You need to research advance smelting methods. All the anode/cathode methods use up sulfur but you gain another 33% extra output on top of the 50% for processed metal. Combined you get twice the output.jodokus31 wrote:Funny, I build this recipe yesterday to get rid of sulfur, because sodium sulfate can be used for glass production. I really don't need more sulfur. If I use up any source of sulfur (sulfur dioxide, sulfuric waste water and so on) its more than enough. Seablock has also another use for sulfuric waste water for oil-production, but still its too much.Trainwreck wrote:That reminds me, here's another recipe that gives too much sodium sulfate for the amount of sulfuric acid consumed:fiery_salmon wrote: Given that (at least for now) I have enough sulfur to build The Yellow Sulfur Pyramids ofCanadaSeablock ( http://www.businessinsider.com/there-ar ... 012-4?IR=T ) it would not be the best solution.
Given that I would process it to sodium sulfate, then to sulfur then to sulfur dioxide just to vent it I would prefer to just burn/dump brown liquor.
Especially as in reality it is typically burned (at least according to Wikipedia) and that any other fluid/gas that I encountered may be destroyed.
I'm' running out of sulfur here.