Square Edge Fiberglass Ceiling Mix Acoustic
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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Fiberglass Ceiling
The tiles are manufactured from high density fiberglass wool.The visible face has a decorative fiberglass tissue and the back of the tile is covered with normal tissue.The four edges of the tile are sealed and have grooves. It can be jointed together without suspended system. The tiles will cover the suspension system after installation. They are are suitable for loe flap ceiling space and concrete-made, wooded-made or gymsum ceiling.
Installation method:
Use screw to fix the smooth roof. The tiles can be connected after making grooves on each two jointed edges.
Tiles are easy to trim and install
Both inches and metric grids are available
Main Characteristic:
Non-combustible
No sagging,wrapping or delaminating
Green building material
Excellent sound absorption
Application:
Halls,classrooms,offices,shopping centers.etc.
Acoustic fiberglass ceiling contains a better perfomance in tension strong, light weight, so it is easy to trim and install for interior decoration, with T-grids for suspension system or glue, nail or good material could come with fiberglass ceiling baord. Thus an excellent artical work need a high quality acoustic ceiling board, also high quality.
Energysaving is a trend for our 21' era, new product like fiberglass ceiling tile could in place of traditional products one day. Which depends on functional characters: little deflection of geometry dimention, no radiocative property, specific activity of 226Ra: Ira ≤1.0 and specific activity of 226 Ra 232 Th, 40 K: Ir ≤ 1.3. Both products and packages can be recycled.
- Q: What is Mgcl? What is the use?
- Magnesium chloride acridine, Uses: for the production of metal magnesium, disinfectant, frozen brine, ceramics, and used to fill the fabric, paper and so on. The solution is mixed with magnesium oxide, can become hard wear-resistant magnesia cement. Nature: type 95.22. Was colorless hexagonal crystals. Density 2.316-2.33 g / cm 3. Melting point 714 ° C. The boiling point of 1412 ℃. Usually contains six molecules of crystal water, that is, MgCl2 · 6H2O, easy deliquescence. For the monoclinic crystal, with or salty, the density of 1.569 g / cm 3, the melting point of 116-118 ° C, while decomposition. Soluble in water, heating and dehydration and hydrogen chloride from magnesium oxide. By magnesium oxide or lime soil and hydrochloric acid role in the system. Seawater and salt brine are present in the presence of magnesium chloride.
- Q: Who has a building decoration materials Daquan, including indoor and outdoor. It is best to detail the classification, there are pictures the best.
- Latex paint 1. Bottled specifications ????? 5,15,18 liters three specifications 2. Construction standards: a bottom three Tu 3. Latex paint commonly used brands: Master, Libo, Dulux Wooden paint type (commonly used in China) 1 oil 2 varnish 3 thick paint 4 blending paint 5 nitro paint 6 polyester paint Hardware accessories have 1 lock 2 handle 3 hinge 4 door suction 5 rails 6 switch socket
- Q: Today, i found my cat sleeping on insulation from the ceiling in our garage. We think this may be why he has been losing his fur on his tummy, armpits, and knees, the skin is pink. Could him sleeping on the insulation be the cause for his fur loss? He also has been constantly licking and cleaning himself. When he cleans himself, he also grabs onto his skin, and pulls it, i guess scratching it because it's itchy.
- Insulation is usually made from fiberglass Have you ever handled insulation with un-gloved hands? If so, can you imagine all these fiberglass shards in his skin? yes, this could be the reason for his fur loss... but that can also settle into his internal system & wreck all kinds of havoc You will have to do something to keep him from getting into the insulation and you need to take the cat to the vet so they can assess internal and external damage done by the insualtion
- Q: I have a 120 year old house w/ a flat roof, no attic and no insulation. I have a dropped ceiling on the top floor - drop is about 5". Ceiling tiles are not insulated. I plan on getting insulation and having it rest on top of the ceiling tiles.I live in Pittsburgh, PA where we get hot summers and cold winters. What would be a better insulation - traditional fiberglass or radiant? Radiant appeals to me since installation is easier, but if it won't be as effective, I won't do it. Thanks!
- get cellulose. fiberglass will melt in you have a fire, then your house will burn. cellulose while it is paper, will not burn. it has borax and other fire retardant things in it.
- Q: Our basement family room has an insulated ceiling but the bedrooms do not. One bedroom is below a bathroom and it gets very loud because of a water waste pipe. We have a storage room that has open access to the ceiling space. It would be about 20ft that we would have to push insulation into. This seems like it would be very hard with traditional roll insulation. It would be very easy to put some lengths of soundboard or xps or something in, but I don't know if it would achieve the desired effect. Thanks in advance.
- i think blow in would work.
- Q: I live in the basement and the tiles in my drop ceiling are so annoying there the normal whatever material they are and i have dark carpeting and i guess our house sucks because I have to vacuum all the time because ill look down and there will be white specks all over the floor which im guessing is coming from the tiles from when people walk upstairs. So i want to replace them with a material that wont do that.
- Sounds like the tiles are crumbling and need to be stablised. Take out the tiles and give them a coat of a water based glue such as PVA diluted 3 parts water 1 part PVA. Let it dry well and paint with a water based paint to a colour of you choice.The tiles are probably getting damp, this usually causes problems with them but this will fix it for a while.
- Q: Cast-in-place floor (ceiling position) Reinforcement protective layer is not enough, local steel exposed. I intend to use epoxy resin mortar
- If not skilled, epoxy resin mortar is not good to paint. And grass-roots bonding is a problem, the level of skilled workers is also a problem. Suggest, 1, steel rust to be completely, or the same burst open; 2, carbon fiber reinforcement approach, that is, epoxy resin plus fiberglass cloth, professional construction. Quality assurance, the effect is much better than their own configuration of epoxy resin mortar. In addition, crack prevention. This method of handling is a formal approach that can be changed by design. 3, the surface putty putty, it is finished.
- Q: How to do a good job on the wall when the level of leveling work
- With a thin paper to protect the wall can be self-leveling construction
- Q: We had our carpets removed a while ago and installed laminate flooring instead.As a result, the house is not as warm as it used to be.Will it help if I add R13 insulation in the basement ceiling ? Will it keep the living room floor (which is just above the basement) warmer ?On the same manner, will adding another layer of insulation to the attic help in the winter and summer as well ?As for the mositure barrier paper, if I understand correctly, it should be facing up both cases, right ?
- Every home and layout is different so it's difficult to give the right answer. Adding insulation to the basement ceiling would help out and would not hurt anything but why is it so much colder in the basement? Yes basements always appear to be cooler but you might want to look into that. Typically in basements very cheap single pane windows are installed, box sills around the primeter should also have insulation in them. For your attic; at a quick glance if you can see the ceiling joists on the floor of the attic you need more insulation. Common fiberglass batts you would find are R-9 up to possibly R-19 for a single layer, you should have at least and R-28, if not add additional. In northern regions new construction they are putting in R-42. If you have a loose fill insulation the rule of the thumb is R-3 per inch of product, just a guideline if manufacture spec's are not available. Vapor barrier always goes towards the warm side; in the attic the barrier would go down or closest to the drywall on the ceiling below. Basement probably isn't has picky but technically would go up against the underside of the floor.
- Q: Hi,The felt (or whatever it is made of) ceiling in my car is falling down. I have scraped most of the residual glue off the ceiling made out of fiberglass and what I can off of the carpet/felt part. I've tried a couple of different types of two sided tape and can't get it to stick. Does anyone have any ideas?Thanks in advance...
- you need to take the head liner backing down , its held up by some screws or clips, careful not to break it, then go to a good automotive store and get some HEAD LINER adhesive , its made for the job work where you have plenty of room follow the directions then put it back in the car a second person to take out & put back in is helpful
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Square Edge Fiberglass Ceiling Mix Acoustic
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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