Double Side Aluminium Foil Laminated to PE Woven Fabric - Roofing Insulation Material
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- Lianyungang
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
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- Supply Capability:
- 600000 m²/month
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1. Description
Five-layer product, with double layers of bright aluminum foil to both side, this substrate provides superior tear resistance. LDPE (Polyethylene) used in this product provides superior resistance to delamination.
2. Construction & Benefits:
The combination of woven fabric and aluminum foil by polymer adhesive producing an extremely tough product with superlative tear resistance.
3. Application:
Designed for use as a wall wrap and as a roof covering for commercial and residential building, it should not come into contact with wet concrete or mortar because of aluminum is susceptible to alkali corrosion.
4. Dimension/Size
[1]. Roll width: 1000mm,1200mm and 12500mm
[2]. Roll Length: 50m, 100m, 200m, 500m, 1000m, or upon request.
[3].. Core I.D.: 3"(76mm+/-1)
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- Q: do I have to blow insulation in the roof of my mobile home if I install foam insulation under a meatle roof?
- Vapor barriers always go on the heated side of walls or ceilings. If you are going to add insulation to your attic and don't want to put in more blown in insulation ( which does have a better R-factor) then purchase unfaced fiberglass insulation to put on top of existing insulation. The thing you need to avoid is called double vapor barriers. Years ago when the first started playing with super insulated houses they would put a poly on the inside and outside of the walls. What happened is any moisture picked up in the walls going from summer to winter would get trapped in the walls and rot them out. No matter what only one vapor barrier on the heated side of the insulation!!! Then your house can breath and release moisture regardless how thick your walls or ceiling.
- Q: Should a two story home have insulation under the roof in the big closets ?
- Hell yes it should. A lot of contractors skimp on insulation though. Every singe area in your attic under your roof needs fiberglass insulation or you will lose heat and air and your electric bill will be higher. Heat rises and u will lose it fast in the winter if there is just one small spot without it.
- Q: i mean, what do you use to make it stay put? glue? nails?
- Steel spreaders may be cheapest (as described in other answer) but many roofs have shingle nails sticking out,a couple dabs of caulking,glue,you're done! Be sure anything you use is compatible with your foam,some will just MELT it. Good Luck! DrJ
- Q: this room has an aluminum roof and hardwood siding. All the heat hit the aluminum roof
- CUT ACCESS HOLE I/S HOUSE BLOW FOAM, IF YOUR LAST NAME BILL GATES! TRY FIBERGLASS BLOW DYI @ HOME DEPOT OR ROCK WOOL EVEN CHEAPER VENTILATE THAT ROOF - SOFFIT - TO LET AIR IN ROOF, RIDGE, AIR HAWK, WHIRLI-BIRD, POWER FAN ( SOLAR ), GABLE VENT - TO LET IT OUT!!!!
- Q: I have 4 pieces (about 50 sq ft) of odd shaped polystyrene foam insulation between 3" and 4" thick. it's leftover from installing a flat roof. creative ideas anyone?
- Use it as insulation in the basement. Place it under the floor along your rim joists above the foundation
- Q: Why would you not insulate between the rafters in an attic? I see a lot of houses with no insulation on the inside of the roof.
- A typical composite shingle would get too hot if you insulated the roof directly underneath it, decreasing life of shingle. You want good air flow in attic, insulate above the ceilings only.
- Q: Without loft insulation ,the roof space is full of air.Why does this not keep the heat in?
- Because air can circulate, (it's called convection) and transfer a lot of heat. In other words, air alone is a very poor insulator. .
- Q: Can you put fiberglass insulation on the under side of roof tiles in the loft in the house?
- You should not be able to see your roof tiles from inside your house. So no, it can not be done. You can attach insulation to the rafters if that is what you meant.
- Q: i have roof insulation but if i add more to the required depth the bottom layer will get compressed. Will it still insulate?
- Theoretically yes, the insulation is more dense at the base because of the additional weight, but unless you physically press it, it is normal. Use blown-in cellulose, it is cheaper and more efficient than fiberglass batts! You cannot dead-press insulation until you get in the R-50 to 60 range (depends on the manufacturer), they will all give you a maximum depth measurement on the packaging.
- Q: What is the difference between roof and loft insulations?
- Potentially that the roof itself is insulated on the underside. A loft insulation could be that the base or floor of the loft/ attic is insulated. Otherwise, I'm not sure.
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Double Side Aluminium Foil Laminated to PE Woven Fabric - Roofing Insulation Material
- Loading Port:
- Lianyungang
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- 600000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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