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Tag: #materialsscience

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A Simple Method for Assessing Edge-Sealing of Tapes and Self Adhered Flashing

December 2022

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Can Conventionally Treated Fasteners Perform as well as a Fastener Patch?

December 2022

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The Use of Face Columns in Weathering and Thermal Cycling Studies

November 2022

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The Very Purpose of Tapes and Liquid Flashing Isn’t Assessed by Standard Test Methods

November 2022

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The Benefits of Using Uncoated Magnesium Oxide in Adhesion Testing of Self-Adhered and Liquid Flashing

October 2022

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Resilient Barrier Systems: A Systems Approach to Air and Water Barriers

September 2022

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The Test Results Are In: ArmorWall™ Plus Taped Joint Under Water for 365 Days

August 2022

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Structural Insulated Sheathing: Four Reasons Why Moving the Sheathing and AWB Outboard Fundamentally Changes Hygrothermal Performance

July 2022

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When it Comes to Water Absorption, How We Think a Product Performs May Not Align with Reality

July 2022

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A Failed Sealant Joint is Often Thought of as a Moisture Problem, Not a Thermal Problem. Actually, it’s Both.

June 2022

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