
HOT MELT
monolithic rubberised self-healing liquid membrane for design life performance
Structural Waterproofing
Bauder introduces the hot melt rubberised bitumen system – Bakor 790-11 monolithic membrane.
Bakor is one of the world’s market leaders in the manufacture and installation of hot melt monolithic membrane systems, with a track record of research and development and a portfolio of successfully completed projects spanning 40 years. It is ideally suited as the waterproofing beneath:
- Paved or ballasted surfacing – roofs, terraces etc
- Car parks
- Podiums and plazas
- Green roofs
- Substructures
Bakor 790-11 is manufactured from a unique blend of selected bitumens, synthetic rubber and mineral stabilisers and contains post-consumer recycled content. It is modified to promote adhesion and improve low temperature flexibility.
Installed in two 3mm layers sandwiching a reinforcing layer, Bakor 790-11 forms a robust, very flexible monolithic waterproofing layer so that the membrane remains 'live' so minor penetrations and cuts will self heal.
The Bakor 790-11 system, when fully protected and subjected to normal service conditions, will remain waterproof to water and water vapour for the design life of the structure, and is backed by our 20 year guarantee.


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