Difference between revisions of "Condenser"
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+ | '''List of Ingredients''' | ||
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+ | - 7 blocks of [[Stone]] | ||
+ | * Each block is made by smelting a block of [[Cobblestone]] | ||
+ | - 1 block of [[Redstone]] | ||
+ | * 9 pieces of redstone on a crafting table | ||
+ | - 1 [[Separation Membrane]] | ||
+ | * 4 [[Membrane O]] | ||
+ | - 4 [[Fibers (LDPE)]] (per membrane) | ||
+ | * 16 [[Bag (Low Density PolyEthylene Pellets)]] (per fiber) | ||
+ | - 1 [[Flask (Ethylene)]] (per bag) | ||
+ | * 5 [[Membrane X]] | ||
+ | - 5 [[Fibers (LDPE)]] (per membrane) | ||
+ | * 16 [[Bag (Low Density PolyEthylene Pellets)]] (per fiber) | ||
+ | - 1 [[Flask (Ethylene)]] (per bag) | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 23:57, 4 December 2016
Description
A condenser utilizes membranes to separate Nitrogen from the air. A condenser also allows you to harvest salt water if it is placed next to a block of water.
External
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Membrane_gas_separation
Properties
Name | Value |
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CompoundVesselToSpawn | Flask (Nitrogen) |
AmountToSpawn | 1 |
SpawnFreq (sec) | 10 |
Release Version | 1.0.0 |
UnitSize | 1 block |
Recipes
Crafting Table
Outputs | Components | Recipe |
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Ingredients/Tips
Below you will find some helpful tips and lists for gathering the materials you will need to make the condenser.
List of Ingredients
- 7 blocks of Stone
* Each block is made by smelting a block of Cobblestone
- 1 block of Redstone
* 9 pieces of redstone on a crafting table
* 4 Membrane O - 4 Fibers (LDPE) (per membrane) * 16 Bag (Low Density PolyEthylene Pellets) (per fiber) - 1 Flask (Ethylene) (per bag) * 5 Membrane X - 5 Fibers (LDPE) (per membrane) * 16 Bag (Low Density PolyEthylene Pellets) (per fiber) - 1 Flask (Ethylene) (per bag)
History
Membrane gas separation is primarily used to separate atmospheric air into its two main components, nitrogen (78.08%) and oxygen (20.95%). However trace elements like argon (0.93%), carbon dioxide (0.038%) and other inert gases can also be obtained this way. The membranes act as a permeable layer that gases move through at different rates, effectively separating the main components.