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Fiberglass Ceiling Tile - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 20mm Thickness Hot Sale

Fiberglass Ceiling Tile - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 20mm 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.

 

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: Home improvement materials used most of the main, what?
Now home improvement environmental protection first, Floor selection; Pure solid wood flooring. Now the flooring variety, solid wood, strengthen the three types of plastic! Solid wood; environmentally friendly and durable, natural made, Dongnuanxialiang, and the appreciation of the market, Strengthen; artificial system to do, straw rotten wood made of pressure, high formaldehyde, broken floor can smell the smell ...
Q: I had a stucco like substance on my bathroom ceiling that was peeling and falling off. I scraped it all off and found a layer of pink paint beneath the stucco that also was peeling in many spots. Underneat the paint is plaster that has some spots. I have an exhaust ceiling fan in the bathroom but don't think it works terribly well. I am considering scraping the remaining paint off then filling in uneven spots and corners with spackling compound then painting over the whole thing again but I am concerned that the spackle will not adhere well in the spotted areas. Does anyone have any recommendations?
You can purchase mold killing paint in a number of hardware stores. Go ahead and scrape off the remaining paint, then paint it with the mold killing primer (Kilz), then paint normally. As for the patching: Spray the affected areas with a mildewicide, and then spackle. Paint with mold killing primer, and paint as normal. You might think about replacing the fan as well.
Q: I had my house re roofed last year and the roof leaked into a large utility room. I took the drop ceiling out and took down the ceiling panels above it and now I have to replace the insulation and put a ceiling back in. Its a very high celing unless I replace the drop ceiling panels here. Any suggestions? What kind of insulation should I use? I noticed some of the insulation has different numbers and some of it is very expensive so how do I know what to use?
The numbers associated with it are called R Value. As a rule of thumb, the higher R Value numbers, the better. For example, fiberglass has about R 3 per inch (least expensive) and rigid foam has about an R 6 per inch (most expensive). If you have plenty of space to work with, you could do 10 inches of fiberglass (or a similar mineral fiber type insulation) and get the same results as if you used 5 inches of foam. It just depends on your situation. If you are in a very cold climate, I would suggest insulating to an R 49. If you are in a very hot climate, I would suggest insulating to an R 19 with a radiant barrier (more efficient than R 30 in warm, sunny climates). If you are in a moderate climate, you could be anywhere in the middle.
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!
I would say go up to the attic where you made the initial damage. Where the damage was made, go to the opposite side of the wood, and use a box cutter to cut through, should cut enough to see it in the bathroom. Do this on each side of the wood beam, opposite side of the damage. Then go down to the restroom, finish cutting through, ( make sure no wires, pipes, etc are not in way) Cut along beams, then across to other beam, making a square or rectangle. Try not to break up the cut out piece. Keep it and get the exact measurement off another sheet rock slab. Cut the new sheetrock and secure it to the wood beams. Should be exact fit, don't worry if not perfect. From there, get some joint compound and fill it in nicely. Sand down after dry if needed...If not same thickness just add more compound to match it up.
Q: What is the ceiling of the cinema?
With high-density glass plate ceiling, glass plate surface composite black fiberglass felt made. This board is often used in theaters, laboratories and other places. To solve the special places dark, sound absorption, sound insulation requirements. At the same time can choose different density of fiberglass black ceiling placed in the metal punching ceiling on the back to enhance the sound absorption, extinction function.
Q: What is the optical fiber made of material?
Optical fiber is made of two or more transparent materials with different refractive index through special composite technology made of composite fiber.
Q: Epoxy resin when the ratio of curing agent than the high proportion of what impact? What is the impact of low. What is the reason for hardening after curing?
Curing agent will increase the speed of curing more, put less curing time will be slower. But do not be higher or lower too much, whether it is more or less, excessive will appear false curing. That is what you said after curing is not hard
Q: We have an area in our ceiling that had water damage a few years ago and we repaired it ourselves for a quick fix. We never got around to actually getting it professionally repaired, but had never had any issues so it wasn't something we were worried about. About 3 days ago we noticed that there was a hole, about an inch long, I'm the crease of the ceiling where it meets the wall in the same place we had repaired. We don't know if maybe there is a mouse in the wall chewing a hole, if the house finally settled to the point where it cracked our repair job, or if there is another answer. It appears that the holes are only in the drywall tape and not in the drywall itself. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be going on our who we could call in to inspect this?
I would suspect mold - esp. since moisture was a problem.
Q: Is there any decoration material that can replace the glass on the sliding door?
With ordinary glass can be
Q: What type of contractor would be able to remove the insulation from the crawlspace ceiling and put it against the outside wall where it would actually be useful?
The insulation isn't making your floor cold, the weather is. And by code, your exterior walls are already insulated.

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