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DOW CORNING: Dow to present a new webinar on successful sealing of facade transitions

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Dow Corning issued the following announcement on September 21.

With energy regulations and climate policy targets establishing strict requirements for the construction of future buildings, selecting the most effective and a compatible system for controlling the presence of water, water vapor and achieving airtight transition seals in ventilated facades, curtain walls and window perimeter systems, can be a complex decision.

To this end, Dow is pleased to offer an invitation to attend our webinar, which will examine how buildings can be affected by water migration due to factors such as local climate and internal heating and cooling systems, all of which can contribute to excess and damaging condensation inside a structure. The webinar will review how this may be controlled in various façade designs with proper specification and application of interior and exterior EPDM membranes.

Join Stanley Yee, Façade Design and Construction Scientist at Dow, who will present ‘A compatible system for sealing façade transitions – the DOWSIL™ Membrane Façade System’ live at the following time:

Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 2:00 pm Central European Time (CET)

Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 4:00 pm Gulf Standard Time (GST)

Participants are invited to register online. For more information about Dow’s technologies for waterproofing and water vapor control layers for buildings, please visit dow.com/membranes.

About Dow Building & Infrastructure

Dow Building & Infrastructure, part of Dow Consumer Solutions, collaborates with industry professionals around the world to develop solutions to enhance design and aesthetics, increase durability, advance the energy efficiency of buildings, and improve the health and safety of building occupants. Taking a holistic approach, Dow brings together expertise from across the company to help customers find solutions to a wide range of high-performance building challenges. Featuring DOWSIL™ brand products – the same long-trusted products previously sold under the Dow Corning® brand – Dow’s high-performance building solutions include proven materials for structural and protective glazing, weatherproofing, insulating glass, window and door fabrication, and building materials protection, as well as innovations for high-efficiency insulation, lighting, and the incorporation of photovoltaic cells and solar panels into building design. Visit dow.com/construction to learn more.

About Dow

The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) combines science and technology knowledge to develop premier materials science solutions that are essential to human progress. Dow has one of the strongest and broadest toolkits in the industry, with robust technology, asset integration, scale and competitive capabilities that enable it to address complex global issues. Dow's market-driven, industry-leading portfolio of advanced materials, industrial intermediates, and plastics businesses deliver a broad range of differentiated technology-based products and solutions for customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, and consumer care. Dow is a subsidiary of DowDuPont (NYSE: DWDP), a holding company comprised of Dow and DuPont with the intent to form three strong, independent, publicly traded companies in agriculture, materials science and specialty sectors. More information can be found at www.dow.com.

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