This document lists common materials and their thermal conductivity values measured in W/mK. Diamond has the highest thermal conductivity at 1000 W/mK, while copper, gold, and aluminium also conduct heat well above 50 W/mK. Materials like air, epoxy, and mylar have much lower thermal conductivity below 1 W/mK.
This document lists common materials and their thermal conductivity values measured in W/mK. Diamond has the highest thermal conductivity at 1000 W/mK, while copper, gold, and aluminium also conduct heat well above 50 W/mK. Materials like air, epoxy, and mylar have much lower thermal conductivity below 1 W/mK.
This document lists common materials and their thermal conductivity values measured in W/mK. Diamond has the highest thermal conductivity at 1000 W/mK, while copper, gold, and aluminium also conduct heat well above 50 W/mK. Materials like air, epoxy, and mylar have much lower thermal conductivity below 1 W/mK.
This document lists common materials and their thermal conductivity values measured in W/mK. Diamond has the highest thermal conductivity at 1000 W/mK, while copper, gold, and aluminium also conduct heat well above 50 W/mK. Materials like air, epoxy, and mylar have much lower thermal conductivity below 1 W/mK.