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{{Experimental}}
[[File:Tin Ore ig.png|frame|Tin Ore in game.]]
= Crushed Tin Ore =
[[File:Tin Block ig.png|frame|Tin Block in game.]]
{{Grid/Machine
'''Tin''' is a metal resource added by IC² and generated as ore between layers 0 and 40, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks.  It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.
|Type=Macerator
|Top=Tin Ore
|Output=Crushed Tin Ore|OA=2
}}


== Forms ==
These forms of tin are seen during '''[[ore processing]]''':
* {{Gin|Tin Ore}}
* {{Gin|Crushed Tin Ore}}
* {{Gin|Purified Crushed Tin Ore}}
* {{Gin|Tin Dust}}
* {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Tin Dust}}


= Purified Crushed Tin Ore =
These forms of tin are seen during '''[[metal shaping]]''':
Created when washing Crushed Ore in a [[Ore Washing Plant]].
* {{Gin|Tin Ingot}}
= Tin Dust =
* {{Gin|Tin Block}}
== Recipe ==
* {{Gin|Tin Plate}}
Put Crushed Tin Ore or for more efficiency Purified Crushed Tin Ore in a [[Thermal Centrifuge]].
* {{Gin|Dense Tin Plate}}
* {{Gin|Tin Item Casing}}
* {{Gin|Tin Cable}}


OR:
== Uses ==
{|
Although not quite as prevalent as [[copper]], tin is still a staple material of IC².  Note, however, that tin plates and item casings have mostly taken over the position ingots used to occupy in pre-experimental crafting recipes (as with most other metals).
|{{Grid/Machine
|Type=Macerator
|Top=Tin
|Output=Tin Dust
}}
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B1= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C1= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
|A2= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B2= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C2= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
|A3= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B3= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C3= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
|Output= Tin Dust
}}
|}


Starting off, tin will mostly go towards crafting {{InlineGrid|RE Battery|4=24px}}[[RE Battery|RE Batteries]] and {{Gin|Tin Cable}}s.  Later on, a fair amount will likely be used for {{Gin|Universal Fluid Cell}}s, {{Gin|Electric Motor}}s, {{Gin|Mixed Metal Ingot}}s, and [[nuclear reactor component]]s.  (Don't forget about {{Gin|Tin Can}}s to conveniently store your food!)


= Tiny Pile of Tin Dust =
Unsmelted tin can also be mixed with copper in a 3:1 ratio (copper:tin) to produce {{Gin|Bronze Dust}}.
== Recipe ==
[[Ore Washing Plant|Wash]] [[Crushed Tin Ore]] or put [[Purified Crushed Tin Ore]] in [[Thermal Centrifuge]]
 
= Tin Ingot =
== Recipe ==
{|
|{{Grid/Machine
|Top=Tin Ore
|Bottom=Coal
|Output=Tin
|}}
|{{Grid/Machine
|Top=Crushed Tin Ore
|Bottom=Coal
|Output=Tin
|}}
|{{Grid/Machine
|Top=Purified Crushed Tin Ore
|Bottom=Coal
|Output=Tin
|}}
|{{Grid/Machine
|Top=Tin Dust
|Bottom=Coal
|Output=Tin
|}}
|}
 
== Usage ==
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin
|Output=Tin Block
|nobreak=y
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=|B1=|C1=
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|Output=Tin Cable
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Tin|B1=Tin|C1=Tin
|A2=Tin|B2=Machine|C2=Tin
|A3=Tin|B3=Electronic Circuit|C3=Tin
|Output=Canning Machine
|nobreak=y
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=CF_Sprayer|B1=Electronic_Circuit|C1=CF_Sprayer
|A2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B2=Tin|C2=Fuel_Can_(Empty)
|A3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)|B3=|C3=Fuel_Can_(Empty)
|Output=CFPack
}}


=== Energy Storage ===
== Crafting ==
{{Grid/Crafting Table
Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal.  Any pre-ingot form, except for the {{Gin|Tiny Pile of Tin Dust}}, can be smelted into an ingot.
|A1=|B1=Insulated Copper Cable|C1=
{{Grid/Machine|
|A2=Tin|B2=Redstone|C2=Tin
|Type=Electro Furnace
|A3=Tin|B3=Redstone|C3=Tin
|Top=Tin Ore;Crushed Tin Ore;Purified Crushed Tin Ore;Tin Dust
|Output=RE Battery |nobreak=y
|Output=Tin Ingot
}}
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the [[ore processing]] page to see how to maximize your output.
|A1=RE Battery (Charged)  |B1=Electronic Circuit |C1=RE Battery (Charged)
|A2=RE Battery (Charged)  |B2=Tin  |C2=RE Battery (Charged)
|A3=RE Battery (Charged)  |B3= |C3=RE Battery (Charged)
|Output=Bat-Pack}}


=== Containers ===
9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=|B1=Tin|C1=
|A2=Tin|B2=|C2=Tin
|A3=|B3=Tin|C3=
|Output=Empty Cell|OA=16
|nobreak=y
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Tin|C1=Tin
|A2=Tin|C2=Tin
|A3=Tin|B3=Tin|C3=Tin
|Output=Fuel Can (Empty)
}}
{{Grid/Crafting Table
|A1=Tin|C1=Tin
|A2=Tin|B2=Tin|C2=Tin
|Output=Tin Can|OA=4
}}
 
= Tin Plate =
 
 
== Recipe ==
{|
{|
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|B1=Tin|B2=Forge Hammer
|A1=Tin Ingot|A2=Tin Ingot|A3=Tin Ingot
|Output=Tin Plate
|B1=Tin Ingot|B2=Tin Ingot|B3=Tin Ingot
|C1=Tin Ingot|C2=Tin Ingot|C3=Tin Ingot
|Output=Tin Block
}}
}}
|{{Grid/MetalFormer
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|Mode=Rolling
|B2=Tin Block
|Top=Tin
|Output=Tin Ingot
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)
|OA=9
|Output=Tin Plate}}
|}
== Usage ==
{|
|{{Grid/Machine
|Type=Compressor
|Top=Tin Plate|IA=9
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)
|Output=Dense Tin Plate
}}
}}
|}
|}
 
Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.
= Tin Item Casing =
{{Grid/Crafting Table
== Recipe ==
|A1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|A2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|A3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
{|
|B1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|B3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
|C1=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C2=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust|C3=Tiny Pile of Tin Dust
|B1=Tin Plate|B2=Forge Hammer
|Output=Tin Dust
|Output=Tin Casing
}}
}}
|{{Grid/MetalFormer
For parts that you make ''using'' this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, [[Metal shaping#Manual recipes|there's a page for that already]].
|Mode=Rolling
|Top=Tin Plate
|Bottom=RE Battery (Charged)
|Output=Tin Casing}}
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 14 April 2018

Tin Ore in game.
Tin Block in game.

Tin is a metal resource added by IC² and generated as ore between layers 0 and 40, usually in groups of up to 6 blocks. It requires a stone pickaxe or better to mine.

Forms[edit]

These forms of tin are seen during ore processing:

These forms of tin are seen during metal shaping:

Uses[edit]

Although not quite as prevalent as copper, tin is still a staple material of IC². Note, however, that tin plates and item casings have mostly taken over the position ingots used to occupy in pre-experimental crafting recipes (as with most other metals).

Starting off, tin will mostly go towards crafting Grid RE Battery.pngRE Batteries and Grid Tin Cable.png Tin Cables. Later on, a fair amount will likely be used for Grid Universal Fluid Cell.png Universal Fluid Cells, Grid Electric Motor.png Electric Motors, Grid Mixed Metal Ingot.png Mixed Metal Ingots, and nuclear reactor components. (Don't forget about Grid Tin Can.png Tin Cans to conveniently store your food!)

Unsmelted tin can also be mixed with copper in a 3:1 ratio (copper:tin) to produce Grid Bronze Dust.png Bronze Dust.

Crafting[edit]

Basic crafting is the same for (almost) every metal. Any pre-ingot form, except for the Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png Tiny Pile of Tin Dust, can be smelted into an ingot.

Grid Tin Ore.png
Grid Crushed Tin Ore.png
Grid Purified Crushed Tin Ore.png
Grid Tin Dust.png


Grid Tin Ingot.png



Smelting anything but dust is a waste of resources, though - check the ore processing page to see how to maximize your output.

9 ingots craft into a block and vice versa.

Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Ingot.png
Grid Tin Block.png




Grid Tin Block.png




Grid Tin Ingot.png

Tin Ingot

Tin Ingot


Dust comes from 9 small piles, but you can't craft small piles out of a single dust like you can craft ingots out of a block.

Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tiny Pile of Tin Dust.png
Grid Tin Dust.png


For parts that you make using this metal, plates and item casings and so forth, there's a page for that already.