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==Description==
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| text = Composing most elements discovered to date, it includes titanium, iron, nickel, copper to name a few common metals. These base metals are usually blended both with each other and the other remaing periodic elements. The resulting alloys have application across the full spectrum of general manufacturing, from steel to nuclear applications to medicine, lighting and painting.
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Composing most elements discovered to date, it includes titanium, iron, nickel, copper to name a few common metals. These base metals are usually blended both with each other and the other remaing periodic elements. The resulting alloys have application across the full spectrum of general manufacturing, from steel to nuclear applications to medicine, lighting and painting.
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[[Category:Cargo|Base Metals]]
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==Details==
 
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| || '''Value''' || '''Units'''
 
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| '''Average Price''' || 23 ||
 
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| '''Mass''' || 0.01|| Metric ton
 
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| '''Cargo Space Requirements''' || 1|| Cubic meter
 
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[[Category:Cargo:Ores|Base Metals]]
 

Latest revision as of 06:56, 16 August 2007

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Purchasing data
Base Metals
Average price 23
Mass 90 (metric ton)
Space requirements 10 (cubic meter)


Description


Composing most elements discovered to date, it includes titanium, iron, nickel, copper to name a few common metals. These base metals are usually blended both with each other and the other remaing periodic elements. The resulting alloys have application across the full spectrum of general manufacturing, from steel to nuclear applications to medicine, lighting and painting.