How to get Titanium - InfiTech2 (v3.2.21) / Gregtech5

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headsh0t_harry

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Dear all,

Apologies for posting a question that will probably have the answer "use NEI you donut!!" but I'm really struggling to pin-point down how to make Titanium within the Infitech 2 mod pack. I've seen many different videos, and attempted to scroll my way through NEI, but I guess i'm just being rather dumb as I can't nail down the process for the resultant Titanium Ingot.

As mentioned, we're using Infitech 2 (v3.2.21) which is based on Gregtech v5 I think.

Appreciate any of you kind fold helping me out.

Thanks,
 

SolManX

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There's a very friendly thread dedicated to Infitech here. You'll get good answers there.

From memory though, for titanium you need to process rutile. Also, the EBF will cook a hot ingot which needs to be put into a vacuum freezer to get the normal one.
 
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headsh0t_harry

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Thank you - I have 1 piece of Rutile so far (testing etc) - any quick steps on how I process that into Titanium? Will start hunting through the Infitech 2 threat as well. Thanks again for stepping in...
 
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headsh0t_harry

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There's a very friendly thread dedicated to Infitech here. You'll get good answers there.

From memory though, for titanium you need to process rutile. Also, the EBF will cook a hot ingot which needs to be put into a vacuum freezer to get the normal one.

ahhhhhhh:

  • The Process
    • Combine 1 rutile dust, 3 carbon dust, and 2000mB of chlorine in the HV chemical reactor
    • Put the resulting titaniumtetrachloride in the EBF along with 2 magnesium dust
    • Get 1 titanium ingot and 2 magnesium chloride dust
You can then reprocess the magnesium chloride dust to get 75% of the magnesium and chlorine back at the cost of a sodium dust, so all together the process costs 1 sodium dust, 2 carbon dust, 1 rutile dust, 0.5 magnesium dust, and 500mB chlorine per titanium ingot.

Gonna give this a go..... thank you for the pointer :)
 
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GamerwithnoGame

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ahhhhhhh:

  • The Process
    • Combine 1 rutile dust, 3 carbon dust, and 2000mB of chlorine in the HV chemical reactor
    • Put the resulting titaniumtetrachloride in the EBF along with 2 magnesium dust
    • Get 1 titanium ingot and 2 magnesium chloride dust
You can then reprocess the magnesium chloride dust to get 75% of the magnesium and chlorine back at the cost of a sodium dust, so all together the process costs 1 sodium dust, 2 carbon dust, 1 rutile dust, 0.5 magnesium dust, and 500mB chlorine per titanium ingot.

Gonna give this a go..... thank you for the pointer :)
I do love that this is basically how it's done in real life - it pleases the chemistry nerd in me :D I feel like I should give InfiTech2 a go...
 
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SolManX

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I do love that this is basically how it's done in real life - it pleases the chemistry nerd in me :D I feel like I should give InfiTech2 a go...

It's a fantastic pack - I've played through three or four worlds and never come close to finishing everything that's possible. If you've no experience with GregTech though, you might want to look at a few let's plays. Otherwise, the only other thing to note is that Thaumcraft is also very important but lots, if not most, recipes have been heavily modified to fit in.
 

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Hell, I helped put it together and even *I* haven't finished everything (never reached top tier GT or TC stuff)
What makes it so hard to get to? Does it require stupid amounts of hard to get/make materials?
 

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For all packs, even vanilla, I always find it difficult to scale up after a certain point. I like automating things, but find that once I've done it, all I do is end up watching inputs and outputs :(

What's good about GT in general, for me, is that the earlier 'ages', where automation is hard, last a long time and there's a slow build up. Infitech stretches that out a lot, lot further.
 
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What makes it so hard to get to? Does it require stupid amounts of hard to get/make materials?
In a "good" gregtech pack, there's going to be times when you run into this scenario:
1) Ok, I need titanium. How do I make that?
2) Alright, its just a freezer recipe...
3) Which requires hot ingots from a Blast furnace...
4) Which needs dust from a (very high tier) chemical reactor...
5) and fluid from another chemical reactor...
6) which need electrolyzers for both...
7) ...fuck it I'm playing angry birds.
 

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In a "good" gregtech pack, there's going to be times when you run into this scenario:
1) Ok, I need titanium. How do I make that?
2) Alright, its just a freezer recipe...
3) Which requires hot ingots from a Blast furnace...
4) Which needs dust from a (very high tier) chemical reactor...
5) and fluid from another chemical reactor...
6) which need electrolyzers for both...
7) ...fuck it I'm playing angry birds.
Blimey what happens in a "bad" GregTech pack?!