Item: Item Name
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Industrial Component / Trade Good |
| Cost | 65,000 cl a spool |
| Encumbrance | 1 |
| Tech Level | TL5 |
| Availability | Rare |
Effect / Mechanics
None, Industrial Component.
Description
A standard, 1-meter wide industrial drum wrapped in very fine, black thread. It feels unsettlingly cold to the touch because the coating violently wicks thermal energy away from the skin. It smells faintly of ozone and sterile clean-room chemicals.
Origins
- Source: Iman Nanofoundries
- Notes:
Manufacturing
The topological, room-temperature carbon nanotube superconductors are produced through a highly precise, two-stage Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) process inside the zero-g cleanrooms of Iman Nanofoundries.
First, purified methane gas is cracked to weave a single-walled carbon nanotube. During this phase, Iman utilizes a proprietary exotic matter doping recipe—bombarding the lattice with precisely tuned isotopic radiation to force the electrons into a topological superconducting state.
Second, the woven thread is passed through an isolation chamber where it is vapor-coated in a layer of hexagonal boron nitride. The tubes are then spun on large, industrial spools.