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β | It is created by smelting a ratio of 2:1:1 using [[Silicon]], [[Silver]] and [[Cobalt]] in the [[Advanced Furnace]]. It is recommended to use [[Volatiles]] and [[Nitrous Oxide]] | + | It is created by smelting a ratio of 2:1:1 using [[Silicon]], [[Silver]] and [[Cobalt]] in the [[Advanced Furnace]]. It is recommended to use a ratio of [[Volatiles]] and [[Nitrous Oxide]] 1:1 in the [[Advanced Furnace]], and quite easily the right temperature and pressure come out. |
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The primary challenge in smelting Stellite is the temperature requirement. The more ore you include in the batch, the more heat will be lost in liquifying the ore. Using a 100:50:50 mix will drive the temperature below 1800 K and you will end up with several lumps of [[Reagent Mix]]. 50:25:25 will leave the temperature high enough to properly form the alloy. | The primary challenge in smelting Stellite is the temperature requirement. The more ore you include in the batch, the more heat will be lost in liquifying the ore. Using a 100:50:50 mix will drive the temperature below 1800 K and you will end up with several lumps of [[Reagent Mix]]. 50:25:25 will leave the temperature high enough to properly form the alloy. |