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Aluminium foil laminated to giberglass cloth

Aluminium foil laminated to giberglass cloth

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Aluminum foil lined fiberglass plain fabric, aluminum foil jacket

1. Description

Mean to be used in a number of applications in the automotive industry due to its temperature resistance, rigidity and fatigue strength. The benefits of using composites include greater fuel efficiency, corrosion resistance, light weight and strength. Composites also provide a low-cost way to help keep designs looking fresh.

Whats more, FG701 usually be installed to air-conditioning outlet, basement and wall.

2. Structure & Benefits:

Alkaline-resistant fiberglass fabrics as backing brings us a stronger laminates with superior chemical resistance, high temperature endurable; meanwhile absolute environmental.

[1]. Inorganic raw materials, FG701 will not influence by moisture and microbiology.

[2]. Low weight, high strength (especially in sandwich constructions).

[3]. High rigidity (especially in sandwich constructions).

[4]. Good corrosion characteristics due to its inorganic nature, FG701 and FGS701 will not get rot or mildew and is noncorrosive to steel, copper, and aluminum.

[5]. Endure high temperature.

[6]. Resistant to a variety of chemicals.

[7]. Good thermal and soundproof qualities.

[8]. Recycling (can be crushed and used as filler).

3. Application:

[1]. Wrapping the air-conditioning outlet

[2]. It could be cut to wrap around the glass wool in different sizes for inserting between the main body and the inner body of the subway wagons, for insulating against temperature and sound.

4. Dimension/Size

[1]. Roll width: 30mm-1200mm

[2]. Roll Length: no less than 50m (Special seizes available upon request)

[3] . Core I.D.: 3"(76mm+/-1)

5. R&D

We are studying fire/flame retardant adhesive for improve quality of our products so that bring you a safer environment and protect your life.

6. Similar products guide

FGS701: additional layer of 7micron aluminum foil was applied to FG701

FG701T: self adhesive tape, easy to install, because of the application of pressure sensitive adhesive, two types we supply: one could endure temperature from -10degree centigrade to 60DC, another one could standing from -10DC to 100DC.

Q:weather stripping/ foam strip?
I'm assuming your talking about a ridge cap normally you would seal it in with tar or polyurethane caulk and put your shingles over it
Q:do I have to blow insulation in the roof of my mobile home if I install foam insulation under a meatle roof?
I don't think you can blow insulation in that area. It is to small of an area to get insulation into.
Q:I have 4 pieces (about 50 sq ft) of odd shaped polystyrene foam insulation between 3" and 4" thick. it's leftover from installing a flat roof. creative ideas anyone?
I'm a bit confused here Andy. If the flat roof needs replacing, when it is removed what is revealed is going to be exactly what you would see if you removed the ceilings. So why consider removing the ceilings if they are ok? When the flat roof is replaced put the insulation in then. Whilst rockwool would have been the material to use there is now roofing insulation board that is much more efficient, 50mm board gives equivalent insulation of something like 150mm rockwool. If the flatroof isn't fitted with suitable vents to keep it ventilated fit them when the roof is done too. The only reason I can see for replacing the ceiling plasterboard is if it hasn't got a vapor barrier ie foil backed board.
Q:1) What thickness of rigid insulation is used on flat roofs?
2" is what I always use.
Q:i like to put a layer of sand in roofing instead of insulation. it's fireproof and insulates better. plus it's free. how much weight can ceiling board handle? I find about 15 inches poured into the roof works fine so far. Saves me about $1600 each house built
first sand is very heavy and will probably exceed the loading on the roof and walls the extra reinforcing you would need to make the house SAFE would far outway any savings
Q:this room has an aluminum roof and hardwood siding. All the heat hit the aluminum roof
With Reynolds wrap.
Q:i have roof insulation but if i add more to the required depth the bottom layer will get compressed. Will it still insulate?
Theoretically yes, the insulation is more dense at the base because of the additional weight, but unless you physically press it, it is normal. Use blown-in cellulose, it is cheaper and more efficient than fiberglass batts! You cannot dead-press insulation until you get in the R-50 to 60 range (depends on the manufacturer), they will all give you a maximum depth measurement on the packaging.
Q:My home is shaped like a square box. The four corners of the upper level have the roof pitch from the gables protruding into the rooms. The attic has no insulation and I need to insulate it. There is access from the attic to look down into the wall/ceiling that protrudes into the room. I can insulate the attic myself but the surface area of these protrusions is rather large. What would be the best way to get insulation down in there? Shoot the insulation in and poke it with a stick to make sure there is good coverage down in the wall space? The opening is about 6 inches high.Thanks.
You need to have an air space between the roof and your insulation to prevent moisture build up on the inside and ice damming on the exterior. So you want to insulate the ceiling of the room, not the roof. For the angled protruding parts they make inserts that go between the joists to give 1-2" of air space under the roof and you can put insulation under that against the wall of the room. Remember that it's trapped air that insulates so don't overstuff when you push it in there. It sounds like you don't have access behind the vertical walls. You may need to break through the plaster between the studs to get in there and put insulation on the wall of the room and on top of the ceiling below. Then get some sheetrock and spackle to repair the hole you had to make, or you can make an insulated removable panel and use that area for storage. But don't store anything in there that can't take heat/cold.
Q:what action should a plumber take?????
struggling to understand your question! are you talking about a storage tank? what is the problem with the insulation? if it is in the way move it but insulation under a tank is not a problem the tank will need to be insulated any way!
Q:on a traditional pitched roof construction,where is heat insulation usually provided?
Generally, the insulation is blown in loose fiberglass to around 14 inches -- R 38, between the ceiling joists. Radiant barrier roof decking is often used in conjunction with this method, along with excellent attic ventilation to allow heat to escape. Sometimes, with foam insulation in new construction, the foam is installed between rafters, to create air conditioned attic. This is much more expensive, but if done right, can result in greatly lowered energy consumption. This method requires outside air having a way to get into the home, requires special AC and heat equipment, and if the wall insulation and window package aren't up to snuff, much of the effect is lost, resulting in wasted money -- tens of thousands of dollars, literally.

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