Thermal conductivity is an important property of materials in electrical engineering. It is the measure of a material's ability to transfer heat, and is used to determine the efficiency of electrical components. Thermal conductivity is a key factor in the design of electrical components, as it affects the temperature of the components and the overall performance of the system. It is also used to determine the thermal resistance of a material, which is important for the design of heat sinks and other cooling systems. Thermal conductivity is a major factor in the design of electrical components, and is a key factor in the development of new technologies. It is also used to determine the thermal resistance of a material, which is important for the design of heat sinks and other cooling systems. Companies in the thermal conductivity market include Laird Technologies, Henkel, Dow Corning, and 3M. Show Less Read more
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