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2 X 4 Fiberglass Ceiling Panels - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling Well Quality 130k Density

2 X 4 Fiberglass Ceiling Panels - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling Well Quality 130k Density

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Fiberglass Ceiling

The tiles are manufactured from high density fiberglass wool.The visible face has a decorative fiberglass tissue and the back of the tile is covered with normal tissue.The four edges of the tile are sealed and have grooves. It can be jointed together without suspended system. The tiles will cover the suspension system after installation. They are are suitable for loe flap ceiling space and concrete-made, wooded-made or gymsum ceiling.

 

Installation method:

Use screw to fix the smooth roof. The tiles can be connected after making grooves on each two jointed edges.

Tiles are easy to trim and install

Both inches and metric grids are available

 

Main Characteristic:

Non-combustible

No sagging,wrapping or delaminating

Green building material

Excellent sound absorption

 

Application:

Halls,classrooms,offices,shopping centers.etc.

 

Acoustic fiberglass ceiling contains a better perfomance in tension strong, light weight, so it is easy to trim and install for interior decoration, with T-grids for suspension system or glue, nail or good material could come with fiberglass ceiling baord. Thus an excellent artical work need a high quality acoustic ceiling board, also high quality.

 

Energysaving is a trend for our 21' era, new product like fiberglass ceiling tile could in place of traditional products one day. Which depends on functional characters: little deflection of geometry dimention, no radiocative property, specific activity of 226Ra: Ira ≤1.0 and specific activity of 226 Ra 232 Th, 40 K: Ir ≤ 1.3. Both products and packages can be recycled.

 

Q: What is soft film ceilings?
Soft film smallpox - founded in Switzerland in the nineteenth century, and then by the French Farmland SCHERRER (Flanders. Scholes) in 1967 to continue to study and successfully promote the European and American countries to the smallpox market, soft film ceiling Has become the preferred material for ceiling materials. The soft film is made of special polychlorohexene material, 0.18 mm thick, about 180 to 320 grams per square meter, and its fire rating is B1 grade. The soft film is formed by one or more cuts and is finished with high frequency welding. The soft film needs to be measured in the field after the size of the ceiling, produced in the factory. Soft film size stability at -15 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius. Transparent film ceiling can be used with a variety of lighting systems (such as neon lights, fluorescent) to create a fantastic, shadowless indoor lighting effects. At the same time to abandon the glass or plexiglass bulky, dangerous and small assembly of the shortcomings, has gradually become a new decorative highlights.
Q: Properties of thermoplastic composites
The thermoplastic resin matrix composites were developed in the 1980s, mainly including long fiber reinforced pellets (LFP), continuous fiber reinforced prepreg (MITT) and glass fiber felt reinforced thermoplastic composites (GMT). According to the different requirements, the resin matrix mainly PP, PE, PA, PBT, PEI, PC, PES, PEEK, PI, PAI and other thermoplastic engineering plastics, fiber types include glass fiber, carbon fiber, aramid fiber and boron fiber and all possible Of the fiber varieties. With the thermoplastic resin-based composite technology continues to mature and recyclable advantages, the varieties of composite materials developed rapidly, Europe and the United States developed thermoplastic resin matrix composite materials have accounted for more than 30% of the total amount of resin-based composites. ?High-performance thermoplastic resin-based composite materials to the majority of injection, the base to PP, PA-based. Products are pipe fittings (elbows, tees, flanges), valves, impellers, bearings, electrical and automotive parts, extrusion molding pipes, GMT molded products (such as jeep seat supports), car pedals, seats and so on. The application of glass fiber reinforced polypropylene in automobiles includes ventilation and heating systems, air filter housings, gearbox covers, seat frames, fender pads, and transmission belt covers.
Q: We are rennovating my basement. There was a drop ceiling and thin paneling on the walls. I took out the drop ceiling and the paneling. The main goal is to get an efficient way to heat the space. The house has radiator heating so I figured we could use the heat from the pipes as the main heating source.We will put in a new drop ceiling that stays above the pipes (exposing the pipes will heat the space). What kind of insulation is recommended for the new drop ceiling to keep the heat in? I was recommended either fiberglass or foam insulation.The framing on the walls is good and I would like to reuse. What type of insulation on the walls? We will be drywalling them. Once again, I was recommended fiberglass but to put a plastic barrier between the wall and insulation. What do you think?I am open to any suggestions.Thanks!
For the walls use fiberglass kraft faced(paper on one side) and no plastic or unfaced insulation with plastic. R-11 or R-13 for 2x4 walls. For the ceiling, I wouldn't bother with it. Instead add a radiator to the basement area and add a new pump and thermostat to create a new zone. Otherwise the basement would only be heated when some other area of the house needs more heat, this usually makes the basement too cold or too hot.
Q: My A\C and Heater have problems keeping up in Hot\cold weather. Its summer now (I live in the Stl area) and when its 90+ sunny my house will not get colder than 80 degrees A\C going non stop. The A\C is putting out anywhere from 59-62 degrees and from what I can tell is sized properly. In my ceiling is blown in insulation at about 4-5" sitting just above the 2x4s some places more some less. The vaulted ceiling being a little more at around 6" Is this enough? Is my problem the Heating\Cooling unit or is there not enough insulation?
The minimum ceiling insulation should be R-30, with R-40 being the norm in the northern part of the U.S. The depth of insulation required to produce a R-30 depends on the type of insulation. Blown-in fiberglass will have about R-2.25 per inch, blown-in cellulose has about R-3.5 per inch and fiberglass batt has about R-3 per inch. In case you're not sure what type you have, fiberglass insulation looks like cotton candy, while cellulose looks likes ground-up newspaper. Batts are the best to install as there will be less airborne particles to breath, get in your eyes, etc. You just cut them to size and lay them across the ceiling joist so they seal any gaps caused by the ceiling joist, fans, light fixtures, etc.
Q: I recently installed speakers in my ceiling for my entertainment center, they sound fine but you can hear them through the floor upstairs. does anyone know what i can do?
You can reduce some of the sound transmission by putting some absorbent material above the speaker (e.g. heavy weight fiberglass insulation), but if there is much bass the only really effective way to sound proofing is using something like green glue or RSIC clips to acoustically isolate the speaker from the floor above. See the links. You would need to construct a sealed (from above) drywall/gypsumboard box. See the two websites for further info. Note that the whole ceiling will be acting as a membrane and because it is coupled to the floor above don't expect miracles. The real solution is to retrofit the whole ceiling ... but I doubt you want to get into that!
Q: I live in the basement and the tiles in my drop ceiling are so annoying there the normal whatever material they are and i have dark carpeting and i guess our house sucks because I have to vacuum all the time because ill look down and there will be white specks all over the floor which im guessing is coming from the tiles from when people walk upstairs. So i want to replace them with a material that wont do that.
Sounds like the tiles are crumbling and need to be stablised. Take out the tiles and give them a coat of a water based glue such as PVA diluted 3 parts water 1 part PVA. Let it dry well and paint with a water based paint to a colour of you choice.The tiles are probably getting damp, this usually causes problems with them but this will fix it for a while.
Q: What products does building materials include?
Such as cement mortar board tile stone there are many auxiliary decoration materials
Q: What is the space body?
A space absorber is a sound absorbing member that is dispersed in a sound field (usually under the ceiling of a room or hall). According to the use of occasions and sound absorption need to make the appropriate geometry and size, generally it consists of four parts: ① skeleton. As a support, you can use wooden tendons, angle steel or thin-walled steel. ② care layer. Common perforation rate greater than 20%, the thickness of 0.1-1.0mm perforated or slit thin metal, aluminum foil or plastic sheet. Perforation hole to take 4-8mm. ③ sound absorption filler. General use of ultra-fine glass wool felt, mineral wool felt, asphalt glass wool felt and other porous materials, and fiberglass cloth and other breathable performance is good, but also a certain strength of the material for masked layer.
Q: I read that fiberglass insulation that has a backing sheet should have the backing sheet toward the heated space. The insulation in the basement ceiling has the backing sheet toward the inside of the basement not the bottom of the floor above. Does this trap moisture and cause a lot of harm or does it just make the insulation less effective? Do I need to take it all down and start with new insulation? Should I just add a new layer over the top what is there?
If you are worrried about trapping moisture. Just cut a bunch slits in the paper with a razor blade, or poke a bunch holes to open it up. I assume you will be coveringing it anyway.
Q: Building materials in the ceiling of the hypotenuse or what level of meaning
A ceiling is a flat ceiling that is not in the same plane, similar to a ladder

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