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Special smoke control glass wool
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The specialized glass wool for smoke control system is a special high-temperature resistant glass wool product tailored according to the smoke control system. It is mainly used in the air supply and exhaust ducts of the smoke control system, and construction should be carried out according to the relevant information provided during the application process.
The air supply and exhaust ducts made of specialized glass wool for smoke prevention and exhaust systems have the advantages of light weight, convenient construction, and aesthetics.
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What are the main types of building insulation materials? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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Advantages: Good fire resistance (Class A non combustible), good breathability, and high stability.
Disadvantages: Slightly higher thermal conductivity than organic materials, higher water absorption rate, and easy generation of fiber dust during construction.
Organic insulation materials (such as EPS polystyrene board, XPS extruded board, PU polyurethane):
Advantages: low thermal conductivity, good insulation effect, light weight, and convenient construction.
Disadvantages: The fire rating is mostly B level (requiring the addition of flame retardants), it is prone to deformation at high temperatures, and its durability is slightly poor.
Composite insulation materials (such as integrated insulation board, vacuum insulation board):
Advantages: Excellent comprehensive performance, high construction efficiency, and some can achieve Class A fire protection.
Disadvantages: High cost and strict requirements for the flatness of the base layer.
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How to choose insulation materials suitable for the project?
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Fire prevention requirements: Grade A materials are required for high-rise buildings (>100m); Low level B1 (flame retardant) is available.
Climate conditions: In extremely cold regions, materials with low thermal conductivity (such as PU, XPS) are preferred; Low water absorption is required in humid environment (such as XPS, foam glass).
Base type: Concrete walls often use boards; Complex shapes can be coated with polyurethane or insulated mortar.
Economy: EPS has the lowest cost; Vacuum insulation board is expensive but thin.
Policy and regulations: B2 level materials are prohibited in some areas, and local standards need to be consulted.
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