Salvage

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Salvage that can be recycled into other resources at a Refinery.
In-game description

Salvage (also known as Scrap) is one of the primary raw resources in the game, used in the production of numerous items and equipment.

Acquisition

Salvage Fields MapIconScrap.png

Salvage nodes at a Salvage Field can be mined with a Hammer, Sledge Hammer or Harvester. Each field starts with 30 nodes spawned on the ground and 250 more in reserve. Each node yields around 200 Salvage, meaning that each field contains about 50,000. When a node is harvested, one from the reserve replaces it a few seconds later. You can check the status of a field by walking up to the large unminable central piece and pressing E, or by hovering over its icon on the map. Once empty, a field resets after 80-140 minutes.

Mines

Structure Input(s) Output Time
Salvage Mine 1L x  Diesel Fuel.png 9 x  Salvage SalvageIcon.png 00:00:08
Salvage Mine 1L x  Petrol Petrol.png 27-34 x  Salvage SalvageIcon.png 00:00:08
Stationary Harvester (Scrap) 4L x  Petrol Petrol.png 50 x  Salvage SalvageIcon.png 00:00:12

Uses

Refinery MapIconManufacturing.png

It can be refined into Basic Materials, Explosive Materials, or Diesel at a Refinery.

Materials Factory

A Materials Factory is used to produce Construction Materials, Maintenance Supplies, and other items.

Storage

Like other raw resources it stacks up to 100 per slot in inventories and can be stored in Resource Containers and Resource Transfer Stations. It can be transported by Truck or Small Container Car. It can't be packed into crates.

Tips

  • Due to Salvage being used in a lot of things in the game, it is important to constantly harvest them in order to help out your faction in the long-term
  • Depending on the product and its refinement rate (either in a Refinery or a Facility) it is more transport-efficient to refine it, then transport the goods, rather than shipping the raw resource

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