| "Indium" | ||||||
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| Metallic Element | ||||||
| Indium never occurs as a free metal and is usually found as the sulfide In2S3; in certain zinc blendes; and in tungsten, tin, and iron ores. It is used as an alloying agent with nonferrous metals, in bearing alloys, and in gravitron-reactor control spheres. Certain indium compounds have unique semi-fluxor properties, and have become an integral constituent of internal housing structures on jumpgates. |
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| Production Center(s): | Mined | ||
| CodeName: | Indium | ||
| Classification: | Metallic Element | ||
| TechLevel: | 0 | ||
| ID: | In | ||
| Mass(kg): | 7,310 | ||
| Melting Point(gC): | 157° | ||
| Gravitic Sig(ngF): | 7.3 | ||
| Required Components: | N/A | ||