auruläbilaskvuse
Auruläbilaskvuse, also known as vapor permeability, is a material property that describes its ability to allow water vapor to pass through it. This is a crucial characteristic for many building materials and products, influencing their performance and longevity. Materials with high auruläbilaskvuse are described as "auruläbilaskvad" or "aurutõkkega" in Estonian contexts, indicating they readily permit vapor to move. Conversely, materials with low auruläbilaskvuse are termed "aurutihedad" or "aurutõkkematerjalid," meaning they significantly impede vapor transfer.
The measurement of auruläbilaskvuse is typically expressed as a diffusion resistance factor (often denoted by the