TPO Roofing Insulation Single Side Woven Foil FPC
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000M2 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20 Tons Per Week m²/month
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Specifications of FPC
Construction:
Aluminum foil: Aluminum: 7u / Polyethylene / Polyethylene Woven Fabric
Typical Physical Properties:
PROPERTIES |
UNIT |
VALUE |
TEST METHOD | ||||
Basic weight |
gsm |
110 |
ASTM D646 | ||||
Tensile strength: M. D. X. D. |
N/25mm |
400 400 |
ASTM C1136 | ||||
Burst strength |
N |
140 |
ASTM D774 | ||||
Reflectivity of foil surface |
% |
95 |
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Temp. Resistance |
-29°C +66°C |
No change keep soft |
ASTM C1263 | ||||
Water vapor permeance |
ng/N.s |
1.6 |
ASTM E-96 | ||||
Water Soak Test |
24hrs |
No delamination |
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Width: 1.2m, 1.25m, 1.3m,1.5m
Length: 60m, 100m, 120m
Core I.D.: 3"(76mm ±1)
Based on order, special sizes are also available.
Remarks:
1. The data above are typical results and subject to change without notice.
2. Tolerance: Weight and Thickness: ±10%; Width: ±3mm;
Length: Cut Roll & Log Roll ±0.3m, Jumbo Roll ±0.5%.
3. The products should be stored at room temperature and kept from wet and heat source.
4. It is essential, as with all pressure-sensitive tapes, that the surface to which the tape is applied must be clean, dry, and free of grease and oil.
5. The user should take test and do trial-application on the above products before coming into application so as to witness and ensure suitability for user’s special purpose and technique.
2. Usage/Applications of FPC
Double sided aluminum foil vapor barrier, whose structure is aluminum foil/ high strength kraft/fiberglass scrim/aluminum foil and laminated together by special flame retardant adhesive, can be used for roofing, wall insulation of house, warehouse, cold storages, factory and others.
3. Packaging & Delivery of FPC
Each roll is packed by kraft paper than put on the pallets.
- Q: How do I find roofers who are specialised in protection against invaders from outer space. I called 10 and they said they would call me back, but no one did so far. It must be really complicated.
- Make a hat out of tin foil like some of the people in the mental hospital do. No roofer in his right mind would go near your house if you tell him this outlandish story you claim to be circulating about space invaders. Mentally unstable people tend to scare normal folks away in droves, see a therapist or get a new joke writer because I'm not buying it either.
- 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: this room has an aluminum roof and hardwood siding. All the heat hit the aluminum roof
- With Reynolds wrap.
- Q: Hi, my building is hot in temperature in summers, so I am finding ways to tackle the problem by placing some heat insulating materials against the sunlight on the roof of my building. I have found several possible solutions, but none of them close to perfect. 1. grass layer: hard to maintain2. heat-insulating brick: might be too heavy to carry them to the roof3. heat-insulating coating: would it be damaged if we step on them? Are there things like heat-insulating carpets that would be convenient to instal?
- If you're redoing the roof, a radiant barrier under the sheathing helps. So does insulation. And also, if there is an attic space there, consider putting in a fan to blow the hot air out.
- Q: im thinking of putting rolled felt paper under my metal roofing would that work instead of the reflective insulation instead?
- I installed a metal roof 5 years ago. I stripped the roof down to the plywood and put down 30# felt. This was what the manufacturer recommended. The felt is not for insulation though. The company was Metal Sales out of PA. They are glad to give advise.
- 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.
- I have never experienced a problem with heat tape. as long as it is in good shape and you have it plugged into a GFI, I personally wouldn't worry about it to much at all. your roof gets hotter in the summer with the sun beating on it then the heat tape can create. so it starting a fire would be unlikely. the lack of insulation in that area is compounding your problem. so get that taking care of if you can. heat tape is melting snow and ice, melting snow and ice makes ice cycles. the heat tape in the gutter will help to keep the gutters clear allowing the water to flow down the spout so in theory it should not create as many ice cycles as without the tape. again the lack of insulation is allowing more snow to melt from heat loss through the roof. hope this helped, good luck
- Q: I have a split house with an attic where I have insulation on attic floor, but the house seems to be cold still, Can I add insulation to the roof of the attic? If so, any options? Thank you.
- No, you want the air to circulate from the soffit vent to the ridge vent or gable vents, whichever you may have. This will prevent mold and condensation.
- Q: House is a bi-level. Recently added storm windows to deck off dining room. Having a new rubber roof installed would like to know if we can insulate ceiling to make the room warmer. What product do you suggest we use. we are getting conflicting answers, some say you can insulate others say the ceiling needs to breath having a rubber roof install. Please advise.
- Yes, you can. There is a little plastic piece that you will want to tack to the underside of the roof though before you install your insulation. It is a plastic air vent that keeps about an inch or so of space between the roof and the insulation so that air can move through. You need to do that so the roof can breathe as they say. If you don't allow it to breathe, the difference in temperature from outside to inside will cause the roof to sweat and will make your roof go bad a lot quicker.
- Q: What's better- to lay out roof insulation in an old house or to get it blown in?
- anybody can do either.nothing to it.i prefer blown, because it isnt near as itchy.you can rent the blower from home stores, but it takes 2 people to run.
- 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.).
- You could call ABC supply or Norandex Reynolds, they are the biggest distributors I know of. They may have some resources for you.
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Location | Zhejiang, China |
Year Established | 2004 |
Annual Output Value | Above US$ 0.2 billion |
Main Markets | 20.00% Mid East 15.00% Northern Europe 15.00% North America 12.00% Eastern Asia 10.00% Africa 9.00% Eastern Europe 8.00% Southeast Asia 4.00% Oceania 3.00% Western Europe 2.00% Southern Europe Mid East;South east asia;North America |
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Export Percentage | 41% - 50% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 20 People |
Language Spoken: | English; Chinese |
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Factory Size: | Above 100,000 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | Above 4 |
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TPO Roofing Insulation Single Side Woven Foil FPC
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000M2 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20 Tons Per Week m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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