Non-coductive material but thermal conductive plates

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For a project involving an electric stove with a heat transfer plate, the ideal materials are those that are non-conductive yet highly thermal conductive. Diamond is recommended as the best option due to its superior thermal conductivity and low electrical conductivity, while sapphire is also a viable alternative. The design aims for a thin plate of 2mm thickness and a diameter of over 160mm, ensuring efficient heat transfer at temperatures exceeding 500 degrees. This setup is intended to provide an energy-efficient cooking solution, consuming only one unit of power over ten hours. Selecting the right material is crucial for achieving the desired performance in this project.
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i have a project of making electric stove for that top portion a plate like cover for transfering heat over 500degree and nonconductive material in thin of 2mm and dia over 160mm the material whatever may be with good surface.This is good product for cooking with low cosuption of power, for ten hours it will cosume one unit only .so kindly help me to comlete my project.
 
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