Morglisn
Industrial
- Jan 31, 2003
- 65
Hi, guys.
I work for an insulation fabricator, and we're attempting to get a rather large job of die-cut acoustic barrier-foam composites. (Please forgive any misuse of terminology, I'm an estimator, not an engineer).
We can't find ANY suppliers for the specified raw materials, and I was hoping someone here might be able to point me toward a supplier.
Material #1:
2.0 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a .5" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
Material #2:
1.0 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a .5" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
Material #3:
.75 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a 2" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
I truly appreciate any help at all, and sincerely hope one of you out there can point me in the right direction.
I work for an insulation fabricator, and we're attempting to get a rather large job of die-cut acoustic barrier-foam composites. (Please forgive any misuse of terminology, I'm an estimator, not an engineer).
We can't find ANY suppliers for the specified raw materials, and I was hoping someone here might be able to point me toward a supplier.
Material #1:
2.0 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a .5" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
Material #2:
1.0 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a .5" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
Material #3:
.75 lb/sft vinyl barrier with a layer of scrim embedded, chemically bonded to a 2" thick polyester foam. Must meet UL-94HB. PVC Resin @ 11.2%, Barium Sulfate @ 77%, Flame Retardant @ 2.7%.
I truly appreciate any help at all, and sincerely hope one of you out there can point me in the right direction.