The Thermal Conductivity of White Cast Iron constant displays the value of the thermal conductivity for martensitic white cast iron ASTM A532 Class 1 Type A (15-30 W/mK).
Thermal conductivity is defined as the measurement for the heat transfer characteristics of a solid material through conduction. The thermal conductivity of most liquids and solids varies with temperature. For vapors, it also depends on pressure. The thermal conductivity of white cast iron is 15-30 W/mK.
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