Insulation in a sentence as a noun

If you were a company, you'd have insulation against lawsuits.

So far all we've seen is insulation for those who need it, as a byproduct of huge control loss for everyone.

They don't realise that efficient cars are noisier because they're not carrying the weight of sound insulation.

During expansion, a 470 volt three-phase line had been put in, the insulation had been stripped off while they were pulling it through the conduit.

My current residence is a 50 yr old double brick wall house that doesn't do as well, but better than you might think for a house with zero insulation in the walls.

That is surrounded by input, output, and gate connections and insulation that are all multiple-atoms in size.

The problem is you can't inflate a high R-value pad without pressure - the reason his inflates so fast is there is no insulation, no down, no pockets, so the air can just go right in.

This provides a host of benefits, notably in terms of durability and improved health thanks to increased insulation from humidity.

Everything went really well, except there was some kind of crossover cable between generators that helped them balance load that failed because of a nick in its insulation.

Additional insulation & physical isolation of parts that can induce vibrations into the structure also help.

Besides we all know government is bad. These people preferred their life of liberty and horrific, agonizing electrocution to a life lived under repressive workplace regulations like putting insulation on high-voltage wires.

The construction practices are very poor and even if you shell out for an apartment in a new mansion, expect to find paper-thin walls, no heat insulation and overall very shoddy construction quality.

The link itself addresses this:Overtightening of cable management bindings can cause conductor breakage, insulation damage, excessive chafing, and deformations between the conductive, dielectric, and shield parts of a cable, and no doubt a host of other issues.

Insulation definitions

noun

the state of being isolated or detached; "the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel"

See also: insularity insularism detachment

noun

a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity

See also: insulant

noun

the act of protecting something by surrounding it with material that reduces or prevents the transmission of sound or heat or electricity