Certain compounds are but not all. You want a very porous one. You will 
get heat transfer but not a lot and it depends on how long you make the 
rod. Very hard compound will conduct a lot of heat.

On 2013/06/24 08:17 PM, Viesturs La-cis wrote:
> 2013/6/24 Marius Liebenberg <[email protected]>
>
>> You could epoxy a piece of ceramic rod into two pieces of tube. One at
>> both ends. One attached to the heated element and the other tube to the
>> rod.
>>
> Do I understand correctly that the idea is that ceramics are bad at "heat
> conductivity"?
>

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Regards / Groete

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