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Armstrong Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles 40mm Thickness Acoustic Hot Sale

Armstrong Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles 40mm Thickness Acoustic Hot Sale

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3000 m²
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10000 m²/month

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Fiberglass Ceiling

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: I'm finishing my basement in a newer home (built in 2005). The main level floor / basement ceiling is built with I-joists 16 OC. The main level is mainly hardwood floor, and I plan to have a home theater in the basement. I'd like to cut down on the noise from the hardwood floor above (walking in shoes is very loud!) and noise from the theater from coming upstairs. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this? I was thinking spray foam would be perfect, but man is that stuff expensive. Any other best bet suggestions?Thanks!
I will answer mine with a combination of two people who have already answered. H.K. got it right. Use sound proofing insulation in between your floor joists which is extremely high in density. It's a combination of cellulose and fiberglass that creates an extremely dense soundproofing. I know James Manville makes it and Owens Corning may also. This may not be in stock at your local Do-It-Yourself center and may need to be special ordered. It's more expensive than normal insulation, but much cheaper than the spray in foam alternative. Next, follow it up with the RC channel that Woodtick recommended. These will be screwed in perpendicular to the floor joists and you will then screw your sheetrock directly into those. What this does is creates a space in between the floor joists and the sheetrock and evenly disperses sound traveling through them from the floor joists. They should be in stock at your local Do-It-Yourself center. These two steps are very similar to how many hotels soundproof rooms. If you don't want to make the ceiling permanent by rocking it, then you can install a drop ceiling and use high density foam tiles made for soundproofing. This will be more expensive than rocking, and is much more time consuming to install, but you will have access to pipes or electrical that run in the floor joists. No matter what you do, you will not be able to completely eliminate the noise, but this will give you your best outcome for your budget. Keep in mind noise will transfer through the heating and cooling ducts also.
Q: I have a large attic with sloped ceiling which are covered with rolls of fiberglass insulation. I use my attic for storage and am up there frequently, and for long periods of time. I would like ideas on what material could be used to cover the exposed insulation, so that I'm not breathing in the fiberglass.Cost and easy installation is a factor. I do not want to put up drywall or any type of regular ceiling, because if there's ever a leak, I want to be able to access it easily. Some sort of lightweight material that comes in a roll that I would be able to install with a staple gun would be great - but not plastic, because I don't want to worry about condensation and mold building up in the hot summertime. All ideas are welcome, and if you know the price of the material you're suggesting, please include it in your answer.Thanks everybody!
3 mill plastic wrap is ok. Just make sure the roof vents are not covered or you will get condensation. Keep clear of any hot vents like gas and heater. I would not be using the attic for storage unless you check it out that is strong enough to support the weight.
Q: I have a partially finished basement, hardwood floors above. What can I do soundproof the unfinished ceiling? I'm not planning on finishing, I want that area to serve as a hang out spot for the family and I don't want to worry about fiberglass dust.
They make sound proof insulation just for that. It's not dirt cheap. Stuff carpet padding in between the joists (poor man sound proofing) Tell everyone to shut up down there. Buy noise cancelling headphones get a room every time your family gathers in the basement call the cops about the noise get everybody a remote control anti-bark collar for dogs. If they get out of line you can zap them to shut up....i got one for my wife, but her overwhelming natural desire to babble was enough to overcome the 50,000 volts. She usually runs the battery down in the collar in about 2 days.
Q: Who have the interior decoration materials report, by taking a look
My family more than 40 flat, just finished loading, very simple that you can refer to Decoration materials and cost list No. Material Name Unit Price Quantity Total Price Unit Price Quantity Total Price Difference 1 Blockboard 115.00 9 sheets 1035.00 2 door hinge 15.00 2 pay 30.00 3 pipe co-leaf 6.00 10 pay 60.00 6.00 4 pay 24.00 (36.00) 4 door handle 3.00 8 24.00 5.00 4 20.00 (4.00) 5 white steel sink 65.00 1 65.00 6 mane brush 4.00 2 to 8.00 7 Heating hood 55.00 2 pcs 110.00 20.00 3 x 60.00 (50.00) 8 door stalls 6.00 15 root 90.00 6.00 5 30.00 (60.00) 9 gypsum board 22.00 2 sheets 44.00 10 cabinet door 90.00 2 sheets 180.00 11 double panel 105.00 2 sheets 210.00 12 face line 7.00 35 root 245.00 13 word nail 3.00 2 pockets 6.00 14 putty powder 8.00 17 bags 136.00 15 gypsum powder 1.40 50 pounds 35.00 16 latex paint 280.00 1 barrel 280.00 17 million glue 65.00 4 barrels 260.00 65.00 3 barrels 195.00 (65.00) 18 9% 45.00 2 sheets 90.00 19 gypsum line 3.00 22 root 66.00 20 50 steel row 12.00 10 boxes 120.00 21 30 steel row 12.00 5 box 60.00 Straight Nail 8.00 10 Box 80.00 23 25 straight nails 6.00 5 boxes 30.00 24 422 Code Nail 4.00 6 Box 24.00 25 tiles (3 * 3) 3.00 38 sheets 114.00 2.00 3/40 sheets 80.00 (34.00) 26 tiles (6 * 6) 18.00 28 tablets 510.00 18.00 24 sheets 432.00 (78.00) 27 Sealant 8.00 2 bags 16.00 28 security door 650.00 a 650.00 29 yin and yang angle 12 30 glass glue 6 31 tiles 1.50 480 sheets 720.00 1.50 300 pieces 450.00 (270.00)
Q: Can you play a sound absorbing effect with a grid ceiling?
Upstairs that is to use fiberglass, this is if it is home improvement, do not choose this, home improvement on the election polyester fiber cotton, the sound-absorbing effect is also good, according to the upstairs that do, polyester fiber sound-absorbing cotton filled 10 cm about there!
Q: What is the commonly used asbestos in chemistry?
A mineral fiber. Asbestos is used for weaving. China Zhou Dynasty has been able to do asbestos fiber fabric, because after the pollution that is white as a new fire, it is a fire cloth or fire cloth said.
Q: Plywood on the first scraping ash, and then scraping 821 putty sticky prison it?
Wood joint processing. Construction of the base surface according to the actual situation to determine whether to spray observation, ceilings are wooden ceiling, to use plate (ceilings) filling agent for caulking, with kraft paper or fiberglass mesh covered flattened, filling agent dry into the process
Q: Again, none of the pink fiberglass lining actually touched me, so maybe since there was an air circulatory system on low, maybe some of the fiberglass dust from it is irritating me?
It's is not like catching the flu. You need to be directly exposed and exposed for a long time. If you were you'd know it by now. That little tickle or scratchiness could be from anything but is highly unlikely to be from the fiberglass. I can understand your concern because I've just gotten some on my skin and wouldn't want that in my lungs But relax you're fine. If you feel the need to go back and you want, wear a mask. Even those cheap paper surgical masks would be fine. God bless.
Q: I have hanged the drywalls on both the ceiling and walls. My questions is how should I tape the joints between the ceiling and walls? Should I use a regular paper tape, a fiberglass mesh or a paper corner bead (inside corner)?
I prefer to use the paper tape. It is prefolded, all you have to do is fold it again to make a good corner.
Q: which of the following insulating materials that are used in roofs ( foil, fibreglass batts, seaweed) work by trapping a layer of air in them??
you should make sure to put baffles in against the roof over the eves before you fill it in you do need to get ventilation into the attic or you will cause more damage

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