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Breathable membranes are a type of insulation material used in the construction industry. They are designed to allow water vapor to pass through, while preventing liquid water from entering the building. This helps to maintain a comfortable indoor climate and reduce the risk of condensation and mold growth. Breathable membranes are typically made from synthetic materials such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyurethane. They are often used in combination with other insulation materials, such as fiberglass or mineral wool, to provide a complete insulation system.
Breathable membranes are used in a variety of applications, including walls, roofs, and floors. They are also used in the construction of green buildings, as they help to reduce energy consumption and improve air quality.
The breathable membrane market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. Some of the leading players in the market include DuPont, Dow, Kingspan, and Saint-Gobain. Show Less Read more