How to use in-sentence of “insulation”:
+ When Vermiculite has changed into small grains it is a very good material for insulation and is used to stop the escape of heat in things like ovens, furnaces and houses in cold countries.
+ PIR insulation can be a mechanical irritant to skin, eyes, and upper respiratory system during fabrication.
+ Tapestries were also draped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter, as well as for decorative display.
+ The insulation is also somewhat flammable.
+ This insulation is called the myelin sheath.
+ Prefabricated PIR sandwich panels are manufactured with corrosion-protected, corrugated steel facings bonded to a core of PIR foam and used extensively as roofing insulation and vertical walls.
+ A partial discharge is an electric discharge that breaks through a small portion of the insulation between two conductors.
+ Wetsuits act as insulation invented by Jack O’Neill, and help the body to retain its heat.
Example sentences of “insulation”:
+ The insulation on knob and tube wiring was usually cotton cloth soaked in asphalt.
+ This is not necessary on modern wiring because modern insulation alone is enough to prevent short circuits.
+ The insulation on knob and tube wiring was usually cotton cloth soaked in asphalt.
+ This is not necessary on modern wiring because modern insulation alone is enough to prevent short circuits.
+ They grow thicker fur in the Autumn, and put on more than 50% of their body weight as fat for insulation and as energy reserves.
+ The speed at which the signal travels depends on how thick the axon is, and how much insulation it has.
+ It allows better insulation with less material, although it is much more expensive than fiberglass.
+ This leads us to think that feathers evolved first as heat insulation and only later for flight.
+ It lends itself to an incredible array of uses, from artificial leather to electrical insulation and cabling, packaging and containers.
+ With this kind of material, the choice of insulation core material determines how easily it can be burned.
+ The new laws also reflect inceased awareness of the importance of better building insulation and the use of daylighting.
+ Despite this PIR insulation is generally regarded as being more fire resistant than PUR insulation.
+ A partial discharge does not completely cross the insulation between the two conductors, only a small portion of it in one area.
+ The charge passing through this insulation is called electrical breakdown.
+ Marine mammals have thick layers of fat under their skin, which is better insulation than wet fur.
+ Some knob and tube insulation intended for industrial use contained asbestos, which reduced the risk of fire, but can cause cancer.
+ The main purpose is to protect people from an electric shock caused when some of the current travels through a person’s body due to an electrical fault such as a short circuit, insulation failure, or equipment malfunction.
+ Over time this insulation can wear out, become brittle, and fall off, leaving bare wire.
+ The ceramic knobs and tubes provide some protection because even if the insulation does fall off, the bare wire can not touch the wooden structure.
+ It became the norm when building codes began to require insulation in interior walls.
+ Any vermiculite insulation found in a building should be treated as containing asbestos until confirmed otherwise by a laboratory.
+ The fur of the Arctic fox provides the best insulation of any mammal.