Cthulhu Gonfalon Chapter 87:


In the end, Sui Xiong did not rush to give orders.

From his personal point of view, he certainly understands and supports the Dwarf Kingdom to defend its territory and resist the invasion of the Thousand Springs. But he is a jellyfish and not a Virgin, and the dwarves are not his relatives or friends. Why should he send his followers to sweat and bleed to help the dwarves defend their homes?

Back when the Volunteer Army resisted the US and Aid Korea, it was because the lips were dead and the teeth were cold. The Yankees bombarded and killed Jin Dafang, and then China became the front line of the US-Soviet struggle for hegemony, and even a buffer was gone. At that time, if World War III breaks out, it will be a terrifying scene of a number of nuclear bombs in Northeast and even North China. It's not because everyone has a special affection for that fat man and wants to help him Jin Family forever.

The Northwest Republic (Pig) (Pig) (Island) novel www.zhu.om, the kingdom of the dwarves, or the kingdom of a thousand springs, are not bordered at all, even far away from thousands of mountains and rivers. In this situation, Sui Xiong should send soldiers to fight for the dwarves at the risk of their lives just for the sake of justice... Now, does Xiong's head look really big and injustice?

Don't talk about justice, even the **** of justice Joel Gadman didn't send an avatar to stay there...

Of course, he won't tell the believers clearly these words, but found another reason, and temporarily stalled the past.

To be honest, everyone feels that he is very kind and righteous. Sui Xiong is also quite happy and proud, so he is really embarrassed to take everyone's interest. Let's delay the matter for a while, and let's talk about it later.

Moreover... Maybe after a while, the situation will change. At that time, it is really possible that he will send soldiers to help the dwarves, but it is not yet known.

So this discussion didn't reach any clear conclusions in the end, and we can only wait and see.

But wait a minute, it doesn’t mean you don’t do anything now.

After the discussion, Sui Xiong began to study the new type of steel.

What he is studying is not why this thing can resist the big cleavage, but what other potential can be tapped besides the ability of this thing to resist the big cleavage?

After some research, he found that the iron nugget, which was purified twice by himself, was quite tough, and the most interesting thing was that when he tried to surround the iron nugget with an electric current, the iron nugget showed a strong Magnetism, but when the current disappears, most of the magnetism disappears, leaving only a small amount.

This is really amazing. In the past, when Sui Xiong used electromagnetic guns, the shells used were steel. Because of the influence of strong magnetic fields, the guns would become strong magnets directly after they were ejected from the chamber. Of course, there was nothing wrong with it. For metals that are not sensitive to magnetism, shells are not so fast. And because of the high temperature generated by the frictional air after it is out of the chamber, the magnetism of the projectile will quickly weaken. When it hits the target, it will generate high temperature again, and then it will be almost non-magnetic.

The changes in the middle are not something that an artist like Sui Xiong can understand. But it does not prevent him from using strong electromagnetic fields to make strong magnets-although it can only be used as a toy for the time being.

The iron block Sui Xiong discovered this time reminded him of a special material that he knew before crossing—electromagnets.

The electromagnet is a very strange thing. It will produce strong magnetism after power on, but the magnetism will be greatly weakened or even disappear completely after power off. Sui Xiong had seen this thing at a large waste disposal station. It can easily and quickly find all the magnetic materials such as steel in the garbage dump, which is very convenient.

Sui Xiong has never thought about garbage collection. What he considers is that it seems that this kind of thing can be used to help mining.

When mining, how to get purer iron ore has always been a big problem. Generally speaking, the purity of iron ore can only be distinguished manually-usually called phase. Iron ore with good quality is naturally more conducive to smelting and has high value. Iron ore with different grades is much more difficult to smelt, and its value is naturally much lower.

People in this world have not thought about using magnets for beneficiation. However, the magnetic properties of natural magnets are not strong enough, and the efficiency of beneficiation is not high. At least it is no better than the old miners' eye beneficiation. So this idea only stayed on paper and did not become practice.

As for the beneficiation of artificially created strong magnets, let’s not mention that before Sui Xiong in the world, no one seemed to create any strong magnets artificially. Even Sui Xiong himself, after creating the strong magnets, discovered that it was not Not suitable for beneficiation.

Yes, it can effectively adsorb iron ore with higher iron content. But... after adsorption, it is really a bit troublesome to take it off.

This is a somewhat embarrassing thing. Assuming that the magnet is not strong enough, it will not be able to effectively adsorb iron ore, and it will not achieve the purpose of using it; but if it is strong enough, it can Picking out from the gravel, the magnetism is too strong, so strong that things sucked on it will be difficult to pull off.

And there is another question... Sui Xiong doesn't remember any non-metallic things that can shield the magnetic field and let the workers work directly under the strong magnetic field. Is it really okay?

He wondered, this might not work.

From the point of view of his scientific knowledge that most of them have been returned to the teacher, there is no essential difference between the so-called electromagnetic integration. Strong electromagnetic waves are definitely harmful to the human body. There is such a warning at the entrance of the hospital's light room, saying not to break in casually.

Sui Xiong is not the kind of brutal boss who ignores human life. He definitely doesn't want his workers to live in a strong electromagnetic environment for a long time! So although he is not sure whether a strong magnetic field is harmful or not, when it is harmful, there is always nothing wrong with being careful.

However, now that this material has been discovered, we can change our mindset.

It is not difficult to make strong currents. In this world, spellcasters have long developed magical devices that can generate strong currents. Although it needs to add magic power, Sui Xiong does not need it to release lightning to bombard the opponent, as long as it releases a strong current ~ IndoMTL.com ~ to create a strong electromagnetic field to turn that soft iron into a strong magnet.

The loss in the middle is much cheaper than traditional usage. Sui Xiong found a lightning wand as an energy source, and then tossed a set of auxiliary circuits, and finally made what might be the world's first "electromagnet".

It's about half an arm as wide as an ordinary person, and it's a slightly heavy metal box. After a charge is completed, this thing can continue to work for about ten minutes. When it is working, one of its sides will generate strong magnetism, which is enough to adsorb iron ore. And as long as you flip the switch, you can stop it from working, and the magnetism will be greatly weakened to the point of almost disappearing.

Ten minutes is a bit short. In fact, it only takes no more than ten seconds to beneficiate once. In other words, after one charge, it is enough to beneficiate this thing 50 or 60 times.

Sui Xiong tried to use it himself. If he smashed the iron ore, he could use these fifty or sixty times to select a large pile of high-purity iron ore.

Really, the purity is very high, even a layman, he can see it clearly.

There is no doubt that Sui Xiong's idea is indeed feasible! (To be continued.)


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