IDK?
Thermal Properties |
Units |
MM 400 |
MM 500 |
MM 600 |
MM 800 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Max. Use Temperature (* denotes insert atm.) |
°F °C |
750 400 |
930 500 |
1100 600 |
1600 800 |
Thermal Shock Resistance | DT (ºC) | ||||
Thermal Conductivity | W/m.K | .87 | 1.15 | 1.32 | 1.02 |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion |
µm/m-°C (~25°C though +/- 1000°C) |
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Specific Heat | cal/g/°C | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.11 | 0.209 |
TRANSLATED VERSION:
You know you could just use HSWC that isn't activated.
Except that it doesn't insulate SPRK.
Can't we just let HSWC that isn't activated insulate SPRK?
(trolol)
maybe only PLSM melts it? that might defeat the purpose though...
Perhaps it could allow heat to be conducted to itself only from hotter elements. The way this might work is if you say had pools of LN2 and LAVA separated by mycalex, then the mycalex would heat up to the LAVA's temperature, while not transmitting that heat to the LN2.
Sort of, but mainly high specific heat. So, it does heat up, just very slowely.
EDIT: Adding to mod