Three Basic Properties:
Extreme High Performance in
Three Key Areas

DiAPLEX offers an ideal balance of waterproofing, and permeability - benefits that under normal circumstances are mutually exclusive. Equally impressive, however, is its ability to supress condensation. Thanks to the remarkable efficiency of its flexible barrier, DiAPLEX is able to offer extreme high performance in all three areas.


Waterproofing

The non-porous DiAPLEX membrane laminate offers excellent waterproofing performance, and can withstand water pressures of 20,000 - 40,000 mm H2O.


Permeability

When the temperature reaches the DiAPLEX membrane's activation point, micro-pores are created in the polymer, allowing water molecules to be expelled at the rate of 6,000 - 12,000 g/m2*24hrs.


Anti-Condensation

The DiAPLEX membrane also boasts a high absorbtion/emission rate. This allows it to absorb moisture within a garment before condensation can occur, minimizing the dangerous heat loss that condensation can cause in sub-zero temperature conditions.


Water Pressure Resistance and Moisture Permeability:
A comparison of DiAPLEX and other materials
Comparison of DiAPLEX to Other Materials
A. High waterproofing performance
B. High moisture permeability


Condensation characteristics of DiAPLEX and other materials
Condensation Characteristics of DiAPLEX and Other Materials


For Sales and General Information, Contact
Lei Ge (213) 687-2853 lei.ge@mitsubishicorp.com
Yoshito Fukuda (212) 605-2383 yoshi.fukuda@mitsubishicorp.com
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