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Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 15mm thickness hot sale

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3000 m²
Supply Capability:
10000 m²/month

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The tile is made by high-density fiberglass with compound decoration wool on the surface and fiberglass wool on the back .The edges are painted. With the characteristics of square in edges    and angle,it will be parallel to suspension system after installation.

 

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The titles are manufactured from high density dry felf resin bonded fiberglass wool, with fine texture painted glass tissue facer,plain tissue backer and sealed and painted edges.square edge titles will be paralled to suspension system after installation. 

 

Product Advantages:

 

1.  Materials:made by fiberglass,tension-strong.  

2.  Fire-proof:Grade A,tested by national authoritative department(GB9624-1997)

3.  Moisture-proof and sunk-proof:Good dimensional stability when temperature is below 40 degree and moisture is below 90%.

4.  Environmentally friendly:Both of the products and package can be recycled 

5.  High strength and small density, very suitable for ceiling decoration.
6.  Easy installation, attractive design. Low cost, competitive price

7. The  gypsum ceiling boards are applicable to business building, hotel, hospital, factory,      shopping mall and other public building and family decoration.

8.The design is novel, any pattern can be applied

 

Main Product Features:

 

Material: Torrefaction Compounded high density fiberglass wool

Face: Special painting laminated with decorative fiberglass tissue

Color: white, black and others to order

Fire-resistant: class A, non combustible

NRC: 0.9-1.0, excellent sound absorption

Thermal-resistant: >0.4 (m2k/w)

Humidity: Dimensionally stable with RH up to 95% at  40c, no sagging, wrapping, or delaminating

Moisture rete:<1% (JC/T670-2005)

Enviromental impact: Tiles and packing are fully recyclable

Product Specifications:

Fiberglass Acoustic Ceiling Roof Ceiling Design

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   A: Tell us your budget and target market and we will give you professional advice of exact kinds and quantity.

 

3)Q: May I get some samples of the product?

A:Yes, of course. If you need, we could sent you the small samples by the reliable delivery company such as DHL etc.

4)Q:How does your factory do regarding quality control?

A: Quality is priority, we always attach great importance to quality controlling from every worker to

the very end.

 

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Q:I'm finishing my basement in a newer home (built in 2005). The main level floor / basement ceiling is built with I-joists 16 OC. The main level is mainly hardwood floor, and I plan to have a home theater in the basement. I'd like to cut down on the noise from the hardwood floor above (walking in shoes is very loud!) and noise from the theater from coming upstairs. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this? I was thinking spray foam would be perfect, but man is that stuff expensive. Any other best bet suggestions?Thanks!
Use 16 R-19 unfaced fiberglass batts to insulate between the joist. There is a product called Z channel that attaches to the bottom of the floor joist, and holds the wallboard off of the joist. I've seen this used many times in home theaters with great effect.
Q:Melamine plastic synthesis process, mainly the molding powder added in that process
There are many types of plastic products, a lot of classification methods.
Q:If you were a single woman with no man around, how would you fix a hole in the ceiling from water damage? And the roof? On a budget. Is this possible for a small woman to do this job by herself? Can someone give me step by step instructions? Photo of the damage attatched.
First you need to diagnose the problem of why the water came in to begin with, and resolve it if you can. Without doing that, your ceiling repair is just going to have to be done over again. The other ceiling repair suggestions are good - but they don't speak to the cause of the leak. You don't say what the roof above it looks like, or where you live. Is it flat? Is it sloped? Is it shingled or metal? Can you get access to it. without killing yourself? You do NOT want to be getting out on the roof by yourself; you at least need to have someone holding the ladder, and if it's very steeply pitched, this is really not something you should contemplate doing by yourself. It may simply be due to weather conditions: the snow on the roofs can create ice dams, where the melting water re-freezes and gets shoved underneath the roof shingles. If there is no waterproof underlayment underneath the roof shingles, then the water can seep in under the roof shingles. If this is what's happening, the only thing you can try doing now is to keep your roof as clear as you can. A roof rake (special tool, not an actual rake) can be used to clear the snow away from as far up as can be reached, and it can help prevent ice dams. But frankly, this weather is so bad, that's still not a fail safe. You don't say if you own or rent. If you are renting, this should be up to the landlord to fix, and should not be your problem.
Q:Faced or Unfaced fiberglass? How much might it help with sound reduction? Right now Unfaced R30 fiberglass is just under $10 a batt for aprox 30 sq feet. I'm not sure if that is too much R value for a ceiling or if you can even use unfaced batting If it isn't ok for a basement ceiling then I can get some R13 kraft faced for $40/ 163 sq feet.
Well, the facing is a vapor barrier. If you need one, you need one - and it would go to the warm side in a normal application. But I'm getting the impression that you're more concerned about soundproofing than thermal insulation. If the basement isn't much cooler than the rest of the house, faced or unfaced won't matter. The thicker the insulation, the better the soundproofing.
Q:Details: The house is a 3 story house. When showering on the 2nd or 3rd floor, the living room ceiling leaked. Not just 1-2 drops but we had to get a bucket and you can see the staining on the ceiling. This was 4-5 years ago and we stopped using these showers. No further leaking when NOT using the showers. The contractor opened the ceiling today near the staining and turned on the showers. He said that there was no leaking. What happened? Any suggestions? Thanks.
Did the plumber stand in the shower and move around, jump up and down and attempt to distort the floor of the shower? Did he deflect the shower as would occur with someone actually standing in the shower, such that water would splash against the walls, back at the faucets, etc? Did he turn on both the hot and cold water? I would actually have someone use the shower, in particular whomever used the shower before when it leaked - the reason being that maybe something they were doing caused water to be diverted enough that it found a place to escape the shower stall and/or floor pan.
Q:My bathroom because of a variety of pipelines have been well, if the installation of tiles, then all the re-waste and then get, very troublesome! I would like to ask you there is no one can brush directly on the bathroom wall paint, asked to take a shower when the cold water will not fall in the above, hot water rushed in the above will not have any reaction. Have a friend please know please! Thank you!
Toilet brush waterproof coating precautions 1, pay attention to the next to the water pipe to be careful, you can brush a few times, or even to the end there is no residue directly into the tube around. This place is easy because the brush is uneven, and seepage. 2, the walls around 30 cm brush, shower area brush one meter eight, the width of the shower area to the limit. 3,24 hours of closed water test, you must go downstairs to see if there is leakage phenomenon, no words, paste tiles.
Q:My house has not been renovated, according to the upstairs that he bought the best waterproof glue, do a number of waterproof treatment, try to see the water did not see a leak, told me to be assured! What is the possibility of future leakage? Thank you
Well, you should do more waterproof waterproof comparison
Q:Is there any decoration material that can replace the glass on the sliding door?
In general, now pay attention to environmental protection Environmental materials are more rest assured that the general home decoration materials can be divided into wall materials, ground materials, decorative lines, the top materials and fasteners, connectors and adhesives and other five categories
Q:What are the decorative materials?
Wallpaper, wall tiles, paint, paint, decorative panels, wall carpets, wood plywood, MDF, fire board wire water pipe cement and other hardware
Q:This is an old house and has wood and some type of dry cement-type material in between the wood slats. I stepped on the ceiling while doing an insulation job in the attic. The wood is fine but the dryed material cracked and separated from the wood slats in the bathroom. The damages area is around 18 inches by 12 inches, and some cracks in other areas of the ceiling. I do not want to sheetrock the whole bathroom if i can avaoid it (too many projects in this ol house). thanks!
If all you are seeing from the bathroom are cracks: Cut a peice of 3/4 plywood a little larger than the area of cracked ceiling. From the attic side apply a good construction adhesive to the area between the loose ceiling and the wood slats. Don't skimp! Now cover the damaged ceiling from the bathroom side with the plywood and either wedge in place with a 2x4 (called a deadman) or attach the plywood with 2 (or longer) drywall screws, preferable into the ceiling joists. Once adhesive has dried, remove plywood, cover all cracks with self-adhesive fiberglass joint tape, and cover with this coat of quick setting joint compound. Durabond 300 works great for nonprofessionals because it has a long working time but will still dry very hard and will adhere to the existing plaster better than regular drywall joint compound. When dry, cover entire repair with skim coat of regular joint compound. When that dries, sand and paint. Ceiling should last until the next wrong step. If large pieces of ceiling have fallen: First replace larger areas with correct thickness drywall, then procede as descibed above. The washered screws described in other answers tend to create more cracks than they correct.

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