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May be upgraded with a pair of [[Tongs]], allowing you to remove metal from the tank without having a pair of Tongs in inventory.
 
May be upgraded with a pair of [[Tongs]], allowing you to remove metal from the tank without having a pair of Tongs in inventory.
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Warning: There is no confirmation menu when taking metal out of the bath; it would be wise to pin up the dissolve menu away from the main chemical bath menu when adding items to treat the metal.
  
 
== Information Screens ==
 
== Information Screens ==

Latest revision as of 18:28, 31 December 2025

Chemical Bath
Chemical Bath
(Building)
Location
Compound
Size
16 x 30
Cost to Build
Bolt 40
Canvas 100
Copper Pipe 50
Distillation Coil 7500+ Quality 2
Fine Glass Pipe 20
Iron Bars 20
Nails 200
Steel Sheeting 20
Tar 10
Thermometer 2
Treated Boards: Hard, Rotproof, Fireproof 300
Washer 80


Sources

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

Cost

Built in a Compound. Uses 16x30 cells.

Use

Produces Treated Metal

Removing metal without using Tongs requires the acid to be emptied. Using tong prevents acid loss.

A public Chemical Bath can only be emptied by the owner.

May be upgraded with a pair of Tongs, allowing you to remove metal from the tank without having a pair of Tongs in inventory. Warning: There is no confirmation menu when taking metal out of the bath; it would be wise to pin up the dissolve menu away from the main chemical bath menu when adding items to treat the metal.

Information Screens

Info about Arsenic-Treated Metal Info about Cabbage Juice-Treated Metal Info about Cactus Sap-Treated Metal Info about Coal-Treated Metal Info about Gravel-Treated Metal Info about Lime-Treated Metal Info about Potash-Treated Metal Info about Salt-Treated Metal Info about Saltpeter-Treated Metal Info about Sulfur-Treated Metal


Note

When treating unplated metal the plating must not get too high, or the metal will disappear when you take it out of the tank. I am not sure whether this is a bug or not.