Certification: | BSCI, CE, ISO |
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Application: | Wall/Roof Covering Cloth, Filter Cloth, Fiberglass Mesh Cloth, Blind |
Surface Treatment: | Mineral Coated |
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Perfect mineral coated fiberglass mat
Mineral coated fiberglass mat can be used as a facing layer of gypsum board, acoustic board, thermal insulation board, internal and external wall decoration, etc. We can offers the materials engineer a wide choice of control fabric properties to satisfy design needs and objectives. Our extensive range of Fibreglass mats are globally recognised for its quality.
Product Code | Unit Weight(g/m2) | Tensile Strength MD(N/50mm) |
Tensile Strength CD(N/50mm) |
Thickness(mm) | Moisture Content (%) |
CFGM-CL-120 | 120 | ≥260 | ≥150 | 0.45(±0.05) | ≤ 1.0 |
CFGM-IN-200 | 200 | ≥ 350 | ≥250 | 0.50±0.10 | ≤ 1.0 |
CFGM-IN-330 | 330 | ≥ 400 | ≥300 | 0.70±0.10 | ≤ 1.0 |
CFGM-GY-350 | 350 | ≥ 410 | ≥310 | 0.70±0.10 | ≤ 1.0 |
CFGM-GY-390 | 390 | ≥ 450 | ≥330 | 0.80±0.10 | ≤ 1.0 |
CFGM-GY-430 | 430 | ≥ 500 | ≥350 | 0.80±0.10 | ≤ 1.0 |
Testing basis | ISO3374 | ISO3342 | ISO4603 @0.5KPa | ISO 3344 |
Mineral coated fiberglass mat with fire retardant and alkali-free performance, is suitable as a surface lamination for gypsum board, acoustic board, thermal insulation board and internal & external wall.
After laminated with insulation board, gypsum board and acoustic board, the physical properties is excellent on heat preservation, noise elimination, fire retardant, waterproofing, break strength, anti-UV, anti-septic, anti-wrinkle etc.
For the years since it was set up in 2001, Shandong Perfect Corporation has been manufacturing foil lamination, thermal insulation, roofing membranes, and fiberglass products for customers. Our products can make your home, office, or factory more comfortable and energy efficient.
Our company has gained certificates of ISO9001, and ISO14001 quality management and set up strict quality control systems. For our products, FM, CE, TUV, and CCS certificates are needed to develop the markets.
Based on mutual trust and win-win policy, we are pleased to establish long-term cooperation with customers from America, Germany, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Argentina, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Greece, etc.
We are committed to providing the Earth with a better and greener tomorrow by putting a stop to climate change with our products.
Q: WHAT LAMINATION WAYS DO YOU USE?
A: We have coating machines with our accurate machines & professional techniques to control the good quality. The coating exact requirements are according to the customer's requirement & our rich experience.
Q: CAN I ORDER PERFORATED & PRINTED PRODUCTS?
A: Yes, PERFECT can perforate its full line of insulation facings & arrange printing for foils.
Perforations are available in the following options:
Full coverage where 100% of the exposed surface is pin perforated. This is designed for applications where the facing is typically not laminated to the fiberglass.
Pattern or "Channel" perforated to allow for easy laminating. This technique allows the facing to be laminated to fiberglass with no adhesive bleed-through.
Q: WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM INDOOR HUMIDITY THAT AVOIDS MOISTURE PROBLEMS?
A: The maximum recommended continuous indoor relative humidity (RH) varies from 30% to 45%, depending on geographic location. General guidelines by region of the country can be found here. An engineer should be consulted to determine the correct HVAC design for a specific facility.
Q: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A FACING BECOMES WET AFTER INSTALLATION?
A: Typically, insulation facing will not be affected by limited exposure to water if allowed to fully dry. Prolonged exposure to water can potentially result in a loss of certain physical properties.
Q: WHY DO YOU OCCASIONALLY EXPERIENCE STAINING OF FOIL-FACED INSULATION?
A: Improperly ventilated bags are the primary cause of staining.
Black or brown staining is caused by extended exposure to moisture on the surface of the foil.
Potential sources of moisture are: Adhesive used to laminate the facing to fiberglass, Improper job site storage, Exposure to curing concrete, Daytime/nighttime temperature changes