Re: heat gain problem



Jeffrey J Weimer wrote:

Interestingly, aluminum has a lower thermal diffusivity (and
conductivity) than steel.

You are wrong. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperaturleitf%C3%A4higkeit

(I didn't find such a nice table in english.)

Michael Dahms
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