vuotoeristystä
Vuotoeristystä, often translated as vacuum insulation, is a method of thermal insulation that utilizes a vacuum to minimize heat transfer. This technique is particularly effective because heat can be transferred through conduction, convection, and radiation. In a vacuum, conduction and convection are virtually eliminated due to the absence of a medium for these processes to occur. Radiation, however, can still transfer heat, so vacuum insulated elements often incorporate materials that reflect radiant heat.
The most common application of vacuum insulation is in vacuum flasks, also known as Thermos bottles. These
Beyond consumer goods, vacuum insulation technology is also employed in industrial and scientific applications where extremely