- The act of insulating or the state of being insulated.
- A material or substance used in insulating: soundproof cork insulation; a layer of trapped air that serves as insulation.
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Material used to slow the transfer of heat through walls so as to reduce energy costs and help maintain a uniform temperature.
Example: These materials are frequently used as insulation: fiberglass, mineral wool, cellulose, foam, and urethane. Asbestos is no longer used because airborne particles may cause lung disease.
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1. the surrounding of a space or body with material designed to prevent the entrance or escape of radiant energy.
2. the material so used.
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