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== Obtaining == [[Ice (Oxite)]] is a frozen [[Ores|ore]] that can be mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a [[Mining Drill]] or [[Pickaxe]]. | |||
{{Stationpedia|Oxite ice is largely composed of frozen [[Oxygen]], and found on many planets in the Solar System. Highly valuable and sought after, not all planets a [[Stationeer]] visits will have some. | |||
Highly sensitive to temperature, oxite will begin to melt as soon as it is mined, unless the temperature is below zero, or it is stored in the [[Mining Belt]], [[Mining Belt MK II]] or devices like the [[Ice Crusher]] or [[Fridge Small]]. When melting, oxite produces a mixture of [[Oxygen]] and [[Nitrogen]].}} | |||
== Obtaining == | |||
[[Ice (Oxite)]] is a frozen [[Ores|ore]] that can be mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a [[Mining Drill]] or [[Pickaxe]]. | |||
It is recommended to equip the [[Mining Belt]] before mining, as mining ice without the belt will put the ore in the player's hand, where it may start to melt. Ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to gas if the surrounding temperature is at 0 °C or above. This can be avoided, even in hot environments, if the ice is placed in a [[Mining Belt]] or specific devices like the [[Ice Crusher]] (even when turned off). | It is recommended to equip the [[Mining Belt]] before mining, as mining ice without the belt will put the ore in the player's hand, where it may start to melt. Ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to gas if the surrounding temperature is at 0 °C or above. This can be avoided, even in hot environments, if the ice is placed in a [[Mining Belt]] or specific devices like the [[Ice Crusher]] (even when turned off). | ||
== Processing == Oxite can be processed into a [[Pipe Network]] by placing it into an [[Ice Crusher]]. However, if you want pure [[Oxygen|oxygen]], it must then be [[Filtration|filtered]] as Oxite is not pure oxygen. | == Processing == | ||
Oxite can be processed into a [[Pipe Network]] by placing it into an [[Ice Crusher]]. However, if you want pure [[Oxygen|oxygen]], it must then be [[Filtration|filtered]] as Oxite is not pure oxygen. | |||
If necessary, Oxite can also be turned into a gas by being placed on the ground or in the player's hand when the surrounding temperature is at or above 0 °C. This will release the ice's components into the surrounding [[Atmosphere|atmosphere]], however, which may not be ideal. | If necessary, Oxite can also be turned into a gas by being placed on the ground or in the player's hand when the surrounding temperature is at or above 0 °C. This will release the ice's components into the surrounding [[Atmosphere|atmosphere]], however, which may not be ideal. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:52, 7 April 2026
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| Properties | |
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| Stacks | 50x |
| Logic | |
| Item Hash | -1805394113 |
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| Mined with | Mining Drill, Heavy Mining Drill |
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Obtaining
Ice (Oxite) is a frozen ore that can be mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a Mining Drill or Pickaxe.
It is recommended to equip the Mining Belt before mining, as mining ice without the belt will put the ore in the player's hand, where it may start to melt. Ice is extremely sensitive to temperature and will sublimate to gas if the surrounding temperature is at 0 °C or above. This can be avoided, even in hot environments, if the ice is placed in a Mining Belt or specific devices like the Ice Crusher (even when turned off).
Processing
Oxite can be processed into a Pipe Network by placing it into an Ice Crusher. However, if you want pure oxygen, it must then be filtered as Oxite is not pure oxygen.
If necessary, Oxite can also be turned into a gas by being placed on the ground or in the player's hand when the surrounding temperature is at or above 0 °C. This will release the ice's components into the surrounding atmosphere, however, which may not be ideal.
One unit of Oxite is composed of the following gases:
| Amount | Material |
|---|---|
| 22.5 mol (90%) | Oxygen (O2) |
| 2.5 mol (10%) | Nitrogen (N2) |

