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insulators resist the flow of electricity. Insulating materials are used to coat copper conducting wires and are used to make electrical work gloves. Insulators help to protect humans from coming into contact with electricity flowing through conductors.
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| insulation |
Materials with low thermal conductivity characteristics that are used to slow the transfer of heat.
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| insula |
Roman equivalent of a City Block (PL. Insulae)
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a material of high R-value that functions as a heat barrier.
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The other Motorcycle apparel companies usually don't tell you what the insulation is or they make up a name. A few of the more expensive jackets use Thinsulate. Thinsulate was an improvement of Down insulation because it performed two times better and it didn't separate and breakdown as easily. Thinsulate can lose up to 20% of its insulation capability with each wash. Cycleport uses either Thermolite or Thermoloft. ...
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