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which fireproof mineral acts as an insulating agent?​

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Answered by dsehrawat521
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Answer:

mineral wool

Explanation:

Mineral wool is perhaps the best known of the whole range of insulation types. It is widely used in all sectors of industry, transport and building for thermal, acoustic and fire-protection purposes. There is a common misconception that mineral wool is a specific product type – it is not.

Answered by asadbinabbas96
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Answer:

Mineral wool is widely used for conventional thermal insulation applications (Malloy, 1969). Some applications are the fire protection of building structures or the heat insulation of steam generators, reactors, and pipes. The term “mineral wool” typically refers to several types of insulation material (Malloy, 1969)

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