Blueprint book of smelters, all with fully compressed output belts.
Contents of this smelter book:
- Iron/Copper plates (yellow belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 1x Iron/Copper ore
- Iron/Copper plates (red belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 1x Iron/Copper ore
- Iron/Copper plates (blue belt) - Input: 1x Iron/Copper ore
- Stone bricks (yellow belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 2x Stone
- Stone bricks (yellow belt, long handed inserters) - Input: 1x Coal + 2x Stone
- Stone bricks (red belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 2x Stone
- Stone bricks (red belt, long handed inserters) - Input: 1x Coal + 2x Stone
- Stone bricks (blue belt) - Input: 2x Stone
- Steel plates (yellow belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 5x Iron plate
- Steel plates (yellow belt) ON SITE - Input: 1x Coal + 5x Iron ore
- Steel plates (red belt) - Input: 1x Coal + 5x Iron plate
- Steel plates (red belt) ON SITE - Input: 1x Coal + 5x Iron ore
- Steel plates (blue belt) - Input: 5x Iron plate
- Steel plates (blue belt) ON SITE - Input: 5x Iron ore
The setup style:
- Yellow belt: Stone furnaces + small electric poles
- Red belt: Steel furnaces + medium electric poles
- Blue belt: Electric furnaces (with modules/beacons) + medium electric poles + fast inserters
Notes:
- All smelters provide a fully compressed output belt (when given enough input resources)
- Stone bricks (yellow+red belt) have an extra variant with long handed inserters, it's more compact but more expensive to build
- Steel plates have an extra variant: 'ON SITE' (for all belt types), where you can input Iron ore in stead of Iron plates.
- For some (bigger) smelters it takes a while for the coal to run through every lane, but once it's there the smelter runs smoothly
- For some smelters it takes a while to output a full compressed belt, again here: give it some time...
You can remove the constant combinators, they are just there to quickly show the required resources for each belt.
