Fiberglass Backed Ceiling Tiles - Acoustic Density 130k Hot Sale
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- 3000 m²
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- 50000 m²/month
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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.
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- Q: Our basement family room has an insulated ceiling but the bedrooms do not. One bedroom is below a bathroom and it gets very loud because of a water waste pipe. We have a storage room that has open access to the ceiling space. It would be about 20ft that we would have to push insulation into. This seems like it would be very hard with traditional roll insulation. It would be very easy to put some lengths of soundboard or xps or something in, but I don't know if it would achieve the desired effect. Thanks in advance.
- XPS - expanded polystyrene - would be a poor choice for sound insulation. Better than nothing, but not a great result for the money compared to some other choices. Fiberglass insulation does a surprisingly good job of reducing sound transmission. Add a ceiling to the joists above: suspended noise attenuation board - ask around at musical instrument stores for suggestions where to get that - can help a lot but it's pricier than other ceiling choices, so limit its use to where it's needed most: right around that pipe. If you're really sick of the noise, go nuts: Frame for a box of acoustic ceiling to go right around that entire pipe. Acoustic ceiling, also called drop ceiling tiles, again isn't everything it could be but it has the advantages of being cheap and easy to install. Make a trough that goes up against the floor above and box in that pipe. You might lose some tiles in the event of a future leak, but no biggie: the tiles are cheap. Now insulate around the box and under the floor above, same as you did elsewhere in the basement. Now install a dropped ceiling in the entire space. The noise from the pipe will probably still be audible, but it should be nothing like what it was.
- Q: We are rennovating my basement. There was a drop ceiling and thin paneling on the walls. I took out the drop ceiling and the paneling. The main goal is to get an efficient way to heat the space. The house has radiator heating so I figured we could use the heat from the pipes as the main heating source.We will put in a new drop ceiling that stays above the pipes (exposing the pipes will heat the space). What kind of insulation is recommended for the new drop ceiling to keep the heat in? I was recommended either fiberglass or foam insulation.The framing on the walls is good and I would like to reuse. What type of insulation on the walls? We will be drywalling them. Once again, I was recommended fiberglass but to put a plastic barrier between the wall and insulation. What do you think?I am open to any suggestions.Thanks!
- For the walls use fiberglass kraft faced(paper on one side) and no plastic or unfaced insulation with plastic. R-11 or R-13 for 2x4 walls. For the ceiling, I wouldn't bother with it. Instead add a radiator to the basement area and add a new pump and thermostat to create a new zone. Otherwise the basement would only be heated when some other area of the house needs more heat, this usually makes the basement too cold or too hot.
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- Q: I'm thinking of adding a ceiling to my porch to create an insulation space (the roof alone radiates a lot of direct heat in the summer; the porch otherwise is open) between it and the roof (corrugated fiberglass) but I'd like to still be able to see the roof as I've already painted the roof's interior and like how it contrasts with the supporting frame's color.I'm also looking to paint the exterior of the roof to better waterproof it (some leaks where previous owner screwed it in) and to better reflect light to further reduce heat. Any suggestion on paint or would it be better to just replace the roof entirely with better material? Thanks!
- There are many ways you could go. Yes, you can use the plexi to create insulation space. The best insulation is dead air. That is, air that cannot circulate and move around. The key to using it will be using something to seal it tight, a clear silicone caulk, perhaps. They make a special glue for it, you could make smaller areas to help keep air movement down with strips inside the ceiling area to form the pockets of air. Think bubblewrap, only solid. Probably caulk or glue on the joists is good enough. As for the exterior, fiberglass is extremely difficult to get paint to stick to, unless you use the gel coat stuff made for it. Maybe there is a good primer to make it take paints. If possible, paint it with the same stuff made for mobile home roofs, tho I don't know how well it will stick to fiberglass, it does fine on the metal roof of a mobile home. The stuff I'm talking about is available in only a few colors, white, silver, gray, and black. It's thick, like tar, but not tar. If you use the silver or white, it should help keep down the heat, after all, that's what it's designed for. It also has insulation and leak sealing properties. If you have a good cheap supply of the plexi, you could also put plexi over it for sealing, but before you do, you could use window tint on it, the kind that looks like a mirror on one side, and is dark on the other. put the mirror towards the sun. If you put your mind to it, there are probably many many ways to get done what you need to do. Maybe there's some way to use recycled materials.
- Q: The wall is a good brush or paste the wallpaper good ah that is more environmentally friendly if the brush which is also what brand of good paint
- Of course, is the choice of paint better, because the wallpaper is not durable, paste the wallpaper is not environmentally friendly glue, paint more durable and good care! Paint can choose Dulux
- Q: Is it fiberglass, it looks like foam?
- It is thermal insulation. It is usually fiberglass. The foil is for mounting against a wood/combustible ceiling. A non-burning barrier is required. The insulation is so the heat if the lamps doesn't cook the wiring. Most contemporary units are 90 degrees C. Half of the homes have 60 degree C wiring, so they're damaged anyhow.
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- PU decorative materials in Europe and the United States has been used for more than a decade, the country is now beginning to promote the future trend, must be its superior performance and environmental protection, as the mainstream of decorative materials! So professional problems, personally think that or to ask the decoration master was more clear, he was in the decoration of the ceiling, it is necessary to look at the next, so to learn, will now learn to sell Well. Because they are not single-sided talk together may also not fully understand, if it is learned with the teacher soon learned.
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Fiberglass Backed Ceiling Tiles - Acoustic Density 130k Hot Sale
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m²/month
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