Aluminum (Fallout 4)

Aluminum is a crafting component in Fallout 4.

Characteristics
A strong yet light metal, aluminum is used for crafting various settlement devices and electronics, as well as modifications for weapons, armor, power armor and robots.

Locations

 * Two to four pieces of aluminum can be obtained from destroyed sentry bots and assaultrons.
 * Sold by Arturo Rodriguez in Diamond City Market in shipments of 50.
 * Sold by Rufus Rubins in Goodneighbor in shipments of 25.

World locations
Aluminum can be found all throughout the Commonwealth:
 * Massive amounts of aluminum in the Institute found on nearly every flat surface on the bottom floor, in the form of various tools. There are also a number of junk items throughout that give aluminum.
 * Over 115 pieces of aluminum can be found in Vault 95, in the form of aluminum cans, surgical trays and TV dinner trays.
 * More than 80 pieces can be found at Mahkra Fishpacking, in the form of trays.
 * Corvega assembly plant (inside and out):
 * 26 coolant caps on the assembly line and scattered around, though rather heavy.
 * 1 aluminum canister.
 * 6 TV dinner trays.
 * 11 aluminum cans.
 * 5 hub caps.
 * Vault 81 has upwards of 40 aluminum, mostly in the form of surgical trays, in the secret section of the vault.
 * Federal ration stockpile has roughly 30 aluminum cans on the shelves just outside the locked storage area.
 * Four Leaf fishpacking plant has 24 aluminum trays on the west side of the factory.
 * Medford Memorial Hospital contains numerous surgical trays.
 * Fort Hagen Command Center contains a good amount of aluminum in the form of aluminum cans, surgical trays, and TV dinner trays.
 * Mass Pike Tunnel West contains about 50 aluminum cans.
 * Marking aluminum for search may be necessary, since many of the cans are underwater and difficult to see.
 * Along with other miscellaneous items inside and in the area at the tunnel's west exit, 108 pieces of aluminum may be found here.
 * The Cranberry Island supply shed contains about 18 aluminum ingots.

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