What is Ceramite 40k?

Ceramite is a form of heat and shock-resistant ceramic material that is widely used throughout the Imperium of Man. High-quality ceramite is used in the manufacture of the higher-quality types of Imperial infantry, vehicle and aircraft armour, including Carapace Armour, Power Armour and Terminator Armour.
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What is Ceramite made of?

Ceramite® AFA Series is a castable refractory material based on fused alumina. Used in demanding applications with extreme temperature requirements, Ceramite AFA's ceramic bonding provides high strength and good thermal and chemical resistance.
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What color is 40k Ceramite?

Ceramite has variously been described as gunmetal, silver, grey and white, so there's quite a bit of freedom to try out some different neutral schemes.
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How heat resistant is Ceramite?

Ceramite® TD Gunite is a bauxite and silicon carbide blend sprayable refractory. The formulation aggregates have a 3 millimetre (0.12 inch) maximum grain size, and the fully cured material has a 1000°C (1832°F) maximum service temperature.
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What is Auramite?

Auramite is a material of unknown provenance but extraordinary resilience used to construct the customised, golden suits of Power Armour worn by the Adeptus Custodes, the bodyguard of the Emperor of Mankind.
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Armouring of a Space Marine – Behind the Ceramite



How tall is a custodes?

Clad in baroque, golden Custodian Armour and armed with priceless relic weaponry, the Adeptus Custodes make for a magnificent sight. They tower over mortals; each has the statuesque physique of an ancient hero, close to nine Terran feet in height even without his scarlet-crested helm.
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How strong is adamantium 40k?

Adamantium is a metal that is perhaps the strongest substance known to the Imperium, and is invulnerable to attacks from most known weapons.
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Is Ceramite ceramic?

Ceramite is a form of heat and shock-resistant ceramic material that is widely used throughout the Imperium of Man. High-quality ceramite is used in the manufacture of the higher-quality types of Imperial infantry, vehicle and aircraft armour, including Carapace Armour, Power Armour and Terminator Armour.
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What is the best space marine armour?

Mark VII armour, also known as Imperator, Eagle or Aquila armour, is the most common armour worn by Space Marines in the 41st Millennium.
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What is space marine armor made of?

A Space Marine's power armour is made of thick plates of hardened ceramite, making it incredibly resilient to damage.
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What Colour is unpainted Ceramite?

HHVI Retribution says that it is "gunmental-grey", presumably like a battleship. However, background for the Death Guard says that they kept their armour unpainted, which is white.
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Is Plasteel real?

Plasteel, composite of fiberglass and steel patented by automobile manufacturer Gurgel and first used in 1973. Plasteel (Dune), a durable tough form of steel mentioned by Frank Herbert in his 1965 science fiction novel Dune and its sequels.
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How strong is Plasteel?

Compacted plasteel tiles have 8,000 health each, making it the slowest ore to mine and the toughest object in-game.
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What are ceramic armor plates made of?

The most common ceramic materials used for armor applications are alumina, boron carbide, silicon carbide, and titanium diboride. In armor structures, ceramics are usually backed by metal plates, with or without a composite layer sandwiched between them (see Fig. 4.3).
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What is the strongest armor in Warhammer 40K?

Warhammer 40K: The 5 Best Versions of Power Armour
  • #5 Mark VI 'Corvus Armour' Everyone loves the classic “beaky” marine look! ...
  • #4 Mk VIII 'Errant Armour' This version of Power Armour is one of the most advanced suits ever constructed. ...
  • #3 Mk V 'Heresy Armour' ...
  • #2 Mark IV 'Maximus Armour' ...
  • #1 Mk X 'Tacticus Armour'
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What does Phobos armor do?

But what, exactly, does it do? It's functionally identical to normal Mk X armour, but it has the added effect of letting you be affected by things that work off of the Phobos keyword.
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Can Astartes remove their armor?

Yes, a Space Marine can remove his armour according to the Deathwatch core rulebook. The Deathwatch core rulebook's armour section explains that it takes around 30 minutes to remove or put on power armour with 3 chapter serfs (slaves).
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What armor was used in the Horus Heresy?

Mark VII Aquila Power Armour

Mark VII armour was developed during the last stages of the Horus Heresy, and remains in use as the most common form of power armour more than 10,000 standard years later.
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What are ceramics?

A ceramic is a material that is neither metallic nor organic. It may be crystalline, glassy or both crystalline and glassy. Ceramics are typically hard and chemically non-reactive and can be formed or densified with heat.
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Is adamantium named after Adam Ant?

Conversation. Adamantium, of course, is named after it's discoverer, Adam Ant who was reportedly despised by his colleagues for being somewhat of a goody two shoes.
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Who created adamantium?

Adamantium is a virtually indestructible steel alloy named after the fabled metal Adamantine of Greek mythology. The metal has its origins in the work of American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain during World War II when the U.S. government assigned him to military research and development.
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Does Laura have adamantium skeleton?

It is revealed later that she is not a clone, but biological daughter of Wolverine. Like her father, Laura has a regenerative healing factor and enhanced senses, speed, and reflexes. She also has retractable adamantium-coated bone claws in her hands and feet.
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Are custodes stronger than Primaris?

On tabletop even a basic Custodes is bigger, badder, tougher and more deadly than a Primaris.
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Are the adeptus custodes immortal?

As to the custodes, as stated they are biologically immortal with the end of there lives only coming at the end of an enemy blade. They do however "age". Their reaction time will dip from beyond compare to still better than anyone else in the galexy.
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Are custodes as strong as primarchs?

They do not fight like the astartes or the primarchs and would do whatever it took to kill whatever was a threat. They are made more like the primarchs than a space marine and are far stronger, faster, and better equipped than the space marines.
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