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Aluminum Foil Tape Solvent-Based 40mic factory price

Aluminum Foil Tape Solvent-Based 40mic factory price

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1. Aluminum Foil Tape Description:

A high tensile strength aluminum foil backing, combined with a high performance water based adhesive or solvent Adhiesve

1)  Soft aluminum foil, combined with a transparent high performance rubber-resin

adhesive, which provides high peel adhesion and strong holding power

2) Designed for sealing joints and seams of foil jacket facings in air-conditioning and ductwork


2. Main Features of Aluminum Foil Tape:

1) High tensile strength aluminum foil made from special aluminum
alloy, coated with aggressive solvent-based acrylic adhesive,
which provides high peel adhesion and quick sticking
2) Designed for sealing joints and seams of foil jacketing in
air-conditioning duct work
  

3. Aluminum Foil Tape Specifications:

1) Foil thickness: 15, 22, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50μm

2) Roll width: 48, 50, 60, 72, 75, 96, 100mm

3) Roll length: 27, 30, 45, 50m

4) Log roll: 1.06 x 45m, 1.06 x 50m

5) Jumbo roll: 1.06m x 1,000m, 1.06m x 1,000m

 

4. Aluminum Foil Tape Image

 

 

Plain Aluminum Foil Tape china manufacturer

 

 

Plain Aluminum Foil Tape china manufacturer

 

5. Application of Aluminum Foil Tape:

Suitable in electronic and refrigeration fields due to its excellent thermal- and electrical conductivity.

 

6. Packaging:

We can do OEM production for different brands of products based on requirements of customers all over the world.

Cut roll: carton
Log roll: carton + pallet / wooden case
Jumbo roll: wooden case

 

7. FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:

(1) How about your company?

 A world class manufacturer & supplier of Aluminum Foil Tape and is one of the large-scale professional investment Aluminum Foil Tape bases in China. Annually more than 1000 containers of Aluminum Foil Tape are exported to markets in Europe, America and Japan.

(2)How to guarantee the quality of the products?

 We have established the international advanced quality management system,every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test;We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

(3) How long can we receive the product after purchase?

 In the purchase of product within four working days, we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served

 

Q: how can i find information on getting my real estate license in washington??? ill probably be living in the tri-cities area.. (kennewick, Richland, pasco.) please help.
check the local realtor, they often hold classes to get you certified to get your license and take the exam.
Q: I have been trying to find out if I will need a bachelors degree in real estate in order to get a good paying job as a real estate agent? I really want to go into real estate and do really well at it but I just don't want to have to put in 4 years of college to get a bachelors degree. Does anyone know if you can get a good paying job with the bachelors degree??
Depends on your state's regulations but, in all likelihood, you do not need a bachelor's degree.
Q: We had an interesting situation happen recently. We are selling our home For Sale By Owner. We had an interested party call us up, talk to us about 10 minutes, and schedule a showing of our hope. They came, looked around and seemed VERY interested. They mentioned they were working with a real-estate agent, and we said we didn't have a problem with that.Anyway, we haven't seen the couple since, two days later the real-estate agent gets a hold of us and tells us he'd like to meet with us tonight to discuss with us the couple and their intentions. I say yeah, he tells me he's going to call us at 6pm that night and come over soon after that.He calls me again 30 minutes later, and says he is about to meet with the prospective buyers. He then starts asking me some very probing questions, specifically trying to find out the exact amount we'd sell the house for. I quickly tell him it's up to the offer price, and who is paying closing costs/ his commission.
The agent was correct in asking you what the price was on your home. If he doesn't know this, he can't construct an offer. Your state may have a single party show contract (CA does) that states you only pay the agent a commission if you sell (insert name of the buyer) their home. Most agents won't write an offer without it for a FSBO property. Also, not hearing from them for a couple days is par for the course in real estate. It's a big decision and sometimes after people think about it, they change their mind. When an agent tells a seller of mine that his buyers may be writing an offer, more times than not, they don't and the seller gets very upset by this. I don't see anything fraudulent going on here. To protect yourself, you really need to list your home with a Realtor. That's the only way you can avoid these kinds of things.
Q: I am thinking about becoming a real estate agent and my college says I will need to major in finance. But that doesn't cover everything. Is this enough to pass the exam the state offers to become a real estate agent?
I began in truly property income at 24 years historical. That used to be 30 years in the past. I had a institution trade measure and a few of my categories counted closer to the specifications to get a license. I took anything categories have been left and took the experiment. Then I signed up with a neighborhood enterprise. Going through the enterprise coaching and dealing with skilled dealers and agents used to be in which I particularly discovered the trade. The institution and different categories didn't even attempt to educate me the right way to promote residences. I now possess my possess enterprise however I be taught new matters always and the whole lot is regularly exchanging so I nonetheless speak with plenty of different dealers and agents everyday and take categories to be taught. Go out and speak with a few victorious dealers on your field and ask them what their activity is like.
Q: I would like some real facts and figures on this. Was there any real research on this or is it just a lot of hype to sell real estate courses?Did a govenment agency or somebody else came up with the figure of 90%?
The answer to this is that it is true, depending on how you look at things. Of course real estate courses are usually promoting the idea of owning property (house/duplexes/apartment buildings, etc) and renting them out for income and holding for appreciation or fix and flips. There are also ways to use real estate other than renting it to make money. For example: what business is McDonald's in? Your answer might be 'selling hamburgers'. But according to Ray Kroc (the founder of McDonald's) his business was real estate. McDonald's owns some of the most expensive pieces of property in the country. According to him he could just have easily used the real estate to build car washes and made money that way. Basically, there are four ways to get rich. Inherit it, marry it, win it or earn it. Under earning it, there are making money in stocks or the stock market, starting a business and real estate. There are exceptions such as athletes and movies stars who earn millions. If you move some of the starting a business to the real estate column (like McDonald's) you can see how someone might say 90 percent of millionaires got that way by owing real estate. I have never seen any studies or government reports that tried to make this type of classification. Who would make the decision? Some of this '90 percent of millionaires got that way by owning real estate' is hype, but then there is a lot of truth to it also, plus it is something that anyone could do. Starting a business requires and idea, a business plan, capital, marketing, selling, etc. Investing in stocks requires money and knowledge and luck about what and when to buy and sell. Real estate is something where you can start small and in the past could get banks and mortgage companies lend you the money to purchase. And then of course there is the appeal that the real estate courses promote that you need no money or credit to get started. Good Question
Q: Is becoming a Real Estate Agent difficult?
Becoming a realtor isn't really that difficult. I am a licensed Broker Associate in Indiana. Which Indiana actually has some of the hardest testing for Real Estate. I personally went to a class instead of doing an online course. Like SoCal Realtor wrote you are not actually a Realtor until you join NAR. There are fee's in doing this but once you pass the class and the state exam it shouldn't be that hard. Here in Indiana you are under a lot of the same guidelines as California now. Really you will want to go talk with a Managing Broker of a company you see a lot of. They can guide you through the reins and possibly pay for some of your schooling as long as you sign with them once you are licensed. Here in Indiana I think start to finish it was about a $2000 total investment to get started.
Q: I would already have an Illinois Real Estate license if that makes any difference.
Check with the State agency regulating Real Estate License. There might be a reciprocity agreement between Texas and Illinois. If so it might be a simple matter of presenting your Illinois license to the regulating agency. If not, it might require less training than if you had no license at all.
Q: I'm still in college but i'm thinking about what i want to do with my life... i think i have decided on getting into real estate. I want to learn all that i can about buying and selling homes to make a profit, but i'm not wanting to try to start doing it for a living right now, i'm only 21. Does anyone know of a good book that can help me out, i know very little about real estate... thanks for any help!
Investing in real estate is not for the faint of heart. There are many variables that make real estate investing significantly profitable. On the other hand, the same variables may cost investors far more than what they bargained for. Before investing in real estate, understand the advantages and disadvantages of such a venture. There can be a major advantage to investing in real estate if you find property at a price low enough to result in a significant profit. For example, some investors buy real estate they intend to flip. Flipping can result in huge profits for investors. The property may be in foreclosure, in danger of foreclosure or needs little or no repair.
Q: I'm thinking of getting my real estate license soon. But I'm not wanting to sell houses right off...what other occupations could I look into with my license other than selling homes? What would you recommend?? Thank you very much in advance!!
First of all, you might want to check with realtors in your area to see how much expense is involved with just having that license. Even if you are not employed with a real estate company, there will be fees for you to have it in your pocket so to speak. Having said that, you don't have to sell houses just because you have a real estate license. Not sure what all businesses would need one but the first thing I thought of when I read your question was maybe some kind of land developement where a company is expanding and needs someone to find and buy land for them. I hate to discourage you, but right now is probably one of the worst times to get into real estate especially if you don't want to sell houses right away. Good luck
Q: i just wanted to now what is residential real estate? please get back to me ASAP if you now the answer to my question. thank you:)
Buildings people live in, as opposed to things like office buildings or factories.

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