I've been thinking of a way to improve my latest refrigerant factory save, and I've run into one big issue which is how to seperate RFRG from excess unreacted CAUS.
So far I've just been using a "pressure differential" to sort the reactant GAS & CAUS from the RFGL, and a small screen of VOID as a secondary safeguard to protect the STOR intakes from corrosion.
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I did think one one potential cool solution, but I think it may not be possible in this specific case: Seperate fluids by density. My rationale being, if I can do the seperation by liquid density sorting that would partially solve the issue of corrosion. Problem is I don't think there's actually any lighter fluids which RFGL will sink in, is there?
Has anyone got suggestions on how else to scrub the output of any excess CAUS, or reccomendations of a fluid lighter than RFGL that I can use to seperate and insulate it?
According to the wiki, future element BASE will react with CAUS to produce SLTW. For now, CONV(SLTW) with tmp=CAUS can be used as a sort of solid base that will only be used up very slowly (if at all). After modifying your save using that approach, I found that it takes some abuse just to get to the second layer of CONV within a couple of minutes.