Aluminium Ore

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Aluminium Ore
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Commodity
Cargo Space 1
Decay Rate 0
Default Price 10

Aluminium is a silvery white, ductile metal classed in the boron family of chemical elements. Because aluminium is very chemically reactive, on planets it may only be commonly found combined with any of over 270 other minerals. In space, where Aluminium is formed by the action of gamma rays on lighter atomic elements, the metal may be found in its pure elemental form. Aluminium is very resistant to corrosion and possesses a low density, is nonmagnetic and nonsparking, and is a good thermal and electrical conductor. Aluminium is extremely important in the composition of various alloys essential to transportation, construction, and aerospace applications.


Buy/Sell Locations

The following bases either sell the item, or buy the item at a non-default price (possibly lower).

Mining Locations

Mining surveys have revealed the following fields for this commodity. Any ship can extract the resource at half the displayed rate, while factions that specialize in these resources can get several times more. Aggressive mining will also cause the drop-rate to decrease.

Disclaimer

The data listed on this page was generated from the default server configuration files on 18/10/2013. Server-side data may be changed on any server at any time, without any notice to the user community. The only authoritative source for in-game data is the game itself.
In addition, the drop rates listed here do not incorporate any faction mining bonuses that may be applicable. With the proper ID, IFF, and mining vessel, your yield may be much higher.