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{{Itembox
 
{{Itembox
| name       = Ore (Cobalt)
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| name = Ore (Cobalt)
| image       = [[File:ItemCobaltOre.png]]
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| image = [[File:ItemCobaltOre.png]]
| stacks     = 50x
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| prefabhash = -983091249
*[[Furnace]]
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| prefabname = ItemCobaltOre
| hashid      = -983091249
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| stacks = 50
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| slot_class = SlotClass.Ore
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| sorting_class = SortingClass.Ores
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| recipe_machine1 = Centrifuge
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| recipe_cost1 = 1g [[Cobalt]]
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| usedwith    =
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*[[Advanced Furnace]]
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*[[Chemistry Station]]
 
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{{Orebox
 
  | name  = Ore (Cobalt)
 
  | name  = Ore (Cobalt)
| image = | image = [[File:Cobalt_ore.jpg]]
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  | image = [[File:Cobalt_ore.jpg]]
 
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<blockquote><q>Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol "Co" and is typically found in only small deposits. Cobalt is a rare substance, but used create the [[Pill (Medical)|Heal Pill]] and several  [[:Category:Ingot|alloys]].</q><br>
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'''- Stationpedia'''</blockquote>
  
 
== Obtaining == <!--T:2-->
 
== Obtaining == <!--T:2-->
[[Special:MyLanguage/Ore_(Cobalt)|Ore (Cobalt)]] is mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a [[Special:MyLanguage/Mining_Drill|Mining Drill]].
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[[Ore (Cobalt)]] is a rare [[Ores|ore]] that can be mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a [[Mining Drill]] or [[Pickaxe]]. It can also be obtained by processing [[Dirty Ore|dirty ore]] from a [[Deep Miner]] using a [[Centrifuge]] or [[Combustion Centrifuge]].
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== Processing == <!--T:3-->
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There is currently no recipe to make Cobalt into an ingot, so any recipes that require it can be made directly from the ore.
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It can also be combined in the [[Advanced Furnace]] to create the advanced alloys [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Astroloy)|Astroloy]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Hastelloy)|Hastelloy]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Stellite)|Stellite]].
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Smelting one cobalt ore produces the following gases:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! '''Amount''' !! '''Gas'''
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| 1 mol || [[Volatiles]]
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| 3 mol || [[Nitrogen]]
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|}
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== Recipes == <!--T:4-->
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Besides the aforementioned advanced alloys, cobalt ore is currently used in one recipe, the [[Pill (Medical)]].
  
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There is currently no recipe to make Cobalt into an ingot. It can be combined in the [[Special:MyLanguage/Advanced_Furnace|Advanced Furnace]] to create the advanced alloys [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Astroloy)|Astroloy]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Hastelloy)|Hastelloy]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Ingot_(Stellite)|Stellite]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 22 May 2024


Ore (Cobalt)
ItemCobaltOre.png
Used With
Properties
Stacks Yes (50)
Recipes
Centrifuge 1g Cobalt
Logic
Item Hash -983091249
Item Name ItemCobaltOre
Logic Classes
SlotClass.Ore
SortingClass.Ores
Ore (Cobalt)
Cobalt ore.jpg
Mined with Mining Drill, Heavy Mining Drill
Cobalt is a chemical element with the symbol "Co" and is typically found in only small deposits. Cobalt is a rare substance, but used create the Heal Pill and several alloys.
- Stationpedia

Obtaining[edit]

Ore (Cobalt) is a rare ore that can be mined throughout the surface and underground of a planet or an asteroid using a Mining Drill or Pickaxe. It can also be obtained by processing dirty ore from a Deep Miner using a Centrifuge or Combustion Centrifuge.

Processing[edit]

There is currently no recipe to make Cobalt into an ingot, so any recipes that require it can be made directly from the ore. It can also be combined in the Advanced Furnace to create the advanced alloys Astroloy, Hastelloy and Stellite.

Smelting one cobalt ore produces the following gases:

Amount Gas
1 mol Volatiles
3 mol Nitrogen

Recipes[edit]

Besides the aforementioned advanced alloys, cobalt ore is currently used in one recipe, the Pill (Medical).