Saturday 2 November 2013

GREYCELL #38

Before molding, the components of the alloy are kept in separate batches, typically in blocks of resin. It is prepared by melting the blocks together, mixing the components while the resin evaporates. The alloy must then be cast within eight minutes. It's extremely stable molecular structure prevents it from being further molded even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form. In its solid form, it is colorless, shiny, and resembles high-grade steel or titanium.
 
Identify the substance.

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