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A non-conductor used to separate conducting bodies to prevent transfer of electricity, heat or sound.
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| insulation |
That which maintains warmth; the action of a garment in maintaining user warmth.
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| insula |
An apartment style building with many domestic units. Sometimes term is also used by archaeologists to refer simply to a room designated by ruined walls.
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| insulation |
Materials used to prevent the movement of heat from one space to another; usually used to prevent heat losses in winter and heat gains in summer.
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| insulation |
Materials, such as fiberglass, rock wool, urethane foam, polystyrene, cellulose and vermiculite, which are used to slow heat loss. Insulation comes in different forms: blanket, batt, rigid, fill, reflective, made of glass wool, cotton or wood fibers. Organic materials must be pretreated to become insect, fire and decay resistant.
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