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PASSIVE PURPLE® Intelligent Airtight Vapour Control- Vapour Control - Spray-applied Liquid Airtight Membrane - Fluid Applied Membrane

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Intelligent Membranes Canada Third party certifications:
  • ISO 9001 Quality Management

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  • Passivhaus

    Passivhaus

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  • BBA Agrément Certificate

    BBA Agrément Certificate

    Certificate type

  • QA Certificate

    QA Certificate

    Certificate type

  • Wheel Mark - Certificate of Approval

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  • EPD

    EPD

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  • Constructionline Gold

    Constructionline Gold

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Intelligent fluid applied airtight vapour control membrane. Spray, rolled or paint brush applied. Passivhaus airtightness membranes

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Application

  • Passive Purple is applied with an airless spray machine, such as the Graco 495, Graco 595 or similar products. Passive Purple airtight liquid adheres to most substrates known to the construction industry. From Blockwork, Concrete, OSB, MgO Board, Spray applied & PIR insulation, Timber and Steel. A build with multiple substrate changes is an easy task to perform unlike traditional methods.
  • Floor/ wall connections.
  • Wall/ ceiling connections.
  • Entire walls.
  • Wall/ wall connections.
  • Vertical and horizontal joints.


Description

Passive Purple: The World's Leading Airtight Liquid Vapour Control

In the realm of modern construction, airtightness and vapor control are paramount for achieving energy efficiency and maintaining healthy indoor environments. At Intelligent Membranes, we are proud to introduce Passive Purple, the world's leading airtight liquid vapor control solution that sets a new standard for performance, versatility, and sustainability.

What is Passive Purple?

Passive Purple is an innovative liquid-applied membrane designed to create a seamless and airtight barrier. It prevents air leakage, reduces drafts, and controls moisture, significantly contributing to the energy efficiency of buildings. This advanced product is ideal for both new construction and retrofit projects, delivering exceptional airtightness without compromising on breathability.

Key Benefits of Passive Purple

  • World-Class Airtightness: Passive Purple is engineered to achieve exceptional levels of airtightness, helping buildings meet stringent energy efficiency standards, including Passive House certification. By minimizing air leaks, it reduces energy consumption and helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature.
  • Effective Vapour Control: While providing airtightness, Passive Purple also controls vapor transmission, preventing condensation and reducing the risk of mold and mildew. This balance of airtightness and vapor control ensures a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment.
  • Seamless Application: As a liquid-applied membrane, Passive Purple creates a seamless barrier that eliminates gaps and reduces the risk of leaks. Its unique formulation allows for easy application on a variety of substrates, including concrete, wood, and masonry.
  • Versatile Use: Passive Purple is suitable for various construction types, from residential to commercial, and from new builds to heritage restorations. Its adaptability makes it a versatile choice for any project requiring airtightness and vapor control.
  • Eco-Friendly and Sustainable: Developed with sustainability in mind, Passive Purple is low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ensuring minimal environmental impact. It contributes to a reduction in carbon footprint and supports eco-friendly building practices.
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Passive Purple offers excellent durability, withstanding weather, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations. This long-lasting protection ensures the integrity and energy efficiency of your building for years to come.

Why Choose Passive Purple?

Passive Purple is the ultimate solution for those seeking to achieve airtightness and vapor control in their construction projects. Its seamless application, versatility, and eco-friendly attributes make it the preferred choice for architects, builders, and contractors worldwide.

Explore more about Passive Purple and other groundbreaking products at Intelligent Membranes. We're committed to providing innovative solutions that drive energy efficiency, sustainability, and comfort in every building. Let us help you create airtight structures that meet the highest standards of performance and durability.




Passive Purple fluid applied airtight vapour control membrane is an airtight coating that is applied with an airless spray device on all areas of an external envelope (warm side of the insulation) of a building. This includes those difficult connection areas to the floor, wall, roof and joist.


When Passive Purple is used on the warm side of the insulation, it can be applied to either face of the external envelope. To install Passive Purple, you simply need to ensure the material or surface is dust-free, solid and closed before starting the application.


A closed surface implies that holes and joints need to be closed beforehand: large holes and joints (> 5mm) can be closed with a fast setting cement-based products or polyurethane foam, small holes and joints (2-5mm) can be closed with Passive Purple Liquid Brush, this is a much thicker (paintbrush applied version of Passive Purple). After these preparations, Passive Purple can be sprayed on with an airless machine, allowing you to apply up to 300 m² per day with a single operator. For small projects, such as private houses, Passive Purple Brush can be used with a flat paintbrush. The wall and ceiling connections also need to be made airtight, especially when the connections are made of two different types of construction materials such as red brick and concrete or steel and concrete.


Different construction materials react differently to changes in humidity, temperature and move at different rates, which can lead to small cracks in plaster or another type of finishing. This can create air leaks that will cause the energy performance of your building to suffer and potentially opening the gateway for damp and mold to appear. Both airtight paints can be used for these wall to ceiling connections: Passive Purple spray-applied and Passive Purple brush.


A BBA-certified, airtight coating that is applied with an airless spray device on all areas of an external envelope (warm side of the insulation) of a building. This includes those difficult connection areas to the floor, wall, roof and joist. When used on the warm side of the insulation, it can be applied to either face of the external envelope. To install, ensure the material or surface is dust-free.


Features and benefits:

  • The product is ready to use.
  • Volatile organic content (VOC), carcinogenic, ammonia and formaldehyde-free.
  • British Board of Agrément (BBA) and PASSIVHAUS certified.
  • A Passivhaus certified score of 0.03 ACH which is 20x lower than the required 0.6 air changes per hour (ACH).
  • Can guarantee a score of 0.6 ACH.
  • A single installer can apply up to 300 m² of Passive Purple a day using an airless spray device. Construction is sped up, and labour costs are dramatically reduced with this easy airtight pain.
  • M1 class.
  • Passive Purple is a fully BBA certified Liquid Airtight Vapour Control Layer.
  • Passive Purple offers a Radon Barrier to eliminate radon gases entering your building.
  • A single installer can apply up to 300 m² of Passive Purple a day using an airless spray device. This speeds up the construction time and dramatically cuts labour costs.
  • Passive Purple airtight vapour control is a certified Passivhaus component.
  • Passive Purple is an M1 class, VOC-free water-based product. Zero nasty chemicals make it friendly for the user and the environment.
  • Passive Purple is rated Fire Class C, unlike paper membranes which are rated Fire Class E.
  • With a Passivhaus certified score of 0.03ach (20x lower than the required 0.6ach) Passive Purple can guarantee you a score of 0.6ach (air changes per hour) and under.


Technical characteristics:

  • Airtightness floor/ wall after ageing (NBN EN 12114 Eurocode 7): 0.05 M³/H.M (50 bar) (V).
  • Damp diffusion resistance factor (to EN ISO 12572): 20–35 m (0.3–0.5 mm dry film thickness). Calculated value based on m: 76 000.
  • Sd value humidity variable (to EN ISO 12572): 0.8–40 m.
  • G-value (to EN ISO 12572): 100–1175 MN×s/g. (0.3–0.5 mm dry film thickness). Calculated value based on m: 76 000.
  • G-value humidity variable (to EN ISO 12572): 4–200 MN·s/g.
  • Resistance to fatigue movement (to EOTA TR008): No cracking or delamination.
  • Methane permeability (to IOS 15105): 62–75 cm³ (STP, mm·m²/day·atm).
  • Radon diffusion coefficient (to K124/0295): 3.3 x 10^-12.


- Adhesion (to ISO 4624):

  • Red brick: 1.5 N/mm² (dry), 1.4 N/mm² (moist).
  • Concrete: 1.9 N/mm² (v) (dry), 1.6 N/mm² (v) (moist).
  • Ytong block: Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.7–0.8 N/mm².
  • Gypsum block (Isolava): 1.6 N/mm².
  • Orient strand board (OSB) wood (to ISO 4624): Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.6 N/mm².
  • Multiplex wood: Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.6 N/mm².
  • Steel: 2.7 N/mm².
  • Ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber ISO 4624 (Tridex): Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.7 N/mm².
  • Roofing: Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.7 N/mm².
  • Plaster (Knauf MP75) on PASSIVE PURPLE: Adhesion value exceeding substrate strength, 0.4 N/mm².
  • Thin plaster (ALLTEC) on PASSIVE PURPLE: 0.8 N/mm² (v).


Also classed as a radon barrier protection.

General information

Color

Blue

Purple

Green

Red

Orange

Finish

Other

Material

Polymer

Shape

Formless

Length

Bespoke

Width

Bespoke

Height

Bespoke

Warranty description

Lifetime

CMS

07 27 26 F Fluid-Applied Membrane Air Barriers

Primary
07 26 00 Vapor Retarders

07 26 00 Vapour Retarders

13 42 00 Building Modules
09 96 00 High-Performance Coatings
07 87 00 Smoke Containment Barriers
07 80 00 Fire and Smoke Protection

07 00 00 Thermal and Moisture Protection

13 06 00 Schedules for Special Construction

01 56 13 Temporary Air Barriers
01 56 13 Temporary Air Barriers
09 91 00 Painting
07 11 00 Dampproofing
06 12 00 Structural Panels
07 27 00 Air Barriers

NMS

07 26 00 Vapour Retarders

NMS

07 26 00 Pare-vapeur

Product range

Methane & Radon Barrier
Vapour Control - Air Barrier / Internal

Specification data - Fluid-Applied Membrane Air Barriers

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

Europe

Country of product manufacture

Europe

Embodied carbon

A1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804

0.09 kg CO₂ eq/unit

Recyclability

Not recyclable due to its adhesion to other products

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

0 %

Third party certifications

BIM objects

Platform Compatible Version
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Third party certifications

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

Rockwool-Passive Purple and Passive Purple External

Passivhaus

Passivhaus

Passivhaus Cert

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

Passive Purple Spray BBA Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

Passive Purple and Airtight White

QA Certificate

QA Certificate

Passive House Institute: Component id: 1539as00

Wheel Mark - Certificate of Approval

Wheel Mark - Certificate of Approval

LABC - Certificate - Intelligent Membranes - Passive Purple External

EPD

EPD

EPD

Constructionline Gold

Constructionline Gold

Constructionline Gold

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

BBRI thin plaster on Passive Purple

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

BBRI Tensile and Elongation report

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

BBRI Passive Purple adhesion to plaster

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

BBRI Passive Purple adhesion on red clay brick

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Cert - Passive Purple M Airtight White Spray - Roller

Case studies

Citu, Leeds, passive Purple

Citu, Leeds, passive Purple

Barrel roof, Peckham

Barrel roof, Peckham

Hospital in East Anglia

Hospital in East Anglia