Intermediate Materials | |||
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Caesarium Cadmide A dark-golden hued alloy composed of cadmium and caesium. Often confused with tritanium due to its tint. An essential ingredient in various composites and condensates. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 13.662 ISK |
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Carbon Polymers A synthetic carbon compound created from raw hydrocarbons and silicate rock materials. Important ingredients in a variety of carbon- and gel-based composites. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 1.471 ISK |
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Ceramic Powder A fine powder synthesized from various natural gases and solids through reactant processes. Used as a strengthening agent in both armor plating and shield generators, as well as constituting an important part of many other composite materials. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 2.115 ISK |
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Crystallite Alloy A polynuclear heterometallic compound created from cobalt and cadmium. Crystallite alloys are a fundamental building block in the creation of crystalline composites. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 9.701 ISK |
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Dysporite Quicksilver mixed with dysprosium forms the soft but extremely resilient dysporite, an amalgamatic alloy which plays a key role in most advanced sensor and reactor technologies. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 45.056 ISK |
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Fernite Alloy An intensely durable and extremely versatile alloy, Fernite, when combined with certain other materials, is a crucial stepping stone in the creation of a whole host of advanced technologies. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 7.384 ISK |
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Ferrofluid Ferrofluids are superparamagnetic fluids containing tiny particles of magnetic solids suspended in liquid. The primary component in the creation of ferrogels. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 45.777 ISK |
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Fluxed Condensates When combined with other materials and alloys, fluxed condensates help contribute to a unique quantum state highly conducive to efficient reactor operation. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 45.148 ISK |
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Hexite A chemical compound, formed through electrosporadic oxidization of chromium and platinum. Has a wide range of applications in the production of advanced technology and is highly sought-after by industrial manufacturers. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 15.256 ISK |
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Hyperflurite Hyperflurite is one of the most radioactive substances known to man. Composed of a mixture of radioactive metals and raw hydrocarbons, this luminescent goop provides catalysis for a variety of generative and reactive machine processes. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 35.881 ISK |
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Neo Mercurite A silvery, shimmering liquid compound, Neo Mercurite is a crucial element in many forms of advanced sensor and processor technology. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 46.038 ISK |
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Platinum Technite An intensely resilient alloy composed of platinum and technetium. Highly sought-after in the machinery and armament industries. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 20.853 ISK |
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Promethium Mercurite A metallic radioactive compound, Promethium Mercurite emits a faint green glow visible to the naked eye. It is a crucial part of a new generation of processors and capacitor units being developed by the Amarr Empire. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 39.083 ISK |
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Prometium A highly radioactive cadmium-promethium compound, used as a catalytic agent in the manufacturing of thrusters, reactor units and shield emitters, among other things. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 42.045 ISK |
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Rolled Tungsten Alloy An extremely strong compound, made from tungsten rolled in a sheath of platinum. A crucial component in the creation of carbides which have a wide field of utility in the manufacture of various equipment. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 11.464 ISK |
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Silicon Diborite A mineral composite which, in large quantities, gives off a distinct crystalline glow. When combined with other composites, is usable for a variety of manufacturing purposes. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 2.747 ISK |
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Solerium When chromium and caesium are combined with raw silicates in the proper proportions, Solerium is created. Since its initial discovery, Solerium's uniquely shifting dark-to-bright red hue has prompted poet and musician alike to create hymns in praise of its uniquely shifting deep red hue. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 15.863 ISK |
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Sulfuric Acid A strong mineral acid, used in many chemical reactions and production processes. One of the most widely used chemicals in history. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 1.495 ISK |
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Thulium Hafnite Despite its unremarkable gray appearance, Thulium Hafnite has proven to be extremely effective as shielding against electromagnetic radiation and free neutrons. It is a valuable component in the production of processor and capacitor technologies, especially in the Gallente Federation. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 30.563 ISK |
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Titanium Chromide Titanium Chromide is in high demand among technicians and manufacturers for its unique combination of strength, light weight and catalytic potential. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 12.634 ISK |
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Unrefined Caesarium Cadmide A dark-golden hued alloy composed of cadmium and caesium. Often confused with tritanium due to its tint. An essential ingredient in various composites and condensates. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 50.386 ISK |
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Unrefined Crystallite Alloy A polynuclear heterometallic compound created from cobalt and cadmium. Crystallite alloys are a fundamental building block in the creation of crystalline composites. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 154.290 ISK |
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Unrefined Dysporite Quicksilver mixed with dysprosium forms the soft but extremely resilient dysporite, an amalgamatic alloy which plays a key role in most advanced sensor and reactor technologies. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (320 ISK) |
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Unrefined Fernite Alloy An intensely durable and extremely versatile alloy, Fernite, when combined with certain other materials, is a crucial stepping stone in the creation of a whole host of advanced technologies. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 410.000 ISK |
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Unrefined Ferrofluid Ferrofluids are superparamagnetic fluids containing tiny particles of magnetic solids suspended in liquid. The primary component in the creation of ferrogels. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (512 ISK) |
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Unrefined Fluxed Condensates When combined with other materials and alloys, fluxed condensates help contribute to a unique quantum state highly conducive to efficient reactor operation. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (512 ISK) |
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Unrefined Hexite A chemical compound, formed through electrosporadic oxidization of chromium and platinum. Has a wide range of applications in the production of advanced technology and is highly sought-after by industrial manufacturers. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 119.797 ISK |
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Unrefined Hyperflurite Hyperflurite is one of the most radioactive substances known to man. Composed of a mixture of radioactive metals and raw hydrocarbons, this luminescent goop provides catalysis for a variety of generative and reactive machine processes. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (320 ISK) |
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Unrefined Neo Mercurite A silvery, shimmering liquid compound, Neo Mercurite is a crucial element in many forms of advanced sensor and processor technology. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (320 ISK) |
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Unrefined Platinum Technite An intensely resilient alloy composed of platinum and technetium. Highly sought-after in the machinery and armament industries. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (80 ISK) |
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Unrefined Promethium Mercurite A metallic radioactive compound, Promethium Mercurite emits a faint green glow visible to the naked eye. It is a crucial part of a new generation of processors and capacitor units being developed by the Amarr Empire. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (320 ISK) |
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Unrefined Prometium A highly radioactive cadmium-promethium compound, used as a catalytic agent in the manufacturing of thrusters, reactor units and shield emitters, among other things. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 126.018 ISK |
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Unrefined Rolled Tungsten Alloy An extremely strong compound, made from tungsten rolled in a sheath of platinum. A crucial component in the creation of carbides which have a wide field of utility in the manufacture of various equipment. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 499.571 ISK |
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Unrefined Solerium When chromium and caesium are combined with raw silicates in the proper proportions, Solerium is created. Since its initial discovery, Solerium's uniquely shifting dark-to-bright red hue has prompted poet and musician alike to create hymns in praise of its uniquely shifting deep red hue. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (120 ISK) |
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Unrefined Thulium Hafnite Despite its unremarkable gray appearance, Thulium Hafnite has proven to be extremely effective as shielding against electromagnetic radiation and free neutrons. It is a valuable component in the production of processor and capacitor technologies, especially in the Gallente Federation. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials (320 ISK) |
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Unrefined Titanium Chromide Titanium Chromide is in high demand among technicians and manufacturers for its unique combination of strength, light weight and catalytic potential. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 823.040 ISK |
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Unrefined Vanadium Hafnite A stable binary compound composed of vanadium and hafnium. Performs a variety of catalytic functions, and is an important intermediate for more complex construction processes. |
1,00 |
Processed Moon Materials 103.214 ISK |
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Vanadium Hafnite A stable binary compound composed of vanadium and hafnium. Performs a variety of catalytic functions, and is an important intermediate for more complex construction processes. |
0,20 |
Processed Moon Materials 15.568 ISK |
Intermediate Materials (Not Published) | |||
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Black Morphite An extremely dense but flexible alloy of Morphite that seems to be a common component in most Talocan technology. Although the process of creating Black Morphite is somewhat understood it still requires huge amounts of ingrediences to synthesize in usable quantities. |
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