WO2015179901A1 - Building membranes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to building membranes for use in building elements comprising walls, floors, ceilings and roofs of domestic and commercial buildings.
- Such membranes are provided for various purposes, including providing a barrier to prevent ingress of water; a barrier to prevent the loss of conditioned air and a radiant barrier to provide thermal insulation.
- Building membranes may assist, or impede, as required, the appropriate level of moisture transfer through building elements.
- moulds within a building can have an effect on resident health, while major structural problems include degradation of plasterboard, dry rot in timber and, in extreme situations, corrosion of fasteners and other steel components. In addition, these problems can occur well before water vapour levels in a wall cavity reach the point where condensation is observed.
- different moulds thrive under different conditions. The critical issue is the duration of the specific conditions which favour a particular species of mould. In traditional houses of the kind discussed above, conditions would change from season to season and over the course of each day. This would limit the timeframe during which different types of moulds could thrive, often to the point that mould would not have sufficient time to generate to a problem level.
- a modern air conditioned building can provide steady-state conditions which can be a perfect incubator for one or a small number of particular species of mould. This is particularly a problem in the wet and humid tropics. Thus, the mould remains alive rather than perishing as it would in an older house.
- the key measure needed to reduce the growth of mould is to maintain the relative humidity below 80%.
- the present invention is principally concerned with ensuring the passage of water vapour through the walls of a building, either from the inside out or the outside in, while air movement and the infiltration of liquid water is prevented and a low emittance face for added R-Value to a space or area of the building is provided.
- the invention has application in walls, floors, ceilings and roofs. The invention has been developed with the following principles in mind.
- Water vapour can travel through the cavity of a building element (a wall, floor, ceiling or roof for example) through air movement, dispersion through still air gaps, or dispersion through building materials.
- a building element a wall, floor, ceiling or roof for example
- vapour moves from the warm side of a wall to towards the cold side. This means that in most of Australia, the direction of vapour drive varies through the seasons from outwards in winter to inwards in summer. It can vary greatly between houses in the same suburb or area due to differences in microclimate, in air conditioning, heating and sealing of the house, and in occupant behaviour. The direction of vapour drive even varies greatly between different walls of the same house or building, depending on orientation and exposure of the wall.
- vapour barriers should therefore not be used where there is a significant seasonal reversal of direction of vapour drive as this would lead to condensation behind the vapour barrier during some parts of the year.
- a vapour barrier correctly placed for winter conditions will be incorrectly placed, and trap moisture, in summer; and vice-versa. Accordingly, in these climates, building construction should allow for the flow of moisture in both directions, i.e. from the inside out or from the outside in.
- RO/AU relation to ventilation For example, designers who focus on energy efficiency strive for minimal ventilation rates to reduce heating and cooling loads, while others, with attention to health issues, recommend much higher levels of ventilation.
- ventilation partially replaces stale contaminated indoor air with fresher outdoor air to improve indoor air quality.
- Indoor contaminants include particles and gases, in which particles include dust, dust mites, pollen, mould, animal allergens and pet hair, while gaseous contaminants are principally volatile organic compounds (VOCs), released from adhesives, paints and building materials. These contaminants degrade indoor air quality, aggravating allergies and asthma attacks. Unfortunately, many highly energy-efficient homes experience unintended poor indoor air quality and moisture problems.
- Sheeting or "wall wrap" that is used as a water barrier in walls of buildings can be perforated to facilitate vapour movement though the roofs and walls.
- the sheeting that is available to date has generally suffered from the problem that the greater the permeability for vapour passage the less effective the sheeting is as a water barrier.
- the present invention provides a building membrane for inclusion in the walls, ceiling, floor or roof of a building, the membrane including a first supporting layer and a waterproof or high water barrier permeable layer, the first supporting layer laer being adhered to the permeable layer, the supporting layer being perforated.
- the present invention provides a vapour permeable building membrane that in some forms can form a combined reflective insulation and water-proof sarking and which, in one manifestation, can provide a thermal break between the cladding of a building and the frame of the building, such as a timber or steel frame.
- the first supporting layer will often be a reflective layer such as a foil layer and such a reflective layer can comprise a laminate of the reflective layer and a substrate such as a polymer film, or a woven polymer, such as woven polypropylene or woven polyethylene. Alternatively, it can just be a foil layer, typically over 30 microns.
- the first supporting layer can alternatively be of a different form such as an aluminium metallisation layer.
- the substrate can alternatively be a flexible foam, such as selected from one or more of expanded and/or extruded polystyrene, polyurethane or polyisocyanurate, or the substrate can be a batting fabric.
- the first supporting layer can have any suitable infra-red emissivity but as a reflective layer, the infra-red emissivity is preferably no more than 0.08 in an antiglare coated product, or no more than 0.03 in non-anti-glare coated products. This allows the desired R-Value to be achieved.
- the building membrane of the present invention can further include a first non-woven fabric layer, in which the first supporting layer is adhered to the fabric layer and the fabric layer is adhered to the permeable layer.
- the laminate thus comprises a very thin water-proof permeable layer, which is typically supported by a layer of highly permeable non-woven fabric.
- a better form of this laminate is that the water-proof permeable layer is sandwiched between two such layers whereby the layers of non-woven fabric on either side protect the waterproof permeable layer from mechanical damage during manufacture as well as during installation on site.
- the supporting layer is adhered to the permeable laminate.
- the first fabric layer can be a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, nylon, polyurethane or rayon fabric.
- the fabric layer can be a spun-bonded, spun- lace or spun-laid fabric.
- the first fabric layer can provide the medium by which vapour or moisture, received through the perforations of the reflective layer, travels along the permeable layer to the points of permeance of that layer, so as to travel through the permeable layer.
- the permeable layer can be of any suitable form, such as a polyethylene layer manufactured for vapour permeance. Other polyamides can also be used. A number of other materials also have the vapour permeance property and can be employed.
- the permeable layer can be a film, or alternatively a melt-blown layer on a substrate such as polypropylene non-woven fabric, or still alternatively, it can be applied as a solution using a roller coater.
- Adhesive is used between the first supporting layer and the first fabric layer and while this can be any suitable adhesive, example adhesives include polyethylene extrudate, pressure sensitive adhesives, and hot melt adhesives.
- a layer of "batting" fabric, or non-woven fabric, or felt textile can be interposed between the first supporting layer and first fabric layer, or between the first supporting layer and the permeable laminate.
- the batting fabric provides a bulk insulation layer which can create a thermal break where required between the framing members and the external cladding of a building.
- the batting fabric can be a needle punched non-woven fabric, or other felted material. It can also be a polymer foam, such as an open-cell foam.
- a second fabric layer can be adhered to the side of the permeable membrane which is opposite to the first fabric layer and a second reflective layer can be adhered to the second fabric layer. In this arrangement, the second reflective layer can be perforated with the perforations terminating prior to the permeable layer.
- the second fabric layer can be a polypropylene fabric or a polyethylene fabric. Other fabrics or textiles can be employed. Alternatively, polypropylene or polyethylene non-woven fabrics can be employed. In one example, the second fabric layer is a spun-bonded polypropylene non-woven fabric.
- the adhesive between the second fabric layer and the permeable membrane can be of any suitable kind, such as a polyethylene extrudate.
- the second reflective layer can be a foil layer, although like the first supporting layer when formed as a reflective layer, it can be of an alternative material, such as an aluminium metallisation layer.
- a batting fabric, or non-woven fabric, or felt textile can also be interposed between the second fabric layer and the permeable membrane and the batting fabric can be a needle punched non-woven fabric.
- Anti-glare coatings can be applied to the outer facing surface of the first supporting layer or any supporting or reflective layer.
- the layers described above can comprise the only layers that a building membrane according to the invention need have, keeping in mind the separate layers required for a single supporting layer as compared to a membrane that includes a first supporting layer and a second reflective layer.
- further layers can be provided and such examples will be evident from the drawings that follow later herein.
- the present invention also extends to a method of manufacturing a building membrane of the kinds discussed above, whereby the method in its broadest form includes forming the building membrane other than to perforate the first supporting layer, then perforating the first supporting layer to a depth that the perforations terminate prior to extension through the permeable layer.
- the building membrane includes a second reflective layer
- the invention extends to a method of manufacturing a building membrane of the above described kind with both a first supporting layer and a second reflective layer and once so formed, each of the first and second layers are perforated with the perforations terminating prior to extension through the permeable layer.
- the first and second layers can be perforated separately or simultaneously from either side of the building membrane.
- the method thus includes adhering a first supporting layer to a first fabric layer, adhering the first fabric layer to a permeable membrane and then perforating the first supporting layer to a depth that the perforations terminate prior to extension through the permeable layer.
- the above method can further include adhering a second reflective layer to a second non-woven fabric layer, adhering the second fabric layer to the side of the permeable layer opposite to the first fabric layer and then perforating the second reflective layer to a depth that the perforations terminate prior to extension through the permeable layer.
- an advantage that is provided is that by perforating the first supporting layer and the second reflective layer if provided after the components of the building membrane have been assembled and adhered together, the perforations perforate through the adhesive that adheres the supporting layer to the fabric layer and this ensures that the openings in the supporting layer that are formed by perforation remain open.
- the adhesive can penetrate into the openings in the supporting layer and block the openings, thereby decreasing the porosity of the reflective layer.
- a building membrane according to the present invention advantageously can have the following characteristics: o Infra-red emissivity no more than 0.05 o High Water Barrier in accordance with AS 4200.1 , o High permeance - not yet defined in an Australian standard, but generally defined as 70.5 grams per square metre or more at standard test conditions in accordance with ASTM E96 (10 Perms) in US literature.
- the material is intended to provide a thermal break in accordance with the NCC/BCA: o Material R value greater than R0.2 when compressed by 4.8 KPa pressure.
- a building membrane of this kind is expected to have strong demand in the building industry.
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the present invention as applied to a solid wall with a 25mm cavity ( Figure 1 ) and a solid wall without a cavity ( Figure 2).
- Figure 3 is an exploded view of a building membrane according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is an exploded view of a building membrane according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the building membrane of Figure 3 and illustrating perforating needles.
- Figure 6 is an exploded view of the building membrane of Figure 3 and illustrating perforating needles.
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of the building membrane of Figure 4 and illustrating perforating needles.
- Figure 8 is an exploded view of the building membrane of Figure 4 and illustrating perforating needles. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- FIG. 1 a cross sectional view of the floor and wall of a building is shown.
- the view includes a concrete slab 10 and a layered wall construction 1 1 .
- the wall construction includes an internal wall lining 12, a stud wall 13, a dampcourse/termite barrier 14, a batten 15, a fibre cement sheet 16, a building wrap 17 and a reinforced render 18.
- FIG. 1 The same reference numerals in Figure 1 are used in Figure 2 to represent the same features.
- the arrangement in Figure 2 includes a slab 10 and wall construction 11 formed of an internal wall lining 12, a termite barrier 14, a cement sheet 16 and a reinforced render 18.
- a building membrane 20 in accordance with the invention is provided.
- the membrane 20 is positioned between the stud wall 13 and the batten 15.
- the membrane is positioned on the inside of the cement sheet 16.
- Figures 1 and 2 show the membrane of the present invention as it is applied to wall constructions, it needs to be appreciated that the invention can also be utilised in different forms of wall constructions, as well as ceilings, roof spaces and floors.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a building membrane according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the building membrane 25 shown in Figure 3 is constructed of a series of layers comprising a first supporting layer in the form of a reflective layer being an aluminium foil layer 26, an adhesive 27 such as a polyethylene extrudate, a polyester fabric 28, such as a polypropylene non-woven fabric or a polyethylene non-woven fabric, a further adhesive 29, again, such as a polyethylene extrudate, a spun-bonded polypropylene layer 30, a permeable layer being a melt-blown polypropylene layer 31 and a further spun-bonded polypropylene layer 32.
- the layers form a building membrane of about 500 micron when secured together.
- the adhesives 27 and 29 can alternatively be aqueous polymer adhesive or polyamide extrudate.
- Perforations extend through each of the layers 26 to 29 but terminate prior to the layer 30.
- the perforations are shown as a series of dots in the layers 26 to 29.
- the perforations extend through the adhesive layers 27 and 29.
- the permeable layer 31 is a waterproof or high water barrier permeable layer which is adhered on either side to spun-bonded polypropylene layers.
- the inside layer 30 forms a fabric layer that, in this example, provides the medium by which vapour or moisture, received through the perforated layers between it and the reflective layer 26, travels along the permeable layer 31 to the points of permeance of that layer, so as to travel through the permeable layer 31 .
- the outside layer 32 is a protective layer to protect the permeable layer 31 from damage.
- the outwardly facing surfaces of the layers 26 and 32 can be printed if required.
- FIG 4 is a further exploded view of a building membrane 35 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the building membrane 35 shown in Figure 4 is constructed of a series of layers comprising a first reflective layer being an aluminium metallisation layer 36, a polyester fabric 37, such as a polypropylene woven fabric or a polyethylene woven fabric, an adhesive 38, such as a polyethylene extrudate, a spun-bonded polypropylene layer 39, a permeable layer being a melt- blown polypropylene layer 40 and a further spun-bonded polypropylene layer 41 .
- the layers form a building membrane of about 480 micron when secured together.
- Perforations extend through each of the layers 36 to 38 including the adhesive layer 38, but terminate prior to the layer 39.
- the perforations are shown as a series of dots in the layers 36 to 38.
- Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of a portion of the membrane 25 with the layers 26 to 32 adhered together.
- Figure 5 also shows perforating needles 45 in broken outline and in the extreme position or the maximum stroke position. In the position shown, the perforating needles 45 extend through the aluminium foil layer 26, the adhesive layer 27, the polyester fabric layer 28, and the further adhesive layer 29. The perforating needles 45 further extend into the spun-bonded polypropylene layer 30, but not through that layer. Rather, the perforating needles 45 terminate within the layer 30 so that they do not perforate into the highly permeable melt-blown polypropylene layer 40 or beyond.
- Figure 6 illustrates the Figure 5 arrangement but in perspective view.
- Figure 7 is a cross sectional view of a portion of the membrane 35 with the layers 36 to 41 adhered together.
- Figure 7 also shows perforating needles 46 in broken outline and in the extreme position or the maximum stroke position. In the position shown, the perforating needles 46 extend through the aluminium metallised layer 36, the polyester fabric layer 37, and the adhesive layer 38. The perforating needles 46 further extend into the spun-bonded polypropylene layer 39, but not through that layer. Rather, the perforating needles 46 terminate within the layer 39 so that they do not perforate into the highly permeable melt-blown polypropylene layer 41 or beyond.
- the membranes 25 and 35 have a single reflective layer only, but it is to be appreciated that a second reflective layer could be applied to those membranes if preferred, by applying a polyester fabric layer to the spun- bonded polypropylene layers 32 and 41 and laminating a further reflective layer to the polyester fabric layers.
- a batting layer could be applied to the membranes 25 and 35 by interposing a batting layer between the polyester fabric layer 28 and the spun- bonded polypropylene layer 30 of the membrane layer 25, or between the aluminium metallised layer 36 and spun-bonded polypropylene layer 39.
- the perforating needles 45 and 46 can be a chisel or cone shaped pin up to 2mm in diameter. Approximately 6,000 perforations/square metre can be made by either cold or hot pin perforation techniques. Experiments suggest that with this type of perforation, increasing the number of perforations beyond this density provides further improvements in permeance.
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