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Fiberglass Backed Ceiling Tiles - Acoustic Density 130k Hot Sale

Fiberglass Backed Ceiling Tiles - Acoustic Density 130k Hot Sale

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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.

 

Q: Old house would like to decorate their own what good material?
First get the wall look ah, ah big white powder or paste wallpaper. And then get a video wall. The ground re-leveling, shop a floor. The door or about a door or a door frame. In short, according to their own preferences, the house dress up. Such as the use of Dulux environmental paint to paint the wall into other colors, refreshing thing. The toilet can be decorated with very style mosaic.
Q: My basement is unfinished and gets VERY cold. The cieling in the basement is completely unfinished, i can see the beams and floor boards of the first floor. Can i assume this will cause the upstairs to get cold much faster and to lose alot of its heat?if so, what are my options for insulating the ceiling? i dont have alot of money, and its a rental home so the investment isnt worth it for me if it is a major expense
heat rises, cool air sinks so heat leaking from the upstairs to the basement is unlikely. Drafts are a different story if your house is not tight. Look into an acoustic drop ceiling, if you can create a dead zone of air between basement and upstairs this will insulate.
Q: I have a 120 year old house w/ a flat roof, no attic and no insulation. I have a dropped ceiling on the top floor - drop is about 5". Ceiling tiles are not insulated. I plan on getting insulation and having it rest on top of the ceiling tiles.I live in Pittsburgh, PA where we get hot summers and cold winters. What would be a better insulation - traditional fiberglass or radiant? Radiant appeals to me since installation is easier, but if it won't be as effective, I won't do it. Thanks!
Leave it - taking it out won't warm your main level enough to do any good. The fiberglass insulation is also insulating your main level. It's also a great sound barrier. Just leave it. The pains you'd go through trying to pull it out would be much more than what it's worth anyways... That fiberglass is nasty stuff! You'll be iching for days, I swear... It's just plain nasty.
Q: How to install an extruded board for heat insulation?
Install the extruded board: first squeeze the extruded board on the wall, and then with 2 meters on the wall to the pressure, and at the same time leveling, the professional bonding gypsum mortar or polymer mortar from 10 mm to 3 mm, Construction process: from bottom to top sticky, wrong seam, bonding area shall not be less than 30 ~ 50%.
Q: I'm looking to move into a new apartment by the end of the month. It's in a good location, however the only down side is that the neighbors upstairs have kids and they run a day care during the day. Luckily I work and won't be home until 5:30 or so, but just by visiting the place today I could hear them walking upstairs and I'm sure that it's going to annoy me.I would like to know if anybody has any ideas on how to noise proof my ceiling for a reasonable price. Is there some kind of paint that effectively noise proofs walls and such, or would I have to wreck the ceiling and place fiberglass or something of the sort in order to ensure that I don't hear them walking or they don't hear me playing loud music and such.Any help is appreciated, thanks!
This will cost you a little bit and I suppose you'd have to get permission from the landlord, but you can buy ceiling covering that comes in larger pieces but has a design in relief so that it will look like many smaller tiles. You use a caulk gun to put adhesive on the back of the section in strategic places, and then you just press it up onto your ceiling...just start at one corner and go all the way to the opposite one and then go back and start another row...remember to 'match' the pieces so that the tile lines are even. This is very light weight material but it is has a sort of foam-like core that will indeed give you some sound proofing. Plus, it makes a very regal looking ceiling.
Q: between 12 inches and 24 inches thick hallowblocks ceiling
For ceiling the 24 inch thick is slightly better, but not for roof as more afternoon heat is stored in the increased mass of the 24 inch blocks. If the ceiling hollows are filled with fiberglass or rockwool, a 2% reduction in electric consumption is possible as the convection currents are reduced for both 12 inch and 24 inch hollow blocks. Neil
Q: What is the best material for interior decoration
Of course, is the choice of non-toxic harmless and environmentally friendly materials the best! For example, the choice of the original floor of the original solid wood flooring.
Q: My insulation was installed paper towards the roof.
Yes it matters! Paper side should go down (toward the living space) because the paper side has a vapor barrier that will trap any moisture. If you install it backwards, you'll trap moisture in your insulation and make it less efficient. If you are installing additional insulation over existing, you can install the paper side up and then cut the paper side to provide an escape for and vapor.
Q: What is the characteristics of the vitreous sound board?
Can effectively control and adjust the indoor reverberation time, reduce noise and improve sound quality. Fiberglass sound absorption ceiling has a good thermal insulation properties for air-conditioned places, can reduce the impact of the outside world on the indoor temperature, thus effectively saving energy Fiberglass sound - absorbing cements hardly absorb moisture from the air, have excellent moisture resistance, and maintain stability from size to flatness in any humid environment.
Q: But it's fiberglass and needs to be flexible for when it moves. I think actual mirrors will crack and be too heavy. What do I use for the mirrored effect?
a fabric called mylar. The material most ballons are made from.

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