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The side of the heated block was full of glass fiber for heat insulation.
When we sleep with eiderdown pillows and duvets, we are using feathers in their original guise: for heat insulation.
These Cadillacs, 18 inches deep and lined with plastic foam for heat insulation, form an elegant $20,000 wall around the roof.
Now it looks like aerospace engineers at Georgia Tech have found a promising candidate in an unlikely place: ceramic beads that were originally made for heat insulation.
This transparent heat mirror can be applied in the "windows" of ultraviolet curing system for heat insulation.
Thermal barrier coatings are common porous materials coated on the surface of devices operating under high temperatures and designed for heat insulation.
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The researchers filled this shroud-like liner with beads-originally made from conventional ceramic powders for heat-insulation applications-that varied in diameter from 1 to 5 millimeters and featured multiple pin holes in their eggshell-thin walls.
Understanding the influence of microstructural parameters on the rate of heat transfer through a disordered fibrous medium is important for the design and development of heat insulation materials.
This study was carried out to develop a single-action, two-step clinching system for clinching heat insulation plates.
Furthermore, our research team proposed the optimization design method for tunnel heat insulation and anti-freezing by using geothermal energy and presented the challenges for future applications of the ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system in tunnels.
Because the old cars contain a layer of asbestos within their walls for sound and heat insulation, tearing them apart for junk metal would have involved a costly process of asbestos removal.
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