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What metal would be better suited for heat transfer, 
reliability, and cost...???  I'm currently using Aluminum 
for a 'hot-wedge'.
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  Re: What metal would be better suited for heat transfer, reliability, and cost...??? I'm currently using Aluminum for a 'hot-wedge'.
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copper
 
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  Re: What metal would be better suited for heat transfer, reliability, and cost...??? I'm currently using Aluminum for a 'hot-wedge'.
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for high rate of heat transfer and closed enclosure parts , 
copper would be best suited for reliability, heat transfer 
and slight high cost than alluminium but fo parts where the 
heat transfer rate is low and the parts have sufficient 
space for heat to dissipate , alluminium is suitable.

Silver can also be used but it would make it a costly 
proposition.
 
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