Material Data for Australia and New Zealand

Everything concerning the adequate application of WUFI in New Zealand and Australia depending on local conditions e.g. architecture, building codes, standardization, laws et cetera.
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Jesse Clarke
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Material Data for Australia and New Zealand

Post by Jesse Clarke »

Hello Australia and NZ WUFI users,
I would like to find out who would be interested in collaborating on the development of Hygrothermal data for Australian and New Zealand materials.
To get the conversation started I would like to understand what you may be using as standard materials selections in calculations for common materials such as plasterboard, brickwork, plywood, OSB, glass wool, polyester batts, PIR, XPS, EPS etc.
Any information or feedback appreciated.
Regards,
Jesse
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Re: Material Data for Australia and New Zealand

Post by Manfred Kehrer »

Hello Jesse,
nice to see some WUFI activity down under :)
Manfred
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Dimas Rodriguez
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Re: Material Data for Australia and New Zealand

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Mineral wool, EPS, EPS, type X Gyp, steel battens, wood framing, concrete w/ admix. Trying to get the material data for Adhero and Vaproshield SA at the moment. What are the options as far as asphaltic self adhered membranes. Will be trying to sift through the library to put together a library that is more specific to the product availability here.
Andy Ling
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Re: Material Data for Australia and New Zealand

Post by Andy Ling »

Hi Jesse - I am late to the party, did anything happen with development of an Australian materials database?
cheers,
Andy
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