Residential Metal Roofing Insulation Board - Aluminum Foil Composited Bubble Foam FBE
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- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 m²/month
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Aluminum Foil Bubble Heat Insulation
Description of Aluminum Foil Bubble:
Aluminum foil and bubble is the better product in the environmental protection, thermal insulation thermal insulation. The outermost PET has good abrasion resistance and high strength tear resistance. The bubble between the aluminum foil not only has a strong moisture, resistance oxygen, sound insulation, drop noise function, aluminum foil bubble also has very good reflective inverse heat, blocking ultraviolet.
Features of Aluminum Foil Bubble:
It is the high quality heat insulating and the invincible opponent of anti- condensation. The low and stable coefficient of heat conduction has good isolation effect.
The product has many advantages, such as light weight, heat insulation, shock absorption, sound absorption and noise reduction;
The product is easy to install and process and it also waterproof, seepage control, flame retardant.
The product also has many features, such as heat resistance, low temperature resistance, chemical resistance, ageing resistance etc.
Application of Aluminum Foil Bubble:
Building reflective heat, cold and hot water pipe insulation;
Refrigerator partition, central air conditioning, refrigerator and household appliances insulation;
Insulation, sound-absorbing, noise reduction and moisture-proof insulation in the car, train, refrigerator car, laboratory and other industries;
Special product packaging and refrigerated packing and so on
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Specification of Aluminum Foil Bubble
STRUCTURE | ALUMINUM FOIL/BUBBLE/ALUMINUM FOIL | ALUMINUM FOIL/ BUBBLE/BUBBLE/ALUMINUM FOIL | ALUMINUM FOIL/WOVEN CLOTH/BUBBLE/WOVEN CLOTH/ALUMINUM FOIL | MPET /BUBBLE/MPET | ALUMINUM FOIL/BUBBLE/FOAM/BUBBLE/ALUMINUM FOIL |
THICKNESS | 1-4mm | 8mm | 6.5mm | 4mm | 4mm |
WEIGHT | 120GSM | 240GSM | 180GSM | 120GSM | 445GSM |
BUBBLE SIZE | 4mm HIGH x 10mm DIAMETER | 2mm HIGH x 10mm DIAMETER | 4mm HIGH x 20mm DIAMETER | 4mm HIGH x 10mm DIAMETER | 2mm HIGH x 10mm DIAMETER FOAM THICKNESS: 3.5MM |
WIDTH | 1.2m (MAX 1.5m) | 1.2m (MAX 1.5m) | 1.2m (MAX 1.5m) | 1.2m (MAX 1.5m) | 1.2m (MAX 1.5m) |
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY | 0.034w/mo | 0.032 w/mo | 0.032w/mo | 0.034w/mo | 5.87m2.k/w |
REFLECTIVITY | 96-97% | 96-97% | 96-97% | 96-97% | 96-97% |
FAQ
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
①How about your company?
A world class manufacturer & supplier of aluminum foil bubble insulation,is one of the large-scale professional investment aluminum foil composite insulation bases in China, consisting of both casting foundry forging and machining factory. Annually more than 100,000 square meters foil insulation are exported to markets in Europe, America and Japan. OEM service available according to customer’s requirements.
②How 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.
③How long can we receive the product after purchase?
In the purchase of product within three 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 20 to 25 working days can be served.
④What is the storage condition?
The welded wire mesh should be stored at room temperature and kept from wet and heat source.
- Q: I have a converted loft which is really cold. The roof doesn't have any insulation, just a waterproof sheet, but i don't want to spend too much insulating it with the proper boards. If i use mineral wool and staple it across the roof trusses will it do a good job?
- Yes, be sure to leave an air space between the top of the insulation and the roof deck to allow for ventilation, and use a vapor barrier on the interior side of the insulation.
- Q: I'm thinking of converting my brick walled corrugated iron shed into a changing room for winter hot tub use. I was advised by a friend that the first thing i should do is insulate the roof using glass fibre insulation (the yellow fluffy stuff in the loft) and a simple Plywood ceiling but im not sure how i would stick it to the existing roof (dimensions 170cm x 147cm). So..... how should i insulate the roof of my future changing room????
- What is he using glue on? Buy rolled fiberglass insulation, install it between the rafters and wall studs...paper side in. You can cover the walls and ceiling with drywall, OSB, plywood if you wish. You do realize that insulating your shed isn't going to make it much/any cooler don't you? You will need an air conditioner for that, but the insulation will help keep the AC in.
- Q: I am specifically considering the re-roofing of a an older home where rafters were made with 2x4 or 2x6 and the rafter space (and possibly the attic space) does not allow sufficient space for insulation and proper ventilation behind the insulation. The old layers of roofing have to be removed in any event. At this point I am considering applying insulation boards on the existing sheathing and then a new layer of sheathing before the new roofing material. (similar to a SIP: structural insulated panel) The two issues I am concerned with is that the insulation can act as a vapor barrier. Would condensation potentially rot the lower sheathing. How is this avoided in SIP roofing panels? The second issue may be with fire regulations.
- The sip panels are vented depending on what thickness over all that you want. The last ones I used had 4 inches of rigid foam board then on top of that had 3" strips every 16" an inch thick which created an airspace. On top was 5/8 Osb. To create an affective air flow the fascia cannot plane through with the plywood at the bottom but fall just short of the 1" space. To cap it a oversized vented drip edge is used. You must also have a ridge vent for proper flow. These panels can near 100$. You can do it your own way like I do when building log cabins by laying 2" foam down first then lay 2x4 16 on center on top then finally your plywood. If you use CDX instead of Osb it will outlast it by 100%. Rigid foam insulation is not like batt-faced. Rfboard ins. Is used in boat hulls and even after being submerged for long periods of time will return to its original density and r-value. For obvious reasons batt ins. Will not. You won't have a moisture problem as long as you don't have a venting problem. If you are using high hat lighting don't let the cans touch your rigid ins. Tuck batt in softly around them TAKE THE PAPER OFF! By code if you have an interior wall 10or more ft. It must have a fireblock, simply a 2x4 turned flat between the studs. On your roof the ceiling you see inside, (most likely 7/8 tongue and groove boards) passes as the same. Good luck!
- Q: does insulation, with a high R value, in the attic prolong the life of the shingles on the roof.
- I partially disagree with the previous answers. Ventilation does help tremendously BUT in the winter a high R value keeps the heat from going through the ceiling through the attic to the roof heating up any snow on the roof which causes ice & ice dams to form, which in turn will shorten the life span of your roof.
- Q: Are black concrete roof tiles for my house uncomfortably hot even with roof under sheeting and insulation?
- it somewhat is a query of effortless warmth absorption the darker the colour, the greater mild is absorbed. an identical applies for warmth. The darker the colour, the greater warmth would be absorbed. think of of once you dress your self to circulate out on a warm and sunny day, you're unlikely to positioned on black top? The darker shade will help interior the iciness if there is little snow on the roof. on the grounds that warmth would be absorbed, your furnace will artwork much less saving you basically somewhat electrical energy, oil or gas based what you return to a determination to put in the living house. desire that helps =)
- Q: What's better- to lay out roof insulation in an old house or to get it blown in?
- Blown in. It's better and also cheaper to have the insulation blown in. It's better because the insulation will go around wires, ductwork, and pipes much easier. It can get into nooks and crannys easier. It's much quicker also.
- Q: I've found lots of building forums and general "building advice" columns that go over very high-level pros/cons to choosing roofing material and insulation options, but I want a site where I can see hard costs of ordering each of the materials so I don't have to call up a ton of contractors or dealers. Does such a comparison site exist? Everyone offers quotes, but that takes too much time to apply for quotes to every dealer.I'm specifically interested in knowing what green options I can afford (cotton batting vs. formaldehyde-free fiberglass, etc.).
- i could propose the felt. I rather have heard the two execs and cons with regard to the extra moderen man made underlay, and that i'm no longer inspired. I consistently get rid of the previous roofing, positioned #30 felt down, positioned a 1x4 batten down, and positioned my steel on that. I additionally want the three' huge roofing
- Q: attic is 400 sq ft.there are 4 round 6'' Vents in soffit,and 2 roof vents-12"x12".Rock wool,blown in,R/30 NO VAPOR BARRIER.Why the mold?no gable or ridge vent either.How do i fix this?There are baffles in attic,rafters are not blocked.
- You still don't have enough attic ventilation. Definitely need more soffit vents. Roof mounted turbine vents that turn in the wind help suck more air through the attic. This coupled with at least one gable end vent should stop further mold. Removing old mold is a hassle, but can be done using diluted bleach in a lawn pump sprayer. A respirator will be needed to ensure you can breathe while applying the bleach solution.
- Q: Above the trailer roof is a metal pitched roof with no soffit and lots of air-flow. I plan to recess the insulation 6" to allow airflow. There is a suggestion that I need a vapor barrier. If I use a vapor barrier, won’t water collect between the roof and the barrier. I was thinking if using strapping crosswise every 4” to act as a channel for water runoff. Any ideas?
- your plan is good ...
- Q: Can I install rigid insulation between roof decking and shingles on a sloped roof?
- No. The shingles are applied directly to the decking (over felt paper). Nailing through rigid insulation will either cause dips from driving the occaisional nail too far, or the shingles won't be nailed down tight and will blow off in the wind. Insulate under the decking.
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Residential Metal Roofing Insulation Board - Aluminum Foil Composited Bubble Foam FBE
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 m²/month
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