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| '''Manufacturer''': [http://www.bpcan.com/ '''Building Products of Canada Corp.''']
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| '''Manufacturer''': [http://www.halind.com/ '''Hal Industries Inc.''']
 
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;Accepted for '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''': Date TBA
 
;Accepted for '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''': Date TBA
 
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;'''Product Summary''': PERMA-BOARD is a semi-rigid waterproof sheet with a rubberized asphalt core sandwiched within two layers of fibreglass reinforcement. Available with a smooth poly film surface finish or a sanded finish. PERMA-BOARD is compatible with all asphalt roofing systems and is unaffected by moisture and will not rot.
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:<u>PERMA-BOARD Asphalt Base Board / Overlay</u>
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<td>Uses:</td>
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<td colspan=2>PERMA-BOARD is designed to be used as an overlay to insulation and as a base for modified, built-up and single ply membranes. Elastomeric roofing membranes or built-up roofing may be heat welded or hot mopped directly to PERMA-BOARD, creating a thick waterproofing layer. The asphalt board becomes an integral part of the roof membrane making it stronger and more puncture resistant than it would otherwise be.</td>
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<td>Performance Properties:</td>
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<td>Tensile Strength @ 23<sup>&#176;</sup>C</td>
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<td>590 N / 25 mm (135 lb. / in.)</td>
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<td>Puncture Strength @ 23<sup>&#176;</sup>C</td>
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<td>> 450 N / 1 cm. sq.</td>
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<td>Softening Point Temperature</td>
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<td>105<sup>&#176;</sup>C (221<sup>&#176;</sup>F)</td>
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<td>Maximum Water Absorption</td>
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<td>0.5%</td>
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<td>Physical Properties:</td>
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<td>Dimensions</td>
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<td>1 m x 2 m (40" x 80" nominal size)</td>
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<td>Thickness</td>
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<td>4.5 mm (3/16") nominal</td>
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<td>Weight</td>
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<td>10.4 Kg (23 lb.) Per sheet nominal</td>
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<td>Reinforcement</td>
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<td>Two plies, fibreglass mat</td>
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 3 November 2016

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: Hal Industries Inc.
Accepted for RoofStar Guarantee Program
Date TBA
Product Summary
PERMA-BOARD is a semi-rigid waterproof sheet with a rubberized asphalt core sandwiched within two layers of fibreglass reinforcement. Available with a smooth poly film surface finish or a sanded finish. PERMA-BOARD is compatible with all asphalt roofing systems and is unaffected by moisture and will not rot.
PERMA-BOARD Asphalt Base Board / Overlay
Uses: PERMA-BOARD is designed to be used as an overlay to insulation and as a base for modified, built-up and single ply membranes. Elastomeric roofing membranes or built-up roofing may be heat welded or hot mopped directly to PERMA-BOARD, creating a thick waterproofing layer. The asphalt board becomes an integral part of the roof membrane making it stronger and more puncture resistant than it would otherwise be.
Performance Properties: Tensile Strength @ 23°C 590 N / 25 mm (135 lb. / in.)
Puncture Strength @ 23°C > 450 N / 1 cm. sq.
Softening Point Temperature 105°C (221°F)
Maximum Water Absorption 0.5%
Physical Properties: Dimensions 1 m x 2 m (40" x 80" nominal size)
Thickness 4.5 mm (3/16") nominal
Weight 10.4 Kg (23 lb.) Per sheet nominal
Reinforcement Two plies, fibreglass mat
Click below for the Technical Data Sheet (TBA).
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