Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles Menards for Acoustic Projects
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 120000 m²/month
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The tile is made by high-density fiberglass with compound decoration wool on the surface and fiberglass wool on the back .The edges are painted. With the characteristics of square in edges and angle,it will be parallel to suspension system after installation.
The tile is made by high-density fiberglass with compound decoration wool on the surface and fiberglass wool on the back .The edges are painted. With the characteristics of square in edges and angle,it will be parallel to suspension system after installation.
Product Applications:
The panels are udes widely in schools, offices, music studios, lecture theatres,
multi purpose halls, interview rooms, training areas and cinemas. They meet the
requirements of BB93 of Building Regulations for acoustics in school buildings and
are Class O fire rated hence meeting the Fire Regulations as well.
Product Advantages:
Saves headroom space because exceptional noise absorption effectiveness is achieved by low (30mm) material thickness.
Surfaces can be emulsion painted to any colour without significant loss in noise
absorption. Increase savings due to fast and easy installation.Lightweight and therefore are ideal for adhering to ceilings, which do not have a very high load bearing capabilities.
Meets BB93 standards for school acoustics as well as common areas in flats for Building
Regulations.
Reinforced edges for increased durability.
Main Product Features:
Material: Torrefaction Compounded high density fiberglass wool
Face: Special painting laminated with decorative fiberglass tissue
Color: white, black and others to order
Fire-resistant: class A, non combustible
NRC: 0.9-1.0, excellent sound absorption
Thermal-resistant: >0.4 (m2k/w)
Humidity: Dimensionally stable with RH up to 95% at 40c, no sagging, wrapping, or delaminating
Moisture rete:<1% (JC/T670-2005)
Enviromental impact: Tiles and packing are fully recyclable
Product Specifications:
FAQ:
1)Q:Are you a factory or trading company?
A: We are a factory.
2)Q: I am interested in the products but I do not have experience
A: Tell us your budget and target market and we will give you professional advice of exact kinds and quantity.
3)Q: How can I get some samples?
A: We are honored to offer you samples.
4)Q:How does your factory do regarding quality control?
A: Quality is priority, we always attach great importance to quality controlling from every worker to
the very end.
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- Q: Home improvement materials used most of the main, what?
- Tiles, wood flooring, man-made sheet, paint, wallpaper paint, hardware, cabinets, sanitary ware, hardware, electrical appliances (kitchen and toilet), lamps curtains,
- Q: I have a den that has 12inch acoustic ceiling tile that drips water sometimes when the weather is cool.I have checked and the attic above it is thoroughly insulated. The tile was installed on furring strips direct up against the fiberglass insulation,with no drywall in between the two, materials.The roof has ridge vents and the soffits,has perforated panels. There is also a 4 foot recessed fluorescent light in the center of the ceiling that looks like a week-end novice creation,that leaks cold air around it,a little. I have lived here for 10 years and have had this problem,the entire time. Two years I had the roof replaced thinking that it would solve my problem , because the ceiling was sprouting wet spots,randomly every where. What can I do about this madness?
- Moisture or condensation occurs when relatively warm-moist air comes in contact with a cold surface. You need to either eliminate the air leakage supplying the moist air, or do something (usually insulate) the surface to keep it's temperature warmer to prevent condensation or a combination of both.
- Q: Melamine plastic synthesis process, mainly the molding powder added in that process
- There are many types of plastic products, a lot of classification methods.
- Q: Faced or Unfaced fiberglass? How much might it help with sound reduction? Right now Unfaced R30 fiberglass is just under $10 a batt for aprox 30 sq feet. I'm not sure if that is too much R value for a ceiling or if you can even use unfaced batting If it isn't ok for a basement ceiling then I can get some R13 kraft faced for $40/ 163 sq feet.
- Are you more concerned with heat retention, or sound reduction? If your basement is already heated, 24/7, don't insulate the ceiling. Concentrate on the walls. Chances are, if your basement is heated already, insulating the ceiling will rob the rest of your house of heat it has been getting already. Sound reduction comes mostly from properly installed drywall. RC channel is a metal strip which isolates the drywall from the wood framing. The drywall ceiling acts like a drumhead. It vibrates, with sounds. Unless you isolate it from the floor framing, sounds transmit easier to the next floor.
- 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: Do the glass fiber composite material be bad for the human body?
- Glass wool is a category in glass fiber, is a kind of artificial inorganic fiber. Using quartz sand, limestone, dolomite and other natural ore as the main raw material, with some soda ash, borax and other chemical raw materials into glass. Glass wool can be regarded as porous material, with good insulation, sound absorption performance.
- Q: There are a lot of wires and tubing between the joists and I'm not sure if I'm supposed to work the insulation around them or just lay the stuff over it. Seems like if there was a problem with the water or electricity, finding the wires and such would become a problem with them tucked under the insulation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- most installations have the insulation on top of the items. But you don't say whether it is a suspended ceiling. If it is, definitely on top for ease of tracing but if it is a sheet rock ceiling you should go through and move what you can and then document the piping etc and lay it on top. Then you have a map of where the tubing goes. That's what I would do for my peace of mind.
- Q: I'm remodeling a bathroom, and I need to know the best insulation for sound/moisture? Also should I use the regular drywall or the green one on the ceiling?
- You can try egg shell foam or insulation rated for noise control. There are bathroom vents that are remotely located. The motor is located in the attic, Sorry, can't remember the name.
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Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles Menards for Acoustic Projects
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 120000 m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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