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Foti
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Liquid membranes

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Hello

I am working on a masonry retrofit and I am exploring using a liquid air membrane on the inside face of the brick wall. I see in the material database (north american) the Prosoco cat 5, we are specifying Proclima Visconn. When I download the spec sheet from Proclima, I am having a hard time associating the right values with what is asked in WUFI. Has this material been made? or can someone guide me as to what i need to look for?

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https://proclima.com/products/connectio ... ical-specs
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Re: Liquid membranes

Post by Christian Bludau »

Hi,
for membranes generally only the permeabity or sd-value is important.
If this has a variable permeability / sd depending on the humidity I would try to contact proclima and ask them of the single values RH - permeability / sd, otherwise you will not be able to create the material for calculation.
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Re: Liquid membranes

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Thank you Christian,

I was able to get Proclima to supply me with the file for that material.
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