| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Valley |
the internal angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes. |
| Vapor |
Term used to describe moisture laden air. Vapor migration: the movement of water vapor from a region of high vapor pressure to a region of lower vapor pressure. |
| Vapor Pressure |
the pressure exerted by a vapor of a solid or liquid when in equilibrium with the liquid or solid. |
| Vapor Retarder |
a layer(s) of material or a laminate used to appreciably reduce the flow of water vapor into a roof assembly. |
| Veneer |
(1) a single wythe of masonry for facing purposes that may not be structurally connected; (2) any of the thin layers of wood glued together to form plywood. |
| Vent |
an opening designed to convey air, heat, water vapor or gas from inside a building or a building component to the atmosphere. |
| Ventilator |
an accessory that is designed to allow for the passage of air. |
| Verge of Popcorn Texture |
in SPF roofing, the verge of popcorn surface texture is the roughest texture suitable for receiving the protective coating on a sprayed polyurethane foam roof. The surface shows a texture where nodules are larger than valleys, with the valleys relatively cured. This surface is acceptable for receiving a protective coating only because of the relatively cured valleys. However, the surface is considered undesirable because of the additional amount of coating material required to protect the surface properly. |
| Vermiculite |
an aggregate used in lightweight insulating concrete, formed by heating and expanding of a micaceous material. |
| Viscosity |
the resistance of a material to flow under stress. For bitumen, measured in centipoise. (see Viscous.) |
| Viscous |
resistant to flow under stress. In everyday terms (and for fluids only), viscosity is "thickness" or "internal friction". |
| Void |
an open space or break in consistency. |
| Volatile |
a relative term expressing the tendency to form vapor. The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual—Fifth Edition 1008 Glossary |
| Volatile Organice Compounds |
means any compound of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, which participate in atmospheric photochemical reactions. Aliases (separate with |): VOC
|
| Vulcanization |
an irreversible process during which a rubber compound, through a change in its chemical structure (for example, cross-linking), becomes less plastic and more resistant to swelling by organic liquids and elastic properties are conferred, improved, or extended over a greater range of temperature. |

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