Performance of Polyethylene Vapor Barrier Systems in Temperate Climates

Author:

Rasmussen Torben ValdbjørnORCID,Hansen Tessa KvistORCID,Shashoua Yvonne,Ottosen Lisbeth M.ORCID,Pedersen Louise Green,Nielsen Jens Kromann,Steenstrup Frederik R.

Abstract

The performance of nine different vapor barrier systems comprising polyethylene (PE) membranes were assessed. The vapor barrier systems comprised membranes of virgin PE, 100% new PE, regenerated PE and multilayered virgin and regenerated PE. Membranes were joined either with tape suited to the individual system or an adhesive base on butyl rubber. The vapor barrier systems were evaluated and compared using standard laboratory tests. Chemical analytical techniques and physicomechanical tests were used. Mechanical properties were assessed using laboratory tests recommended by the harmonized standard EN 1385. Chemical analyses followed standard laboratory protocols performed with specialized equipment and visual examination. Chemical and mechanical properties were determined before and after exposure to an aging regime comprising 168 days at 70 °C in total. The chemical stability of the plastic present in each membrane was further evaluated after an additional exposure to an aging regime comprising 50 days followed by another 30 days at 70 °C. Additional aging indicated chemical changes in the membrane material with time. However, it was not possible to distinguish between aging properties for membranes containing virgin PE, 100% new PE, regenerated PE or multilayered virgin and regenerated PE.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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