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Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles 24x24 - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles Decoration Material

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Fiberglass acoustic ceiling tiles decoration material

 

Specifications:

Main Material: Fiberglass wool

Density: Standard 100kgs/m3

Thickness: 15mm,20mm, 25mm and etc.

Size: 600*600mm,600*1200mm and etc.

Textures: White painted, Mix Acoustic, White Spray, BlackSpray

Edge: Square, Tegular for 15/24 grids, Concealed

                                            Black spray                                                                                            White spray

 

 

                                                    Mix Acoustic                                                                            White painted

 

 

 

Fiberglass acoustic ceiling tiles decoration material

 

 

Quick Detail:

 

Non-combustible;

No sagging, warpping or delaminating;

Green building material;

Excellent sound absorption;

With different pattern available;

 

Applications:

Halls, Classrooms, Offices, Shopping centers, etc.

 

Competitive Advantages:

Fire-resistant;

Thermal-insulation;

Humidity-resistant;

Cleanability;

Environmental;

Elegant;

Safety and Convenience;

 

Fiberglass acoustic ceiling tiles decoration material

 

Q: The main purpose of glass fiber
Pultruded with roving shrinkage for the manufacture of cross-section consistent with the various profiles, which is characterized by high glass fiber content, one-way strength. Pultruded roving can be multi-stranded wire can also be a direct twist roving, the linear density range of 1100 to 4400. A variety of performance requirements and winding twist roving roughly the same.
Q: Hi, about 2 weeks ago I was in my ex boyfriend's attic (with his permission! lol) and he noticed a crack, which turned into a hole when I slipped and almost fell through into the bedroom! If you lie in bed you can now see right through to the attic; while it could be considered a design feature, my ex isn't keen on it :-) It's not very big, probably only 1.5ft square if that but obviously the plaster is missing, one of the lathes (think that's what they're called; the thin pieces of wood just behind the plaster) is broken in half and poking throught he hole and little bits of the fibreglass indsulation are falling down. My ex told his landlord who said it would cost ?150 to repair the damage, but I'm convinced my ex could do it himself...but how? Any ideas? I have been offered a large piece of plasterboard, could he use this in any way and would he have to enlarge the hole to replace the entire lathe? How does he replaster...etc - help please!
You only need to replace the lath with anything which will act as a backing for the spack filler which you will need to get from a hardware store or even your local supermarket if your lucky. A suitable replacement will hold your bit of plasterboard, which you have cut to fill the hole as best as possible, and must be able to cope with the environment in the attic, ie not rot. Then fill the crack around the edge with spack filler (white stuff, like plaster, many different types) Then when thet repair has set fill over the plaster board to make it level with the roof, any white spack filler type material. Dry sand and paint to match celing (that is the hard part). Good luck.
Q: How about the whole closet
The overall closet, residential cover and the wall combined with the floor storage space. I believe many people think that the overall wall cabinet space, in addition to beautiful and beautiful no other; but the whole closet can become the leader in home decoration
Q: What equipment they need to build a studio, there is no detailed list and price. Mainly recording the kind of studio studio.
As the production of the program, the sound effect is higher, so the indoor wall or the construction of sandwich wall approach to solve, if conditions, in the sandwich put some soundproof glass fiber and other effects better. The choice of doors and windows can be used acoustic doors, double windows, and in the doors and windows plus nail insulation materials. The overall noise rating of NG is generally 25-30 (based on architectural design). The size of the suction volume should be based on the need. The sound volume is small, the whole sound reverberation time is long, it sounds like a rich and plump. The sound volume is large, the whole sound reverberation time is short, it sounds very clear. In order to make the size of the suction volume can be suitable for the needs of indoor ceilings and walls can be used with the corresponding sound-absorbing materials such as porous sound-absorbing material, or the shape of the wall structure; perforated plate resonant sound absorption structure;
Q: I recently installed speakers in my ceiling for my entertainment center, they sound fine but you can hear them through the floor upstairs. does anyone know what i can do?
You can reduce some of the sound transmission by putting some absorbent material above the speaker (e.g. heavy weight fiberglass insulation), but if there is much bass the only really effective way to sound proofing is using something like green glue or RSIC clips to acoustically isolate the speaker from the floor above. See the links. You would need to construct a sealed (from above) drywall/gypsumboard box. See the two websites for further info. Note that the whole ceiling will be acting as a membrane and because it is coupled to the floor above don't expect miracles. The real solution is to retrofit the whole ceiling ... but I doubt you want to get into that!
Q: Ceiling for light steel keel face coated gypsum board coated with white latex paint.
1, hanging keel check whether the good discharge of sewage pipes and so on and whether it is located in the bathroom upstairs bathroom humid position, if you do first do a waterproof; 2, should be selected when the weather is relatively dry when the closure plate; 3, the latex paint should also be relatively dry, and the gypsum board itself can not be damp; 4, the tidal atmosphere of indoor space attention to dehumidification
Q: I was replacing a bathroom fan and the new bathroom fan is bigger than the old one. I took out the old one. Then I used a pencil and traced around the new fan. Then I used a reciprocating saw for the first time and got a little crazy with it. Now the hole is slightly too big and when I put the grill cover on the fan, I can see the hole. I'm not sure what to do now. I still got old pieces of the ceiling. Maybe I can do something with it?
It sounds like when you put the fan in you can see holes around it. If that is correct then get some cardboard and wrap around the fan two or three times around the fan where it fits through the hole. So later when it is removed it give the correct gap around the fan fit to the hole.Now you should be able to secure the fan in place but not up tight to the roof, so you can still get plaster into the gap. Then get some plaster filler. you can get it from hardware store. And with a scraper that is used for plaster fill the gap. Let it dry. You then take the fan out and then remove the cardboard and discard. With the cardboard out their should be just the right amount of gap for the fan to fit back in snuggle and perfect. Use just enough cardboard as you think will do the job. The plaster also sticks to the card board and not the fan housing. You can also rap some Glad Wrap around the cardboard on the out side and it will pull away from the plaster easier when it is dry.Then sand, then you may need that repair with the fiber netting that sticks to it, to strengthen the around the hole. ( buy from hardware. just ask them and they will know. ) stick some of that on to strengthen it and put more plaster on. Let dry, sand and paint. If you google wall plastering repairs you should be able to get some demonstration on how to repair walls with holes so it will show you how to use the mesh to repair. It is not really very difficult. Good luck.
Q: What is the space body?
A space absorber is a sound absorbing member that is dispersed in a sound field (usually under the ceiling of a room or hall). According to the use of occasions and sound absorption need to make the appropriate geometry and size, generally it consists of four parts: ① skeleton. As a support, you can use wooden tendons, angle steel or thin-walled steel. ② care layer. Common perforation rate greater than 20%, the thickness of 0.1-1.0mm perforated or slit thin metal, aluminum foil or plastic sheet. Perforation hole to take 4-8mm. ③ sound absorption filler. General use of ultra-fine glass wool felt, mineral wool felt, asphalt glass wool felt and other porous materials, and fiberglass cloth and other breathable performance is good, but also a certain strength of the material for masked layer.
Q: You would have chosen to join the huts?
Wooden houses in Europe and the United States is very popular, especially in North America, wood structure building system since 1830 has dominated. Each year, more than 90% of the new 1.5 million to 2 million houses in North America use wooden structural systems. Which lasted for centuries, the wooden structure of the building with its a series of superior characteristics, so that residents living in North America enjoy the world's highest standards of housing.
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.

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