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Qué (quién) es insulating properties - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE -- ONLY PHYSICAL TYPES (ELECTRICITY, HEAT, SOUND)
Insulating; Insulate; Insulating medium; Insulated; Insulation (disambiguation); Insulation materials

National Football League Properties         
NFL Properties
National Football League Properties, also known as NFL Properties (abbreviated NFLP), is the merchandising and licensing arm of the National Football League (NFL). The subsidiary of the league was founded in 1963 to maintain control of the brands of the league and its franchises and to license and negotiate with vendors to create official NFL merchandise.
Dielectric gas         
GAS SEPARATING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS FROM EACH OTHER
Insulating gas; Gaseous dielectric
A dielectric gas, or insulating gas, is a dielectric material in gaseous state. Its main purpose is to prevent or rapidly quench electric discharges.
Transformer oil         
HIGHLY REFINED MINERAL OIL
Insulating oil; Oil transformer; Electrical oil
Transformer oil or insulating oil is an oil that is stable at high temperatures and has excellent electrical insulating properties. It is used in oil-filled transformers (wet transformers),Frank D.

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Insulation

Insulation may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de insulating properties
1. The dumped oil can cause respiratory problems and destroys the insulating properties of penguin feathers, leading to the rapid loss of body temperature.
2. Today they‘re favored by intrepid wilderness campers who like working with natural resources – and who understand the insulating properties of snow.
3. This classic American recipe was reportedly invented by an American–born physicist, Benjamin Thompson Rumford, in 1804. (He was handy in the kitchen, for he also invented a double boiler, a coffeemaker, and the kitchen range.) Rumford later wrote that his recipe was a byproduct of his studying the insulating properties of beaten egg whites.