Cosella-Dörken Delta-Dry

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The ventilated Delta-Dry rainscreen from Cosella-D¶rken acts as a water-resistant barrier within a wall cavity and allows for drainage. It is suited for applications behind absorptive claddings, such as stucco, manufactured stone, cement board, brick veneer, and natural stone, and over substrates such as oriented strand board, plywood, and exterior-grade sheathing. New 11mm-deep, 3D dimples keep water from crossing into the wall cavity, while a dual air space allows wet walls to dry out. The polyethylene rainscreen will not rot, warp, mold, or trap water. It requires no special tools to install and can be used on new or retrofit construction. cosella-dorken.com

The ventilated Delta-Dry rainscreen from Cosella-D¶rken acts as a water-resistant barrier within a wall cavity and allows for drainage. It is suited for applications behind absorptive claddings, such as stucco, manufactured stone, cement board, brick veneer, and natural stone, and over substrates such as oriented strand board, plywood, and exterior-grade sheathing. New 11mm-deep, 3D dimples keep water from crossing into the wall cavity, while a dual air space allows wet walls to dry out. The polyethylene rainscreen will not rot, warp, mold, or trap water. It requires no special tools to install and can be used on new or retrofit construction. cosella-dorken.com

The ventilated Delta-Dry rainscreen from Cosella-Dörken acts as a water-resistant barrier within a wall cavity and allows for drainage. It is suited for applications behind absorptive claddings, such as stucco, manufactured stone, cement board, brick veneer, and natural stone, and over substrates such as oriented strand board, plywood, and exterior-grade sheathing. New 11mm-deep, 3D dimples keep water from crossing into the wall cavity, while a dual air space allows wet walls to dry out. The polyethylene rainscreen will not rot, warp, mold, or trap water. It requires no special tools to install and can be used on new or retrofit construction. cosella-dorken.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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