Royal Corinthian, Inc. - General Information
...empire, polymarble, fluted, pilasters, load bearing, non-load bearing, neodric, neoclassical, synthetic stone, stone millwork, synthetic stone millwork, plastic fabrications, glass fiber fabrications, resin fabrication, polymer, simulated stone, manufactured stone, interior design, construction materials, architecture, building materials, ... See #5
GUN-ite MS™
...high adhesion, low permeability, low rebound and low sag. Can be placed at a greater single pass thickness than conventional gunite. Can be made with alkali resistant (AR) glass fiber or other types of fiber reinforcement. Other performance levels also available to meet specific jobsite requirements, including coarse aggregate versions. See #6
ABC Industries - Mine & Tunnel Ventilation Products, Industrial
Ventilation Ducting...
...3 1 66 ² x 142 ² 4 7 25 17 9 10 3 1 72" x 154" 4 8 28 16 9 10 3 1 Specification The acoustical absorption media is glass-fiber packed under compression. The high density glass fiber is made to provide the published acoustical and aerodynamic performance. Silencers over 24 ² in diameter shall be manufactured with lifting lugs. See #7
PermaGlas-Mesh Product Gallery -- Asphalt Coated Woven Glass Fabric 10 x 10
PGM 210 An inorganic, woven glass fiber fabric coated with hot asphalt coating. This leno weave glass is produced by interlocking two parallel warp (length) ends. The low number of count threads per inch gives this product more pattern stability while maintaining excellent tensile strength and conformability to irregular surfaces. See #8
See Us at The Show
ACOUSTICS FIRST ® SITE INDEX: Product Listing: Ceiling Treatments Wall Treatments Absorbers: Foam Glass Fiber Fabric Diffusers Barriers Industrial Vibration Acoustic Myths & Realities Egg Cartons Articles Installations Gallery CONTACT US Toll Free: 1-888-765-2900 PH: 804 342 2900 FAX: 804 342 1107 e-mail: info@acousticsfirst. See #9
Spectis Moulders Inc. - Why Polyurethane?.
Print Page Why Polyurethane? Spectis Moulders specializes in the manufacture of high density polyurethane products. In addition, we also manufacture glass fiber reinforced gypsum (GFRG) and glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC). The high density polyurethane (HDP) provides many benefits such as: Excellent light weight... See #10
E/One: Utility Systems
After considerable testing, it was determined that a flow of hydrogen through the collectors of 200 l/min was needed and that the filter should be of a glass fiber construction. Several successful tests were then conducted to confirm that the sampling system parameters would indeed enable tags to be sampled and analyzed. See #11
Wood Frame
Independent laboratory tests demonstrate that Tripolymer far surpasses the fire performance of any urea formaldehyde type foam, polyurethane, or glass fiber product. Tripolymer provides an upgraded fire-hour rating without costly additions of double layer gypsum board. Tripolymer ® Products are completely unique... See #12
...Acrylic Composite FRP (Fiber Reinforced Acrylic Resin), GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum), GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced...
DEC ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITES is a market leader in custom fabrication of a full range of composite materials including Acrylic Composite FRP (Fiber Reinforced Acrylic Resin), GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum), GFRC (Glass Fiber... See #13
What Is Glass Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)?
Learn more about glass fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), the material we use to manufacture our boulders and rock cliff panels that can be combined with natural stone to create more impressive-looking waterfalls, ... See #14
Alkali-Resistant glassfibre (AR glass fiber) Silica cloth fabrics
Alkali Resistant glassfibres (AR glass fiber rovings, chopped strands, mesh) used in cements and mortars in construction, GFRC, GRC, architecture, cladding, public works, roofing.Silica cloth fabrics used in high... See #15
About Manson Insulation Inc.
About Manson Insulation Inc. The history and the objectives of a wholly canadian owned company wich is a Canadian leader in the Flame-attenuated, pot-and-marble produced glass fiber products. See #16
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