Aegisalt is a fairly common material that contains several unique properties that makes it desirable in a number of different circumstances. It has decent hardness, tensile strength, and high thermal and electrical conductivity. It is especially ductile and easy to shape as desired. It has a naturally green color and is highly resistant to any form of corrosion. A more unique property Aegisalt possesses its its ability to seemingly avoid detection from radar. Owed to these traits, it is primarily used in applications that require a lightweight, corrosion-resistant material such as underwater vessels like submarines; but also in applications where stealth from radar or other detection systems is necessary. It is much lighter than durasteel with a comparable cost, but can combust when exposed to extremely high temperatures in an oxygen atmosphere, igniting at only about 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
WEIGHT: 0.10 lbs per cubic inch.
DURABILITY: ~4
FLEXIBILITY: Easy to deform, not easy to crack/fracture.
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: High. Prone to igniting under immense heat.
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY: High. Electrical current generates heat rapidly.
AVERAGE PRICE: 0.03 Px / in^3