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High Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Low Thermal Conductivity Fireproof Insulation Rock Wool

High Quality Ceramic Fiber Blanket with Low Thermal Conductivity Fireproof Insulation Rock Wool

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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 Fireproof Insulation Rock Wool of High Quality

Low Thermal Conductivity Fireproof Insulation Rock Wool of High Quality

Low Thermal Conductivity Fireproof Insulation Rock Wool of High Quality





Q: Ok, so my walker has a pretty nice, thick coat (but not really a winter coat)I bought him a medium thick turnout blanket and I'ver recently noticed his coat is damp when I remove the blanketIs his sweating anything serious? Or should I just keep the darn thing on?Ps The temperatures 'round here stay in the 50's to 40's most of the time, sometimes droppn' to the 30's
i would try dying it orange n then bleaching the parts you want yellow (by bleaching i mean spray peroxide)
Q: According to the dictionary, these words are opposite, and at the same time include same meaningsCould you advise me how to use these words, please?thanks in advance :)
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Q: Where do I find R49 insulation for my roof/ceilingI also need R 18 for walls and R25 floorsCan I purchase insulation for the exact R value I needI see a lot of insulation that say R19, R30 and the likeHow do you get up the the R value that is required.Thank you
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Q: So for my school project we have to design a container that will best insulate heatI decided to use polyester for the inside but what would a good container? The project goes as followsWe place a can with hot water into the container and let it sit, and then see how much heat it lostThe goal is to lose as little heat as possible.I would like to use a material rather than a store bough one (besides we get deducted if we do buy)
Fiber glass or rock wool matting of the sort used to insulate eavesYou could also try a thick blown polystrene tube or a container filled with beads of it.
Q: becos i know apricots and beans do and they are high in fibre
I guess it would depend if the cereal is high in fibre
Q: Like what are social, economical and environmental issues associated wit insulation nowadays???
Smells humorous - no longer regular, results of over cookingthe reason for that smell isn't stable to respireYour oven is obviously too warm, aggravated via regionexceptionally much all ovens are off from the dial indicator - mine is approximately 25 stages warmer than indicatedit relatively is deadly for polymer claythink ofyou've have been given to bypass get a stable oven thermometer and placed it on the shelf (center) the place you will bake the clay and spend time adjusting until you be attentive to what placing provides relatively 275F Your settings are ok in line with Sculpey kit (and quarter-hour in line with a million/4 thickness) yet My kit of Sculpey says to apply a pitcher pan even in spite of the indisputable fact that I see human beings speaking approximately utilising aluminum foil below their artwork.
Q: The ice dams are on a second story dormer, next to impossible to reach with a snow rakethe dormer has practically no overhangBesides, the ice is already there.too late for a rakeBut picture window seams are leaking drips on the dormer sideCan I use like a caulk-like sealer on the seams? Or glue, like seal-all? Open to any suggestionThanks,
You have to understand that if you are getting a few drops of water coming through the ceiling that the water had to go through shingles,felt-paper,flashing.floors and sub-floors,insulation,plaster,drywall and last several coats of dried paint,therefore homeowners sometimes find several gallons of water pooling in rafter bays above plaster.I suggest to drill a 1/2 inch hole in the most centralized area of the leak to drain the possible lake.(It is better to patch a half inch hole than wait till several square foot of ceiling fall and possibly injure or even kill someone The next step is you have to get a ladder or scaffolding or whatever even a rope restraint system(recommended anyways) to hold you on the roof,then very carefully using a rock hammer,a pic or mattock or even a straight claw hammer chip away at ice down to an inch or two from the surface and as your doing this put generous amounts of calcium chloride or other snow melting material,DO NOT USE ROCK SALT,as it can refreeze after it gets under the shingles or out of light causing more damage as 1 drop of water freezing can move several thousand tons of weight The salty water will not do near as much damage as a caved in ceiling will cause and by spring after thousands of gallons of snow melting and spring rains will be so diluted that you will not notice it.
Q: our first mortgage is 68000.00 the 2nd is 38000.00 we would like to combine the 2 we are in our 5o's is this a bad idea or good
One mortgage looks better than twoThe amount is the same, and technically it shouldn't make any difference but with the computer programs they run to determine credit scores isn't as intuitive as all thatAlso, 2nd mortgages are usually held at a higher interest rateI like to use the 3-5 point ruleIf the transaction will save me 3-5 points from the currently held mortgage then I consider it a good dealAlso it may give you access to any equity you have built up and you could use it to upgrade your home to save money in the futureFor example, newer windows, furnace, water heater,refer and attic insulation would all reduce your future energy costsRamped access from outdoors and enlarging doors would allow for walking aids in case that becomes an issue in the future also.
Q: i hear that most cats dont like to sleep in themi have 2 pretty big couches in my living room so im thinking the cat might choose that place to sleep in.
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Q: Phoenix Arizona Area , nighttime temps are ususlaly 30-40'F this time of year, she is in a mare barn 12X16 stall, just want to keep her comfortable! should I put a blanket on her at night? or is she Ok with just her winter coat? SHe's 22 yrs old and I'm thinking maybe I should blanket heranyone got opinions???Just looking for opinions?
Aluminum and titanium are lighter, but they are easier to scratch (due to non-stick coatings) and do not hold heat as wellStainless steel is more durable and distributes heat betterYou can also clean it with sand or ice without having to worry about scratching itIf you are going to fry with it, you will need oil since the food will stick without itWhen I go ultra light, I use a jet boil with a titanium pot to boil water for cookingWhen I want to go gourmet, I use the GSI stainless steel set.

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