The usual place to look is the CRC handbook of Chem. and Phys.,
but I found that the Goodfellow catalog is also a great reference
for elements, polymers,, ceramics, and alloys. It is also
handier because I keep it hidden under my desk and my CRC keeps
roaming.g.
best regards
mark
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Shane wrote:
All,
G'day!
I am looking for a good "all-in-one" reference source for electrical
conductivities of a variety of materials (metals, silicon,
"polymers", etc.). Could anyone please point me in the right
direction?
Thanks much!
Shane