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| It is used as a refractory material, in | insulation, abrasives, enamels and ceramic glazes. |
| Lastly, the organism can show | insulation adjustments; a common example being “goosebu |
| In its early years, Formica manufactured | insulation along with other products such as phenolic c |
| In new construction, the cost of the extra | insulation and wall framing may be offset by not requir |
| bears have hair-covered soles, which act as | insulation, and grizzlies have hairless soles. |
| cs, solar panels, or windmills and used high | insulation and energy conservation to ensure energy eff |
| Due to the integrated polyurethane | insulation and electric heating system, the house could |
| this grade is suitable for layer and ground | insulation and has variations including top-stick grade |
| larly useful for fighting fires in cellulose | insulation, and for ascertaining that a structure is sa |
| ial in the banning of urea formaldehyde foam | insulation and lawn darts in Canada, the legislation of |
| Strontium boride is used in | insulation and nuclear control rods. |
| They help with | insulation and protect the down hairs underneath. |
| The material is also used for | insulation and packaging. |
| lines the tunnel walls with pebbles both for | insulation and protection. |
| ement, door and bathroom remodeling, siding, | insulation and installation services. |
| ature control was maintained through thermal | insulation and a system of radiators. |
| ts high strength to weight ratio, acoustical | insulation, and thermal conductivity properties. |
| The | insulation and the size of the machine determine the ma |
| ciency of a home, e.g. through low levels of | insulation and old or inefficient heating systems |
| can be reduced by good weatherisation, bulk | insulation, and minimising the amount of non-insulative |
| oth of which reduce the effectiveness of the | insulation) and requires strict attention during the in |
| bes do not require electric installations or | insulation, and are thus especially useful for indoor w |
| Straw provides excellent | insulation and fire resistance in a traditional post-an |
| two concrete wythes separated by continuous | insulation and connected by C-GRID carbon fiber shear t |
| a trade in pumice based on its properties of | insulation and fire resistance, travelling to the Unite |
| The use of natural earth for | insulation and protection for underground living has ev |
| ble areas that most commonly lack sufficient | insulation are the corners of buildings, and areas wher |
| The construction costs when installing wool | insulation are marginally lower due to having no need f |
| nvironment; systems incorporating fiberglass | insulation are not installed in steady-state environmen |
| s of the tin can walls (those not facing the | insulation) are finished using methods aforementioned. |
| an assembly line in South Carolina, wrapping | insulation around hot water heaters for A.O. Smith Corp |
| arel, air filtration, thermal and electrical | insulation as well as a substitute for asbestos. |
| are especially used for acoustic or thermal | insulation as well as comfort solutions in the business |
| ompany that provides industrial scaffolding, | insulation, asbestos abatement and other related civil |
| strip of copper, spiralled up between fabric | insulation, at the moment when battery current stopped |
| A sample sheep wool | insulation batt. |
| d for many years due to the fear of asbestos | insulation being transferred to the surrounding communi |
| metal on a polyethylene terphthalate covered | insulation blanket and igniting it. |
| A layer of sea ice will act as an | insulation blanket. |
| E) wires do not burn hot enough to ignite an | insulation blanket. |
| that ignited the flammable covering on MPET | insulation blankets that quickly spread across other fl |
| tomobile interior textiles, car cushions and | insulation blocks in trucks, packaging material, video |
| er, fresco on canec (a sugar-cane fiber-base | insulation board manufactured by Hawaiian Cane Products |
| Fermacell | insulation board has good fire retardant properties, an |
| to increase the voltage pressure resulted in | insulation breakdown and subsequent failure of the tele |
| Wool | insulation can be used in the roof, walls and floors of |
| The | insulation can vary in thickness, depending on climate |
| A similar solution was Minolta's | Insulation Case (6081-660, 43325-74196-8), primarily de |
| y driving the #05 Owens Corning Roofing/31-W | Insulation Chevrolet Impala for Day Enterprise Racing i |
| earch and interpretation of the influence of | insulation coatings of electrical steels and mechanical |
| Loose-fill | insulation comes in loose fibers or pellets and should |
| Wool | insulation commonly comes in rolls of batts or ropes wi |
| s directly purchased by the National Fibre & | Insulation Company of Yorklyn Delaware (who was also th |
| nd work environments containing enough UFFI- | insulation concentration. |
| ng, industrial and agricultural film, window | insulation, construction stakes, and horticulture plant |
| r companies such as energy services company, | insulation contractor, or air sealing specialist. |
| This, without effective loft | insulation, could fall below freezing, and could cause |
| Wire with enamel | insulation could be more densely packed, allowing small |
| any of the furnishings-including the carpet, | insulation, counters, and furniture-were made from recy |
| e Thermal conductivity and increase R-value ( | insulation) efficiency. |
| These materials are used in rubber, plastic, | insulation, fiberglass, pipes, automobile and boat part |
| Multiple layers of reflective foil thermal | insulation fill the spaces of the frame. |
| SA of Poland, a leading provider of External | Insulation Finishing Systems (EIFS) in Eastern Europe. |
| ile in 1976 there were roughly 100 cellulose | insulation firms with 125 plants, by 1978 there were mo |
| The usage of heat resistant, non-decomposing | insulation fleece saves up to 50% energy, reduces the s |
| heat resistant and non-decomposing synthetic | insulation fleece, 5 mm thick, 500 gr / m², can reduce |
| oil) was to make spray-on polyurethane foam | insulation for buildings. |
| etardant fibers, oil sealants and retainers, | insulation for cables and printed circuits, and laminat |
| he building may actually be constructed from | insulation, for example, straw-bale construction. |
| They had additional value as decoration and | insulation for the large, bare and cold walls of palace |
| r than the polyester fibers normally used in | insulation for clothing such as gloves or winter jacket |
| s, DVDs), polyurethanes (automotive seating, | insulation for refrigerating appliances) etc. |
| nd the brewers could dig cellars into it for | insulation from external heat, and the nearby River Gwe |
| it difficult to keep up with the demand for | insulation from their customers. |
| ost beef because Highlands get most of their | insulation from their thick shaggy hair rather than sub |
| Cavity | Insulation Guarantee Agency (based in Leighton Buzzard) |
| Styrofoam | insulation has been used in many notable buildings and |
| Cellulose | insulation in bulk |
| It acquired Bradford | Insulation in 1959, which produced heat insulation mate |
| pplications - from comfort seating and sound | insulation in cars, to thermal insulation and composite |
| uilding design may have limited capacity for | insulation in some areas of the structure. |
| t of two tin can walls with a layer of solid | insulation in the middle. |
| This was complicated by asbestos | insulation in the boiler house and English Heritage's i |
| PS) polystyrene foam that is used as thermal | insulation in the building industry. |
| in clothing and upholstery, electrical cable | insulation, inflatable products and many other applicat |
| The company also provides a spray foam | insulation installation service. |
| r reduce this have included installing house | insulation, installing energy saving light bulbs and wi |
| One of the primary values of spray-foam | insulation is its ability to create a water-tight and a |
| The EPS | insulation is an open cell insulation and polyurethane |
| Spray foam | insulation is an alternative to traditional building in |
| The claimed R-value of Styrofoam | insulation is five per inch. |
| are liquids at room temperature, so no tank | insulation is needed. |
| temperature and moisture control, spray foam | insulation is often used to reduce noise. |
| Installing wool | insulation is very similar to installing conventional i |
| e with the heat-generating component itself, | insulation is required only in that localized area. |
| Their double walled | insulation keeps the heat in and conserves energy, the |
| with LIFA close to the body, Fibrepile as an | insulation layer, and rainwear for protection. |
| such as solar power, district heating, high | insulation levels and heat recovery systems. |
| Nanogel is a brand of aerogel | insulation mainly used in building products and oil and |
| ® is a patented synthetic microfiber thermal | insulation material (see United States Patent 4,588,635 |
| egrees celsius left the tube and damaged the | insulation material of electricity wires and airplane c |
| Glass wool used as | insulation material is the company's main product. |
| Polyurethane is a closed-cell foam | insulation material that contains a low-conductivity ga |
| e building, it uses environmentally-friendly | insulation materials such as cellulose, and uses no air |
| two factories which manufacture plastic and | insulation materials and electronic goods. |
| ter, incorporation of healthier building and | insulation materials, recycling, use of renewable energ |
| Like most | insulation materials, the gaps between fibers not only |
| sed for various purposes, including building | insulation, mulch, packing material, mattress stuffing, |
| Non-adherent protection such as | insulation must be removed. |
| An initial estimate of | insulation needs in the United States can be determined |
| E Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical | Insulation Oct 1995, Volume 2, Issue 5, pages 711-716. |
| rted since the higher voltage will cause the | insulation of nearly shorted wires to break down. |
| is also used as a refractory material in the | insulation of such devices as thermocouples, where it c |
| h Bright also he devised improvements in the | insulation of submarine cables. |
| ay, Glava grew dramatically, as the need for | insulation of buildings became clear. |
| The wythes sandwich a layer of | insulation of usually 2″ or more depending on R-value r |
| It is used in the manufacture of electrical | insulation, of protective coverings (including garments |
| ed the addition of central air conditioning, | insulation of the roof and exterior walls, and the repl |
| Foam | insulation often uses hazardous chemicals with high hum |
| fety precaution to carry away current if the | insulation on the wires is damaged and the case becomes |
| ermal blankets (layers of foil vacuum-shield | insulation) on the descent module of the approaching So |
| evices on taps, showers and toilets, thermal | insulation on and in buildings, replacement of single g |
| Insulation on the bottom of floor systems or in the mid | |
| oats straw) as structural elements, building | insulation, or both. |
| when exposed to air which spreads across the | insulation over time as the switch is operated, short-c |
| the installation of clearly visible external | insulation panelling and improved ventilation to addres |
| ost pronounced when the wall itself has poor | insulation performance: in a wall constructed to modern |
| The | insulation properties are beneficial for retaining some |
| e adapted to either increase thermal mass or | insulation properties. |
| electrical applications as it possesses good | insulation qualities and it seals out moisture. |
| -pressure tests to ensure the buildings heat | insulation reaches the required standard |
| Insulation reduced the ambient temperature to 80°F (27° | |
| Further, the following | insulation requirements must be met: For walls 0.2 W/m² |
| ced mice disabled many rockets by eating the | insulation, requiring "hundreds of cats and repairmen". |
| There are four types of | insulation: Rolls and batts, Loose-fill, Rigid foam, an |
| The Australian Government's new Home | Insulation Safety Plan was announced on 1 April 2010. |
| Foam | insulation serves as a barrier to airborne sounds, and |
| coal boilers, papermaking felts, electrical | insulation, specialty membranes, gaskets, and packings. |
| Along with the government's | insulation stimulus policy, it contributed to perceptio |
| ses of the foam include ducting, duct/piping | insulation, structural components, and strengthening of |
| sed for storing hot water, but have advanced | insulation technology to keep the liquid nitrogen cool |
| or leave the container, due to its adiabatic | insulation, the system should exhibit no change in entr |
| effectively discourages over-specifying the | insulation thickness. |
| However with good pipe and tank | insulation, this was in practice quite rare. |
| e needed for all sections of the pipeline as | insulation to keep the heat of above-ground structures |
| This was done to provide sound | insulation to the floor of the railway car prior to fin |
| the owner to shift the company's focus from | insulation to comic book publishing. |
| st suitable and most often used trade is the | insulation trade. |
| al resistance of the gas, spray polyurethane | insulation typically has an R-value around R-7 to R-8 p |
| the United Kingdom or filler) is a layer of | insulation used in quilting between a top layer of patc |
| has the highest R-value of readily available | insulation used in homes and buildings. |
| d trenches and covered with gravel for their | insulation value. |
| H. Qureshi, "IEEE Transactions on Electrical | Insulation, Vol. |
| y at Buffalo, J. R. Laghari, IEEE Electrical | Insulation, Vol. 2, No.6, 1986. |
| he ballast section and 210 pounds (95 kg) of | insulation was applied to the inner skin of the upper p |
| The "tin foil" | insulation was removed from the roof as well. |
| In 1979, Thinsulate | insulation was introduced, marketed as providing "warmt |
| Insulation was provided by seaweed sewn into a quilt, p | |
| Cellulose | insulation was produced locally by small manufacturers |
| jects, intended to save energy by installing | insulation, were stopped on 19 November, pending safety |
| Modern heating and | insulation were installed and these improvements have b |
| Aircel Comics evolved from Aircel | Insulation, when the government pulled its contract wit |
| dows that did not contain the amount of foam | insulation which the company had claimed they did. |
| Either clothing or electrical | insulation which was smouldering from the first explosi |
| Army requested an alternative to goose down | insulation, whose structure provides exceptional therma |
| within a wall or being covered in fiberglass | insulation will offer some protection to an electrical |
| walled like a vacuum flask with multi-layer | insulation, with the valves and fittings enclosed in a |
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