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SKU: IM/00PPS11.4-1

Passive Purple – Airtight Paint (11.4kg) – Spray / Roller Applied

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Internal Airtight Vapour Control Paint and Radon barrier – Spray & Roller- 11.4KG BIG BOY

Product Collection: Passive Purple Intelligent Membrane
Applied By: Spray or Roll
Colour: Purple
Certification: BS Fire Class C | EN 13501-1:2018, cl. 11
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Rule of Thumb, you will need 1 tin of brush applied Passive Purple for every 5 tins of spray.

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Key Points:

  • Vapour control layer
  • Adds an Intelligent Membrane vapour control to Retrofit and Newly installed Spray Foam
  • Passivhaus certified
  • Airtight liquid applied easy to use paint
  • BS Fire Class C
  • EN 13501-1:2018, cl. 11
  • Smoke tight
  • Intelligent Membrane
  • ICC tested and certified
  • BBA certified
  • Great for new builds and Retrofit
  • Radon & Methane barrier

Also available in white and a range of different colours, view our product specs for the full selection.

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    Why Choose Passive Purple?

    Passive Purple isn’t just another airtight paint – it’s the benchmark for liquid airtightness. Independently tested, fully certified, and proven on thousands of projects, it combines speed, safety, and unbeatable performance in one system.

    • 🔒 Certified Confidence – Passive Purple is both BBA Certified and Passivhaus Certified, giving architects, specifiers, and builders total peace of mind that it meets the highest standards of airtightness and durability.

    • ☢️ Radon Protection – More than just an airtight layer, Passive Purple also acts as a radon barrier, protecting occupants from harmful ground gases.

    • Faster Installation, Lower Costs – With airless spray application, a single installer can cover up to 300m² per day, slashing labour time and keeping projects on schedule.

    • 🌍 Health & Sustainability – Rated M1 Class and VOC-free, Passive Purple is a safe, water-based solution with zero nasty chemicals, making it better for installers and the environment.

    • 🔥 Fire Safety Built In – Unlike paper-based membranes (Class E), Passive Purple achieves a Fire Class C rating, adding an extra layer of resilience to your build.

    • 🏆 Proven Airtightness – In airtightness testing, Passive Purple has achieved 0.03 ACH – that’s 20 times tighter than the Passivhaus requirement of 0.6 ACH. Whether you’re chasing certification or just aiming for superior performance, Passive Purple guarantees compliance.


    👉 Passive Purple isn’t just a product – it’s the fastest, safest, and most reliable way to achieve airtightness, whether for retrofits, new builds, or full Passivhaus projects.

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    75mm x 25m (Single Roll), 75mm x 25m (Box of 5), 100mm x 25m (Single Roll), 100mm x 25m (Box of 4), 150mm x 25m (Single Roll), 150mm x 25m (Box of 2), 200mm x 25m (Single Roll), 200mm x 25m (Box of 2)

  • Uses

    Passive Purple Uses

    Passive Purple is a versatile, liquid-applied airtight vapour control coating that bonds seamlessly to a wide range of substrates. Its flexibility and strong adhesion make it the perfect solution for creating a continuous airtight layer across the most challenging areas of the building envelope.

    ✅ Works on multiple surfaces:

    • Concrete

    • Brick and blockwork

    • Timber and OSB

    • Floor-to-wall junctions

    • Wall-to-ceiling connections

    • Vertical and horizontal joints

    • Dot and Dab/Plaster over when SuperGrip is applied over Passive Purple First

    In addition to delivering airtightness and vapour control, Passive Purple is also classed as a radon barrier, preventing harmful ground gases from entering the building.

    Whether in new builds, retrofits, or Passivhaus projects, Passive Purple ensures seamless airtight protection across every detail.

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    All delivery charges are included in the price of the products and are dependent on the products selected for purchase. This charge is based on delivery to mainland UK, excluding the Scottish Highlands & the Islands where additional shipping charges will apply. For more information read our delivery policy in full.

    Intelligent Membranes do not offer a next day delivery service.

    Intelligent Membranes aim for deliveries to be with the customer within 2 working days. During the festive period deliveries could take longer.

    Orders placed before 12pm will be dispatched the same day, any orders placed after 12pm will be dispatched the following working day

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Passive Purple Intelligent Membrane is the world’s most airtight liquid-applied vapour control membrane. BBA, Passivhaus and EPD certified. NOW IN AN 11.4Kg CONTAINER!

Passive Purple Intelligent Membrane is a VOC-free water-based product. It’s completely free of any nasty chemicals or fumes. What’s more, as a water-based product, cleaning your paintbrushes and airless spray device is a smooth, no-mess task.

Passive Purple Intelligent Membrane Internal has a BS fire Class C rating unlike our competitors that only have a fire class E rating! Meaning the competition will burn like hell!

Simply apply Supergrip to Passive Purple to allow plaster and dot and dab adhesive to adhere to Passive Purple

Passive Purple — Product FAQs (Internal)

 

 

What is Passive Purple?
Passive Purple is a liquid-applied airtight paint for the internal air barrier. It creates a continuous, seamless layer across boards, junctions and details to stop uncontrolled air leakage behind finishes.

What does “intelligent breathability” mean?
It’s airtight at all times to prevent draughts and heat loss, yet vapour-open when the building fabric needs to release moisture. That balance helps avoid trapped condensation — especially important in retrofit and timber frame projects.

Where is it used in the build-up?
On the warm side of walls and ceilings as the continuous internal air barrier, typically behind finishes.

Which substrates are suitable?
Brick, block, OSB, plasterboard, cement board, sheathing boards and common internal plasters/boards that are clean, dry and sound. Fill larger gaps before coating.

Do I need a primer?
Often yes. Use a suitable primer on porous or dusty substrates (e.g., IM Primer) and on lime-based substrates (e.g., Lime Prime) to improve adhesion and achieve consistent film build.


Application (including Passive Purple Brush on joints)

How do I treat joints and penetrations?
Use Passive Purple Brush (paste) anywhere precision or bridging is needed:

  • Board joints & seams, board-to-masonry/timber transitions

  • Internal/external corners and returns

  • Perimeters of windows/doors

  • Service penetrations (pipes, cables, boxes)

Band width: Aim for 100 mm total (≈50 mm either side). On rough masonry/high-movement joints use 150 mm.
Gap prep:

  • ≤3 mm → Brush can bridge directly

  • 3–10 mm → backer rod or compatible sealant, then Brush over

  • 10 mm → close/seal mechanically first (don’t rely on coating)

Brush vs roller vs spray — which should I use?

  • Brush (Passive Purple Brush): joints/edges/penetrations; patch repairs; highest control (slow on large fields)

  • Roller (liquid): small–medium rooms; low overspray; consistent film

  • Airless spray (liquid): large/open areas; fastest production; very even film (masking and trained operator recommended)

Step-by-step (summary):

  1. Prep & prime substrate as required.

  2. Detail joints/frames/penetrations with Passive Purple Brush (100–150 mm band).

  3. Field coat 1 (spray/roller) across the area, covering Brush bands; hit target wet-film.

  4. Field coat 2: Straight after first coat (two passes of a spray gun) to reach the total consumption (below).

  5. Inspect & test for pinholes/holidays; verify airtightness on site (e.g., blower-door).
    Always follow the current TDS for WFT/DFT targets, conditions, and recoat windows.


Consumption & coverage (Internal)

Minimum total system (two-coat) consumption by substrate:

  • OSB / plasterboard / cement board: 0.8 – 1.0 kg/m²

  • Brickwork / blockwork: 1.2 – 1.4 kg/m²
    (Heavily textured/porous areas or dense detailing can push usage to the top of the range or slightly beyond. Trial a small area first.)

Approx. coverage per 11.4 kg tub (total system):

  • Boards @ 0.8 kg/m² → ~14.25 m²/tub

  • Boards @ 1.0 kg/m² → ~11.4 m²/tub

  • Brick/block @ 1.2 kg/m² → ~9.5 m²/tub

  • Brick/block @ 1.4 kg/m² → ~8.1 m²/tub


Will Passive Purple trap moisture?
No. Its intelligent breathability means it is airtight yet vapour-open when needed, helping the structure dry safely.

Is Passive Purple Passivhaus certified?
Yes — Passive Purple (Internal) is certified by the Passive House Institute (PHI) as an airtight paint.

Is it suitable for retrofit?
Yes. It delivers airtightness with minimal disruption, handles complex details well, and supports moisture safety.

How do I verify performance on site?
Perform airtightness testing (e.g., blower door) and site inspections to confirm continuity and dry-film thickness.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping primer on dusty/porous substrates

  • Under-building film (thin spots, pinholes, missed corners)

  • Not detailing penetrations and frame perimeters before field coats

  • Applying outside of temperature/humidity limits in the TDS

Storage & safety
Store as per the product label/TDS. Use appropriate PPE and ventilation, especially when spraying.

Need documents or help?
Request TDS, SDS, installation guides and certificates from your technical contact. Installation support is available if you want guaranteed results.

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