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}}<section end=infobox/><section begin=summary/>Ajatite is an extremely common material that is readily found in nearly all aspects of station construction. As a form of rock, ajatite composes the shell of most [[Asteroids|asteroids]], and is one of three materials to share such a role (the others being [[Valkite|valkite]] and [[Ice|ice]]).<section end=summary/> | }}<section end=infobox/><section begin=summary/>Ajatite is an extremely common material that is readily found in nearly all aspects of station construction. As a form of rock, ajatite composes the shell of most [[Asteroids|asteroids]], and is one of three materials to share such a role (the others being [[Valkite|valkite]] and [[Ice|ice]]).<section end=summary/> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:34, 18 November 2021
Ajatite
Classification Rock
Rarity Common
Usage Station constructions, foundations
Market priceN/A
Material properties
Structural durability 30
Armor rating 0.2 / kv
Minimum armor rating 0 / kv
Penetration multiplier 261%
Corrosion resistance 400
Plasticity 40
Density 8.60 kg/kv
Ajatite Ore
Material properties
Density 6.31 kg/kv
Ore stack mass 10903.68 kg
Ajatite is an extremely common material that is readily found in nearly all aspects of station construction. As a form of rock, ajatite composes the shell of most asteroids, and is one of three materials to share such a role (the others being valkite and ice).