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Product information
DuPont™ Tyvek® MaxProtect – a two-layer breathable membrane for roofs and walls that are trample proof
Advanced manufacturing technology creates a product with exceptional properties: completely windproof and waterproof, yet highly vapor-permeable. Tyvek® products are distinguished by an exceptionally thick functional layer, which ensures the durability and longevity of the membrane. The membrane is exceptionally tear-resistant and easy to work with.
Application: Tyvek® MaxProtect is the most mechanically resistant, two-layer membrane with the thickest Tyvek® functional layer (220 microns) and Typar® geotextile. It is suitable for all types of roof structures where maximum durability and longevity are required.
Recommended for use on low-slope roofs.
Tyvek® MaxProtect is the optimal solution when looking for the strongest Tyvek® breathable membrane.
Technical data:
- Name: 2528B Tyvek® MaxProtect
- Composition: HD-PE & PP Typar® (high-density polyethylene with polypropylene)
Techninės charakteristikos
| Dimensions | Tyvek® MaxProtect 1.5 m x 50 m = 75 m² |
| Water vapor permeability (Sd) | 0.03 m |
| Functional layer thickness | 220 µm |
| Material weight | 204 g/m2 |
| Water resistance | Class W1 |
| Fire resistance | Flammability class E |
| UV stabilization | 4 months |
| Temperature range | -40 °C to +100 °C |
| Tensile strength (longitudinal) | 510 N/5 cm |
| Tensile strength (transverse) | 510 N/5 cm |
| Nail tear resistance (longitudinal) | 530 N |
| Nail tear resistance (transverse) | 490 N |
Complies with LST EN 13859-1:2005 + A1:2009 “Flexible waterproofing membranes. Definitions and characteristics of underlayments. Part 1. Underlayments for discontinuous roof coverings.”

Manufactured by DuPont, Luxembourg
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- Low elasticity
- CE and EN 13984 certification
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- Versatility of application
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