Most jewelers will use a thermal probe to test all suspected CZs, a test which relies on diamond's superlative thermal conductivity ( CZ, like almost all other diamond simulants, is a thermal insulator ).
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Also, you didn't mention the material, but computer desks should really be metal, as that acts as a heat sink to conduct heat away from electronic components, while wood and plastic act as a thermal insulators.
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The entire dessert is then placed in an extremely hot oven for a brief time, long enough to firm and thermal insulator, and the short cooking time prevents the heat from getting through to the ice cream and melting it.
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C-glass ( " C " for " chemical resistance " ) and T-glass ( " T " is for " thermal insulator " a North American variant of C-glass ) are resistant to chemical attack; both are often found in insulation-grades of blown fiberglass.
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C-glass ( " C " for " chemical resistance " ) and T-glass ( " T " is for " thermal insulator " a North American variant of C-glass ) are resistant to chemical attack; both are often found in insulation-grades of blown fiberglass.
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The RHC theory is applicable for any physical problem in which the hyperbolic equation is relevant : when speed of heat propagation is small, e . g . thermal insulators, or when speed of heat-flux variation is very large, e . g . pulsed-laser heating.
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:: : 3 ) If a small enough amount of smoke is needed, it could even be placed inside the ear, with a thermal insulator placed between the dry ice and skin ( don't try this at home ! ) . talk ) 20 : 08, 19 May 2015 ( UTC)
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However, it should be a superior thermal insulator to glass, and would be ideal for passive solar heating . ( I suppose instead of air-filled, you could fill the bubbles with a gas that's a better thermal insulator, but I would guess this would be cost prohibitive . ) talk ) 18 : 17, 8 October 2014 ( UTC)
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However, it should be a superior thermal insulator to glass, and would be ideal for passive solar heating . ( I suppose instead of air-filled, you could fill the bubbles with a gas that's a better thermal insulator, but I would guess this would be cost prohibitive . ) talk ) 18 : 17, 8 October 2014 ( UTC)
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The problem with steel is that it conducts heat well, and has a significant coefficient of thermal expansion, so quickly twists and buckles, popping out of it's brackets, etc . Wood, on the other hand, is a good thermal insulator, even when charred, so it takes many hours for heat to reach the interior and for it to twist and buckle.