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Material | Thermal conductivity (W/m K)* |
---|---|
Diamond | 1000 |
Silver | 406.0 |
Copper | 385.0 |
Gold | 314 |
Brass | 109.0 |
Aluminum | 205.0 |
Iron | 79.5 |
Steel | 50.2 |
Lead | 34.7 |
Mercury | 8.3 |
Ice | 1.6 |
Glass,ordinary | 0.8 |
Concrete | 0.8 |
Water at 20° C | 0.6 |
Polyethylene, high density (PEH) |
0.5 |
Polyethylene, low density (PEL) |
0.33 |
PTFE |
0.25 |
Nylon 6 |
0.25 |
Epoxy glass fiber |
0.23 |
Acrylic |
0.20 |
PVC |
0.19 |
Epoxy |
0.17 |
Asbestos | 0.08 |
Snow (dry) | ... |
Fiberglass | 0.04 |
Brick,insulating | 0.15 |
Brick, red | 0.6 |
Cork board | 0.04 |
Wool felt | 0.04 |
Rock wool | 0.04 |
Polystyrene (styrofoam) | 0.033 |
Polyurethane | 0.02 |
Wood | 0.12-0.04 |
Air at 0° C | 0.024 |
Helium (20°C) | 0.138 |
Hydrogen(20°C) | 0.172 |
Nitrogen(20°C) | 0.0234 |
Oxygen(20°C) | 0.0238 |
Silica aerogel | 0.003 |
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