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;'''Product Summary''': The main components of Bakor 790-11 are specially selected blend of refined asphalts, synthetic rubber and mineral stabilizers. It is modified with additives to promote adhesion and improve low temperature flexibility. The membrane is 100% in solids and provides an immediate cure on cooling.
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:The system normally consists of two plies of 790-11 membrane reinforced with Bakor Polyfab, a polyester reinforcing fabric.  It is constructed in the field by squeegee application of Bakor 790-11 hot applied, rubberized asphalt to achieve a monolithic, fully bonded waterproofing membrane with full adhesion to the deck to restrict lateral water movement.
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:Bakor 790-11 Tow ply Waterproofing System is used for waterproofing concrete slabs and split slab construction projects, both on horizontal and vertical surfaces.
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:Refer to the "Standard for Hot Fluid-applied Rubberized Asphalt" in [[Division B]] of this ''Manual''.
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 25 July 2022

Notice to the Reader:

The roofing assembly / material information published in the RCABC Roofing Practices Manual and offered below does NOT represent a complete set of the manufacturer’s data or specifications. The preparation of a detailed specification is the responsibility of the design authority.

Manufacturer: Henry Company Canada
Accepted for RoofStar Guarantee Program
June 2020 (for Waterproofing Systems on roofs)
Product Summary
The main components of Bakor 790-11 are specially selected blend of refined asphalts, synthetic rubber and mineral stabilizers. It is modified with additives to promote adhesion and improve low temperature flexibility. The membrane is 100% in solids and provides an immediate cure on cooling.
The system normally consists of two plies of 790-11 membrane reinforced with Bakor Polyfab, a polyester reinforcing fabric. It is constructed in the field by squeegee application of Bakor 790-11 hot applied, rubberized asphalt to achieve a monolithic, fully bonded waterproofing membrane with full adhesion to the deck to restrict lateral water movement.
Bakor 790-11 Tow ply Waterproofing System is used for waterproofing concrete slabs and split slab construction projects, both on horizontal and vertical surfaces.
Refer to the "Standard for Hot Fluid-applied Rubberized Asphalt" in Division B of this Manual.
Click below for the Technical Data Sheet.
Technical Data Sheet



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