| 11. | The result is an extremely low-density solid with several remarkable properties, most notably its effectiveness as a thermal insulator.
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| 12. | Sodium chloride is easy to load and is used for high-temperature experiments because it acts as a good thermal insulator.
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| 13. | It is used as a filtration aid, mild abrasive in products including metal polishes and toothpaste, mechanical insecticide, thermal insulator.
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| 14. | It also reduces heat transfer to the air in the tyre because the ceramic coating, although thin, is a thermal insulator.
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| 15. | Specifically, it could act as a thermal insulator, allowing the wires to overheat, especially if there's an intermittent connection inside the box.
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| 16. | The best quality is taken from the eider duck, often while still alive, for its down is known for its effectiveness as a thermal insulator.
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| 17. | "' Macor "'is the trademark for a thermal insulator, and is stable up to temperatures of 1000 �C, with very little thermal expansion or outgassing.
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| 18. | :A jacket filled with duck down feathers; the down is used as a thermal insulator .-- Talk 19 : 07, 1 June 2007 ( UTC)
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| 19. | This structural material product contains little or no air or gas, is more dense, and is a much poorer thermal insulator than is glass wool.
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| 20. | I would advise buying a wooden chopping board or some sort of thermal insulator, and placing it on that, if the surface below would have been plastic.
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