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Residential Metal Roofing Insulation Board - Thermal Insulated Bags & Plastic Insulated Thermal Bags

Residential Metal Roofing Insulation Board - Thermal Insulated Bags & Plastic Insulated Thermal Bags

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1000 m²
Supply Capability:
1000000 m²/month

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1.Structure of Thermal Insulated Bags Description:

Thermal Insulated Bags'Main material is aluminum foil+PE foam(the thickness is choose by customer)

Thermal Insulated Bags are Scientific material structure,High-barrier,High definition printing up to 9 colors,surface and reverse printing,bond lamination,excellent self-standing for maxmum display and presentation,suitable for shaped pouch application,marketing and brand awareness.

2.Main Features of the Thermal Insulated Bags:

Aluminum foil material

Excellent moisture barrier

Scientific material structure

Good service

Fast delivery

3. Thermal Insulated Bags Images

 

4. Thermal Insulated Bags Specification  

tem

PE & EPE insulated aluminum   cooler bag thermal bag

Color:

Full color on panton card. According customers’ equipment

Material:

EPE with OPP film, PE with   aluminium foil 

Customizes

Yes

Thickness 

1.5mm-8mm

Printing:

screen printing,  thermal transfer, peritoneum, offset, gravure, 

CMYK offset

Place of origin

Ningbo  Zhejiang, China

Type:

Shopping bag, tote bag, reusable bag, hands bag, cooler bag, trolley bag

Drawstring bag, bag with handles, dir cut bags, folding bags etc.

Bottom side:

 

Bottom with side, bottom only, as your demands

 

Sample time

About 10 days after customer gave artwork

5.FAQ

①What factors affect the price?

Style, material, dimension, quantity of each style etc. For your inquiry, if possible, try to give us all these information to have exact quotation.

For basic promotional bag, which material is cheaper?

②Basically, popular materials for promotional bags are PP woven, Non woven ,R-PET non woven, R-PET ,PE ,190T,210T ,600D,canvas etc. Among them, pp woven is the cheapest, if you have very tight budget, you can choose pp woven.

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Q: Sorry, I asked this in the maintenance and repair section, but no luck.Which is better to have in a 2-story home? My last 2-story home was always hotter upstairs than down. (Physics...heat rises)
the best is more attic isolation so that the heat don't come directly to second floor.
Q: I am really confused about this science stuff! Sustainability is terrible xP
All versions of insulation are largely air that is kept from moving - air is a good insulator if convection - movement of heated or cooled air due to changes of density - is prevented. This assumes that a vapor barrier and caulking prevent actual air movement through the wall when a wind is blowing. Some insulators are also poor conductors of heat so the connection between inside and outside that might occur is broken. As it happens, glass used in fiberglass and minerals used in rock wool are actually pretty good conductors of heat in solid form but as fine particles and flakes they don't conduct well from one strand/piece to the next.
Q: 1) What thickness of rigid insulation is used on flat roofs?
2" is what I always use.
Q: ... building code max. (R-50)???
The roof can also be heated enough to melt snow/ice by the sun. I wouldn't assume it's being caused by heat escaping from inside. That said, just because you have R50 doesn't mean it's perfect - it's not. Some heat will still escape. Prefect insulation is not feasible.
Q: In a house, it looks like an addition, that now is the kitchen , it feels HOT, it doesn't seem to have a very good insulation on the roof at all, the ceiling is already low, so, what can be done on the outside to give it more insulation?, i don't care what it is i just want to give it a GOOD insulation, the roof is flat and to shingles. Any IDEAS? , thanks!
Sorry but there isn't enough info to give a good answer...is there space between the ceiling and the roof to add insulation...there may be enough insulation but no ventilation in the area directly under the roof (atic area) If there is not enough air flow in this area the temperature will skyrocket thus heat the kitchen AND the shingles will deteriorate very quickly.If you still need to add insulation the best way is to put sloped roof (if possible)and add insulation in the space created or you can use foam insulation and re roof ..make sure you seal between the wall system and new insulation and whatever method make sure to allow air to flow under the roof (both inflow and outflow)
Q: My new room is an addition to a mobile home, and has a single-layer metal roof. I have 3 "main" concerns. What are the cheapest and/or most effective ways of eliminating them?1. No heat insulation- cold air sinks from the roof to my room, and my warm air rises to the roof and cools.2. Condensation forms on the inside and drips occasionally. My computer, bike, and downhill boards are in here!3. It seems like bugs could easily get into my room, but that's just a suspicion.
You really need a correct "building paper" under the iron. It is aluminum with a tar sandwiched between...You can also use plastic sheeting as a vapor barrier..
Q: This is blocking airflow and I'm having it removed after I bought the house. There is already insulation on the attic 'floor'. This is double insulated and is not correct. Why would anyone do this?
No building codes back then, and maybe he was thinking about putting an extra room up there then you would have to insulate the rafters also
Q: What can i do to add more insulation in a addition in my house?The Roof is flat on this addition (no attic room for insulation there).Looks like it's only 4 or 5 inches thick, starts from the inside with 1/2 inch drywall and the rest is plywood, and then that black sheeting on the outside.IS THERE ANYTHING MORE THAT CAN BE DONE TO ADD MORE INSULATION ON THE OUTSIDE?, (i can't do anything on the inside since the ceiling is already low) SINCE IN THIS ROOM IS VERY HOT, even touching the celing feels warm, PLEASE HELP!
You could build a pitched roof on top of the flat roof.
Q: What is the difference between roof and loft insulations?
Potentially that the roof itself is insulated on the underside. A loft insulation could be that the base or floor of the loft/ attic is insulated. Otherwise, I'm not sure.
Q: I am in the process of having a new roof installed. What are my options in regards to improving its' insulating properties?
I am going to convert my loft, so was researching this subject as well. I once saw on TV (I think on Renovation program) how they make insulation from sredded paper - this was a very inexpensive and very efficient way of doing it. Also they said that the best insulation is the one made from sheeps' wool. You can buy this from major DIY stores. Have a look at the links below

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