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Long-term dimensional stability

The dimensional stability of an insulation material is a property that is absolutely necessary for the faultless function of an insulation system. The term implies not only the reversible linear coefficient of expansion, which depends on the temperature, but also irreversible changes of dimensions which can be caused by influences of temperature, water or humidity and also by too-high loads.


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