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Thread: Question on making BER 10 Medium Minerals
If you can, use a very good duralloy with the UT/SR/HR mix of above 970. When you experiment the LOMUs (and for heavies, the OMUs'), try and get the experimentation at or above at least 95% - the ones I always make are 97%. If you experiment on the schematic and dont get this sort of figure, check the quality of your steel, or just keep churning away until you get it as high as it can go.
But pay attention to the steel you are using - if its not Duralloy with UT above 950 (SR & HR should also be ideally above 950 as well), then you are wasting your time ![]()
StumanKadir wrote:
If you can, use a very good duralloy with the UT/SR/HR mix of above 970. When you experiment the LOMUs (and for heavies, the OMUs'), try and get the experimentation at or above at least 95% - the ones I always make are 97%. If you experiment on the schematic and dont get this sort of figure, check the quality of your steel, or just keep churning away until you get it as high as it can go.
But pay attention to the steel you are using - if its not Duralloy with UT above 950 (SR & HR should also be ideally above 950 as well), then you are wasting your time
I agree with the average thing...but it doesn't have to be duralloy...I can use anything with an average of 950+ and get 95-99% LOMU/OMU...good info on averages though
Silvadeus wrote:
Makes Sense, the steel I used had a mix average of about 915 UT was about 939I think
well..it also looks like you are using different types of steel in the final combine...only use one! This will help tremedously