Direct answer
Florin is the gas in the current Sandustry entity set; Florinol is the condensed liquid. The official beginner guidance describes heating Dry Amethelis to create Florin and condensing that gas into Florinol as part of an Energy route.
Field note
Keep the names and phases separate
Use Florin for the gas and Florinol for the liquid. A guide or label that treats the names as interchangeable can send the wrong phase to a machine or storage area.
Mark the gas side and liquid side of the chain before adding automation. The naming difference carries a real process distinction.
Field note
Build the verified conversion path
The supported sequence begins with Dry Amethelis, applies heat to produce Florin, and then uses condensation to obtain Florinol. Make each transition visible so temperature, phase, and output capacity can be checked independently.
Do not add a fixed throughput claim from an incomplete entity page. Test the current build before choosing buffer sizes or Energy targets.
Field note
Diagnose an Energy-chain failure
Confirm that the input is Dry Amethelis, the heating stage actually produces gas, and the condensing stage has space for liquid output. Then inspect the downstream Energy or Battery connection.
If the chain stops after an update, verify the current official terminology and recipes before rebuilding the layout. A phase or recipe change can look like a transport problem.
Limits and update triggers
What this page does not claim
- The official Florin entity page is incomplete, so exact operating values are not stated.
- Energy recipes and Battery behavior require a current-version check.
Source ledger
Sources checked for this guide
- Official Florin entity pageofficial fact
- Hooded Horse beginner guideofficial fact
- Community Florin energy-chain coveragethird party guidance
Research checked 2026-08-16. Time-sensitive claims require another check before public release.