Apr 05, 2021
A proposed ASTM International standard will help engineers to better understand how various climates affect water vapor transmission of water-resistive barriers and air barriers (WRB/AB) in building envelopes. ASTM’s performance of buildings committee (E06) is developing the proposed standard.
ASTM International member Danko Davidovic says that the proposed standard (WK51917) will explain how WRB/AB function in various wall and roof assemblies.
“The proposed standard is focused on factors affecting WRB/AB performance, best practices to test, and ways to easily report water vapor transmission characteristics,” says Davidovic, senior building scientist, Huber Engineered Woods. “The standard will be easy to follow and reflect the current best building science practices regarding how water vapor transmission properties of WRB/AB impact moisture transport through wall and roof assemblies.”
Davidovic notes the following potential uses for the proposed standard:
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May / June 2021