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Glass Wool Insulation Blanket for Steel

Glass Wool Insulation Blanket for Steel

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Qingdao
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600 m.t.
Supply Capability:
2000 m.t./month

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Application:

) Light weight,high deadeng coefficient.

 2) Remarkable fire resistance,and stable chemical properity

 3) Heat insulation and thermal insulation.

 4) Heat and coldness preservation and deading of roof

 5) Heat and coldness preservation of building

 6) Deadening treatment of recreation places,cinema,TV station ,broadcasts station,laboratory,etc.

Character:

1) Heat insulation and heat preservation, sound adsorption and noise reduction

2) Low slag indusion content, thin and long inner fiber

3) Thermal stability, stable and high efficiency for a long time

4) High temperature heat-stability, durability, high temperature shrinkage resistance

5) Damp proof property, with the hydrophobicity are not less than 98%

6) Excellent fire proof performance, European standard non-flammable class A material

7) Non-poison, not contain rock wool and doesn't grow the mould etc.

Application:

Heat preservation for steel structure building
Heat insulation for wall and roof of house to save energy
For indoor partition wall,Train compartment
For cool-making and high buildings required to be fireproof, heat resistant
and sound insulating


 

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