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==Summary==
==Summary==
Transport items from [[Conveyor Belt Mk.I|Conveyor Belt]]s into facilities, from facilities out to cargo belts or between facilities directly. The sorter can install a filter to only move specific items. A Sorter can cover a maximum distance of three tiles.

Base rate of four times the speed of the [[Sorter MK.I]] or twice the speed of the [[Sorter MK.II]]. Can be [[Upgrades|upgraded]] to carry multiple items per trip with the [[Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_(Upgrade)|Sorter Cargo Stacking]] upgrades.


==Production Chain==
==Production Chain==
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==Transport Rate==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; background-color:#0b161c
!Cargo Stacking
!1 Grid Square
!2 Grid Squares
!3 Grid Squares
|-
|Base
|6 items/s
|3 items/s
|2 items/s
|-
|[[File:Tech_Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_1.png]]
|12 items/s
|6 items/s
|4 items/s
|-
|[[File:Tech_Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_2.png]]
|18 items/s
|9 items/s
|6 items/s
|-
|[[File:Tech_Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_3.png]]
|24 items/s
|12 items/s
|8 items/s
|-
|[[File:Tech_Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_4.png]]
|30 items/s
|15 items/s
|10 items/s
|-
|[[File:Tech_Sorter_Cargo_Stacking_5.png]]
|36 items/s
|18 items/s
|12 items/s
|}
|}


==Player Tips & Tricks==
==Player Tips & Tricks==
Unlike the Mk.I and Mk.II models, the Mk.III stacks several items each time, which '''may cause jams''' if the input consists of more than one kind of item, like when feeding an assembling machine from a storage or when taking items out of production facilities that have several outputs. This can be avoided by setting a filter in the sorter.
Unlike the [[Sorter Mk.I|Mk.I]] and [[Sorter Mk.II|Mk.II]] models, when [[Sorter Cargo Stacking (Upgrade)|upgraded]], the Mk.III stacks several items each trip, which '''may cause jams''' if the input consists of more than one kind of item, like when feeding an [[Assembling Machine Mk.I|assembling machine]] from a [[Storage Mk.I|storage]] or when taking items out of production facilities that have several outputs. This can be avoided by setting a filter in the sorter.


To ''apply'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click "Filter" on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the Sorter to handle exclusively.
To ''apply'' a filter, select an installed sorter, then click "Filter" on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the Sorter to handle exclusively.

Revision as of 05:16, 28 February 2021

Sorter Mk.III
Logistics
Maximize the speed of sorting cargo and can increase the number of sorter Mk.III sort the cargo by upgrading the technology.
Sorting Speed6.0 trip/s/grid
Cargo Stacking1 (base) - 6 (max upg)
Work Consumption72.0 kW
Idle Consumption9000 W
Made InAssembler
Hand-MakeReplicator
Grid Size1×1 - 1×3
Stack Size200

2
1 s
2
1

Summary

Transport items from Conveyor Belts into facilities, from facilities out to cargo belts or between facilities directly. The sorter can install a filter to only move specific items. A Sorter can cover a maximum distance of three tiles.

Base rate of four times the speed of the Sorter MK.I or twice the speed of the Sorter MK.II. Can be upgraded to carry multiple items per trip with the Sorter Cargo Stacking upgrades.

Production Chain

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
2
1 s
2
1

Transport Rate

Cargo Stacking 1 Grid Square 2 Grid Squares 3 Grid Squares
Base 6 items/s 3 items/s 2 items/s
12 items/s 6 items/s 4 items/s
18 items/s 9 items/s 6 items/s
24 items/s 12 items/s 8 items/s
30 items/s 15 items/s 10 items/s
36 items/s 18 items/s 12 items/s

Player Tips & Tricks

Unlike the Mk.I and Mk.II models, when upgraded, the Mk.III stacks several items each trip, which may cause jams if the input consists of more than one kind of item, like when feeding an assembling machine from a storage or when taking items out of production facilities that have several outputs. This can be avoided by setting a filter in the sorter.

To apply a filter, select an installed sorter, then click "Filter" on the control panel that appears. Choose which component you wish the Sorter to handle exclusively.

To remove a filter, select an installed sorter, then click the X that appears next to the component’s icon.

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