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Burnt Chrome Burnt Chrome Monday, October 5, 2020 Super-Smelter and Furnace Array Designs For the last few days I've been looking at various super-smelter designs, as I want to build something that's higher throughput than the current double-furnace design that I currently use. I've been using automated smelters for years, but only recently started looking at increasing their throughput.  A double-smelter was quite the step up... Moving to larger setups means more-stuff-faster (but more complications): A single furnace cooks a stack in 640 seconds...  nearly 11 minutes. a double-smelter is, amazingly, half that.  320 seconds.  5 minutes is still a long time 4x gives a stack in 160 seconds (still about 3 minutes...) 8x gives a stack in 80 seconds (now we're cooking) 16x gives a stack in 40 seconds etc. In looking at the different designs, and scales, especially as they grow in size, I found some design issues and some pros/cons. All of them are expensive, though.  S...

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