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==Compression==
==Compression==
Compression offers significant savings in valuable cargo-space, and can only be done at a Player-Owned Station ([[POS]]), [[Citadel]], or with a [[Rorqual]] industrial ship whilst in its industrial configuration. The compression array has no security restrictions and can be anchored at any POS. Batch sizes are 100 units for ore, and 1 unit for ice, with both compressing down to a single unit of their compressed version per batch. Compressed ice takes 10-times less volume (100 m3) than uncompressed ice (1,000 m3). Compressed ore has various volumes depending on the type. See the [[Ore|Ore table]] below for specific volume information.  
Compression offers significant savings in valuable cargo-space, and can only be done at a Player-Owned Starbase ([[POS]]), [[Citadels|Citadel]], or with a [[Rorqual]] industrial ship whilst in its industrial configuration. The compression array has no security restrictions and can be anchored at any POS. Batch sizes are 100 units for ore, and 1 unit for ice, with both compressing down to a single unit of their compressed version per batch. Compressed ice takes 10-times less volume (100 m3) than uncompressed ice (1,000 m3). Compressed ore has various volumes depending on the type. See the [[Ore|Ore table]] below for specific volume information.  


A single unit of compressed ore or ice can be processed for an equal amount of materials as their uncompressed versions. As such, compression yields more minerals per m3 of space, but not per batch - 100 units of Veldspar yields the same 415 Tritanium as a single unit of compressed Veldspar, which was at some point made from 100 units of uncompressed Veldspar.
A single unit of compressed ore or ice can be processed for an equal amount of materials as their uncompressed versions. As such, compression yields more minerals per m3 of space, but not per batch - 100 units of Veldspar yields the same 415 Tritanium as a single unit of compressed Veldspar, which was at some point made from 100 units of uncompressed Veldspar.