20mm Thickness Water Resistant Fiberglass Ceiling
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- 3000 m²
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- 10000 m²/month
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Fiberglass Ceiling - concealed edge C
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: The main purpose of glass fiber
- SMC with roving SMC that is chip molding compound, mainly used to suppress the car parts, bathtub, water tank board, purification tank, all kinds of seats and so on. SMC with roving in the manufacture of SMC sheet to cut into lin (25mm) length, dispersed in the resin paste, so the requirements of the roving for SMC with twist is good, less hair, antistatic excellent , The chopped wire does not adhere to the knife roll during cutting. For colored SMC, the roving is impregnated with resin in a high pigment content resin paste. Usually SMC roving is generally 2400tex, a few cases also useful 4800tex.
- Q: Hi, about 2 weeks ago I was in my ex boyfriend's attic (with his permission! lol) and he noticed a crack, which turned into a hole when I slipped and almost fell through into the bedroom! If you lie in bed you can now see right through to the attic; while it could be considered a design feature, my ex isn't keen on it :-) It's not very big, probably only 1.5ft square if that but obviously the plaster is missing, one of the lathes (think that's what they're called; the thin pieces of wood just behind the plaster) is broken in half and poking throught he hole and little bits of the fibreglass indsulation are falling down. My ex told his landlord who said it would cost ?150 to repair the damage, but I'm convinced my ex could do it himself...but how? Any ideas? I have been offered a large piece of plasterboard, could he use this in any way and would he have to enlarge the hole to replace the entire lathe? How does he replaster...etc - help please!
- You only need to replace the lath with anything which will act as a backing for the spack filler which you will need to get from a hardware store or even your local supermarket if your lucky. A suitable replacement will hold your bit of plasterboard, which you have cut to fill the hole as best as possible, and must be able to cope with the environment in the attic, ie not rot. Then fill the crack around the edge with spack filler (white stuff, like plaster, many different types) Then when thet repair has set fill over the plaster board to make it level with the roof, any white spack filler type material. Dry sand and paint to match celing (that is the hard part). Good luck.
- 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: 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.
- A faced fiberglass insulation would be easier to work with. But the main question would be what size beams are being used in the basement ceiling. 2x6? If so then I believe the R-19 would be your best bet. R-30 is generally used in the attic and would be compressed too much to get the full R-value for a basement ceiling. R-13 is used when 2x4 studs are in place, it might not provide enough insulation. Also to help in the installation of the insulation, consider using the Simpson brand Insulation supports, which will help keep the insulation in place.
- Q: Bought a house about a year ago, and the basement ceiling is stuffed with fiberglass insulation. It's warm in the basement, especially the room where the furnace is, but we hardly ever use it.I'm wondering if all that insulation is trapping the heat the furnace gives off while it runs, preventing it from rising upstairs? Would it be worth removing it myself or just let it all stay in the ceiling? If you recommend removal what's the best way to dispose of it?Thanks!
- I recommend leaving it. The warmth you feel is coming from air leaks in the ducts and from the furnace itself. The insulation works as a sound deadener as well as an air infiltration barrier. I insulated my basement ceiling for the above reasons, and it worked out well for me. The air temp in the room above stays more uniform, and the furnace cycles on and off less often. At night, I keep the door to the furnace room open, so that little bit of extra warm air filters out.
- Q: What are the characteristics of the use of fiberglass ceilings?
- I have a voice, because my home is the Jiangsu Sanxian Architectural Acoustics System Co., Ltd. production of fiberglass ceiling
- 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 am spraypainting my basement ceiling black, I am also putting up drywall. I am not sure how to finish the space above the top of the wall, where I can see insulation between joists. Any thoughts are welcome.
- If you're finishing the basement, and you're insulating it properly, then there's no need to have the insulation on the ceiling at all -- all it serves to do is provide sound dampening between the two floors. When you finish the walls and floors, make sure you provide a vapor barrier on the surfaces -- I can't emphasize this enough. Even a visually dry basement will allow moisture through the walls and floors -- this is the nature of concrete. If the moisture is outside your home, it wall pass inside. If you don't install a vapor barrier, then this moisture will build up under the carpet and behind the walls. Fiberglass, wood studs, wood sub floor, carpeting, and all sorts of other floor and wall products will be damaged by this moisture over time. The vapor barrier on the walls should not be waterproof paints or coatings -- I've seen those fail time and time again. And the floor should not use those plastic and chipboard products that are out there today -- those leave an overhang of chipboard to be exposed to the floor and rot. A good, penetrating concrete sealer can be used on the floor. A good choice for the walls is a plastic vapor barrier, which will also prevent water from passing through cracks, should they ever form on the walls. Spray foam insulation on the walls, if it's closed-cell, will also solve your problem.
- Q: If there is no gravity
- No gravity is in the feeling of space, no friction people unable to move. This is the main idea, and then think of what can be made on the blind,
- Q: What would be a good cheap insulation for a basement ceiling or wall?
- 1 white styrofoam cost less.
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20mm Thickness Water Resistant Fiberglass Ceiling
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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