Rubber
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Rubber is an asset manufactured in a Rubber factory and used to build other assets or can be sold. Synthetic rubber, like natural rubber, has uses in the automotive industry for tires, door and window profiles, hoses, belts, matting, and flooring.
Rubber Production
Name | Cost | Inputs | Outputs | Profit/Min | Production interval (MM:SS) |
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Rubber factory | $1,500 | 8x crude oil | 1x rubber | $9.30 | 0:40 |
Facilities that use Rubber
Name | Cost | Inputs | Outputs | Profit/Min | Production interval (MM:SS) |
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Bicycle factory | $10,000 | 8x rubber, 12x steel | 1x bicycle | $58.67~ | 1:30 |
Gasoline engine factory | $2,000,000 | 6x rubber, 15x steel | 1x gasoline engine | $1,116.46~ | 4:20 |
Car factory | $10,000,000 | 30x rubber, 40x steel, 28x glass, 1x CPU, 1x gasoline engine, 1000x plastic | 1x car | $1,293.00 | 10:00 |