Heat Resistant Fiberglass Core Radiant Barrier Foil Insulation Thermal Performance Reflective Foil Insulation For Attic
Description
Heat Resistant Fiberglass Core Radiant Barrier Foil Insulation Thermal Performance Reflective Foil Insulation For Attic
Fiberglass Foil Reflective Insulation greatly increases comfort in residential and commercial applications by reducing radiant heat gain. The barriers consist of a highly reflective material that reflects radiant heat rather than absorbing it. It is effective used alone or in conjunction with other insulation materials for optimal thermal performance.Blocks all three modes of heat loss/gain. Provides total thermal protection. Radiant energy causes up to 97% of heat transfer.
Specification
| Product Name | Fiberglass Foil Reflective Insulation |
| Material Structure | Aluminum Foil/Fiberglass/Aluminum Foil
Aluminum Foil/Fiberglass/White Film
Aluminum Foil/Fiberglass/FSK
Aluminum Foil/Fiberglass/Colorful Printing Customize
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| Size | 48 inch or customized |
| Length | 50 feet - 125 feet or customized |
| Thickness | 1/8 inch; 3mm thickness |
| R Value | R7 - R15 |
| Fire Rating | Class A1 ----- Non-combustible |
| Emittance | 0.04 |
| Water Vapor Transmission | 1.4 |
| Fungi Growth | No Growth |
Features
1. Thermal Insulation: Fiberglass insulation provides excellent thermal resistance by trapping air within its structure, while the foil facing enhances insulation performance by reflecting radiant heat. This combination helps reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency in buildings.
2. Reflective Properties: The foil facing of fiberglass foil acts as a radiant barrier, reflecting heat away from the surface it covers. This helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures and can reduce heating and cooling costs.
3. Moisture Resistance: The foil facing on fiberglass foil serves as a moisture barrier, helping to prevent water vapor from penetrating the insulation and reaching the building structure. This feature is essential for controlling humidity levels and preventing mold growth.
4. Vapor Barrier: In some instances, the foil facing may also act as a vapor barrier, limiting the passage of water vapor through the insulation. This helps maintain indoor air quality and prevents moisture-related issues.
5. Fire Resistance: Fiberglass itself is non-combustible, and the foil facing can provide an additional layer of fire resistance to the insulation. This makes fiberglass foil a safer option for building applications.
Application
1. Roof Insulation
- Used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings for insulating roofs to improve energy efficiency and thermal performance.
- The foil facing helps reflect radiant heat, reducing heat transfer and enhancing the overall insulation effectiveness.
2. Wall Insulation
- Applied in exterior and interior walls to provide thermal insulation and moisture control.
- The foil facing can act as a vapor barrier, preventing moisture infiltration and enhancing the building's energy efficiency.
3. Ceiling Insulation
- Installed in ceilings to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce heating and cooling costs.
- The reflective properties of the foil facing help maintain comfortable indoor conditions.
4. HVAC Duct Insulation
- Utilized to insulate HVAC ducts in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
- The insulation properties of fiberglass combined with the foil facing help improve the efficiency of heating and cooling systems.
5. Pipe Insulation
- Used for insulating pipes to prevent heat loss and maintain consistent temperatures.
- The foil facing provides additional thermal resistance and protection against moisture ingress.
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