0 the act of covering something to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering, or the fact that something is covered in this way:
1 the substance used in insulating:
A carbon-fibre reinforced plastic composite structure with thermal insulation filling combines both structural integrity with thermal insulation.
Democracies in which power is more highly concentrated vest national officials with greater insulation and autonomy from groups opposing trade liberalization.
Compared with the voltage-current waveform by a difference in diameter, 50 mm in diameter case has long insulation time.
The insulation times of aluminum and tungsten wires are proportional to the length.
Enhancing such states' developmental performance can be seen to require the insulation of policymaking and implementation from arbitrary political interference.
Porous insulations accomplish this by trapping air so that significant convective heat loss is eliminated, leaving only conduction and minor radiation transfer.
To reduce energy consumption as far as possible, 300mm of insulation was applied to the roof and 200 to the walls.
Hearing for example, which is architecturally neglected - good acoustics and good sound insulation are aesthetic qualities too.
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