After the construction of the first space elevator on Ganymede was completed, the production of the massive zero fiber did not stop, but instead intensified.
During this long production period, Tom continuously optimized and improved the production process, efficiency, and other aspects.
The originally somewhat crude and simple production facilities were gradually replaced by more advanced and stable equipment, and the automation level and reliability of the entire production line slowly improved.
Through these continuous iterations, the current daily output of zero fiber for each production line has increased from the previous two tons to 2.6 tons.
Not only that, but the performance of the zero fiber they produced was also slowly improving. Compared to the initially produced ones, it had again increased by about 10%.
Although it was only an increase of 0.6 tons in output and 10% in performance, overall, it could already be considered a generational leap.