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properties of thermacol​

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Most importantly, it features a closed-cell structure and thus supports low thermal conductivity.

It is highly preferred for thermal insulation.

Other materials possess an open cell structure and are thus incompetent when subject to moisture.

Secondly, Thermocol is tasteless, odorless and fungi-resistant.

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