Planar Copper
Properties
Physical & Chemical Properties
Origin & Source
This magical alloy is created by mixing molten copper and powdered Lacrite.
History & Usage
Everyday use
It is then generally formed into pipes or large sheets waiting for final shaping. These are found in various thicknesses and sizes for it varied final uses.
Refinement
Once the raw alloy has been shaped into its final form. Then through a heavily guarded artificer infusion, the finalization of this alloy is set and ready for use.
Manufacturing & Products
Used in many kinds of boilers and piping uses.
Hazards
The most dangerous aspect of this magically enhanced alloy is the same as the use it is created for. Planar Copper always pulls heat through the material. In open air, it is no big deal, in that it will just kind of create a heated breeze on the expelling side of the sheet. This means you could, however, overheat or overcool an area if you do not use proper protections. The most common of these is using Infernal Ceramic coverings or casings that, when placed over the copper, nullifing its magical properties.
Type
Metal
Color
Copper with a heavy scarlet hue
Density
575 lbs./ft3
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