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Online calculators, figures and tables showing thermal conductivity of liquid and gaseous butane, C 4 H 10, at varying temperature and pressure, SI and Imperial units. Chromium - Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivities vs. Temperatures
- Galvanic Corrosion Vs. Electrode Potential
The potential difference between an anode and a cathode can...
- Boiling Points and Specific Heat
Metals - Boiling Points and Specific Heat; Metal Vapor...
- Latent Heat of Fusion
Metals and their boiling temperatures. Metals - Specific...
- Corrosion Resistance to Aggresive Fluids
For full table with Durimet, Monel, Hasteloy, Titanium,...
- Temperature Expansion Coefficients
The melting temperatures for some common metals and alloys....
- Boiling Temperatures
Metals and their latent heat of fusion. Metals - Specific...
- Foods
Thermal conductivity of selected foodstuff like apples,...
- Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
Heat transfer through a surface like a wall can be...
- Galvanic Corrosion Vs. Electrode Potential
Periodic Table with Thermal Conductivity.
Explore a comprehensive list of tables and charts that provide thermal conductivity data for various materials including metals, polymers, ceramics, fluids, and more.
Table of data giving the thermal conductivity of many common substances used in process industries.
As quoted from this source in an online version of: J.A. Dean (ed), Lange's Handbook of Chemistry (15th Edition), McGraw-Hill, 1999; Section 4; Table 4.1, Electronic Configuration and Properties of the Elements
Thermal Conductivity Values for Metals and Alloys. The following tables display the thermal conductivity for a selection of metals and alloys at various temperatures.
This Table gives typical values of thermal several common commercial metals and alloys. Values refer to ambient temperature (0 to 25°C). All values should be regarded as typical, since these properties are dependent on the particular type of alloy, heat treatment, and other factors.