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The '''Fluid Transfer''' system is a gameplay system that allows the storage, transfer, and usage of fluid resources between machines. Fluid transfer is one of the 4 main transport mechanics, the others being [[Power]], [[Item Transport]], and [[Grid Energy]]. | The '''Fluid Transfer''' system is a gameplay system that allows the storage, transfer, and usage of fluid resources between machines. Fluid transfer is one of the 4 main transport mechanics, the others being [[Power]], [[Item Transport]], and [[Grid Energy]]. | ||
== | == Mechanics == | ||
Unlike power and item transport, fluid transfer does not make use of [[Extractors]], [[Fluid | [[File:Fluid_Network_Example.png|thumb|467x467px|A basic fluid network, obtaining gas using a [[Gas Collector]], and unloading the canisters into [[Basic Fluid Tank|fluid tanks]] using a [[Canister Unloader]].]] | ||
Unlike power and item transport, fluid transfer does not make use of [[Extractors]], [[Fluid Port|fluid ports]] serve as both outputs, and inputs. Fluid is pushed out of output ports, if there is room in the connected fluid network. Fluid coming from the outputs of multiblocks is moved into an internal storage, which each pipe contributes capacity towards. Multiblock inputs connected to the network each take from the internal storage. | |||
=== Flow === | === Flow === | ||
The rate at which fluid is added to multiblocks is dependent on the flow accessible to the multiblock input port that is being added to. Flow is determined by the minimum pipe size along the path between multiblock outputs, and the input. Flow values can be viewed by holding a [[Wrench]]. Flow is measured in Liters per second. | The rate at which fluid is added to multiblocks is dependent on the flow accessible to the multiblock input port that is being added to. Flow is determined by the minimum pipe size along the path between multiblock outputs, and the input. The [[Fluid Valve]] blocks flow if not powered, blocking transfer to downstream multiblock inputs. Flow values can be viewed by holding a [[Wrench]]. | ||
Flow is measured in Liters per second. | |||
=== Leaking === | |||
Open fluid pipes that are not paired on one end by a junction, or another pipe, will leak fluid. Depending on the properties of the leaked fluid, it may be hazardous. <sup>[Upcoming]</sup> | |||
== List Fluid Pipe Blocks == | == List Fluid Pipe Blocks == | ||
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== Development History == | == Development History == | ||
Fluid transfer was added during the first phase of the [[Industry Update|Industry / Wildspace Update]] | Fluid transfer was added during the first phase of the [[Industry Update|Industry / Wildspace Update]] | ||
[[Category: Transport Systems]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:16, 11 September 2025
The Fluid Transfer system is a gameplay system that allows the storage, transfer, and usage of fluid resources between machines. Fluid transfer is one of the 4 main transport mechanics, the others being Power, Item Transport, and Grid Energy.
Mechanics

Unlike power and item transport, fluid transfer does not make use of Extractors, fluid ports serve as both outputs, and inputs. Fluid is pushed out of output ports, if there is room in the connected fluid network. Fluid coming from the outputs of multiblocks is moved into an internal storage, which each pipe contributes capacity towards. Multiblock inputs connected to the network each take from the internal storage.
Flow
The rate at which fluid is added to multiblocks is dependent on the flow accessible to the multiblock input port that is being added to. Flow is determined by the minimum pipe size along the path between multiblock outputs, and the input. The Fluid Valve blocks flow if not powered, blocking transfer to downstream multiblock inputs. Flow values can be viewed by holding a Wrench.
Flow is measured in Liters per second.
Leaking
Open fluid pipes that are not paired on one end by a junction, or another pipe, will leak fluid. Depending on the properties of the leaked fluid, it may be hazardous. [Upcoming]
List Fluid Pipe Blocks
- Fluid Pipe
- Fluid Pipe Junction
- Reinforced Fluid Pipe
- Reinforced Fluid Pipe Junction
- Fluid Port
- Fluid Valve
Development History
Fluid transfer was added during the first phase of the Industry / Wildspace Update