength Corrosion Conductivity Toxicity Purity Plating
Arsenic 16 64 48 8 48 72 8 56
Cabbage Juice 32 16 0 64 56 24 8 16
Cactus Sap 40 48 72 24 8 0 8 16
Coal 8 0 64 32 24 32 8 40
Gravel 56 72 24 16 0 40 8 16
Lime 72 40 56 40 16 8 8 16
Potash 64 56 32 0 32 48 8 16
Salt 24 32 8 56 72 16 8 24
Saltpeter 48 8 40 72 40 64 8 16
Sulfur 0 24 16 48 64 56 8 16

Starting values

Treatment Tensility Lustre Strength Corrosion Conductivity Toxicity Purity Plating
Aluminum 22 38 38 23 30 31 54 4
Antimony 20 43 37 36 14 29 54 4
Brass 25 43 31 43 31 29 54 4
Bronze 25 40 35 43 31 29 54 4
Copper 28 43 44 58 32 36 54 4
Gold 22 54 51 36 30 29 54 4
Iron 36 29 41 36 18 29 54 4
Lead 16 14 24 36 12 50 54 4
Lithium 14 29 29 43 37 29 54 4
Magnesium 19 29 37 22 24 36 54 4
Metal Blue 37 43 52 61 59 29 54 4
Moon Steel 21 29 34 36 25 29 54 4
Pewter 19 36 29 36 13 43 54 4
Platinum 33 56 40 37 19 30 54 4
Silver 23 47 36 50 32 29 54 4
Steel 35 43 45 36 20 29 54 4
Strontium 16 36 30 36 16 36 54 4
Sun Steel 19 60 40 37 28 30 54 4
Thoth's Metal 46 36 53 58 15 43 54 4
Tin 19 36 26 36 17 29 54 4
Titanium 26 43 43 36 61 29 54 4
Tungsten 57 22 52 47 23 36 54 4
Water Metal 16 47 30 36 36 29 54 4
Zinc 25 22 40 29 22 29 54 4