Difference between revisions of "Aegisium"
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}}<section begin=summary/>Aegisium is a relatively uncommon material that boasts the highest corrosion resistance of all materials, and it often sees usage in plating and devices that need to exposed to corrosive atmospheres. It has occasionally been used as armor, as it has decent ballistic properties for its mass. Aegisium has a mixed blue-green appearance when mined as an ore.<section end=summary/> | }}<section begin=summary/>Aegisium is a relatively uncommon material that boasts the highest corrosion resistance of all materials, and thus it often sees usage in plating and devices that need to exposed to corrosive atmospheres. It has occasionally been used as armor, as it has decent ballistic properties for its mass. Aegisium has a mixed blue-green appearance when mined as an ore.<section end=summary/> | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 22 June 2021
Aegisium
Classification Industrial metals
Rarity Uncommon
Usage Station constructions, foundations
Market priceN/A
Material properties
Structural durability 60
Armor rating 1.9 / kv
Minimum armor rating 0.5 / kv
Penetration multiplier 191%
Corrosion resistance 800
Plasticity 150
Density 9.67 kg/kv
Aegisium is a relatively uncommon material that boasts the highest corrosion resistance of all materials, and thus it often sees usage in plating and devices that need to exposed to corrosive atmospheres. It has occasionally been used as armor, as it has decent ballistic properties for its mass. Aegisium has a mixed blue-green appearance when mined as an ore.