The best thermal conductor with values 5 times higher than copper.
An affordable and versatile conductor, used in many appliances and solar panels.
Commonly used in manufacturing due to its high melting point and low energy loss.
Rare and expensive, gold resists tarnish and handles corrosive environments well.
A safe alternative to beryllium oxide, offering high thermal conductivity and electrical insulation.
A hard and durable material used in car brakes and turbine machines.
A cost-effective and abundant conductor, crucial for LED lights and mixed with copper for better performance.
Ideal for high electricity exposure due to its high melting point and low vapor pressure.
A lightweight and low-cost conductor, enhancing thermal properties in polymer mixtures.
Easily combines with other metals to create alloys and protects steel from rusting.