Permeability
The ability of a material to allow fluids or gases to pass through it, often considered in building materials for moisture control.
Permeability refers to the ability of a material to allow fluids or gases to pass through, impacting moisture management and vapor control. It is crucial for optimizing building performance, enhancing durability, and supporting environmental management. By understanding and managing permeability, construction teams ensure that materials are well-suited for their intended use, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are efficient, durable, and aligned with environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
The permeability of the building wrap was tested to ensure it allowed vapor to escape.
Synonyms/variation
Porosity
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