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{{Block
|image=Induction_Furnace_ig.png
|type=Machine
|type=Machine
|gravity=No
|gravity=No
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|tool=bwrench
|tool=bwrench
|stackable=Yes (64)
|stackable=Yes (64)
|maxeu=128
|storage=10,000
|eu_use=16
|eu_op=6000-208 EU<br>less when heated up
|optime=18.75-0.65
|storageslots=2 input<br>2 output<br>2 upgrade
|prevtier={{Gin|Electric Furnace}}
|upgrades={{Gc|Redstone Signal Inverter Upgrade}}{{Gc|Ejector Upgrade}}{{Gc|Advanced Ejector Upgrade}}{{Gc|Pulling Upgrade}}{{Gc|Advanced Pulling Upgrade}}
}}
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The Induction Furnace is an advanced version of the [[Electro Furnace]]. It has the ability to process 2 stacks of items simultaneously. Doing so will also save 50% of the energy that would have been used had every stack been smelted by itself.
The Induction Furnace is an advanced version of the [[Electro Furnace|Electric Furnace]]. It has the ability to process 2 stacks of items simultaneously. Doing so will also save 50% of the energy that would have been used had every stack been smelted by itself.


Another feature of the Induction Furnace is its ability to build up heat. At higher heat levels, the Furnace both smelts faster, and uses less energy per smelting action.
Another feature of the Induction Furnace is its ability to build up heat. At higher heat levels, the Furnace both smelts faster, and uses less energy per smelting action.
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|Output=Induction Furnace
|Output=Induction Furnace
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See: [http://crafting-guide.com/item/induction_furnace Crafting Guide]


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
{{Grid/Induction Furnace
|InputL=Tin Dust
|InputR=Copper Dust
|OutputL=Tin
|OutputR=Copper
|Battery=Advanced RE-Battery
}}


{{Grid/Machine|
The smeltable items are put into the two top slots, and then the Furnace is supplied with EU. Note that the furnace can accept both '''Low Voltage''' and '''Medium Voltage''' (up to 128 [[EU|EU/p]]). The processed items appear in the two rightmost slots.
|Type=Electro Furnace
|Top=Copper Dust
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)
|Output=Copper
}}
''Please note the above GUI is not correct.''
The smeltable items are put into the two top slots, and then the Furnace is supplied with EU. Note that the furnace can accept both '''Low Voltage''' and '''Medium Voltage''' (up to 128 [[EU|EU/t]]). The processed items appear in the two rightmost slots.


During its operation, the Furnace will build up heat, up to 100%. When idle, the heat will slowly dissipate back to 0%. It is possible to keep the heat from dissipating by providing a Redstone signal to the Furnace. In that case, the Furnace will consume a constant of 1 EU/t when idle to maintain the heat.
During its operation, the Furnace will build up heat, up to 100%. When idle, the heat will slowly dissipate back to 0%. It is possible build up and maintain the heat by providing a redstone signal to the Furnace. In that case, the Furnace will constantly consume 1 EU/t when idle to maintain the heat. Smelting while applying a redstone signal does not make the Induction Furnace warm up faster.


{{Energy|Input=6,000 (0% heat), 208 (100% heat) (16 EU/t)|Output=-|Storage=10,000|Receive=128 EU/t}}
It takes 10,000 ticks for the furnace to build up from 0% heat to 100% (8 minutes and 20 seconds) at a cost of 10,000 EU, not including EU spent smelting during the warm-up time. This implies that there's a minimum amount of smelting before which it's inefficient to use the Induction Furnace. Additionally, the furnace loses heat four times faster than it builds up (2 minutes and 5 seconds).
Maximum input: 128 [[EU]]/t before exploding


As well as using EU, the Induction furnace creates a small amount of heat by compressing items as well, at pressure approaching 60,000 [[Gibbl]]!
{{Energy|Input=6,000 (0% heat), 208 (100% heat) (16 EU/t)|Output=-|Storage=10,000|Receive=128 EU/p}}
Maximum input: 128 [[EU]]/p before exploding


{{Smelting_energy_values}}
{{Smelting_energy_values}}


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[[Category:Machines]]
[[Category:Machines]]

Revision as of 18:36, 5 July 2018

New Item/Block of IndustrialCraft².



Induction Furnace
Induction Furnace ig.png
Grid Induction Furnace.png
Properties
Type Machine
Tool Grid Wrench.png




Stackable Yes (64)



Storage 2 input
2 output
2 upgrade
Upgrades
Grid Redstone Signal Inverter Upgrade.png
Grid Ejector Upgrade.png
Grid Advanced Ejector Upgrade.png
Grid Pulling Upgrade.png
Grid Advanced Pulling Upgrade.png
Tier
Previous tier Grid Electric Furnace.png Electric Furnace
Energy Consumption
Max EU Input 128 EU/t (MV)
EU Use 16 EU/t
EU Per Operation 6000-208 EU
less when heated up
EU Storage 10,000 EU
Technical Details
Operation Length 18.75-0.65 Seconds
UU Cost {{{uu_cost}}}
First appearance ?
ID IC2:{{{id}}}


The Induction Furnace is an advanced version of the Electric Furnace. It has the ability to process 2 stacks of items simultaneously. Doing so will also save 50% of the energy that would have been used had every stack been smelted by itself.

Another feature of the Induction Furnace is its ability to build up heat. At higher heat levels, the Furnace both smelts faster, and uses less energy per smelting action.

Recipe[edit]

Grid Copper.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Electro Furnace.png
Grid Advanced Machine.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Copper.png
Grid Induction Furnace.png


See: Crafting Guide

Usage[edit]



The smeltable items are put into the two top slots, and then the Furnace is supplied with EU. Note that the furnace can accept both Low Voltage and Medium Voltage (up to 128 EU/p). The processed items appear in the two rightmost slots.

During its operation, the Furnace will build up heat, up to 100%. When idle, the heat will slowly dissipate back to 0%. It is possible build up and maintain the heat by providing a redstone signal to the Furnace. In that case, the Furnace will constantly consume 1 EU/t when idle to maintain the heat. Smelting while applying a redstone signal does not make the Induction Furnace warm up faster.

It takes 10,000 ticks for the furnace to build up from 0% heat to 100% (8 minutes and 20 seconds) at a cost of 10,000 EU, not including EU spent smelting during the warm-up time. This implies that there's a minimum amount of smelting before which it's inefficient to use the Induction Furnace. Additionally, the furnace loses heat four times faster than it builds up (2 minutes and 5 seconds).

Energy[edit]

EU
Input 6,000 (0% heat), 208 (100% heat) (16 EU/t)
Output -
Storage 10,000

Maximum input: 128 EU/p before exploding

Smelting Production Tables Based on Fuel and Furnace Type
Fuel Type Heat Units Total EU Number of Operations per Unit of Fuel
Stone Furnace
Grid Furnace.png (200 Heat)
Iron Furnace
Grid Iron Furnace.png (160 Heat)
Electric Furnace
Grid Electric Furnace.png (390 EU)
Induction Furnace‡
Grid Induction Furnace.png (6000-208 EU)
Minimum speed Maximum speed
Grid Fuel Can (Filled).png Fuel can with 6 Coalfuel Cells 30576 76440 152 191 196 25.5 735
Grid Lava Bucket.pngGrid Lava Cell.png Lava Bucket, Lava Cell and Lava Containers†† 20000‡‡ 20000 100 12.5 51.3††† 6.67††† 192†††
Grid Fuel Can (Filled).png Fuel can with 6 Biofuel Cells 10416 26040 52 65 66.77 8.6 250
Grid Coal.pngGrid Charcoal.png Coal/Charcoal 1600 4000 8 10 10.25 1.33 38
Grid Some random scrap.png Scrap 350 870 1.75 2.2 2.23 0.3 8.4
Grid Wooden Planks.pngGrid Wood.pngGrid Chest.png Wood/Planks/Other Wood Items† 300 750 1.5 1.9 1.92 0.25 7.2
Grid Wooden Pickaxe.png Wooden Tools and Weapons 200 500 1.0 1.25 1.28 0.167 4.8
Grid Sapling.pngGrid Stick.png Regular Saplings and Sticks 100 250 0.5 0.6 0.64 0.0833 2.4
Grid Sapling.png Rubber Sapling 80 200 0.4 0.5 0.51 0.0667 1.92
Grid Sugar Cane.pngGrid Cactus.png Reed/Cactus 50 120 0.25 0.3 0.3 0.04 1.16

†Other Wood Items = Any block with its material set to "Wood" (includes blocks added by other mods if material defined properly). See Smelting for a complete list of items that can be smelted in a Stone Furnace.
‡Assuming the smelting of 2 items simultaneously, divide by 2 if you are only smelting one item. For values < 2 keep in mind that you will actually have 2 partially finished units.
††All lava containers (e.g. Lava Cells, Lava Cans from Forestry) can be used in Iron Furnaces and Generators from 1.113 onwards.
‡‡All lava containers are worth 10% of their value (2000) inside Iron Furnaces and Generators.
†††Considering as using a Geothermal Generator. Divide by 10 if using a normal Generator instead.

On 1.5.2 makes the Fuel can with 6 Coalfuel Cells 305760 total EU.
On 1.5.2 makes the Fuel can with 6 Biofuel Cells 104160 total EU.