Aluminium is a good conductor. Carbon, in the form (allotrope) of graphite is a good conductor but its other allotropes are not.
Aluminium foil is a type of metal. All metals are good conductors of Heat.
Generally speaking, materials that are good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity. But there is a notable exception. Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, conducts heat better than any metal, but it is an electrical insulator.
metals are good conductors of heat, i.e. iron, steel,... non-metals are bad, i.e. carbon...
copper and aluminium are the most common, but aluminium isn't as good as copper because it puts to much resistance on the electricity causing it to heat up.
Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity. Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity.
Examples of very good conductors are: gold, silver, copper, aluminium, etc.
Cupper, Aluminium, Iron, and all other metals.
Materials that heat-up faster are known as conductors. Silver, Copper, Gold and Aluminium are some conductors that have the ability to transfer heat.
Thermal conductors let heat through. These tend to be metals, such as aluminium or iron. Bad conductors might be plastic or glass.
Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
All metals are good conductors of heat.
Good heat conductors are drinking glass.