Originally posted by garage chemist
What worries me is the low thermal conductivity of pythagoras: 2W/m*K, the lowest of all technical dense refractory ceramics.
I hope that this does not lead to temperature gradients greater than 100°C between outside and inside of the tube (4mm wall thickness) since the wire
is good up to 1400°C and I want at least 1200°C inside the pipe. Can someone estimate how long a temperature gradient of 100°C across the 4mm wall
would take to dissipate when no heat is removed on the inside of the tube?
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