weatherresistive
Weatherresistive describes a property of materials, components, or systems that are able to withstand exposure to typical weather conditions without significant degradation or loss of function. It implies resistance to mechanisms of weathering, including moisture intrusion, UV radiation, temperature cycling, wind-driven rain, freeze-thaw damage, and chemical attack from pollutants or salt. Weather resistance is often achieved through material selection, protective coatings, sealants, and design features that limit moisture contact, promote drainage, or reduce UV aging.
Applications include exterior building materials (cladding, roofing, paints, sealants), outdoor furniture and fabrics, automotive and aerospace
Materials may use UV stabilizers, antioxidants, anti-crack additives, hydrophobic surfaces, corrosion inhibitors, or multi-layer barrier systems
Testing typically involves accelerated aging protocols that simulate sunlight, heat, humidity, and temperature cycling to estimate
Weatherresistive is not synonymous with weatherproof. A weatherresistive system resists weathering while allowing controlled moisture management;