Insulating material definition

Insulating material means material used for the purpose of minimizing the loss of heat from a
Insulating material or "insulation" means any material listed in Section 1551(b) of this article and placed within or contiguous to a wall, ceiling, roof, or floor of a room or building, or contiguous to the surface of any appliance or its intake or outtake mechanism, for the purpose of reducing heat transfer or reducing adverse temperature fluctuations of the building room or appliance.
Insulating material means material used for the purpose of preventing the passage of heat out of a windrow or other pile. Insulating material includes, but is not limited to, end-product compost, foam, or soil. Insulating material does not include composting material that has not reached maturity.

Examples of Insulating material in a sentence

  • Insulating material shall be approximately 1/4 inch thick, of automobile sidewall tire quality, and attached to the chassis frame or body member so as not to move under severe operating conditions.

  • Cl.28 Resistance of Insulating material to abnormal heat, to fire and to tracking In GB the sub-clauses 28.

  • The following properties are targeted for the coatings: ✓ Insulating material ✓ Biocompatible ✓ No stress ✓ Chemically inert ✓ Adheres perfectly to substrate ✓ Has coefficient of thermal expansion close to Si ✓ Resistant against wear and scratches.

  • Insulating material: Al. Porcelain Glaze: Light ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ n° 70 Metal parts assembled with Portland cement.

  • Insulating material, gloves etc Testing Equipment Fall Protection Equipment Where a safety dispute arises the provisions within the relevant dispute settlement procedures will be strictly adhered to.