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Why is INSL flammable?
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Why is INSL flammable?
Sparkette
8th Dec 2010
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The whole purpose of it is that it doesn't conduct heat, so it can be used to shield things from temperature changes. But if that's the case, why the hell does it catch fire? Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of it?
Finalflash50
8th Dec 2010
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Catelite
8th Dec 2010
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Because ordinary insulation isn't fireproof.
Ace
8th Dec 2010
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And it can't be lit by heat. Insulation isn't meant to stop fires only heat. And doesn't it conduct the heat of the fire.
p.s. I know, I know I made grammatical mistake.
RedFlash
8th Dec 2010
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That's why houses with insulation burn more than houses that don't
Fireproof
8th Dec 2010
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Yea you said my name lol
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