ilmatiiviitä
Ilmatiiviitä is Finnish term referring to multiple components or joints that are airtight, i.e., designed to prevent air exchange between two spaces. The word is often used in engineering and construction to describe seals, membranes, or assemblies that maintain hermeticity under operating conditions. The plural form ilmatiiviitä is used when discussing several such elements.
Applications: In construction, ilmatiiviitä elements are found in windows and doors, façade joints, penetrations for pipes
Design and performance: Airtightness depends on material selection, joint geometry, mating surfaces, installation quality, and aging.
Common forms and materials: gaskets and seals (tiivisteet), O-rings (O-rengas), sealants, tapes, and barrier membranes. Materials
Testing and standards: Air leakage and hermeticity are evaluated with methods such as pressure decay, leak