szigetelkké
Szigetelkké is a Hungarian term that translates to "insulating material" or "insulation" in English. It refers to any substance or material that is used to reduce or prevent the transfer of heat, electricity, sound, or other forms of energy. In construction, szigetelkké is most commonly associated with thermal insulation, designed to keep buildings warm in winter and cool in summer, thereby improving energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
Various materials can serve as szigetelkké. Common examples include mineral wool (rock wool and glass wool),
In addition to thermal insulation, the concept of szigetelkké also encompasses electrical insulation, which prevents the