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How Do I Know If A Paint Is Breathable?Updated 8 months ago

Many products are marketed as 'breathable', and while all paints are breathable to a degree, what's important is how breathable. When looking for breathable paint, there are two common ways to check how breathable it is.

The first is the SD (Steam Diffusion) value, which is a German method for measuring breathability. It is widely accepted that for a paint to be classed as breathable, it should have an SD value of 1 or lower; the lower the value, the more breathable the paint. Tikkurila's testing is conducted in accordance with PN-EN ISO 7783:2002 and PN-EN 1062-1:2005 standards.

The other method used to measure breathability is the moisture vapour transmission rate (MVTR). It measures the amount of water vapour (in grams) able to pass through the paint surface over a 24-hour period. The higher the figure, the more water vapour that can pass through and, therefore, the more breathable the paint.

If you're unsure as to whether Tikkurila paints are right for your project, please call our helpline for further advice.


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