Refinery - Space Engineers Wiki (2024)

Large Ship / Station
Refinery

ComponentsRequired

Functional

Steel Plate100

Computer20

Metal Grid20

Motor16

Large Steel Tube20

Construction Component40

Steel Plate1,100

Dimensions (W,H,L)2,4,2

Mass25,328kg

25,328,000g
25,328,000,000mg
25.328t

Integrity123,660

Build time90s

Material Efficiency100%

Refine Speed130%

Power Consumption560kW

560,000W
0.56MW

Idle Power Consumption1kW

1,000W
1.0e-3MW

Inventory Volume7,500L

7.5m³
750hL

Is AirtightPartially

Power Consumer GroupFactory

PCU Cost90

BrowseLast edit: 2020-04-11

Contents

  • 1 Overview
  • 2 Usage
    • 2.1 Efficiency
    • 2.2 Refining Rates
  • 3 Upgrade Modules
    • 3.1 Power Efficiency modules
    • 3.2 Yield modules
    • 3.3 Speed modules
    • 3.4 Combined effect
  • 4 Media
  • 5 Tips
  • 6 Known Issues
  • 7 See also
  • 8 Programming
  • 9 Update History

Overview

The Refinery is a functional Block available for Large Ships and Stations, used to process raw Ores into useful Materials. If connected to a Conveyor Network via one of the inventory access points, the Refinery can automatically pull in Ores from attached inventories to process, and any attached Assemblers can pull refined Materials from the Refinery as needed. Unlike the Basic Refinery, the Refinery is capable of refining all ore types in the game, with the exception of Ice, which must be processed inside an Oxygen Generator. Both of its ore and ingot inventories hold 7,500L

7.5m³
750hL

each.

Usage

Each Ore once mined from an ore vein from an Asteroid, Moon, or Planet is in a very impure form that is mixed up with other elements and contaminated with impurities not suited for fashioning into useful Components, the Refinery for lack of a better word Refines the ores into their pure forms much like Smelting. Since the Ores are riddled with impurities most of the Ore will be processed away leaving behind only the base element. Each type of ore has their own ratio of impurities and the time necessary to remove.

Efficiency

In addition to this every type of Refiner (Refinery, Basic Refinery) also has their own ore efficiency ratio and refining speed. The factors in determining the yield of any given quantity of ores being turned into useful materials is as follows:

Materials Produced == Ore × (RefineryEfficiency × 1.0905077 ^ YieldModules)Ore = the specific Ore's Material Efficiency (Ore-Ingot Ratio)RefineryEfficiency = the refiner's Material Efficiency (which for the Refinery is 1)YieldModules = the amount of attachment point connected Yield Modules, each module fills 2 attachment ports - so provides 2 each.

Using this we can estimate the yield of 50 kg of Nickel Ore to come out to 20 kg of processed Nickel Ingot, since:

50 kg of Nickel Ore × 0.4 (the ore's efficiency) × 1 (the refinery's base efficiency) = 20 kg of Nickel Ingots

Refining Rates

Ore Processing
Time
Combined
Efficiency
Consumption Production Production
Time
Result
Cobalt Ore2.308 s/kg30%0.433 kg/s0.13 kg/s7.692 s/kgCobalt Ingot
Gold Ore0.308 s/kg1%3.25 kg/s0.033 kg/s30.769 s/kgGold Ingot
Iron Ore0.038 s/kg70%26 kg/s18.2 kg/s0.055 s/kgIron Ingot
Magnesium Ore0.385 s/kg0.7%2.6 kg/s0.018 kg/s54.945 s/kgMagnesium Powder
Nickel Ore0.508 s/kg40%1.97 kg/s0.788 kg/s1.269 s/kgNickel Ingot
Platinum Ore2.308 s/kg0.5%0.433 kg/s0.002 kg/s461.538 s/kgPlatinum Ingot
Scrap Metal0.031 s/kg80%32.5 kg/s26 kg/s0.038 s/kgIron Ingot
Silicon Ore0.462 s/kg70%2.167 kg/s1.517 kg/s0.659 s/kgSilicon Wafer
Silver Ore0.769 s/kg10%1.3 kg/s0.13 kg/s7.692 s/kgSilver Ingot
Stone0.008 s/kg5.04%130 kg/s6.552 kg/s0.153 s/kgGravel
Iron Ingot
Nickel Ingot
Silicon Wafer
Uranium Ore3.077 s/kg1%0.325 kg/s0.003 kg/s307.692 s/kgUranium Ingot
Based on game data file content.
Kilogram ore consumed per second = Refinery Speed × Ore Mass ÷ Ore RefineTime
Kilogram ingots produced per second = Refinery Speed × Refined Mass × Refinery Efficiency ÷ Ore RefineTime

Upgrade Modules

A Refinery starts with 100% in all categories. When you add modules, the Refinery's Control Panel will show the adjusted percentages. The Refinery block itself has eight attachment points for modules, all on the flat grey side. Each module can occupy up to two attachment points.

There are three types of upgrade module for Refineries:

Power Efficiency modules

Improves the Refinery's power efficiency by about 22%, Multiplicative, for each attachment point.

For 1 attachment slot
560kW

560,000W
0.56MW

/ 1.2228445 ^ 1 ≈ 458 kW
For all 8 slots
560kW

560,000W
0.56MW

/ 1.2228445 ^ 8 ≈ 112 kW

Yield modules

Increase the number of ingots you get for a given quantity of ore. This also has the effect of producing ingots faster. It does not affect ore consumption rate, nor does it affect power consumption.

Effectiveness modules increase Material Efficiency by about 9% per attachment point. Their influence is cumulative, so three attachment points give 1.09 ^ 3 = 1.3 times the efficiency (30% bonus rather than 27%). Filling all eight will yield a 100% bonus. This means that maximizing Effectiveness will generate twice as many ingots from a given volume of ore.

Note however that a refinery cannot produce more ingots than it consumes ore. For iron, the conversion is already 70% mass-efficient. Maximum Effectiveness would give us a theoretical yield of 0.7 x (0.8 x 2) = 1.12 ie. 1kg of ore would become 1.12kg of ingots, but the refinery cannot produce more ingots than there is ore (as this would be creating matter). For most ores this isn't an issue though.

Speed modules

Increase the speed at which ore gets converted into ingots, and increases power consumption.

Productivity modules add 50% to the Productivity stat for each attachment point occupied, giving a maximum of 400% achievable with 4 modules filling all points. This does not yield 5 times the refinement speed, however. A Refinery has a base refining speed of 1.3 and productivity gains are added to this at a rate of 0.5 per attachment point, so the actual speed can be calculated as:

p = number of Productivity attachment points (0 to 8)Productivity shown in control panel = 100% + (p*50%)base speed = 1.3actual refining speed = 1.3 + (p/2)observed speed increase = p*38.46%

So the maximum Productivity boost actually yields about 4 times the base refining speed, rather than 5 times.

Combined effect

spd = Speed attachment pointspow = Power Efficiency attachment pointseff = Effectiveness module attachment points
Power modifier = (1+0.5*spd)/(1.2228445^pow)Effectiveness modifier = 1.0905077 ^ effProduction modifier = 0.5*spd

Media

Tips

  • It's far more efficient to have an Arc Furnace refine your iron than the refinery. The Arc Furnace was repurposed in v1.189 to the Basic Refinery.
  • Power efficiency modules are better than you think, when your refinery is running 24/7, this can save tons of power!

Known Issues

  • Refineries use system resources when they process, so having tons of them in a small confined area can slightly affect performance. Still present as of Update 01.111
  • Refineries don't discriminate between different types of ores, so your refinery may be wasting time on stone instead of more valuable ores. A good way to address this is with the Programmable Block and a Refinery script from the Steam Workshop, or use a Conveyor Sorter.

See also

  • Basic Refinery
  • Assembler
  • Oxygen Generator
  • Power Efficiency Upgrade Module
  • Productivity Upgrade Module
  • Effectiveness Upgrade Module

Programming

  • Action List - Refinery

Update History

Update 01.048
  • Fixed infinite refinery production issue
  • Fixed cannot stack items in production queue
  • Fixed issue when refineries were still working even when the power was cut off
Update 01.047.016
  • Fixed issue with refineries still working when power is cut off
Update 01.045
  • Improved rendering performance of refinery
Update 01.043.013
  • Fixed refinery issues
Update 01.033
  • Fixed material resources not being displayed
Update 01.023
  • Silver refinement is 4x faster
  • Fixed rare infinite loading caused by refinery
Update 01.022
  • Increased the uranium refinement speed by 20%
  • Fixed unit display in refinery
  • Fixed refinery speed
Update 01.021.029
  • Fixed refinery sound
Update 01.021
  • Added new (Idle, processing) sounds
Update 01.020
  • Refinery sends items into the assembler when it’s built next to it and shares a conveyor door
  • New sounds added
Update 01.013.008
  • Fixed crash in refinery
Update 01.013
  • Refinery became a functional block.
Update 01.004.011
  • Fixed refinery collision model
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FAQs

Why won't basic refineries work space engineers? ›

It needs power and to be hooked up to a container. The basic refinery has very limited space. If it's inventory is full it's not going to run or accept anything being put in to it. It's best to connect it to a container.

How to speed up refinery space engineers? ›

Finally, those modules can be mixed and matched any way you want. For instance, you could add 1 Yield Module, 1 Power Efficiency Module and 2 Speed Modules to the Refinery, to get 200% increase to the speed while keeping the power consumption low and refining more ores per kg.

Can a basic refinery refine cobalt? ›

The Basic Refinery refines ores into ingots, similar to the Refinery, its larger counterpart. However, this basic model can only refine common metals, namely the following: Cobalt Ore. Iron Ore.

What is the difference between refinery and basic refinery space engineers? ›

The Basic Refinery can only be built on large grids. It is 1/8th the size of the regular refinery, having a 1x1x2 footprint rather than 2x2x4 blocks. Unlike the larger and more expensive Refinery it has no attachment ports allowing it to be upgraded.

Why does Space Engineers run poorly? ›

Single-player performance glitches (lag) can be usually caused by: Large and complex ships moving near asteroids or other ships. Too many floating objects in small space. Too many gatling guns, rocket launchers shooting, explosions.

Why is refinery capacity so low? ›

The sharp decline in refinery utilization is the result of reduced plant operations in both the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions and more intense seasonal patterns. The decline is also affecting inventories.

What causes the most lag in space engineers? ›

Too Many Objects: Floating objects or parts of ships drifting in space can lead to frustrating lags. Keeping the number of floating objects to a minimum can help reduce lag. Overloaded Servers: When a dedicated server is overwhelmed with too many connections, it may result in rubber banding for players.

What is the fastest you can go in space engineers? ›

There are separate speed limits for small and large ships. Flying speed of the character is always 5% more than the maximum speed of any ship. Currently the speed can be set from 0 (negative values will be set to 0) to half of the speed of light (149 896 229 m/s – bigger values will be clamped).

Which is the simplest refinery configuration? ›

The simplest refinery configuration, called a topping refinery, is designed to prepare feedstocks for petrochemical manufacture or for production of industrial fuels in remote oil-production areas. It consists of tankage, a distillation unit, recovery facilities for gases and light hydrocarbons, and…

What is the refine rate of magnesium in space engineers? ›

The refining efficency of magnesium is 0.7% or 7/1000 ratio. Which is to say, 1,000kg of ore will produce 7kg of powder. The refining speed is 26kg of magnesium powder per game hour, without speed or yield modules, at "realistic" refinery speed.

Why can't we build more refineries? ›

The U.S. capacity to meet this growing demand is limited. Refineries cost billions to build or retrofit for expansion. In the current high gas price environment, they are cash cows. Yet when gasoline prices are low, as was the case just two years ago, they run on razor-thin profit margins.

What is the conversion rate for platinum in Space Engineers? ›

Refine Platinum Ore in a Refinery. Without Upgrade Modules installed, you produce Platinum Ingots at a 0.48% ratio, which is to say, 1000 kg of ore will yield 4.8 kg of Platinum Ingots.

What is the uranium refinery rate in Space Engineers? ›

Uranium Ore can be processed in a Refinery to produce Uranium Ingots at a 1% mass ratio. Which is to say, 1,000kg of ore will produce 10kg of ingots. Using the refinery, 5 kg of Uranium ingot can be produced per hour, without Yield or Speed modules, at "realistic" refinery speed.

Do yield modules work on assemblers? ›

Industrial Refineries to upgrade their Speed, Yield, or Power Efficiency. Note: Yield Module do not have any effect on Assemblers.

What are the problems with refineries? ›

As well as requiring vast amounts of energy and natural resources, such as water, they also generate high levels of waste, some of which is toxic. Air emissions are some of the most harmful by-products of the refining process, contaminating not just the air but also soil and water.

Why won t my thrusters work in Space Engineers? ›

1st-Find your way to a control panel and make sure you havent accidently turned on "thrust override". This will leave them on regardless if you turn them on or off. Your settings for manual control of your thrusters should read "toggle block {on}" and "thrust override {disabled}".

Why are the refineries shutting down? ›

Some of these closures are related to decreased demand caused by responses to the global pandemic. However, other refineries, such as HollyFrontier in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and the Dakota Prairie refinery in Dickinson, North Dakota, are converting to produce renewable diesel.

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