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Below Grade Gas Retarders - 07 26 23

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Raven Industries, Inc. Sponsors Below Grade Gas Retarders
VaporBlock® Plus™ is a multi-layer, highly resilient underslab barrier designed to restrict naturally occurring gases from passing through concrete slabs. Made from state-of-the-art virgin-grade polyethylene and barrier resins, VaporBlock® Plus™ has exceptional impact strength and superior resistance to moisture and gas transmission, providing significantly more protection against methane and other VOC's than competitive premium polyethylene barriers.

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Insulation and fireproofing products are measured by area, thickness, volume or R-value. Specifications may give only what the specified R-value should be in a certain situation. The estimator may need to choose the type of insulation to meet that R-value.

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