Insulation is the practice of providing a barrier surrounding, or within a building or other object to slow the conductive flow of heat. A reflective barrier is often added to insulation to slow radiative heat flow.
Insulation is used not only for buildings, but also for stoves[?], refrigerators, freezers[?], and some other appliances where it's important to slow heat flow, and in many industrial applications.
Commonly-used types of insulation in residential construction include:
See also:
Insulation also refers to electrically nonconductive barriers, i.e. insulators.
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