Lightweight Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling for Cinema and Bathroom
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 400000 m²/month
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Products Description
Fiberglass Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are great for use in both residential and commercial applications. It is an effective and affordable way to build sound absorbing acoustical ceilings with excellent sound absorption properties. They are effective in eliminating unwanted ceiling boundary reflections and controlling excessive room reverberation. They are widely applied in offices, restaurants, recording studios, theaters, cinemas, schools, garages, conference room, dance halls, etc.
Features
1. Excellent sound insulation.
2. Non-combustible, fire-proof.
3. Light weight and no sagging, wraapping or delaminationg.
4. Green eco-friendly building materials.
Application
It's recommended that this panels be installed to the opposite two walls to cntrol the echo of the surroundings.
The panels are widly used in hotels, meeting rooms, auditoriums, music rooms, libraried, etc, where have special requiest for sound absorption.
FAQ
1. Is OEM available?
Re: Yes, OEM service is available.
2. Are you factory?
Re: Yes. we are the largest factory in China.
3. Can we get sample?
Re: Yes, sample is free for our customer.
4. How many days for production
Re: usually 4 weeks after receiving of downpayment
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- Q: Details: The house is a 3 story house. When showering on the 2nd or 3rd floor, the living room ceiling leaked. Not just 1-2 drops but we had to get a bucket and you can see the staining on the ceiling. This was 4-5 years ago and we stopped using these showers. No further leaking when NOT using the showers. The contractor opened the ceiling today near the staining and turned on the showers. He said that there was no leaking. What happened? Any suggestions? Thanks.
- I have encountered this problem. It is one of two things. Either the rubber gasket at the drain is bad or the plumbers putty has failed at the drain. If you have a fiberglass shower pan, there is a metal plate attached to the drain by two screws. Once these are removed you have a collar which is screwed in to the mating piece on the underside of the pan. The other piece is glued to the waste line. Between the glued piece and the bottom of the pan is a rubber washer. This may be bad. I'd try removing the collar first and reapplying plumbers putty and reinstalling it. This can be done by using the handles of a pair of channel locks against the nubs that the screws go into. After doing that, test it. If it still leaks then it is the gasket. You will actually have to buy a complete assembly to get one as home centers don't sell them separately. It always amazes me how some plumbers want to start tearing out ceilings before checking the obvious. I can almost guarantee you that your leak is one of the two.
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- Q: How is Sophia Wardrobe?
- With the improvement of living standards, people on the requirements of modern home more tended to taste, personalized. Europe and the United States has long been popular into the wall closet in recent years strides into the Chinese market, because of its own advantages, gradually recognized by the majority of urban residents. Sophia introduced the French design concept, and successfully moved the closet to the custom wardrobe, is the forerunner of the standard custom furniture.
- Q: How to install an extruded board for heat insulation?
- Extrusion end of the extruded board pre-fiberglass mesh, the width of 200 mm turn the package part of the width of about 80 mm.
- 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 have a partially finished basement, hardwood floors above. What can I do soundproof the unfinished ceiling? I'm not planning on finishing, I want that area to serve as a hang out spot for the family and I don't want to worry about fiberglass dust.
- To sound proof you need to do two things, isolate and absorb. This means that the surface facing the basement should not be in direct contact with the floor above and some sort of material with adequate mass needs to be between to absorb the sound. It sounds like you don't want to go overboard with this project so I would suggest insulation batts and a dropped ceiling. Dow makes a 'safetouch' insulation that does not create dust and that you do not need to use a mask while installing (though I still would). There are newer styles of dropped ceilings out there now with a lower profile that use tracks that are relatively easy to install. I think one brand is called CeilingLink. This will look nice, block a lot of sound and allow access in case it is needed in the future. Best of luck, and maybe consider a radon gas detector.
- Q: I am spraypainting my basement ceiling black, I am also putting up drywall. I am not sure how to finish the space above the top of the wall, where I can see insulation between joists. Any thoughts are welcome.
- Painting insulation is just begging for trouble.
- Q: What is the classification of wallpaper in the end
- There are many kinds of what you want to know?
- Q: I am trying to find least expensive method to install support for spray-on closed cell foam insulation between ceiling joists in attic where there is no support beneath the rafters (only a drop ceiling). This is a large fire station that currently has fiberglass bat insulation between the rafters. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks, Bob
- remove ceiling put plastic on rafters spray foam it will adhere to the rafters
- Q: We have removed our rough sawn cedar from our cathedral ceiling in our 80's home. We found fiberglass insulation and 2x6 joists (the roof is directly above). The first electrician came out before we removed the ceiling and assumed there was no insulation and said we needed to get spray insulation because of the condensation can lights can cause. The other electrician we called out came after we removed the ceiling and did not say anything about condensation. Neither said anything about ice dams. I am seeing all this pretty scary stuff when doing my research, and am thinking we shouldn't put in recessed lighting now! We live in Wyoming where the climate can be pretty cold, but is usually very dry.So, if we use LED lamps and IC airtight housings, will the heat transfer really be bad enough to cause condensation and/or ice dams? Would it help to put some foam board between the shallow housings and the roofing substrate (if it fits)? We are only planning on putting up 6 6" lights in a 10x20 room...
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Lightweight Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling for Cinema and Bathroom
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 400000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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