SUMMARY
The discussion centers on finding a reliable electrical conductivity chart for metals, specifically seeking a metal with conductivity 150% that of stainless steel grade 384. The user initially encountered discrepancies in various charts but later resolved the confusion independently. No specific charts were recommended, indicating a gap in readily available, accurate resources for conductivity comparisons.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of electrical conductivity in metals
- Familiarity with stainless steel grade 384 properties
- Knowledge of metal comparison charts
- Basic research skills for sourcing reliable data
NEXT STEPS
- Research reliable sources for electrical conductivity charts
- Investigate properties of metals with higher conductivity than stainless steel grade 384
- Explore the impact of alloying elements on conductivity
- Learn about the standards for measuring electrical conductivity in metals
USEFUL FOR
Engineers, materials scientists, and anyone involved in selecting metals for electrical applications will benefit from this discussion.