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Thermal insulation is a type of advanced material used to reduce the transfer of heat between two objects. It is commonly used in buildings, vehicles, and other structures to maintain a comfortable temperature and reduce energy costs. Thermal insulation is typically made from materials such as fiberglass, foam, and plastic, which are designed to resist the flow of heat. It is also available in a variety of forms, including blankets, boards, and spray foam.
Thermal insulation is an important part of energy efficiency and is used in a variety of applications, from residential and commercial buildings to industrial and automotive applications. It is also used in the aerospace and defense industries to protect sensitive equipment from extreme temperatures.
Some companies in the thermal insulation market include Owens Corning, Johns Manville, Knauf Insulation, Rockwool, and Armacell. Show Less Read more