heat dissipation

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Heat dissipation, heat sinks, cooling, thermal management

thermal conductivity of materials

Diamond
2200 W/(m·K) -- Note that thermal conductivity is not constant across all isotopes or environmental conditions. The 12C (99.9%) isotope thermal conductivity is 33.2 W/(cm·K), and at low temperature that rises to 410 W/(cm·K) at 104 K.
Copper
401 W·m−1·K−1
Beryllium
specific heat (1925 J·kg−1·K−1) and thermal conductivity (216 W·m−1·K−1)
Aluminum
167 W/m-K