Polyisocyanurate Roofing Insulation Board with Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1 3/4 inch for Construction
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
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Introduction of 1 3/4 Inch Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh is made of by high quality galvanized wire, Low carton steel wire, stainless steel wire, iron wire, Galvanized steel wire.
Application of 1 3/4 Inch Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh is widely used in industrial and agricultural constructions, Rockwool, fence for poultry cage, fishing cage, playground fence and Christmas decorations
Surface treatment of 1 3/4 Inch Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
a. Black (mild steel wire)
b. Electro galvanized, (galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding)
c. Hot dip galvanized, (galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding)
d. Stainless Steel Wire
Advantage of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Our Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh has strong corrosion-resisting and oxidation-resisting, stable shape, clean ends, good packing with good quality and rock bottom price.
Packing of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
1. Waterproof paper then PVC shrinked
2. PVC shrinked only
3. Black waterproof paper only
4. Waterproof paper then metal/wooden pallet
5. Plastic film then carton
(Also as your request. )
Pictures of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Specification of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Mesh Opening | Wire Thickness | Width | |||
inch | mm | bwg | mm | inch | m |
3/8 | 10 | 27; 26; 25; 24; 23 | 0.40-0.63 | 12-48 | 0.3-1.2 |
1/2 | 13 | 27; 26; 25; 24; 23; 22; 21; 20 | 0.40-0.88 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
5/8 | 16 | 27; 26; 25; 24; 23; 22; 21; 20 | 0.40-0.88 | 12-48 | 0.3-1.2 |
3/4 | 19 | 27; 26; 25; 24; 23; 22; 21; 20 | 0.40-0.88 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
1 | 25 | 27; 26; 25; 24; 23; 22; 21; 20 | 0.40-0.88 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
1-1/4 | 30 | 24; 23; 22; 21; 20; 19; 18 | 0.56-1.25 | 12-48 | 0.3-1.2 |
1-1/2 | 40 | 23; 22; 21; 20; 19; 18 | 0.63-1.25 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
2 | 50 | 23; 22; 21; 20; 19; 18; 17 | 0.63-1.47 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
3 | 75 | 23; 22; 21; 20; 19; 18; 17; 16; 15 | 0.63-1.83 | 12-80 | 0.3-2.0 |
4 | 100 | 16; 15; 14; 13; 12 | 1.65-2.77 | 20-160 | 0.5-4.0 |
FAQ
1. What is the storage condition?
The Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh should be stored at room temperature and kept from wet and heat source.
2. How to guarantee the quality of the products?
We have established the international advanced quality management system,every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test;We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.
3. How long can we receive the product after purchase?
In the purchase of product within four working days, we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.
- Q: Live in Houston, very hot and humid. Looking at adding radiant and additional insulation to roof in house. We have a lot of sun, and AC bills.
- I think you'll get more bang for you buck just going with the radiant barrier and having a continuous ridge vent.
- Q: 1) What thickness of rigid insulation is used on flat roofs?
- I've seen as little as 2" and as much as 8".
- Q: I need to call around and find a contractor to repair my roof. I thought it might be a good idea to at least have the name of this type of roofing correct so I don't sound like too much of a mark. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
- Spray foam insulation.
- Q: roof was replaced eight years ago soon after there were leaks in the roof caused insulation toget wet then dry now the insulation is packed hard and has started to turn into power who would be responsible to replace the insulation.
- House Owner, Land Lord. If you are the house owner, contact the people who did the work on your roof, find out what your warranty is.
- Q: So I'm renovating an old farmhouse with a metal roof and there is no insulation in the attic. I was up in the attic checking for leaks since we just got some freezing rain and it is currently melting I thought now was the perfect time to check. I found no leaks but I did notice the roof was sweating with noticeable beads of water in many places and many of the 2x4's that act as the frame were damp, although none were rotted (I found that odd as the house is approx. 140 years old and those are the original 2x4's. I could tell that the attic does have vents so I guess it dries out before rotting or mold occurs.. but makes me wonder if I put down some roll-in faced R-30 Owens Corning Insulation and then add a plywood floor over top if everything will be fine.. or not so fine..
- You need to make a determination as you if you want your attic to be conditioned or unconditioned. If you want it unconditioned, you need to make sure you have venting up high and soffit vents to allow air in. You would then insulate the floor with batts or blown cellulose or blown fiberglass. If you want the attic to be conditioned space, you would insulate the roof itself. For this I would recommend contacting a spray foam company and get their opinion. Spray foam is great for insulating roofs but it has to be done right.
- Q: I have a valley between two roof peaks that gets a huge icicle every year. I know this area is not insulated very well. In the house it is a dead area between two rooms. I would like to get someone over here and blow it full of insulation (couple calls in, awaiting response). In the meantime, I do have heat tapes installed on the roof in this area. It's a 50' run, zigzagged and some goes into gutter and the downspout.I am paranoid of fire hazards and have a real problem leaving these tapes plugged in. That being said, I realize snow is all around and water is flowing in this case. Is it safe to leave these plugged in?Is there a time I should be unplugging?Will this help my icicle problem?Serious replies only please. I prefer from a licensed contractor/insulator.Thanks in advance.
- James M has a good answer- Your problems (as mine) are found in the attic - or below the roof surface. If the roof is warmed from within the house, the snow will melt daily and re-freeze at night. Your task is to keep the roof COLD by insulating the eaves from warm air. Also the attic space. The attic air should rise to a vent in gables or along the roof ridge... then exit. The interior temperature should be chilly at all times with snow on the roof- 40degF or below. In my case (maybe yours?), the warmth comes from the Top of the exterior walls - the top plate is very near the roof- and heat from the living space travels upward inside the wall to this support... a LINE of snow melt is visible where the wall meets the roof. I need to reinsulate the entire exterior to get control of roof snow melt... or visit the roof with a snow rake after heavy snow.
- Q: Hi, I have got a physics question and was just wondering about it.. Can someone pls tell me how does roof insulation work? how is it effective? How does the insulation changes the heat circulation and transfer inside a house?I know that the insulation prevents radiation from the sun and overheating.. but any more details about radiation, convection and conduction of heat pls?
- Well insulation makes a dead air space (air is stagnant). Since the air is not moving the transfer of hot and cold is slowed down considerably. But since you have to create cross ventilation to reduce rotting in wood and the build up of explosive gasses. Its a crap shoot that it even does any good. Radiation is heat so that's covered by the dead air space. Convection is usually not an issue with the cross venting. Also for conduction the insulation should slow it down considerably.
- Q: Can you put fiberglass insulation on the under side of roof tiles in the loft in the house?
- You should not be able to see your roof tiles from inside your house. So no, it can not be done. You can attach insulation to the rafters if that is what you meant.
- Q: attic insulation
- Blow in insulation is so easy and cost effective, do it yourself. Machines can be rented at Lowes, HD, etc where you buy the material.
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- Insulation is less necessary on the roof. The ammonia is mostly a liquid, and a liquid would absorb heat rapidly from tank walls. Above the liquid is vapor, and vapor absorb heat much less rapidly than liquid does, so insulation is less important there.
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Polyisocyanurate Roofing Insulation Board with Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1 3/4 inch for Construction
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 roll/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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