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Polyglass USA Announces Launch of VertiWrap Air and Vapor Barrier Line of Products

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June 16, 2023

Polyglass U.S.A. Inc., a leading manufacturer of roofing and waterproofing solutions, is pleased to announce its newest line of products, VertiWrap™ Air and Vapor Barriers.  The VertiWrap™ Air and Vapor Barrier system offers complete flexibility in selecting sheet and fluid applied options for both permeable and non-permeable project needs. 

Product Details

  • VertiWrap™ VPS - A primerless, self-adhered, water resistive vapor permeable air barrier. VeritWrap VPS air barrier membrane permits the passage of water vapor, while acting as a barrier to air and liquid water. The membrane reduces the buildup of moisture in the wall assembly, increasing the wall durability and comfort of the building occupants. Is compliant in a wide variety of NFPA 285 Wall Assemblies. 
  • VertiWrap™ NPS - A primerless, self-adhered, water resistive nonpermeable air barrier. VertiWrap NPS air barrier membrane prevents the passage of air, water, vapor, and liquid water from entering the wall assembly. The membrane locks moisture out of the wall assembly, increasing the wall durability and comfort of the building occupants. Is compliant in a wide variety of NFPA 285 Wall Assemblies.
  • VertiSeal™ 50 – One-part, low VOC, moisture cure, sealant for the use with VertiWrap™ Air Barriers. VertiSeal 50 is a silane-terminated polyether (STPE) based sealant designed for use in terminations, penetrations, and openings. Low-odor formula is a VOC-compliant in all 50 states.
  • VertiWrap™ VPL – A primerless, fluid-applied, water resistive vapor permeable air barrier with SwiftSet™ Technology. An air barrier membrane that permits the passage of water vapor, while acting as a barrier to air and liquid water. The membrane reduces the buildup of moisture in the wall assembly, increasing the wall durability and comfort of the building occupants. Is compliant in a wide variety of NFPA 285 Wall Assemblies.
  • VertiWrap™ NPL - A primerless, fluid-applied, water resistive nonpermeable air barrier. An air barrier membrane that prevents the passage of air, water, vapor, and liquid water from entering the wall assembly. The membrane reduces the buildup of moisture in the wall assembly, increasing the wall durability and comfort of the building occupants. Is compliant in a wide variety of NFPA 285 Wall Assemblies.

The addition, the VertiWrap™ line of products allows Polyglass to Seal the Envelope™ from roof to wall to foundation with complete compatible systems, protecting the entire building envelope.

KEYWORDS: air barriers moisture roofing WRB (weather resistant barrier)

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