Unique functional layer
Water and wind tightness
Resistance to UV rays and heat
Durability and scientific progress
Product information
DuPont™ Tyvek® Pro + Tape – a two-layer breathable membrane with integrated adhesive tape for roofs and walls
Advanced manufacturing technology creates a product with exceptional properties: completely windproof and waterproof, yet highly vapor-permeable. Tyvek® products feature a thick functional layer that ensures durability and longevity. The membrane is laid directly on the thermal insulation, leaving no additional air gap.
Application:
Tyvek® Pro + Tape is a mechanically strong, two-layer film with a Tyvek® Soft functional layer (175 microns) and polypropylene laminate. It is ideal for more complex installations where higher mechanical strength is required.
The integrated adhesive tape allows the film overlaps to be sealed tightly, ensuring a continuous and watertight roof structure. Recommended for use on continuous board decking and low-slope roofs with clay or concrete tiles.
Tyvek® Pro + Tape – the optimal solution for maximum tightness.
Technical data:
- Name: 2508B Tyvek® Pro + Tape
- Composition: HD-PE & PP (high-density polyethylene with polypropylene)
Techninės charakteristikos
| Dimensions | TYVEK® PRO+tape 1,5 m x 50 m =75 m2 |
| Water vapor permeability (Sd) | 0.02 m |
| Functional layer thickness | 175 µm |
| Material thickness | 124 g/m2 |
| Water resistance | Class W1 |
| Fire resistance | Flammability class E |
| UV stabilization | 4 months |
| Temperature range of use | -40 °C to +100 °C |
| Tensile strength (longitudinal) | 270 N/5 cm |
| Tensile strength (transverse) | 225 N/5 cm |
| Nail tear resistance (longitudinal) | 140 N |
| Nail tear resistance (transverse) | 150 N |
Vastab standardi LST EN 13859-1:2005 + A1:2009 „Paindlikud veekindlad membraanid. Aluskatete mõisted ja omadused. Osa 1.
Aluskattekatte katkendlike katusekatetele” ja selle lisa ZA nõuetele

Manufactured by DuPont, Luxembourg
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- Water resistance class (W1)
- Thickness of the functional layer (the thicker, the better)
- Temperature and UV resistance
- Vapor permeability (Sd value)
- Additional: tensile strength, manufacturer’s warranty.
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What is the minimum water column height for diffusion membranes?
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Does overall thickness affect the quality of a diffusion membrane?
What is the functional layer?
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everything. FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about films and sealing products
What is the durability of diffusion membranes?
Should diffusion membranes be taped?
Can 200-micron polyethylene film be used for sealing?
Are all sealing tapes the same?
How to choose a quality vapor barrier membrane?
- Low elasticity
- CE and EN 13984 certification
- Fire resistance ≥ E class
- Temperature resistance –40 °C to +80 °C
- Zero air permeability (Bendtsen method)
- Durability after artificial aging.
How to choose a quality sealing tape?
- Versatility of application
- UV resistance
- Operating temperature range
- Warranty.
Are all flexible sealing foams the same
Can windows be sealed with mastic?
- UV resistance (≥5–6 months)
- Paintability/plaster compatibility
- Airtightness
- Certification and durability tests
- Warranty.
Is smart vapor control suitable for my home? Will it let vapor through?
Are all reflective membranes the same?
- Sd value ≥1500 m
- Emissivity ≤0.05 (lower value = higher heat reflection, e.g. 0.05 = reflects up to 95% heat).



