Single Side Aluminium Foil Laminated to PE Wove Fabric - Sheet Metal Roofing Insulation
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1. Description
FW780 was designed to thermal insulate and moisture proof with highly tensile strength, it is durable, energy saving and environmentally friendly.
2. Construction & Benefits:
Three-layer product with bright aluminum foil to one side, this substrate provides superior tear resistance. LDPE (Polyethylene) used in this product provides superior resistance to delamination.
The combination of woven fabric and aluminum foil by polymer adhesive producing an extremely tough product with superlative tear resistance.
3. Application:
Designed for wall wrap and as a roof covering for commercial and residential building, it should not come into contact with wet concrete or mortar, because aluminum is susceptible to alkali corrosion.
4. Dimension/Size
[1]. Roll width: 1000mm,1200mm and 12500mm
[2]. Roll Length: 50m, 100m, 200m, 500m, 1000m, or upon request.
[3].. Core I.D.: 3"(76mm+/-1)
5. Similar products guide
FWS780
FWM78012
FW1280
FWS1280
6 R & D
We are developing flame retardant products and will meet market in Spring 2011.
- Q: the noise when it rains is very loud. can I place an insulation material under the polycarbonate roof to reduce noise? Thanks
- Sure, depending on the roof space anyway.
- Q: do I have to blow insulation in the roof of my mobile home if I install foam insulation under a meatle roof?
- Some mobiles have a vented attic and some don't. If your attic is vented, the foam on the roof won't help insulate inside the house. I've blown insulation into a mobile home attic before (vented attic), but some mobiles one can't (not vented attic). There are different variations of attic venting, dictating if you can blow in or not. I would add insulation anyway, if you can, mobiles usually skimp on attic insulation, even if they are "certified".
- 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 know you're not supposed to directly insulate the roof due to the roof getting super heated in the summer, but my walk-in (actually, more like "crawl in") attic is very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. Is there anything I can do to improve efficiency? I can't help but think I'm wasting a lot of energy just to keep my roof lasting a little longer.
- You can avoid the condensation problem by simply leaving a minimum 2'' gap between the roof and the insulation. You need to fix battens on to the rafters ( at least 2'' from the tiles ) and then fix blanket or rigid insulation tight between them. The battens will maintain the air space. You then need to fix a vapour barrier over the whole thing and finish with plasterboard. No small job to do it properly ! ps you need to check the condition of the roof before you start and fix any loose tiles etc Alternatively, turn the heating up and wear a thicker sweater.
- 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????
- If the roof has joists, which I imagine it would, you would put the bats of insulation into those spaces... these can then be stapled into place or if that isn't possible, you can run a wire between the joists to hold the bats in place. If using faced insulation be sure to put the paper side towards the warm area (inside) to prevent condensation.
- Q: I do not have extra space on the roof. Roof also tapers to drains at one end of building.
- Nope. The DOW rigid insulation is an R-5/inch. So 4 inches gets you an R-20. Sorry.
- Q: i am going to insulate my conservatory roof its poly carbon and dirt has got inside so cant clean what can i use its a semi flat roof i thought about using insulation board silver backed your comments will be gratefull
- I prefer the roofing inserts, but they dont offer as much insulation as the covering types, the best option if possible is to replace it with a good glass type roof though
- Q: A roofer who wants to put a new roof on my mobile home says it will dry out. (We live in the rainiest part of the US)
- It shouldn't need replacement unless it is damaged someway.Like mold,dry rot or UV Damage.He should be willing to explain why and show you the condition of the roof before and after he works on it.
- Q: What is the aim of insulation in walls and in roofs?
- Proper insulation is designed to keep you comfortable in al sorts of weather. In the winter it reduces your utility bills by keeping the cold outside where it belongs. It does the opposite in summer. It keeps the heat out. Learn all about it here.
- Q: I would like to know which direction the one side with foil faces. The roof or the interior of the room?This is an attic room. Roof being "raw" i mean that it looks like cedar tongue in groove boards...then shingles on top of them. Which way do i face the foil side of the sheet..?thanx
- The foil side should go to the outside. I believe it's a moisture barrier.
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Single Side Aluminium Foil Laminated to PE Wove Fabric - Sheet Metal Roofing Insulation
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