kaasueristystä
Kaasueristystä, meaning gas insulation in Finnish, refers to the practice of using a gas or a layer of gas to prevent the transfer of heat. This principle is fundamental in various technological applications aimed at improving energy efficiency and maintaining specific temperature conditions. Gases are generally poor conductors of heat compared to solids or liquids, making them effective insulators. The effectiveness of a gas as an insulator depends on its thermal conductivity, density, and its ability to form stable, still layers.
Common gases used for insulation include air, argon, and krypton. Air is the most readily available and
The concept of kaasueristystä is also applied in other fields, such as vacuum flasks, where a vacuum