halfdoorlatende
Halfdoorlatende is a Dutch term used in materials science and construction to describe materials or surfaces that are semi-permeable: they allow the passage of certain substances while blocking others. In practice, halfdoorlatende materials enable partial transport of moisture, gases, or solvents, without offering full impermeability or complete permeability. The concept is closely related to the English idea of semi-permeable or selectively permeable membranes.
The behavior of halfdoorlatende materials is determined by factors such as pore structure, thickness, and chemical
Applications span several fields. In construction, breathable membranes that are halfdoorlatende transport water vapour to regulate
Limitations and design considerations include fouling, aging, temperature sensitivity, and chemical compatibility. The choice of material
See also: permeability, semipermeable membrane, diffusion, filtration.