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− | Thousands of years ago the distinctive coloration of Cobalt was used to create blue-tinged glass that was admired throughout the known world. Since that time, Cobalt has become recognized as a strategic metal with diverse military and commercial applications. Brittle in its unalloyed form, Cobalt Alloys exhibit tremendous hardness and resistance to corrosion. When combined with Niobium, the resulting High-Temperature Alloy can withstand even the intense heat and pressure generated by the combustion chamber of a fusion engine. | + | Thousands of years ago the distinctive coloration of Cobalt was used to create blue-tinged glass that was admired throughout the known world. Since that time, Cobalt has become recognized as a strategic metal with diverse military and commercial applications. Brittle in its unalloyed form, Cobalt Alloys exhibit tremendous hardness and resistance to corrosion. When combined with [[Niobium]], the resulting [[High-Temperature Alloy]] can withstand even the intense heat and pressure generated by the combustion chamber of a fusion engine. |
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==Selling Locations== | ==Selling Locations== | ||
− | + | *[[Freistadt Base]], [[Omega-7 System]] | |
− | + | *[[Scarborough Station]], [[Newcastle System]], [[Bretonia]] | |
− | + | *[[Lancaster Trade Centre]], [[Newcastle System]], [[Bretonia]] | |
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[[Category: Commodities]] | [[Category: Commodities]] |
Revision as of 10:59, 16 May 2008
Description
Thousands of years ago the distinctive coloration of Cobalt was used to create blue-tinged glass that was admired throughout the known world. Since that time, Cobalt has become recognized as a strategic metal with diverse military and commercial applications. Brittle in its unalloyed form, Cobalt Alloys exhibit tremendous hardness and resistance to corrosion. When combined with Niobium, the resulting High-Temperature Alloy can withstand even the intense heat and pressure generated by the combustion chamber of a fusion engine.