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Double Bubble Polystyrene Roofing Insulation Foil

Double Bubble Polystyrene Roofing Insulation Foil

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40HQ m²
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20000M2 Per Day m²/month

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1. Specification of Double Bubble Laminated with Aluminum Foil

STRUCTURE

ALUMINUM FOIL/ BUBBLE/BUBBLE/ALUMINUM FOIL

THICKNESS

8mm

WEIGHT

385GSM

RREFLECTIVITY

96-97%

DENSITY

54.7kg/m3

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY

0.032 w/mo

 
2. Application of Double Bubble Laminated with Aluminum Foil
(1). Building reflective heat, cold and hot water pipe insulation;
(2). refrigerator partition, central air conditioning, regrigerator and household applliancs insulation;
(3). Insulation, sold-absorbing, noise reduction and moisture-prooof insulation in the care, train, refrigerator car, laboratory and other industries;
(4). Special product packaging and refrigerated packing and so on.
 
3. Packaing and delivery of Double Bubble Laminated with Aluminum Foil
Depends on the clients' requirements and the production conditions.
 

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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: No insulation was installed under roof of my 2 story home. Im not rich but looking for info on installing about 450 ft. up there.
If there is no existing insulation you need a vapor barrier 1st or you need "faced" fiberglass, the one with either plastic or brown paper on it. I put it as thick as you can afford.
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: Does snow on the roof help or hurt my heating bill?
It shouldn't matter. Here's why: If your attic is already well insulated and ventilated, there is insulation sitting on top of your drywall or plaster ceiling. Above that insulation is moving cold air. That air keeps your roof from rotting. The insulation creates a barrier between your living space and the moving air in the attic. You can differentiate homes with good insualtion from those without it--well insulated homes will have snow on their rooftops for a longer time. Additionally, well insulated homes are less likely to develop ice dams. So, I don't believe the snow on your roof should make any difference at all in your energy bill.
Q: do i leave air gap in attic roof for insulation?
The best way to set up an attic is to put a vapor barrier under the rafters (before nailing on the gyproc), then put the insulation (fibreglas batts) between the rafters to full depth (10 or 12 inches). Soffit vents are installed under the eaves at the sides of the roof, and gable vents are placed near the peak of the roof at the ends. This allows for airflow resulting from convection, particularly important in the summer months to remove heat buildup in the attic. If the insulation is adequate, it will not only isolate this heat buildup from the inside of the house in summer, but will prevent heat loss to the attic in winter. (The airflow in winter will be minimal, but will remove any moisture/condensation that might collect otherwise.)
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: We have recently moved into a house in Australia with a tin roof. There is a layer of 5cm batts on the rafters in the roof space, but the temp is 10-15 degrees C higher up there than in the house (with all the windows and doors open). I don't want to get air-conditioning, is there another way to insulate the roof and cool the house?
go and buy a roof whirly for every 10mtr. square ,, if you don't want to spend the money then try to put in more vents in the eves so more air can be drawn into the roof space... another thing that I have always thought of doing myself is to get shade cloth and cover over the roof but not touching the tin. Maybe a blind type of thing, where you could roll it up in winter when you want to get the roof hotter. .. anyhow I think whatever you do to redude the heat you must be able to retain the heat in winter if you do not want to use a heater as well... cool luck ''lol"
Q: attic insulation
Blow in insulation is so easy and cost effective, do it yourself. Machines can be rented at Lowes, HD, etc where you buy the material.
Q: Finally remembering to do so, before my family and I left the house for approximately 4 hours, I turned off the heat before leaving. When we came home I turned it back on, but was shocked to see that the temperature had dropped 4 degrees in that time. 4 degrees in just under 4 hours seems like a lot of heat loss, does it not? I've seen the insulation in our roof and it's just that sawdust looking stuff spread everywhere. I feel like I'm paying a lot of unnecessary dollars for heating: the air does kick on every hour or two and we keep the thermostat at 68.Is it reasonable for me to talk to my landlord about this problem and getting better insulation in the ceiling, and maybe in the roof? (the master bedroom, on the far corner of the house, is always 2-3 degrees below the rest of the house). Are my expectations to not lose a degree of heat or more per hour unreasonable? Would a typical landlord consider this a problem worth discussing?
Yes, you can ask, but don't expect him to seriously entertain the idea of actually doing it. You rented the house at it was. The landlord has no obligation to spend money on improving it so you can save money. That amount of heat loss in that time is insignificant. If I turned my heat off for four hours in the just-around-freezing weather we are having right now, I would expect my house to cool off a lot more than 4 degrees. My furnace is coming on for a few minutes at least every 15 minutes to keep the place at just over 60F. I have the lowest heating bill of anyone I know.
Q: I added a screened room to my mobile home. I also have vinyl windows. in the summer the sun beats down on the home almost all day Someone told me I could have insulation installed in the roof panels, and that i may even be able to do it myself. Right now it's impossible to enjoy my patio between 1-5pm because it so hot you can't breath. I'm in the Pasco, FL area - 34667Appreciate any help you can give
Yes you can....you can use metal strapping to hold up 2" foam insualation to the underside of the metal roof that you can get at Home Depot, Lowes, or any hardware store good luck
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Hangzhou, China
Year Established 2006
Annual Output Value Above US$ 18 Million
Main Markets 10.00% Mid East
15.00% Northern Europe
10.00% North America
22.00% Eastern Asia
7.00% Africa
7.00% Eastern Europe
18.00% Southeast Asia
4.00% Oceania
4.00% Western Europe
3.00% Southern Europe
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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Shanghai
Export Percentage 30% - 50%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 20-35 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above 6000.00 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 8
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Low; Average

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