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Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling Domes - White Square

Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling Domes - White Square

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
10000 m²
Supply Capability:
300000 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.

 

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:

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

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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White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

White Square Fiberglass Reinforced Ceiling

 

Q: we have numerous recessed light fixtures in our ceiling. Is fiberglass insulation flammable?
Is Loft Insulation Flammable
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: What is the use of halogen powder
English name: Magnesium chloride hexahydrate Chinese alias: halogen powder; flake magnesium chloride; magnesium chloride (casting); magnesium chloride (medicinal); magnesium chloride (edible); magnesium chloride (white) CAS RN .: 7791-18-6 Molecular formula: Cl2Mg. 6H2O Edit this paragraph morphological features Physical and chemical properties: pure character for the colorless monoclinic crystal. Industrial products are usually brown. Bitter and salty. Melting point 116 ~ 118 ℃ Relative density 1.569 Solubility soluble in water and ethanol. Uses: used for the production of magnesium metal, disinfectant, fire extinguishing agent, frozen salt water, but also for ceramics, paper, textile and other industrial magnesium chloride upstream raw materials Carnotite, octadecylamine, bromine, hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride downstream products Halogen, Magnesium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium carbonate Magnesium, cleaning agent
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: 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.
Drop ceiling...you still have access, but it all contained above the ceiling tiles.
Q: Epoxy resin when the ratio of curing agent than the high proportion of what impact? What is the impact of low. What is the reason for hardening after curing?
When the proportion of curing agent is 30% higher than normal, the cured glue feels soft.
Q: What kind of materials do you need to decorate a house?
Water, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint, paint Paint, wallpaper, mud water materials: cement, sand, all kinds of bricks, tiles, marble, granite, stone iron material: all types of steel, steel, I-beam, channel, angle iron
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: How much do you want to do with noise equipment?
The two woods to the ears of a plug (insert deep point) package you have a good sound insulation Or free Oh ~ ~

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