Translations:Steel making/6/en

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From tier 1 to tier 3, the recipes for raw refractory bricks are as follows:[/translate]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|]]



[[Image:Grid_[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|alt=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|]]







[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|]]



[[Image:Grid_[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|alt=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|]]







[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-quartz[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed peridotite[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Fire Clay[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|alt=[translate]Fire Clay[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed-bauxite[/translate]|]]

[[Image:Grid_[translate]Crushed ilmenite[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Crushed ilmenite[/translate]|alt=[translate]Crushed ilmenite[/translate]|]]


[[Image:Grid_[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate].png|40px|link=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|alt=[translate]Raw Refractorybrick[/translate]|]]








[translate]Raw Refractory bricks need to be baked at 850°C for 27 fuel ticks to turn into Fired Refractory Bricks. Those can then be used to craft their tier specific brick blocks and brick grating blocks. The different tiers of refractory bricks have different heat resistances. Tier 1 has a heat resistance of 90%, Tier 2 has 95%, and Tier 3 reaches 100%. Apart from Tier 3, all other refractory brick blocks will receive damage in each smelting process. Tier 1 will have about 6 damaged blocks per smelting, while Tier 2 breaks about 2-4 blocks. Damaged refractory brick blocks can be broken to return some of their materials back, similar to a broken bloomery. Grate blocks do not get damaged at the moment, which means there is not sense in making them out of higher tier bricks.