Thermal conductivity is a property that describes how well a material transfers heat. High-conductivity materials like copper, aluminum, and diamond transfer heat quickly, while low-conductivity materials such as foams and aerogels act as insulators. This property is expressed in W/m·K.
Understanding a material’s thermal conductivity is important because published handbook values may not match real-world performance under the representative application conditions. Measuring it directly ensures accurate design data.
C-Therm provides fast, reliable measurement with its Trident Thermal Conductivity Instrument, which supports multiple methods and enables industries to evaluate insulation, cooling, or structural materials efficiently.

Figure 1: Demonstration of the concept of thermal conductivity.
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