Molten Copper

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Liquid Copper is the liquid state of Copper element. It is melted from Copper by heating it up to 1086.85 °C (1986.53 °F) (melting point + 3 °C).

Production

  • Copper Volcanoes produce Liquid Copper at various rate.
  • This content was added in Spaced Out It can be harvested on rocket missions to renewable Space POIs:
    • In Space Debris at a rate of 80.1 – 240.3 kg per cycle.