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Aluminium foil laminated to giberglass cloth

Aluminium foil laminated to giberglass cloth

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Aluminum foil lined fiberglass plain fabric, aluminum foil jacket

1. Description

Mean to be used in a number of applications in the automotive industry due to its temperature resistance, rigidity and fatigue strength. The benefits of using composites include greater fuel efficiency, corrosion resistance, light weight and strength. Composites also provide a low-cost way to help keep designs looking fresh.

Whats more, FG701 usually be installed to air-conditioning outlet, basement and wall.

2. Structure & Benefits:

Alkaline-resistant fiberglass fabrics as backing brings us a stronger laminates with superior chemical resistance, high temperature endurable; meanwhile absolute environmental.

[1]. Inorganic raw materials, FG701 will not influence by moisture and microbiology.

[2]. Low weight, high strength (especially in sandwich constructions).

[3]. High rigidity (especially in sandwich constructions).

[4]. Good corrosion characteristics due to its inorganic nature, FG701 and FGS701 will not get rot or mildew and is noncorrosive to steel, copper, and aluminum.

[5]. Endure high temperature.

[6]. Resistant to a variety of chemicals.

[7]. Good thermal and soundproof qualities.

[8]. Recycling (can be crushed and used as filler).

3. Application:

[1]. Wrapping the air-conditioning outlet

[2]. It could be cut to wrap around the glass wool in different sizes for inserting between the main body and the inner body of the subway wagons, for insulating against temperature and sound.

4. Dimension/Size

[1]. Roll width: 30mm-1200mm

[2]. Roll Length: no less than 50m (Special seizes available upon request)

[3] . Core I.D.: 3"(76mm+/-1)

5. R&D

We are studying fire/flame retardant adhesive for improve quality of our products so that bring you a safer environment and protect your life.

6. Similar products guide

FGS701: additional layer of 7micron aluminum foil was applied to FG701

FG701T: self adhesive tape, easy to install, because of the application of pressure sensitive adhesive, two types we supply: one could endure temperature from -10degree centigrade to 60DC, another one could standing from -10DC to 100DC.

Q:I gutted the room and now would like to rebuild. One side of the room slants (it's the roof) and the other side of the room is a dormer (all low ceilings).I want to insulate the ceiling but have no ridge vents so no moving air as someone mentioned I should have. I want to install foam channels to keep the insulation away from the roof but not sure if this is a good idea without the ridge vents. I will have a vent to the outside installed on the very top of the roof however and the small attic space is open all the way through the other two upstairs rooms and I will add another roof vent on that end of the house. I will only be able to install 3 inch insulation but that's better than none at all. I live in the northeast and was told if the job isn't done right I can get ice jams in winter. Also I don't see any way to drill ridge vents. would it be ok to just install the styrofoam channels and insulate then sheet rock or am I asking for trouble? Thanks in advance for any help.
Suggestion: install the insulation with the foam channels but leave the center section (roof ridge area) open from end to end. At each end you can install a static vent or an active one. Depending on the amount of space you have you may be able to install a power vent.If you can send me a diagram with measurements I can give you a more definitive answer.
Q:Tax Question: Itemized receipt for roofing and insulation?
I choose the best answer based on the fact that he was correct. Our installation of the roof tiles was not a tax deductible item, but the extra insulation they installed was tax deductible, giving us an over extra $350 in return. We were just going to forget it, but it was actually worth it!
Q:1) What thickness of rigid insulation is used on flat roofs?
Most common is 2"
Q:I have read in some articles about roofing that it is recommended to use attic roof insulation in ones roofing. Is this true?
Its normal to have a insulated attic.. I once noticed a neighbor--that used a large exhaust fan..and his roof was bowed.. He also would use alot of firewood in his house.. I think that moisture somehow--damaged the attic area--/
Q:My new room is an addition to a mobile home, and has a single-layer metal roof. I have 3 "main" concerns. What are the cheapest and/or most effective ways of eliminating them?1. No heat insulation- cold air sinks from the roof to my room, and my warm air rises to the roof and cools.2. Condensation forms on the inside and drips occasionally. My computer, bike, and downhill boards are in here!3. It seems like bugs could easily get into my room, but that's just a suspicion.
welcome to the wonderful world of cheap, temporary roofing. you've just described a metal roof perfectly. bob, tell em what he's won! a lifetime supply of more bad decisions! also, the ugliest roof in town! but best of all, everyone who drives by his home will know he's a bandwagon kind of guy, he doesn't educate himself and do what's wise, he does what everyone else is doing! can't wait till that crowd finds that cliff they've been lookin for!!!
Q:No insulation was installed under roof of my 2 story home. Im not rich but looking for info on installing about 450 ft. up there.
Based on the geography you are put up insulation rates would differ, I would suggest initially you just call Insulation contractors who offer free home energy audits and ask them to give their estimate , based on the rates you choose one which suits your budget. Usually type of insulation you choose determines your rate, so do a little homework on it
Q:a roof that is built with the insulation covering the waterproof membrain is ?
Not done properly.
Q:House is a bi-level. Recently added storm windows to deck off dining room. Having a new rubber roof installed would like to know if we can insulate ceiling to make the room warmer. What product do you suggest we use. we are getting conflicting answers, some say you can insulate others say the ceiling needs to breath having a rubber roof install. Please advise.
Yes, you can. There is a little plastic piece that you will want to tack to the underside of the roof though before you install your insulation. It is a plastic air vent that keeps about an inch or so of space between the roof and the insulation so that air can move through. You need to do that so the roof can breathe as they say. If you don't allow it to breathe, the difference in temperature from outside to inside will cause the roof to sweat and will make your roof go bad a lot quicker.
Q:I have a valley between two roof peaks that gets a huge icicle every year. I know this area is not insulated very well. In the house it is a dead area between two rooms. I would like to get someone over here and blow it full of insulation (couple calls in, awaiting response). In the meantime, I do have heat tapes installed on the roof in this area. It's a 50' run, zigzagged and some goes into gutter and the downspout.I am paranoid of fire hazards and have a real problem leaving these tapes plugged in. That being said, I realize snow is all around and water is flowing in this case. Is it safe to leave these plugged in?Is there a time I should be unplugging?Will this help my icicle problem?Serious replies only please. I prefer from a licensed contractor/insulator.Thanks in advance.
They are not a substantial fire hazard. They are far more likely to just stop working than to get overheated.
Q:i have about 200 sq ft of odd shaped polystyrene foam (rigid) insulation between 3" and 5" thick. it's leftover from installing a flat roof on a commercial building. creative ideas anyone? grind it and use it as attic insulation in a home?thanks.
put an AD and sell it as material for Accoustic sound proofing,

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