Aluminum Foil PE Bubble Composited Material
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 m²/month
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Characteristics:
No odor and to xicity, environmentally-friendly;
Light, soft, dustfree, fire, retardant, easy to install;
Heat reflection, heat insulation, sound insulation, anti- radiation, anti- vibration, and shielding;
high Adhesion Strength
super Holding Power
good Conductivity
Application
1.As heat and light (radiant) barrier for the roofing of housing;
2.As the interlayer between floor and the ground to prevent moisture and heat;
3.As an disposable and budget underlay insulation material for carpets;
4.As protective outer package for industrial machines, vehicles and home appliance
Product types:
1. AL/bubble/(AL);
2. AL/bubble +bubble/AL;
3. AL/ bubble/white PE anti flaming sheet;
4. AL/ white anti flaming bubble/AL with blue color;
5. AL/ white anti flaming bubble/ woven cloth/ AL;
6. AL/EPE/(AL);
7. AL/XPE/AL;
8. AL/non-woven cloth/(AL);
9. VMPET/EPE/(VMPET) etc.
thermal insulation/good quality heat insulation
Specification:
1. Bubble diameter: 10,20,25,35mm
2. Bubble height:3,4,6,7,8,9,15mm
3. Thickness:3,4,6,7,8,9,15mm
4. Metallic aluminum/Aluminum thickness: 7 micron/12 micron
5. Reflective: 95%~97%
6. Packing: 1 roll/ PE bag(customized)
7. Roll size: 1.2*40m, 1.2 * 30m (bubble/double bubble)
Customized: Any length x 1.0m~1.2m width
Nominal Thickness | 3, 4,6,7, 8mm |
Fire Rating | Class 1/ Class A (ASTM E84-09) |
Temp Range | -50F to 180F (ASTM C411) |
Emissivity | 0.057 (ASTM C1371-04A) |
Reflectivity | 0.943 (ASTME903) |
Water Vapor Permeability | 0.02 Perms (ASTM E96) |
Resistance to Fungi | Does Not Promote (ASTM C1149) |
Corrosiveness | Pass (ASTM D3310-00) |
Thermal Resistance (3.5" cavity) | R-15.2 (Heat Flow Down), R-8.5 (Horizontal Heat Flow) |
* Note : These are our standard specifications but products with customized specifications are also available
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- Q: I am considering purchasing real estate in Italy as a second, holiday home. I would like any information on the potential pitfalls. Also, can someone advise as to the tax implications as a U.S. resident (i.e., can I take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction)?Thanks.
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- Q: I'm planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few weeks. I've heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents. Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!Oh and I'll be getting my license in Tenessee.
- You can take the courses through a state-approved online/correspondence course. In California, it was about $150 or so for the basic courses to pass DRE exam. If you are good studying on your own, this is a great way to get through it fast. If you're better in a classroom environment where you can ask questions, then pursue that option. I can't recommend a particular company to hang your license with. You'll want to research the desk fees, commission splits, what type of new agent training they have available, transaction assistance, etc. There are a lot of not-busy licensed agents right now, so you may be best served finding a small company that will help train you vs. a big name brokerage where you have to pay high fees and no one will speak to you.
- Q: I am looking to buy a condo in Agoura Hills, CA (north LA County) within two years, but have noticed that prices have gone WAY down this past year. A friend who is into real estate says they will continue to go down next year, but I won't be able to buy for another two. Should I bite the bullet and buy in a year if prices are outragously low?
- Can anyone predict how the real estate market will be in two years...? God I wish! I have been in strategic planning and real estate finance for many years. You are asking a question millions of Americans are faced with today. If it's bighting the bullet then obviously you don't have confidence that it is a NEED. Listen, millionaires will be made form this market for buying while prices are down and holding for a few years. It's a market over-correction. Here is YOUR litmus test: Do I NEED a new home? Is this home WHERE I need it to be? Can I afford the payments and upkeep? Does this home serve my purpose? If you answered yes to at least two of those you shouldn't have any fear. If you answered yes to three you're wasting time. If you answered yes to all four write the check. Condos had their heyday from 2003 to 2006. Don't look to accumulate wealth in condos - although it CAN still happen. Will condos in North LA continue to decline in value? Your friend doesn't know - he's guessing. But it's probably a good guess. If the wrong person gets elected and they don't have the experience or connections to guide us through this really not good time you can bet the market will tumble farther. It's all but guaranteed. If the economy continues to slide you're just in the same boat with everyone else. If the market recovers prices should climb slowly for a couple of years then begin to improve on scale. Weigh your need against the purchase. Best to you in your decision! (If you find someone who can truly predict the real estate market - marry them!)
- Q: I am really interested in investment/residential real estate. I just started taking classes for real estate any tips or pointers or information you can share on how to get started in residential real estate?? I really want to own a lot of apartments and condos. However, is single family homes better to start off with??? So, I'm looking for any advice on how to get started inresidential/ investment real estate???
- I've been investing in real estate for 25 years. It's not as easy as Carlton Sheets makes it seem. Now is NOT the time to be buying. Most of the investors I know, including myself,have been dumping all their real estare for the last couple years. Prices will continue to drop probably for 2 more years before they hit bottom. All my cash is in the stock market right now. When real estate bottoms in a couple years I'll get back in. I could tell you everything you need to know, as a realtor, a contractor, a landlord, and a slumlord. But like I said now is not the time. The best advice I can give you now is to save your money, build some good credit, and keep an eye on the average selling prices in your area. They should keep going down for a while. When they start to turn up, that's your signal to jump in. Cash is king. Put down as little money as possible for each purchase. That will enable you to buy more property. As prices continue to climb, your equity will rise exponentially.
- Q: Furthermore, Can I be a real estate agent and work for an insurance company at the same time, and what are the stipulations thereto??
- All states are different but google your state real estate commission. There you will find what's required. Good luck
- Q: When searching foreclosures on Yahoo real estate, what are the in's and out's of the Real Estate Owned listings? Is the sale price really the sale price or is it too good to be true?
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- Q: i work at a prison and I have a TON of time off.. in 2 weeks i only work 7 days. So basically i work only 6 months out of the year. I'm only 25 years old and i'm trying to get my life started.. I'm late I know. Im doing ok, but i really need more income. I don't know what the risk, or reward, is to getting a real estate license. Any advice??
- I am not an agent, but I can tell you this for sure: Anyone and everyone can become a real estate agent. It is a short class that you take at any community college. With that said, there are always a large number of people who are taking the class and trying their hand at the real estate game, and most of them end up leaving. Here's why: When you first join a company, you are at the bottom. You do not get the listings that go for millions (If your city even has many houses selling for that price, not everyone lives in beverly hills), but instead you get the small starter homes, and pretty much things no one else wants to get. You have to build up your own client base and maintain a GIANT social network of friends who don't mind you pitching sales to them every now and then. You have to get a reputation as a good agent which can be VERY hard to do. You have to pay for most of your own advertising, and to top it off, if someone else sells the house (Any realitor from any company can sell any house for sale by any other company), your commission is drastically cut. Keep in mind as well that the company charges a 7% of the closing value. You do not get the 7%, you get a % of that. On a 50,000.00 house, you will not make that much money. Also consider that you will have NO freetime. You will always be looking for new clients, going to show houses at a clients whim, studying the houses you want to sell so that you can tell your clients all about them... the list goes on and on. It is far more than a full time job, and in the end, unless you're in a multi-million dollar neighborhood, you're not going to make that much money anyhow. Even if you are in one of those neighborhoods, you have people who have been in the business for 30 years or more fighting to sell the house before you can. Talk about competition and stress..
- Q: If I were to start a career in real estate, after college, located in New York City, how might I start? How long would it take to make it to the top?
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Aluminum Foil PE Bubble Composited Material
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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