| 11. | The outermost layer is usually simply an insulation material, " e . g . ", mineral wool.
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| 12. | As with other forms of mineral wool, glass-wool insulation can be used for thermal and acoustic applications.
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| 13. | Mineral wools are capable of operating at high temperatures and exhibit good fire performance ratings when tested.
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| 14. | Since the 1990s Izocam has produced glass wool in Tarsus, Mersin and mineral wool in the Gebze plant.
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| 15. | Mineral wools, including rock and slag wools, are inorganic strands of mineral fibre bonded together using organic binders.
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| 16. | Clete Kiper, owner of Spray Tech Insulation in Nashville, Tenn ., only insulates homes with rock or mineral wool.
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| 17. | Between 1959 and 1985, of mineral wool were produced from oil shale coke, a solid residue of oil shale.
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| 18. | People can be exposed to mineral wool fibers in the workplace by breathing them in, skin contact, and eye contact.
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| 19. | Fiberglass and mineral wool, Raimondo said, can be purchased in rolls or precut bats and then fitted between the joists.
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| 20. | Fibrous plasters, containing either mineral wool, or ceramic fibres tend to simply entrain more air, thus displacing the heavy fibres.
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