fct.term.recipe_casting_steel
CategoryMetallurgy (Foundry)
Overview
Casting steel is a metallurgy recipe that converts
Molten iron (×30) into one
Steel plate in 3.2 seconds. It is performed in a
Foundry and produces a single
Steel plate per operation, representing the molten-to-solid processing step for steel production. The recipe's inputs and outputs tie
Foundry-based molten metal handling into the broader steel supply chain, requiring thirty units of
Molten iron to yield one finished
Steel plate.
Recipe
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