Is blueskin Vapour permeable?
Henry® Blueskin® VP160 is a self-adhered vapour permeable, water resistive air barrier consisting of an engineered film and a patented, permeable adhesive technology with split-back poly-release film. Blueskin® VP160 is fully adhered to the wall substrates in a weatherboard method without mechanical attachment.
How long can blueskin be left exposed?
In order to function properly, insulation must follow closely behind – within minutes of Air-Bloc 21 application. All other Air-Bloc’s and Blueskin®’s can be left exposed for up to six weeks.
Can you use blueskin on a roof?
Blueskin® PE200HT is specifically designed to provide an exceptionally high temperature and performance roofing underlayment. It is designed to be adhered directly to roof decks or certain insulation panels prior to the application of finished roof coverings including architectural metal, shingles or tile.
What is henryhenry Blueskin vp160?
Henry ® Blueskin ® VP160 is a self-adhered vapor permeable, water resistive air barrier membrane consisting of an engineered film and a patented, permeable adhesive technology with split-back poly-release film. Blueskin ® VP160 is fully adhered to the wall substrates in a weatherboard method without mechanical attachment.
How long should I cover the Blueskin® vp160 Assembly?
Refer to relevant product TDS for product specific temperature and exposure limitations. Good practice calls for covering the Blueskin® VP160 assembly as soon as possible; not to exceed 150 days.
What is blankblueskin® vp160?
Blueskin® VP160 provides protection within the exterior wall assembly against the intrusion of water, uncontrolled air leakage, and allows the exterior wall assembly to dry.
What is a vp160 air barrier assembly?
Blueskin® VP160 Air Barrier Assembly Henry® defines an assembly as the installation of a primary WRB membrane, such as Blueskin® VP160, and authorized auxiliary components.