Tyhjiöpullot
Tyhjiöpullot, also known as vacuum flasks or thermoses, are insulated containers designed to keep their contents at a stable temperature for extended periods. They achieve this by minimizing heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation. The core of a tyhjiöpullo is a double-walled vessel, typically made of glass or stainless steel. The space between these walls is evacuated, creating a vacuum. This vacuum layer significantly reduces heat transfer via conduction and convection, as there are very few molecules to carry heat from one wall to the other.
The inner and outer surfaces of the double walls are often coated with a reflective material, such
Tyhjiöpullot are widely used for a variety of purposes, including storing beverages like coffee, tea, and soup,