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Revision as of 18:53, 23 May 2021
Microcomponent recomposers might be able to feature astounding to frightening levels of throughput capability.
Due to:
- (1/2) the scaling law of higher throughput of smaller machinery and ...
- (2/2) the lower energy turnover and higher efficiency of microcomponent recomposition compared to piezochemical mechanosynthesis
The maximum of throughput-performance is likely expectable for microcomponent recomposition processes. This may lead to astounding and (if not handled properly) even dangerous levels of throughput.
One main restriction (of course) is that the microcomponents that are to be assembled must already be available in a pre-produced state.
For more details see the explanation on the page: Producer product pushapart