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Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 20mm thickness hot sale

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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.

 

Product Applications:

 

The panels are udes widely in schools, offices, music studios, lecture theatres,
multi purpose halls, interview rooms, training areas and cinemas. They meet the
requirements of BB93 of Building Regulations for acoustics in school buildings and
are Class O fire rated hence meeting the Fire Regulations as well.

 

Product Advantages:

 

Saves headroom space because exceptional noise absorption effectiveness is achieved by low (30mm) material thickness.

Surfaces can be emulsion painted to any colour without significant loss in noise
absorption. Increase savings due to fast and easy installation.Lightweight and therefore are ideal for adhering to ceilings, which do not have a very high load bearing capabilities.

Meets BB93 standards for school acoustics as well as common areas in flats for Building
Regulations.

Reinforced edges for increased durability.

 

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  Ceiling  with  Tegular  Edge

FAQ:

Qustion1: How can you guarantee the quanlity of your products?

Firstly, our company listed Forture top 500, so we have high reputation in doing business. Secondly, we make our products according to the standards, and if you want to go and see our factories, it is ok and we will welcome you!

Question 2: Where is your factories?

Our factories in different areas of China, such as Shandong Province, Hebei Province, etc.

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Q:between 12 inches and 24 inches thick hallowblocks ceiling
For ceiling the 24 inch thick is slightly better, but not for roof as more afternoon heat is stored in the increased mass of the 24 inch blocks. If the ceiling hollows are filled with fiberglass or rockwool, a 2% reduction in electric consumption is possible as the convection currents are reduced for both 12 inch and 24 inch hollow blocks. Neil
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:Is it fiberglass, it looks like foam?
Yes the business owner is absolutely right. It is fiberglass. That is added as a safety feature. It keeps the risk of fire away. Don't remove it!
Q:Interior designers should understand which decoration materials
Plate Finishing material Tiles Paint Lamps and lanterns switch panel Power supply wire Plumbing accessories Common furniture brand Indoor commonly used plants.
Q:Cast-in-place floor (ceiling position) Reinforcement protective layer is not enough, local steel exposed. I intend to use epoxy resin mortar
If not skilled, epoxy resin mortar is not good to paint. And grass-roots bonding is a problem, the level of skilled workers is also a problem. Suggest, 1, steel rust to be completely, or the same burst open; 2, carbon fiber reinforcement approach, that is, epoxy resin plus fiberglass cloth, professional construction. Quality assurance, the effect is much better than their own configuration of epoxy resin mortar. In addition, crack prevention. This method of handling is a formal approach that can be changed by design. 3, the surface putty putty, it is finished.
Q:Glass fiber plant to waste silk down in our here, this is harmful to our living environment?
It is best not to use, because they are strong carcinogens, especially on the human lung, have a direct damage.
Q:It is best not to affect the decoration, the project is small, but can not be long-term to the downstairs leaking, the cause of the water may be the original decoration is not good, the last time to replace the angle valve to solve, but hope that the future no longer encounter water leakage. Do not drip, just seepage to the ceiling of the downstairs, self-house cabinets near the base line of the external paint is also mottled, downstairs ceiling also paint mottled (the room other walls or ceilings do not leak the place did not this problem). It is best not to affect the decoration, the project is small, but can not be long-term to the downstairs leaking, the cause of the water may be the original decoration is not good, the last time to replace the angle valve to solve, but hope that the future no longer encounter water leakage.
1. There may be a waterproof layer of the problem, in order to solve the fundamental problem or to knock down the original tile to do waterproof. 2. If there is a problem with the water pipe, it is necessary to repair and then do waterproof again.
Q:When I moved into my house the ceiling was cracked from the ceiling fan out to the walls in two directions. I don't want to put new wall board up and repairing the crack is not possible according to my Husband. What are some ways to cover the ceiling up?
If the ceiling is still shifting, it will crack again, no matter what you do. If not, then you might be able to fix it with joint compound and drywall tape. I don't know if it's the same, but we recently had a crack going from ceiling to floor. We had a drywall guy come out, who made the crack a little bigger, then remudded and retaped and retextured. (Actually, the problem was that it hadn't been taped the first time.)
Q:Our basement bedroom does not have insulation in ceiling between joists but it is possible to insulate from another area that is not finished but I would have to use the insulation which is blown in between the joists. Is this a good insulation and is it practical to do for noise reduction? Otherwise, we would have to tear out the ceiling in the bedroom and use the fiberglass insulation. Do you have any other ideas or suggestions for noise reduction? This is a new home.
Noise reduction would be the greatest benefit, because the ceiling is not exposed to lower temperatures. If the joists are unobstructed by solid braces, there are insulators who bore a hole in each end between joists and pump in a foam type insulation. I have seen this done to outside walls on a house before putting on siding.
Q:need a ceiling ladder storage rack that can hold a 28 ft. fibreglass ladder?
Are you asking me if I need a ladder rack? Or are you wondering what to use to hold a fiberglass ladder to the ceiling? Option 2) you could use 2 giant hooks that screw into the ceiling, and that should be sufficient. However: since those ladders are a bit heavy, why not do yourself a favor and store it horizontally on a couple hooks near the bottom of the wall instead? It's a lot more convenient that way, and safer for everyone concerned.

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