Roofing Insulation Boards Electronic Shielding Bag with Competitive Price
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 m²/month
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1.Structure of Electronic Shielding Bag Description:
Electronic Shielding Bag can keep components sensitive to static away from the potential static danger to the largest extent. Its special four-layer structure can create such effect as an inductive cover to separate the goods inside from the static field. Furthermore, the inner layer is made from low density polyethylene which can remove the static can avoid static generation inside the bag. In addition, this kind of hot sealable bag is translucence, so the good inside can be easily recognized from outside. And the surface resistance: ≤108—1010Ω.
Furthermore, for the sake of helping you to promote your enterprise status, this product can be printed with your specified letter, pattern and trademark, which must not infringe on the others knowledge property right.
2.Main Features of the Electronic Shielding Bag:
No odor and toxicity
Environmentally- friendly
Waterproof
Good sealing property
Light, soft, dust free, fire retardant
3. Electronic Shielding Bag Images
4. Electronic Shielding Bag Specification
NO. | Item | Unit | Test standard and result |
1 | Metal layer resistance | Ohm/sq | <100< span=""> |
2 | Metal layer optical transmission | Optical density | 40%-70% |
3 | Surface resistivity | Ohm/sq | 108-1011 |
4 | Time for static removal | 5000-0V | <0.01 sec FTMS 101 B Method 4046 |
5 | Puncture resistance | P.S.I | ASTM D3420 >100 |
7 | MVTR | gm/100in-2/24hrs | ASTM E 96 <0.2< span=""> |
8 | Oxygen Barrier | CC/100in-2/24hrs | ASTM D 3985 <0.5< span=""> |
9 | Hot sealing temperature | F | 250-375F |
10 | Seal strength | N/15mm | 25.2 |
5.FAQ
①What is the static shielding bag
Prevent incoming static charges from damaging ESD-sensitive products.
②Should You Buy Anti Static Bags or Static Shielding Bags?
Anti-Static Bags and Static Shielding Bags are often confused as being the same thing. However, the two types of static control packaging offer lower and higher orders of protection against static electricity.
- Q: do i have to have insulation in my roof?
- Maybe, you do need insulation above the ceilings (it will be between the ceiling joists/framing that also serve as the attic floor joists/framing. 1. If you have a finished attic (for a living area of some sort) then yes there should be insulation with a vapor barrier under the roof &/or between the roof framing. This will help keep heating/cooling costs down and prevent condensation from forming under the roof and doing lots of water damage over time. 2. If the attic is partially finished but used for storage only & there is attic ventilation in use also then no you don't need insulation under your roof. 3. If your attic is partially finished or completely finished but used for storage only and there is no attic ventilation then yes you should have insulation with a vapor barrier also under the roof. You don't have to have it since it's used for storage only but if you start to see condensation &/or wet areas on the wood or framing under the roof then you will need insulation with a vapor barrier installed. If for any reason insulation is installed under the roof it must be installed correctly and have in place a proper method of ventilation directly under the roof itself. All roof systems in the attic areas must have proper ventilation to prevent any possibility of condensation forming under &/or in the wood roof framing & sheathing materials that will rot the wood over time.
- Q: we replacing our torched down rubber roof and my contractor said we need to install a 1 inch rigid insulation..is the insulation needed?
- on the outside, under the rubber? That's crazy. Don't go for it.
- Q: I need to call around and find a contractor to repair my roof. I thought it might be a good idea to at least have the name of this type of roofing correct so I don't sound like too much of a mark. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
- Cheap.
- Q: This is blocking airflow and I'm having it removed after I bought the house. There is already insulation on the attic 'floor'. This is double insulated and is not correct. Why would anyone do this?
- No building codes back then, and maybe he was thinking about putting an extra room up there then you would have to insulate the rafters also
- Q: I'd like to put a train set in my loft / attic, so to avoid it being cold in there during the winter I'm considering having no insulation in the floor of it where one usually would, thus allowing the heat to rise into the loft. Then, insulate the roof between the rafters instead. Is this just as good at keeping the heating costs down?
- That's a far more complicated change than you realize. * The added area exposed to exterior conditions will increase your home's total heat loss with the same insulation values. * When that roof was installed, there was some form of venting sceme installed as well. If it was based on an insulated attic floor, it might need to be changed for an insulated roof. Get some advice from a 'pro', before you do anything.
- Q: I have a split house with an attic where I have insulation on attic floor, but the house seems to be cold still, Can I add insulation to the roof of the attic? If so, any options? Thank you.
- Most attics are vented, so I'm not sure how effective that would be.
- Q: Can you put fiberglass insulation on the under side of roof tiles in the loft in the house?
- I would be concerned that this may cause moisture to form between the roofing and the insulation. They make a special foam panel that fit underneath the roofing in between the roof rafters. They allow air to flow from the eave to the roof's ridge.
- Q: i live in a tropical country and i need to insulate my roof to block off the heat from the sun...which insulation would best help me? aluminum foil with foam, real foil with foam or PE with foam? pls help...thank u so much!
- look into a product called "Snow Roof". You roll it on like paint and it will lower inside temp 10-20 degrees.
- Q: i have about 200 sq ft of odd shaped polystyrene foam (rigid) insulation between 3&quot; and 5&quot; thick. it's leftover from installing a flat roof on a commercial building. creative ideas anyone? grind it and use it as attic insulation in a home?thanks.
- Hey, Why not just sell the leftovers and make some dough instead? You can list them on craigslist or OKorder. Just a suggestion :) Regards, J
- Q: The roof does not have fillet under tiles, our house tends to be very cold and we want to remove the insulation and put a knew one, will our house be warm? any tips and advice.thank you for your time
- i guess u mean attic insulation, it all depends on the type of ins u have, but why remove it ?, just add more on top..i'm not sure where ur located, the amt of ins depends on ur climate...here in Ontario, Canada, the code req's R40 for attics...but R32 is just as efficient
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Roofing Insulation Boards Electronic Shielding Bag with Competitive Price
- 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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