Fiberglass False Ceiling - Fire Insulated Fiber Glass Acoustic Ceiling
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m²/month
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Fire insulated fiber glass acoustic ceiling
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;
- Q: What is soft film ceilings?
- Soft film smallpox - founded in Switzerland in the nineteenth century, and then by the French Farmland SCHERRER (Flanders. Scholes) in 1967 to continue to study and successfully promote the European and American countries to the smallpox market, soft film ceiling Has become the preferred material for ceiling materials. The soft film is made of special polychlorohexene material, 0.18 mm thick, about 180 to 320 grams per square meter, and its fire rating is B1 grade. The soft film is formed by one or more cuts and is finished with high frequency welding. The soft film needs to be measured in the field after the size of the ceiling, produced in the factory. Soft film size stability at -15 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius. Transparent film ceiling can be used with a variety of lighting systems (such as neon lights, fluorescent) to create a fantastic, shadowless indoor lighting effects. At the same time to abandon the glass or plexiglass bulky, dangerous and small assembly of the shortcomings, has gradually become a new decorative highlights.
- Q: Magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride
- Magnesium chloride Uses: for the production of metal magnesium, disinfectant, frozen brine, ceramics, and used to fill the fabric, paper and so on. The solution is mixed with magnesium oxide, can become hard wear-resistant magnesia cement. Magnesium oxide is mainly used for the preparation of ceramic, enamel, refractory crucible and refractory bricks of raw materials. Also used as a polish, binder, coating and paper filler, chloroprene rubber and fluororubber accelerator and activator. And magnesium chloride and other solutions mixed, can be made of magnesium oxide water. Medicine for antacids and laxatives for gastric acid, stomach and duodenal ulcer disease. Raw materials used as catalysts and magnesium salts in the chemical industry. Also used for the production of glass, dyed meal, phenolic plastic and so on. Heavy-duty magnesia Milling industry for firing and grinding. The construction industry is used in the manufacture of artificial chemical flooring, artificial marble, heat shields and sound insulation panels. The plastic industry is used as a filler. It can also be used to produce other magnesium salts.
- Q: Today, i found my cat sleeping on insulation from the ceiling in our garage. We think this may be why he has been losing his fur on his tummy, armpits, and knees, the skin is pink. Could him sleeping on the insulation be the cause for his fur loss? He also has been constantly licking and cleaning himself. When he cleans himself, he also grabs onto his skin, and pulls it, i guess scratching it because it's itchy.
- Insulation is usually made from fiberglass Have you ever handled insulation with un-gloved hands? If so, can you imagine all these fiberglass shards in his skin? yes, this could be the reason for his fur loss... but that can also settle into his internal system & wreck all kinds of havoc You will have to do something to keep him from getting into the insulation and you need to take the cat to the vet so they can assess internal and external damage done by the insualtion
- 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!
- I would get the lightest by weight. Make sure your structure that holds the tiles can carry the extra weight of the insulation with out warping or bending!
- Q: I have one of those fairly standard (US) ceiling light fixtures that is bowl shaped and takes two light bulbs. That thin tin foil layer came off and now the light bulbs radiate directly on to that fiber/insulation material. Is this a fire hazard? It is one of three and I don't want to replace it but I also don't want to replace the house and my family either if you know what I mean. Can I put some real tin-foil back in its place?
- its probably ok without it but you can use a piece of aluminum foil in its place.
- Q: Indoor ground artificial marble paving after the bow is the reason
- Decorative materials are divided into two parts: part of the outdoor materials, part of the indoor materials.
- 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?
- On new houses, they insulate the ceilings with fiberglass batts, and use regular drywall on the ceilings. When I remodeled our bath, I used green board everywhere and I tiled the ceiling of the shower. A lot of work, but worth it.
- Q: I read that fiberglass insulation that has a backing sheet should have the backing sheet toward the heated space. The insulation in the basement ceiling has the backing sheet toward the inside of the basement not the bottom of the floor above. Does this trap moisture and cause a lot of harm or does it just make the insulation less effective? Do I need to take it all down and start with new insulation? Should I just add a new layer over the top what is there?
- Insulation in a finished basement ceiling is for noise, rather than thermal. Ideally, it will not have a vapor barrier, which is what the paper is. You should use unfaced batts, and use retainers to keep it in place. You can leave it how you have it, however, as long as there isn't a huge difference between the temps of the basement and the upstairs. If the area is not finished or heated, such as a crawlspace, there is a very real possibility that moisture could collect in the insulation, leading to mold issues. The insulation in that scenario MUST be installed with the vapor barrier up. That is NOT just for walls. Hope this helps.
- Q: How to conduct a comprehensive review of self-leveling
- Self-leveling construction should pay attention to the three elements: ① humidity: ground moisture content should be less than 3% (self-leveling manufacturers require to keep the soil surface dry). Use CCM moisture tester. ② surface hardness: with a sharp chisel fast cross cut the surface, the intersection should not be burst. Use a hardness characterizer. ③ surface flatness: with 2 m ruler test, the gap should not be greater than 2mm. Use the flatness tester.
- Q: hey. i am moving my room into another room in my house. The only problem with this room is that the ceiling is quite old and one part of it fell off. I need to fix this part that fell off. I think the whole ceiling is plaster i guess but underneath the plaster are these really skinny wood boards with something that looks like cement between them. Can i just do the standard drywall fix with a new drywall piece and some mesh and can i nail the drywall into these boards? I also need to peel ugly wallpaper off too to paint it. If i could just fix this part of the ceiling, things would be great. Oh, the whole is like 3 feet by 2 ft so how much would the drywall be to fix it. i cant get it done by a proffessional because i have no money and my mom will by me the drywall. A lot of help appreciated. thanks.
- You can repair it with drywall but it will take a lot of sheet rock mud to get it right. One half inch drywall costs about 12.00 in Georgia. The mud will cost about 8.00.
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Fiberglass False Ceiling - Fire Insulated Fiber Glass Acoustic Ceiling
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m²/month
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