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insulation![]() Some ways of insulating a house. One quarter of the heat energy loss in a house is lost through the roof. Insulating the loft with a fibre-fill material helps to reduce heat loss as the fibres trap air, which is a poor conductor of heat. Cavity wall insulation works in a similar way, as the insulation foam that fills the gap between the two walls also traps air. Double-glazed windows trap air between two panes of glass. Other preventive measures include using curtains and carpets and fitting draught excluders around doors and windows.
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Also, silanes were used as a treatment for fillers, such as clays, in reinforced rubber cable insulations where both coupling between the filler and polymer together with improved hydrophobicity were required. Alternative building materials such as certified sustainable lumber and natural insulations can be harder to get and are typically more expensive than conventional building materials purchased at your local building material warehouse. Nonmember institutions may maintain reserve balances with a Federal Reserve Bank indirectly, on a pass-through basis, with certain approved insulations, For previous reserve requirements, see earlier editions of the Annual Report or the Federal Reserve Bulletin. |
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