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High-Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket Sheet - Low Thermal Conductivity Insulating Rock Wool 2024

High-Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket Sheet - Low Thermal Conductivity Insulating Rock Wool 2024

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Fireproof Rock Wool Rock Wool Board with High Quality

Introduction
The external thermal insulation rockwool board is designed for the buildings of external thermal insulation system with thin finish coat and applys to external wall insulation and energy saving of new or existing building whose foundation wall is concrete or brick and other compact structures.
 
The external thermal insulation rockwool strip can also be used as fire barrier to improve the fire resistance of buildings external walls with other thermal insulation materials.    


Features and Application

1,High compressive strength, tensile strength and good durability ensures the reliability and long-term stability of the product in the application.
 
2,Low thermal conductivity can effectively reduce the heat loss of the building to achieve energy saving and emission reduction.
 
3,External thermal insulation rockwool boards will not release heat and poisonous smoke because of its incombustibility and can effectively partition the spread of flam when fire occurs.
 
4,It has good performance of non-hygroscopicity, ageing resistance and long-term stability.
 
5,It is light weight and easy to be cut and processed


 Specification

Standard Requirement

Deviation


Length

1200mm

+10/-3mm

Width

600mm

+5/-3mm

Thickness

30mm—150mm

±3mm

Density

40kg/m3—250kg/m3

±10kg/m3

 

Packaging & Shipping

Product is packed in polythene plastic thermal-shrink film.
Thickness of each package is within the range of 300-400 mm.
During transportation and storage, keep product away from moisture and compressive deformation 
Genaraly 6-10pcs/pack


Low Thermal Conductivity Insulating Rock Wool of Good Quality 2016

Low Thermal Conductivity Insulating Rock Wool of Good Quality 2016

Low Thermal Conductivity Insulating Rock Wool of Good Quality 2016





Q: I have an old pine blanket chest that I found covered in dirt and greaseI was not concerned with it's possible $$ value (it was filthy anyway) so I scrubbed it with TSP cleaner, soap, putty knife, steel wool, etcIt is clean nowWhat I want to do is recreate that smooth (kinda shiny) patina raw old wood gets after years of handlingThere has to be a way to do this without coating it with varathane and things like thisCan anyone help?
Oil and burnishSoak the wood in some tongue oil or similar oil finishLet it soak overnightAfter it's soaked, use a piece of hardwood like oak or maplePress down firmly but evenly and rub the hardwood over the pine running parallel to the grain of the pineThis is burnishingThe more you rub the wood with a harder wood the smoother the finish will be (if you're good at it, using the corner of a maple board works the best, using it like you would a hand planer, but uneven pressure can leave lines)Soaking with oil softens the wood fiber enough to make it malleable for burnishing, and adds that soft gleamBurnishing lines up and presses the wood fibersHope it helps.
Q: I just finished knitting a wool scarf that is ribbed throughoutIt took me a long time to finish and I am nervous about blocking itI don't want to ruin the scarf by making a mistakeShould I block it? How could that affect the look of the scarf? I do not have any special blocking equipment, not even an ironIs there any way to block the scarf without using special equipment? Since the knitting is all ribbing, would the blocking possibly make some of my uneven stitches look better? I have never blocked anything before and would love any tips.
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Q: my basement got water in it a week ago - about 2 inches on the floorthe drywall and insulation was in water for 24 hours and i have been drying it out with fans and dehumidifiers over the last weekdo i need to take down the portion of the wall that was wet? any chance i can keep the walls up and not get mold on the insulation / dry wall?
You cut out the drywall at the 4 foot level because drywall comes in 8x4 sheets, you rip out and throw away the insulation You ventilate the area to dry it completely, you fog it with a mold fogger that you rent from Home Depot, fix any problems that caused the flooding in the first place, put in new insulation and drywall The water would've gone much higher than 2 inches in the insulation because of capillary action so it pretty much all has to be replaced, the amount of drywall to replace is a matter of what's more convenient to replace and the 4 foot level is the most convenient to replace You could just do two feet but then there's a lot more work involved just to save a few sheets of drywall You may want to consider using the more expensive green drywall as it's moisture resistant and hence mold will be less likely to set in even if you didn't dry out the area well enough.
Q: If it is always humid and hot outside would a whole house fan be required?
You should get a steel hat, not an aluminum one.
Q: I got a new hoodie this week that was too bigMy mom said it would shrink and I listened even though none of my clothes have ever shrunk(en?)So now I have a medium when I need a smallThis is my senior sweater so I'd prefer not to have it blanketing me or having to tie it in the back all the timeI've tried washing it in hot water and drying it three times and still no resultsI'd prefer not to have to wash it more, the inside is already losing it's softnessAny suggestions?
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Q: which round brush should i get for more volume?
siding wouldnt really stop the noise but the underlayment might.try using fanfold for the underlayment.better then that tyvek paper they use i think.former roofer and sider.fanfold is like a foam in sheets.made from corning about 2 days to install.depends on house
Q: So preparing my garage for insulation, all the walls are done and have vapor barrier.i put the insulation stops in between the trusses and vapor barrier and drywalled my ceiling.So know my problem, im sure i put them in wrong.(insulation stops)well they would do the job but i dont think they are the strongest way to be installed.what is the correct way to install these damn things, i heard they are supposed to be installed before the roof panels go on the roof.thanks
Dogs can withstand some pretty cold temperatures if they have shelterPersonally, I wouldn't leave my dogs out if it gets down to 20 or belowAnd , also I would use straw in his house instead of a blanketA blanket will get damp in cold weather.
Q: I want to make a free hugs sign but i dont want it just black/white.i dont want it to be too hard to look at but still have lots of color.i would appreciate any suggestions.anything OTHER than digital media please!
Aluminium usually forms AL3+Its more likely to lose electrons than gain them.
Q: Okay, so We're planning on building a dog house that can fit 2 of my dogs(A 2 year old lab, and a 18 year old husky) and its going to be winter in 2 months, and since we're not home(School,/work) We're planning on keeping them outside(When it gets colder i'll be coming home in 2 hours to let them in and my brother will do it again later) than during january and febuary where it gets really cold, they'll be inside most of the day, than outside from 12-3(gets warmer than) and I'm just wondering what would be the BEST insulation I read that it was straw, but not sure on that, and i know some people use electric heating pads, so any help?and just in case anyone wonders, the reason we're building one now, is my brothers use to stay with us and be home(They were for a while, come home, work for awhile, and so on) and they let the dogs in when it got cold/wet so it was never a problem before,
You can use Google to find websites with good designs I'd use styrofoam insulation in the roof, floor, and walls, then also install an electric pad on the floorBe sure to use good materials on the roof to deflect heavy snowI wouldn't use strawSeems like a great projectGood luck!.

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