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Fiberglass Suspended Ceiling Panels - Insulation Acoustic Sound Proof Ceiling

Fiberglass Suspended Ceiling Panels - Insulation Acoustic Sound Proof Ceiling

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Fiberglass Ceiling Tiles is one new kind of High-Grade decoration ceiling and wall products ,it is widely used in many performance space ,Churchs,Musemums,Nice Public Place And Some More Big Project ;Now its usage and installation place is more and more ,it has become one new popular acoustic ceiling products ,it must get more market shares in near future ;


Specification:

1) Best quality fiberglass wool as raw material ;

2) Good photopathy,Best Noise Reduction Coefficient,Good Thermal Insulation,Fire Resistance A, Easy To Install;

3) Edge: Square Edge,Tegular Edge,Concealed Edge ;

 4) NRC: 0.9-1.0

5) Raw Material: Level A(Incombustible Class)

6) Coefficient Of Heat Preservation:0.042W/(M.K)

7) Specification :

1) Size: 600mmX600mm,600mmX1200mm and any size according to your request;

2) Density: 100KG/M3,120KG/M3,130KG/M3

3) Thickness: 15mm,20mm,25mm,30mm,35mm,45mm





Main Characteristic:

*Very high sound absorption, Class A 
*Fire-resistant: A1
*Moisture resistance: 99% 

*No sagging, No to crack

*Green building material, no radioactive species limitation contained

 

1) Use fiberglass wool as raw material

2) Good photopathy, noise and thermal insulation, fire resistance, easy to install and maintenance
3) Widely used in the places with special requirements to light 
4) Edges: square, tegular, concealed
5) NRC: 0.8 - 1.0
6) Level of fireproofing:A2
Raw material: level A (incombustible class)
b) Surface: A2 flame( resistant class)
7) Coefficient of heat preservation: 0.046W / (M.K)
8) Radioactive species limitation: None

 

 

 

Application:

 office building, commercial facilities,

shopping mall, Airport and school,Halls etc.

 

Installation method:

Use exposed grids, beautiful finish

ceiling are easy to trim and install

Both inches and metric grids are available


FAQ

1.Sample: small sample can be offered by free

2.OEM: OEM is accepted

3.MOQ: small order is ok

4.Test: any third party is accepted to test

5.Factory: Can visit factory any time

6.Delivery Time: small order is within 7days or according to your order




Q:What are the textile mill floor materials?
Or more epoxy floor, it is recommended to use anti-static high temperature, the overall cost will not be much higher than the average
Q:I had a stucco like substance on my bathroom ceiling that was peeling and falling off. I scraped it all off and found a layer of pink paint beneath the stucco that also was peeling in many spots. Underneat the paint is plaster that has some spots. I have an exhaust ceiling fan in the bathroom but don't think it works terribly well. I am considering scraping the remaining paint off then filling in uneven spots and corners with spackling compound then painting over the whole thing again but I am concerned that the spackle will not adhere well in the spotted areas. Does anyone have any recommendations?
The drywall should be replaced. Use a good quality primer / sealer. Mold / Mildew doesn't just go away. It permiates the drywall.
Q:Does the fiberglass ceiling do the ceiling?
Long mineral wool ceiling to introduce advanced Japanese production technology, the use of European green standards testing, monitoring, the introduction of the production of European-style Italian light steel keel production system.
Q:What signs on plastic products are non-toxic
HDPE high density polyethylene Common white vials, cleaning supplies, bath products. Do not use it again Cups, or used to make other containers. Clean is not complete, do not use.
Q:We recently purchased a condo with an unfinished walkout basement. Two walls above grade have fiberglass batts with a plastic vapor barrier. The ceiling has exposed fiberglass batts. We have no immediate plans to finish the basement, but I will have a washer and dryer down there. There is an electric blower to keep the pipes from freezing, but no other source of heat. I am concerned about exposure to the fiber from the ceiling batts and am wondering if there is any covering I can use to encapsulate the fiberglass, or would removal be the best option? I heard that to cover in plastic would not be a good idea because of condensation. We live in a cold winter climate. Thank you.
Short of a dropped ceiling, you might try stapling kraft paper or the such over the fiberglass. Lets the insulation breathe, but covers it up.
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?
Soundproofing Ceiling Speakers
Q:Due to circumstances too complicated to go into, my husband and I ended up trying to finish the drywall on our kitchen ceiling ourselves. We were in a bind and couldn't get a contractor, so we used compound, taped, sanded, primed and painted the ceiling 2 weeks ago. In some places the tape has bubbled, in others it's clearly visable under the tape, the ceiling looks, well, bad.My question is: how best to fix it? Do we sand down to the original tape (please, nononono!) and redo it? Is there a textured paint we could use? Pressed tin panels (country house)? We don't have a lot to spend on the project, so any advice would be appreciated! (Yes, I know we messed-up when we painted)
Dear Ones, Tear off the old paper tape and joint compound over it. and replace with Fiberglass Mesh Drywall Tape. The paper tape does not adhere well to the ceiling or the joint compound, so when you paint it the paper tape absorbes moisture and separates from the joint causing bubbles, cracks and etc. The mesh tape will bridge the gap and adhere to the ceiling. The joint compound can then flow around the mesh tape and make contact with ihe ceiling giving you a secure attachment of ceiling to joint compound. The guys at the store can help you find the Mesh tape. A little more expensive, but it does the job.
Q:Home want to stick wallpaper, what kind of election is better
Plastic wallpaper: This is currently on the market common wallpaper, the vast surface material used for the polyvinyl chloride (or polyethylene), also known as PVC wallpaper. This kind of wallpaper is divided into many types, each category is divided into several varieties, each species is divided into a variety of colors. Generally use paper as the substrate, plastic PVC paste resin, and then by printing, embossed, usually flat light printing, light printing, monochrome embossing, printing embossing several types. This wallpaper is relatively low price, the use of a wide range, strong and durable, but poor environmental protection.
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?
you have the insulation installed correctly, the paper should be inside your room as you have described, they are referring to outside walls, it can now be sheet rocked or covered with some suitable covering. I have seen insulation without a paper barrier installed and there is no difference in the R- factor. Blown in insulation has no barrier, the paper is only on it for ease of handling and the company logo. don't worry at all and carry on.
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.

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