Device:Coke Oven

└ Module: Factory

Description


Coke Factory The Coke Oven is a 3x3x3 brick structure, hollow in the middle, for converting Coal into Coal Coke or Wood into Charcoal and producing Creosote Oil as a byproduct. The Oven is built out of 26 special bricks made from Brick and Sand. If broken down, it takes 104 Clay and 130 Sand to build one Coke Oven. When building a Coke Oven, you will know the Oven is complete when the window appears in the middle block on the sides. They cannot be built adjacent to each other, there must be at least one tile in between ovens.

The Coal Oven can hold 64,000 units of Creosote Oil. which can be extracted and kept in either Buckets or Glass Bottles. Each Bucket or Bottle can hold 1,000 units of Creosote Oil. The filled Buckets will not stack. The filled Bottles will. Before series 10, you lose the glass bottles during crafting.

Converting Coal into Coke is a slow process. It takes 1800 ticks (1.5 minutes) to convert one piece of Coal into Coke and produce 500 units of Creosote. You will probably want to build several Ovens if you plan to make a lot rails.

The Oven can be loaded and unloaded via Loaders or Buildcraft pipes. The entire 3×3 Oven is treated as a single unit, similar to a large chest. Coal or Wood is loaded into the top; Coke or Charcoal is unloaded from the sides; Creosote Oil is unloaded from any side. If you wish to pipe in empty liquid containers, they go in the bottom, while filled containers are extracted from the sides.

The texture of coke oven brick has since changed; it no longer looks like how it is pictured here.

In the Minecraft 1.12.2 branch, a red coke oven brick was added. It can mix and match with the regular coke oven brick and is purely cosmetic.

Trivia

  • Added back in Minecraft 1.12 branch.
  • Temporarily removed in 10.0.0.
  • Added in version 2.2.0.
  • Prior to version 2.2.0, Creosote Oil was obtained by cooking Coal or Charcoal in a Furnace.

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