Commercial Roofing Insulation Plano TX - Aluminium Foil Laminated to Glassfiber Cloth
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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.
What’s 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: the roof of my mouth hurts bad.i worked all day with sawdust and insulation yesterday.is this the problem.?
- Sawdust is a definite possibility. It is highly toxic and an appropriate mask should always be worn when sawdust is present. Sawdust is a proven carcinogen. Depending on the type of insulation you used, it may contain chemicals (e.g. formaldehyde) or particulates (fiberglass) that can be irritating to the throat, lungs and/or nasal sinuses. Bottom line: be sure to wear an appropriate mask in the future. They are available at most hardware and all wookworking stores. Best wishes and good luck.
- 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: this room has an aluminum roof and hardwood siding. All the heat hit the aluminum roof
- The best method is with a spray on expanding foam insulation. It will stick to the ceiling and has a very good R Factor (how the construction industry measures the insulation factor). Any other method will involve building an interior ceiling or penetrating the roof, which will cause water damage.
- Q: I am specifically considering the re-roofing of a an older home where rafters were made with 2x4 or 2x6 and the rafter space (and possibly the attic space) does not allow sufficient space for insulation and proper ventilation behind the insulation. The old layers of roofing have to be removed in any event. At this point I am considering applying insulation boards on the existing sheathing and then a new layer of sheathing before the new roofing material. (similar to a SIP: structural insulated panel) The two issues I am concerned with is that the insulation can act as a vapor barrier. Would condensation potentially rot the lower sheathing. How is this avoided in SIP roofing panels? The second issue may be with fire regulations.
- The sip panels are vented depending on what thickness over all that you want. The last ones I used had 4 inches of rigid foam board then on top of that had 3" strips every 16" an inch thick which created an airspace. On top was 5/8 Osb. To create an affective air flow the fascia cannot plane through with the plywood at the bottom but fall just short of the 1" space. To cap it a oversized vented drip edge is used. You must also have a ridge vent for proper flow. These panels can near 100$. You can do it your own way like I do when building log cabins by laying 2" foam down first then lay 2x4 16 on center on top then finally your plywood. If you use CDX instead of Osb it will outlast it by 100%. Rigid foam insulation is not like batt-faced. Rfboard ins. Is used in boat hulls and even after being submerged for long periods of time will return to its original density and r-value. For obvious reasons batt ins. Will not. You won't have a moisture problem as long as you don't have a venting problem. If you are using high hat lighting don't let the cans touch your rigid ins. Tuck batt in softly around them TAKE THE PAPER OFF! By code if you have an interior wall 10or more ft. It must have a fireblock, simply a 2x4 turned flat between the studs. On your roof the ceiling you see inside, (most likely 7/8 tongue and groove boards) passes as the same. Good luck!
- Q: roof was replaced eight years ago soon after there were leaks in the roof caused insulation toget wet then dry now the insulation is packed hard and has started to turn into power who would be responsible to replace the insulation.
- House Owner, Land Lord. If you are the house owner, contact the people who did the work on your roof, find out what your warranty is.
- Q: Best roofing insulation to keep warm in the winter?
- You mean the insulation that you put in your attic or crawlspace? That fiberglass stuff works pretty good- just roll it on out- the thicker it is the higher the R factor. Just remember to not reduce the air circulation especially around eaves, or you'll get condensation.
- Q: i have roof insulation but if i add more to the required depth the bottom layer will get compressed. Will it still insulate?
- Yes, but not as well. the air trapped inside it works as an insulator as much as the fill itself. The weight of insulation on top of it will take away some insulating properties, but it's replaced by the insulating properties of the new insulation, so it's a net gain.
- Q: If I insulate my roof, should I put in those plastic vents that go between the studs for air flow? I would like to use it for a work shop and probibly have some kind of heat source. i live in Northern Alberta.....
- You will normally install both insulation and a vapor barrier, like a house, these go above the ceiling, but NOT the underside of the roof. Yes you should install vents, you need the air movement.
- 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: We bought a house and put new metal roof on over the shingles. (first please don't say, this or that should have been done, just what I can do now) Any how, we have put a lot of money into the house, roof, all new electrical, all new plumbing, etc., I had to make the house in a "living in condition" with a low budget. ............ the house does not have insulation in ceilings, this has to be done next summer. (budget) Any how, the metal roof has condensation under it, only in the ridge vent area. This drips a little and I need to fix it. Now, I know that insulation wouldprobablyy fix this, but we don't have the money right now, so I need help on what to do? Is there anything that with a $100 to $200 budget can be done? I have searched a little, and maybe use a "spray-on"insulation help? The area is where the gap is at the peak and where themetall overlaps the ridge vent. (I thinkthat'ss what it's called)Thank you! :)
- The problem might be resolved by venting the attic. You need to have an air exchange in the attic to prevent condensation.
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Commercial Roofing Insulation Plano TX - Aluminium Foil Laminated to Glassfiber Cloth
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