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Aluminum Foil Tape Water-Based without Liner

Aluminum Foil Tape Water-Based without Liner

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100 roll
Supply Capability:
100000 roll/month

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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


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

 

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Hi, okorder and looking for threads like this, there is an agent to agent area that you can read a lot about which agency might be best for you. I do recommend that once you get licensed, choose an agency that has a LOT of house listings, as that makes the phone ring. Good luck, Real Estate is fun and rewarding.
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The okorder All the best.
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Cheri, I'm not sure where you are located, however, where I am at (Central Florida) there are other means of buyers getting into a home they can afford with alternative financing. My real estate board and our local real estate investor association occasionally put on seminars and classes showcasing companies and individuals who are willing to put up private money. I have included a link to an upcoming workshop being put on by one of the most knowledgeable and well-respected investors in the area. Also, you are correct in starting out with one of the larger brokerages (Coldwell, KW) since they offer some of the best education and mentor programs for rookies. I started our with Coldwell myself, but am now with Keller Williams. Best of luck in your decision...and trust me when I say there ARE plenty of capable buyers in our current market!
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There are full disclosure laws. You won't be able to sue the association but you may possibly sue the seller if he knew that could possibly happen and could affect the value of the property. The last townhouse that I sold, I had to disclose that the cedar siding would be replaced in the near future and that the homeowner would be accessed for the cost (special assessment).
Q: Well i'm really thinking about going into real estate as a side job. I wanted to do it when i go to college to help pay for expences, I heard you can make a lot of money. Now I don't want to make this a career, but i'm pretty intrested. Now my questions are would this be a good idea? What would i have to do to be lisenced? I'm still in High School, but i thought this would be a good way to start making some money.
Attending college and real estate, NO! You can stop by any real estate office in your state and inquire. New agents in the market today will find it extremely difficult. Those that tell you to get the license then they will use you, not going to happen until you get experience, know how to market, etc. In the North Atlanta area, one of the best during this decline, it currently is averaging for new agents 6 to 8 months to sell or represent a qualified buyer under contract. It does cost to work in real estate. You need a decent late model 4-door auto/suv, your state laws for agents have auto insurance requirements before taking clients. Other costs, school (offered many ways), state test, broker fees you elect to work at, if broker requires (most do), membership fees to join a professional real estate organization, purchase of business cards, purchase of signs, some brokers have fees if you need an office or space in office, costs to print or make copies (different for b/w and color), etc. I, personally, including school through my first 30 days with the broker spent $1,400. Sold first home my 6th month, now 3 years in business averaging 2 a month, but it took time. To be successful, making calls at night when people are home, working weekends, being available for clients. YOUR TIME will be valued as you begin college. At this stage in your life I do not recommend real estate due to time to learn as you begin with a broker, time frame to sell your first home, added expense to begin a real estate career. Hope this helps, stay in-focus with continuing education.
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Exactly how much cash you can expect depends on a number of factors. These factors include the amount the buyer paid in cash towards the down payment, the amount of current buyer’s equity, the creditworthiness of the buyer, the type of property, the interest rate, the length of the term, and the length of time you have been receiving payments. We will review your documentation taking all of these factors into account, and present you an extremely generous CASH offer. When a mortgage note buyer is evaluating a note, he or she always has the worst-case scenario in the back of their mind. Because the property is the only collateral for the note, the investor is thinking about what happens if the payer defaults. So, we are going to price a note collateralized by a nice house in a good neighborhood much better than a beaten-down home in a bad part of town. Somewhat related to this is that we like it better if the property is owner-occupied. We ask this to assess our risk, as owner-occupied properties on average default less often than others...............Property Management
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there are investors who try to find people who want to sell ASAP and don't care if they sell for a lowball price. these people put signs on telephone poles offering to buy houses fast. the sellers are in distress or the family of someone who died. the investor might turn around and resell the house to another investor or a regular buyer.
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