0 present participle of insulate --
1 to cover and surround something with a material or substance in order to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering: --
2 to protect someone or something from harmful experiences or influences: --
The sections were joined together using insulating tape to seal the joints between sections on the outer wall.
The flow structure is governed by the currents in these boundary layers for the case of insulating walls.
We therefore speculate that a highly insulating foam of desorbed water vapour developed at the top of the sill.
Circulation induced by electric fields in insulating liquids.
The reduction to a classical boundary-value problem is made for the case of an insulating cylinder.
Rather, it is that insulating electoral outcomes from the effects of racial prejudice is more important than having districts with regular shapes.
Immersion of biological tissues at ambient temperature may thus result in the formation of an insulating layer of nitrogen gas around the specimen.
For example, collapse through a change of state in a planet's core might set up an insulating layer.