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== Description ==
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[[Steel Ingot]] is an metal alloy. It is used in crafting of various [[:Category:Machines|machines]] and items.
[[Steel Ingot]] is an metal alloy. It is used in crafting of various [[:Category:Machines|machines]] and items.


== Obtaining ==
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It is created by smelting a 3 to 1 ratio of [[Iron Ore]] and [[Coal]] in a [[Furnace]].
It is created by smelting a 3 to 1 ratio of [[Iron Ore]] and [[Coal]] in a [[Furnace]].


== Early Game Access to Steel ==
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[[Ice (Oxite)]] and [[Ice (Volatiles)]] can be manually input directly in the furnace in order to create crude gas mixtures necessary for smelting this ingot. It is advisable to split stacks to the correct ratio as the recipe requires exact values.
[[Ice (Oxite)]] and [[Ice (Volatiles)]] can be manually input directly in the furnace in order to create crude gas mixtures necessary for smelting this ingot. It is advisable to split stacks to the correct ratio as the recipe requires exact values.
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Revision as of 11:35, 21 December 2017

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Steel Ingot
Max Pressure 100 kPa or higher
Max Temperature 600 K or higher
Properties
Stacks 50x
Recipe
Created With Furnace
Cost 3:1 ratio of Iron and Coal

Description

Steel Ingot is an metal alloy. It is used in crafting of various machines and items.

Obtaining

It is created by smelting a 3 to 1 ratio of Iron Ore and Coal in a Furnace.

Early Game Access to Steel

Ice (Oxite) and Ice (Volatiles) can be manually input directly in the furnace in order to create crude gas mixtures necessary for smelting this ingot. It is advisable to split stacks to the correct ratio as the recipe requires exact values. </translate>