and it melts at 1000. so we have a fast melting metal. this would be better if it was unmeltable but maybe breakable. conductd SPRK like METL. but heat even faster than it does now.
call it metalized Saphire - MSPH
(yes thats a real thing I used to manufacture micro electronics and we made a batch weekly)
Actually the point of the saphire was that it was an excellent thermal concuctor. It was glass clear and colorless as it was lab grown crystal, sliced into disks, and through a process called vacuum deposition we metalized them with various precious metals.
I downloaded it and it said that my computer was at risk when i started it so i could not run it
it could be jacobs metal. no joke. it would have to melt at a lower temp than fire however. It is a real life metal that is used to plug old school fire sprinkler heads. when there is a fire, the metal melts and water starts to flow. we made some in my high school material science class.
Apparently they're collectively called "Fusible alloys".
@Schicko. yes I discovered that also. remembering that old school project inspired me to look it up