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Melding the strength of Titanium with the lightness of Aluminum, Basic Alloys can be used economically to construct durable machine parts. The non-ferrous nature of parts constructed from Basic Alloys and their resistance to oxidization makes them ideal for use in almost any manufacturing environment. When Basic Alloys are infused with a matrix of [[Boron]] fibers and combined with [[Super Alloy]]s, the resulting material is then fabricated into the [[Ship Hull Panels]] used by shipyards throughout the colonies.
Melding the strength of Titanium with the lightness of Aluminum, Basic Alloys can be used economically to construct durable machine parts. The non-ferrous nature of parts constructed from Basic Alloys and their resistance to oxidization makes them ideal for use in almost any manufacturing environment. When Basic Alloys are infused with a matrix of Boron fibers and combined with Super Alloys, the resulting material is then fabricated into the Ship Hull Panels used by shipyards throughout the colonies.
 
 
 
 
==Selling Locations==
 
==Selling Locations==
 
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*[[Dortmund Station]], [[New Berlin System]], [[Rheinland]]
'''Fort Bush''' - New York System
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*[[Fort Bush]], [[New York System]], [[Liberty]]
 
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*[[Freeport 6]], [[Tau-29 System]]
'''Dortmund Station''' - New Berlin System
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*[[Freeport 10]], [[Tau-37 System]]
 
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*[[Stokes Mining Station]], [[Leeds System]], [[Bretonia]]
'''Stokes Mining Station''' - Leeds System
 
 
 
'''Freeport 6''' - Tau-29 System
 
 
 
'''Freeport 10''' - Tau-37 System
 
  
 
[[Category: Commodities]]
 
[[Category: Commodities]]

Revision as of 06:33, 20 May 2008

Description

Melding the strength of Titanium with the lightness of Aluminum, Basic Alloys can be used economically to construct durable machine parts. The non-ferrous nature of parts constructed from Basic Alloys and their resistance to oxidization makes them ideal for use in almost any manufacturing environment. When Basic Alloys are infused with a matrix of Boron fibers and combined with Super Alloys, the resulting material is then fabricated into the Ship Hull Panels used by shipyards throughout the colonies.

Selling Locations