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Unlike regular [[bronze]] or [[bismuth bronze]], '''black bronze''' cannot be used to create [[weapon]]s or [[armor]], so is strictly for arts and [[crafts]], [[statue]]s, [[furniture]] and the like. Black bronze cannot be [[Smelter|smelt]]ed directly from [[ore]], but only from [[bar]]s of pure [[metal]]s. The [[Item value|value]] of a bar of black bronze is equal to the average value of its components - creating this alloy does not increase the total value of the material, unlike some [[alloy]]s (2 copper bars at 2☼ each + 1 silver bar at 10☼ + 1 gold bar at 30☼ = 44☼/4 bars = 11☼/bar of black bronze.) | Unlike regular [[bronze]] or [[bismuth bronze]], '''black bronze''' cannot be used to create [[weapon]]s or [[armor]], so is strictly for arts and [[crafts]], [[statue]]s, [[furniture]] and the like. Black bronze cannot be [[Smelter|smelt]]ed directly from [[ore]], but only from [[bar]]s of pure [[metal]]s. The [[Item value|value]] of a bar of black bronze is equal to the average value of its components - creating this alloy does not increase the total value of the material, unlike some [[alloy]]s (2 copper bars at 2☼ each + 1 silver bar at 10☼ + 1 gold bar at 30☼ = 44☼/4 bars = 11☼/bar of black bronze.) | ||
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+ | {{Game Data|[INORGANIC:BLACK_BRONZE] | ||
+ | [USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:METAL_TEMPLATE] | ||
+ | [STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:black bronze] | ||
+ | [STATE_NAME_ADJ:LIQUID:molten black bronze] | ||
+ | [STATE_NAME_ADJ:GAS:boiling black bronze] | ||
+ | [DISPLAY_COLOR:5:6:0] | ||
+ | [MATERIAL_VALUE:11] | ||
+ | [SPEC_HEAT:385] | ||
+ | [MELTING_POINT:11952] | ||
+ | [BOILING_POINT:14611] | ||
+ | [SOLID_DENSITY:8930] | ||
+ | [LIQUID_DENSITY:8020] | ||
+ | [MOLAR_MASS:63546] | ||
+ | [IMPACT_YIELD:1080000] | ||
+ | [IMPACT_FRACTURE:1080000] | ||
+ | [IMPACT_ELASTICITY:771] | ||
+ | [COMPRESSIVE_YIELD:1080000] | ||
+ | [COMPRESSIVE_FRACTURE:1080000] | ||
+ | [COMPRESSIVE_ELASTICITY:771] 140 | ||
+ | [TENSILE_YIELD:70000] | ||
+ | [TENSILE_FRACTURE:220000] | ||
+ | [TENSILE_ELASTICITY:58] 120 | ||
+ | [TORSION_YIELD:70000] | ||
+ | [TORSION_FRACTURE:220000] | ||
+ | [TORSION_ELASTICITY:145] | ||
+ | [SHEAR_YIELD:70000] | ||
+ | [SHEAR_FRACTURE:220000] | ||
+ | [SHEAR_ELASTICITY:145] 48 | ||
+ | [BENDING_YIELD:70000] | ||
+ | [BENDING_FRACTURE:220000] | ||
+ | [BENDING_ELASTICITY:58] | ||
+ | [MAX_EDGE:10000] | ||
+ | [ITEMS_HARD] | ||
+ | [ITEMS_METAL] | ||
+ | [ITEMS_BARRED] | ||
+ | [ITEMS_SCALED]}} | ||
[[category:metals]] | [[category:metals]] |
Revision as of 00:08, 11 April 2010
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Unlike regular bronze or bismuth bronze, black bronze cannot be used to create weapons or armor, so is strictly for arts and crafts, statues, furniture and the like. Black bronze cannot be smelted directly from ore, but only from bars of pure metals. The value of a bar of black bronze is equal to the average value of its components - creating this alloy does not increase the total value of the material, unlike some alloys (2 copper bars at 2☼ each + 1 silver bar at 10☼ + 1 gold bar at 30☼ = 44☼/4 bars = 11☼/bar of black bronze.)