Empty Canister

Empty Canisters are parts used to package Fluids, which allows them to be carried in inventories or transported using Conveyor Belts and Vehicles. They are used in the packaging process and are returned during unpackaging, making them reusable. Each Canister can hold 1 m of fluid.

Not to be confused with Empty Fluid Tank which is used to package Nitrogen Gas and Nitric Acid.

Alternate recipes analysis
The following shows different ways to produce 1 Empty Canister / second, or 60 / min:
 * Weighted Point is the weighted consumption rate which is calculated by: . The lower the better.
 * Energy per item can be used to measure how much power is consumed for the entire production chain. The lower the better.
 * Space refers to building space, excluding belts and pipes. The lower the better.
 * Among multiple ways to produce each of the ingredient, the recipe with the lowest WP is chosen. The exception is mentioned below:
 * Plastic
 * Steel Ingot
 * Iron Plate - Default Iron Plate
 * Copper Sheet

Tips

 * Some packaged fluids are far more useful than others. Packaged Water, for example, is necessary for Diluted Packaged Fuel.

Trivia

 * Canisters appear to change form depending on what fluid is packaged. They retain their original shape when packaging Fuel, Turbofuel, or Liquid Biofuel, but when packaging Oil or Water, they change to a metal barrel or gallon container, respectively.

History

 * Patch 0.3.6: Two alternate recipes introduced (Steel Canister and Coated Iron Canister)
 * Patch 0.3.3.4: Unpackaging Heavy Oil Residue now gives back the right amount of Canisters
 * Patch 0.3: Introduced

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