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SIKA GCC PRODUCT GUIDE

CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

WATERPROOFING SEALING & FLOORING


BONDING
Building watertight Worldwide
Best-in-class products and
structure on Sika’s 100 technology leader
wide portfolio offering
years of waterproofing in seamless
tailor-made solutions
experience flooring,
supplying proven
REFURBISHMENT flooring solutions
ROOFING for almost all
Pioneering products
Renowned for and systems for requirements,
durability and premium permanent repair and with face-to-face
qualifications protection support
SIKA AT A GLANCE

Sika Zurich

The success story of Sika began more than 100 years ago, Sika product line has been designed to tackle variety of
when the visionary thinker Kaspar Winkler invented Sika-1, projects where high-quality roofing membranes, concrete
a quick setting waterproofing admixture for mortar, used admixtures, specialty mortars, sealants and adhesives,
to waterproof the Gotthard Tunnel. His invention enabled repair and strengthening materials, protective coatings, flo
the Swiss railway company to electrify this important ring and waterproofing systems are needed. Successfully
link between Northern and Southern Europe, laying the applied on numerous and often challenging jobsites, our
cornerstone to the firm. products have earned the confidence of professionals across
Since then Sika has developed into a successful specialty the world.
chemicals company with a leading position in the Today, with the presence in more than 90 countries, Sika
development and production of innovative solutions for continues to support engineers, architects, specifiers,
bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing and protecting for contractors, manufacturers and other industry professionals,
the construction sector and the manufacturing industries sustaining its well-earned reputation as a trustworthy and
(automotive, bus, truck, rail, solar and wind power plants, solid partner.
facades).

OVER MORE THAN A NETWORK OF

100 YEARS 170 FACTORIES 20 GLOBAL


OF PROVEN EXPERTISE WORLDWIDE TECHNOLOGY CENTERS
To give our customers a complete To better meet local requirements and To provide intelligent solutions using the
peace of mind deliver high quality products most advanced technologies

GLOBAL PRESENCE IN ABOUT

90+ COUNTRIES > 17 000 COMMITTED


ON ALL CONTINENTS EMPLOYEES
To share global expertise and respond locally to the business needs To support our customers everytime and everywhere
SIKA PRODUCT GROUPS

I. WATERPROOFING 1 - 177

II. ROOFING 178 - 406

III. SEALING & BONDING 407 - 498

IV. FLOORING 499 - 668

V. REFURBISHMENT 669 - 959


Product Data Sheet

I. Sika® Waterproofing Product Range

Injection Resins Sika® Injection-101 RC 1


Sika® Injection-201 CE 3
Sika® Injection-306 5
Sika® Injection-107 9
Sikadur®-52 LP 11
SikaFix®-210 15

Re-injectable Hoses, SikaSwell® A Profiles 17


Swelling Profile SikaSwell® S-2 20

Waterbars & Joint Sika® Waterbars 23


Sealing Tapes Sika® Waterstop G 27
Sikadur® Combiflex SG System 30
Sikadur®-31 DW 38
Sika® Dilatec® Tapes 42
Sikaplan® WP Tape System 46
SikaFuko® Eco-1 49
SikaFuko® VT-1 54
SikaFuko® VT-2 60

SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE

PVC Membranes Sikaplan® WP 1100-15 HL 65


Sikaplan® WP 1100-20 HL 68
Sikaplan® WP 1100-22 HL 72
Sikaplan® WP 1100-30 HL 76

FPO Membranes SikaProof® A-12 HC 80


SikaProof® P-1201 System 84
Sikaplan® WT 4220-15 C 87
Sikaplan® WT 4220-18 H 90
Bituminous Single Ply SikaBit® P-11 SA 94
Membranes SikaBit® P-12 AE 96
SikaBit® T-5180 PG SA 98
SikaBit® T-5200 PG SA 100
SikaBit® T-5270 PG SA 102
SikaBit® S-515 104
SikaBit® Protection Sheet-3 SA 108
SikaBit® Protection Sheet-4 SA 110
SikaBit® Protection Sheet-6 SA 112

LIQUID APPLIED MEMBRANES

Bituminous Liquid Sika® Bitumen AE 114


Membranes Igasol® Emulsion BA 116
Igasol® Emulsion BA-10 118
Igasol® Emulsion BA-6510 120
Sika® Flexoplast 122
Sika® Igolflex® AE 124

Cementitious Liquid Sika® Seal-105 126


Membranes SikaTop® Seal-107 129
Sikalastic®- 1K 133
Sikalastic®-152 AE 136
Sikalastic®-152 SA 139
SikaSeal®-250 Migrating 142

Liquid Applied Sikalastic®-851 144


Membranes Sikalastic®-8800 147
Sikalastic®-841 ST 150
Sikalastic®-844 XT 153
Sikalastic®-822 156
Sikalastic® WR 159

Auxillary Products Sikaplan® WP Control Injection System 164


SikaProof® Tape-150 A 168
SikaProof® Ex Tape-150 HC 170
SikaPlug® 173
Sika®-1 WT 175
Product Data Sheet

II. Sika® Roofing Product Range

PVC Membranes Sarnafil® G 476 178


Sarnafil® G 410 L Felt 182
Sarnafil® G 410 -15 L 186
Sarnafil® G 410 -18 L 190
Sarnafil® G 410 -20 L 194
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L 198
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L 202
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L 206
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L 210
Sikaplan® G-15 214

FPO Membranes Sarnafil® TG 66-12 218


Sarnafil® TG 66-15 222
Sarnafil® TG 66-18 226
Sarnafil® TG 66-20 230
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D 234
Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt 237
Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt 241
Sarnafil® TG 76-18 Felt 245
Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS 250
Sarnafil® TS 77-12 254
Sarnafil® TS 77-15 259
Sarnafil® TS 77-18 264
Sarnafil® TS 77-20 269
Sikaplan® TB-12 274
Sikaplan® TB-15 278
Sikaplan® TB-18 282
Sikaplan® TM-12 286
Sikaplan® TM-15 290
Sikaplan® TM-18 294

Bituminous Membranes SikaBit® T-1200 PG SA 298


SikaBit® T-1200 MG SA 300
SikaBit® T-1180 PG SA 302
SikaBit® T-1150 PG SA 304
Single Ply Membrane S-U Bar 2000 mm 306
Auxiliary Product Sarnacol®-2170 307
Sarnacol®-2142 S 310
Sikatherm® PIR GT 313
Sikatherm® PIR AL 316
Sarnacol® T-660 319
Sarnafil® T Prep 321
Sarnafil® T Corner 90 IA 323
Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet 326
Sarnafil® G/S Metal Sheet 329
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord 332
Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L 335
Sarnabar® 339
SikaBit® P-12 AE 342
SikaBit® P-11 SA 344

Liquid Applied Sikalastic®-560 GCC 346


Membranes Sikalastic®-614 351
SikaRoof® MTC-12 356
SikaRoof® MTC -15 360
SikaRoof® MTC-18 364
SikaRoof® MTC-22 368
Sikalastic®-601 BC 372
Sikalastic®-621 TC 375
Sikalastic®-851 R 378
Sikalastic®-822 383
Sikalastic®-612 386

Liquid Applied Membranes Sika® Reemat Premium 395


Auxillary Products Sika® Concrete Primer 397
Sikalastic® Metal Primer 399
Sika® Flexistrip 401
Sika® Flexitape Heavy 403
Sika® Reactivation Primer 405
Product Data Sheet

III. Sika® Sealing & Bonding Product


Range
Primers & Auxillary Sika® Primer-3 N 407
Products Sika® Colma Cleaner 409
Sika® Primer PS 411

Joint Sealants Sikaflex® Construction+ 413


Sikaflex® PRO-3 417
Sikaflex® PRO -3 SL 421
Sikaflex®-2c SL 425
Sikaflex®-2c NS EZ Mix 429
Sikaflex® Precast 433
Sika® Polysulphide GG 437
Sika® Polysulphide PG 440
Chemical Resistant Sikaflex® Tank N 443
Sealants

Fire Resistant Sikacryl®-620 Fire 447


Sealants Sikasil®-670 Fire 450

Multi-purpose Flexible Sikaflex®-11 FC+ 454


Adhesive Sealants

Floor Covering SikaBond®-52 Parquet 458


Systems SikaBond®-54 Parquet 464
Sika® AcouBond®-System 469

Silicone SikaHyflex®-100 475


Sealant SikaHyflex®-105 479
SikaHyflex®-300 EU 483
SikaHyflex®-305 EU 487
SikaHyflex®-355 491
SikaHyflex®-728 SL 495
Product Data Sheet

IV. Sikafloor® Flooring Product Range


INDUSTRIAL FLOORING

Epoxy Primers Sikafloor®-161 499

Epoxy Screed & Sikafloor® PS 504


Patching Sikafloor®-190 Screed 506

Epoxy Floor Coatings Sikafloor®-264 509


Sikafloor®-264 SG 513
Sikafloor®-2540 W 517
Sikafloor®-2430 521
Sikafloor®-169 524

Self Levelling Epoxy Sikafloor®-263 SL 530


Sikafloor®-381 534

Elastic Polyurethane Sikafloor®-325 538


Sikafloor®-3240 545
Sikafloor®-359 SG 549

ESD & Anti Static Products Sikafloor®-220 W Conductive 553


Sikafloor®-235 ESD 558
Sikafloor®-381 ECF 566
Sikafloor®-262 AS N 573

Rigid Polyurethane Sikafloor®-20 PurCem® (AE) 578


Hybrids Sikafloor®-21 PurCem® (AE) 582
Sikafloor®-29 N PurCem® 585
Sikafloor®-31 PurCem® (AE) 592

Epoxy Terrazzo Sikafloor® Terrazzo SA 595

Comfortfloor Sikafloor®-304 W 601


System Sikafloor®-305 W 604

Floor Hardeners & Sikafloor® 3 Quartztop 607


Dust Proofing Sikafloor® Curehard-24 612

Cementitious Sika® Astar 618


Flooring Sikafloor®-01 Primer 620
Sikafloor® Level-30 SA 622
Sikafloor®-100 Level AE 625
Sikafloor®-100 Level SA 628
Chemical and Mechanical Sikagard® Putty 631
Protection Sikagard®-62 634
Sikagard®-63 N 637
Sikagard®-65 WN 640
Sikagard®-PW 643
Sika® Permacor-2305 Rapid 646
Sika® Permacor-2230 VHS 649
SikaCor® EG-5 652
SikaCor® EG Phosphat 655
SikaCor® Zinc R 658

Hygenic Coatings Sikagard® Wallcoat N 661

Aggregates Sikadur® Aggregates 667


Product Data Sheet

V. Sika® Refurbishment Product Range

Bonding Agents & Sika Bond® DV 669


Adhesives Sika Bond® LA 671
SikaLatex® 673
Sika® MonoTop®-610 676
SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® 679
Sikadur®-32 LP 682
Sikadur®-32 Hi-Mod 685

Tile Adhesives, Tile Grouts and SikaCeram®-102 SA 690


Block Fixing SikaCeram®-116 Standard 694
SikaCeram®-117 697
SikaCeram®-117 BH 699
SikaCeram®-117 QA 701
SikaCeram®-118 703
SikaCeram®-118 QA 706
SikaCeram®-200 708
SikaCeram®-202 711
SikaCeram®-216 Premium 715
SikaCeram®-216 718
SikaCeram®-217 721
SikaCeram®-255 StarFlex LD AE 724
SikaCeram®-500 TG 728
SikaCeram®-502 TG AE 731
SikaCeram®-502 TG SA 735
SikaCeram® RTG 739
Sikadur®-43 TA 742
SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH 745
Structural Bonding Sikadur®-31 CF Slow 747
Sikadur®-31 SBA (h) S-02 750

GROUTING & ANCHORING


Cementitious Grouts Sikacrete®-113 PP 753
Sikacrete®-113 PP SA 756
Sikacrete®-114 AE 759
Sikacrete®-114 761
Sikacrete®-114 SA 763
Sikacrete®-180 AE 766
Sikacrete® UW-10 768
SikaGrout®-105 770
SikaGrout®-114 AE 773
SikaGrout®-114 776
SikaGrout®-114 SA 779
SikaGrout® UW-4 782
SikaGrout®-212 AE 784
SikaGrout®-214 786
SikaGrout®-214 SA 789
SikaGrout®-275 792
SikaGrout®-275 SA 794
SikaGrout®-314 AE 797
SikaGrout® Cable PT 800
SikaGrout® Cable PT SA 802

Epoxy Grouts Sikadur®-42 LE 804


Sikadur®-42 MP Slow 808
Sikadur®-42 MP SG 812
Sikadur®-42 PC Plus 818
Sikadur®-42 PC 822

Grouts Admixtures Intracrete® EH-V AE 826


Intraplast® CFG 829
Intraplast® Z 832

Anchoring Grouts Sika Anchorfix®-1 835


Sika Anchorfix®-2+ Tropical 839
Sika Anchorfix®-3+ 843
CONCRETE REPAIR &
PROTECTION
Pore Sealer & Fairing SikaRep® Fine N 848
Coats SikaRep® Fine SA 851
Sika MonoTop®-620 854
SikaRep®-100 857
SikaRep® Fine PC 860
Sikadur® PF 863
SikaWall® Level SG 866
Sikagard® Putty 868

Repair Mortars Sikacrete® Gunit-103 870


Sikacrete® Gunit-105 873
Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS 875
Sika MonoTop®-612 877
Sika MonoTop®-412 HS 880
SikaMonoTop® HSF 883
SikaRep® N 886
SikaRep® NF 888
SikaRep® SA 890
Protective Slurries & Adhesives Sikagard®-720 EpoCem® 893
Mortars

Protective Coatings Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) 900


Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) 903
Sikagard®-680 SG 906
Sika® Ferrogard®-903 909
Sika® Ferrogard®-903 Plus 911

Hydrophobic Sikagard®-700 S 915


Impregnation Sikagard®-705 L 917

Epoxy Sikagard®-41 SG 920


Mortars Sikadur®-41 CF Slow 923

Structural Sika CarboDur® BC 926


Strengthening Sika CarboDur® S 929
SikaWrap®-230 C 933
SikaWrap®-300 C 936
SikaWrap®-530 C 939
SikaWrap®-600 C WV 942
SikaWrap® FX-50 C 945
Sikadur®-30 LP 948
Sikadur®-300 952
Sikadur®-330 955
Sikacrete®-213 F 958
WATERPROOFING

WHEN TUNNELS STAY


WATERTIGHT FOR GOOD

Sika’s solutions cover the full range of technologies used for


TOP BRANDS IN WATERPROOFING
below-ground waterproofing: flexible membrane systems,
Sikaplan®
liquid applied membranes, waterproofing admixtures for SikaProof®
mortars, joint sealants, waterproofing mortars, injection grouts Sikadur-Combiflex® 
and coatings. Sika Waterbar®
Sika® Injection
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Sika®-1
garages, tunnels and all types of water-retaining structures (for
SikaFuko®
example reservoirs, storage basins, storage tanks). Watertight SikaSwell®
systems are faced with more stringent requirements regarding
sustainability, easy application and total cost management.
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dŚĞŐŝǀĞŶĚĂƚĂĂƌĞůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƉĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌƐĂŶĚŵĂLJĚĞǀŝĂƚĞĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶ
ƚŚĞŽďũĞĐƚĂŶĚĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐŽŶƐŝƚĞ͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ ΕϮŚ;ϮϬΣͿ ;/^KϵϱϭϰͿ
ZĞŵŽǀĞƐŬŝŶĨƌŽŵƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ;ĚŽŶŽƚŵŝdžŝŶ͊Ϳ

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >/D/dd/KE^
D/y/E' ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϭϬϭZŝƐŐĞŶĞƌĂůůLJƵƐĞĚĨŽƌƚŚĞƚĞŵͲ
ƉŽƌĂƌLJƐƚŽƉƉŝŶŐŽĨŚŝŐŚǁĂƚĞƌŝŶĨŝůƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ͘dŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞ
ŵƉƚLJƉĂƌƚƐĂŶĚŝŶƚŽĂŵŝdžŝŶŐǀĞƐƐĞůĂŶĚŵŝdž ƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĐƌĂĐŬƐĞĂůŝŶŐ͕ƚŚĞƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚ
ƐůŽǁůLJĂŶĚƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJĨŽƌĂƚůĞĂƐƚϯŵŝŶƵƚĞ;ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵ ŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘
ϮϱϬƌƉŵͿƵŶƚŝůŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ƚŚĞƌĞďLJŽďƐĞƌǀŝŶŐƚŚĞ
ƐĂĨĞƚLJƉƌĞĐĂƵƚŝŽŶƐ͘dŚĞĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌƐĂƌĞƐƵƉƉůŝĞĚĂĐͲ ^/^K&WZKhdd
ĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚŵŝdžŝŶŐƌĂƚŝŽŽĨϭ͗ϭƉĂƌƚƐďLJ
ǀŽůƵŵĞ͘ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
WĂƌƚŝĂůƋƵĂŶƚŝƚŝĞƐĐĂŶďĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚŽƵƚŝŶƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞǀĞƐͲ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ƐĞůƐ͘ĨƚĞƌŵŝdžŝŶŐ͕ƉŽƵƌƚŚĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůŝŶƚŽƚŚĞƉƵŵƉ͛Ɛ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ĨĞĞĚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ͕ƐƚŝƌďƌŝĞĨůLJĂŶĚĂƉƉůLJǁŝƚŚŝŶƚŚĞƉŽƚ
ůŝĨĞ͘ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ĨƚĞƌŵŝdžŝŶŐ͕ƉŽƵƌƚŚĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůŝŶƚŽƚŚĞƉƵŵƉ͛ƐĨĞĞĚ
ĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ͕ƐƚŝƌďƌŝĞĨůLJĂŶĚƵƐĞǁŝƚŚŝŶƚŚĞƉŽƚůŝĨĞ͘ WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
hƐĞŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶƉƵŵƉƐƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƐŝŶŐůĞƉĂƌƚŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘

>E/E'K&dKK>^ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ůĞĂŶĂůůƚŽŽůƐĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂƐƐŽŽŶĂƐ &ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ƉŽƐƐŝďůĞĂŶĚŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞƚŚĞWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶůĞĂŶŝŶŐ^LJƐƚĞŵ͘ůƚĞƌŶĂƚŝǀĞůLJ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
^ŝŬĂΠŽůŵĂůĞĂŶĞƌĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚƚŽƌĞŵŽǀĞĂŶLJƉŽůLJͲ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ƵƌĞƚŚĂŶĞƌĞƐŝĚƵĞŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘ŽŶŽƚůĞĂǀĞ ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
^ŝŬĂΠŽůŵĂůĞĂŶĞƌŝŶƚŚĞŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶƉƵŵƉ,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚͬ
ĐƵƌĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϭϬϭZ
&ĞďƌƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϳϬϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϭ

Ϯ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭ
>^d/WhZͲ/E:d/KEZ^/E&KZWZDEEdtdZd/',d
^>/E'

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭŝƐĂǀĞƌLJůŽǁǀŝƐĐŽƐŝƚLJ͕ĞůĂƐƚŝĐ ඵ WĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚůLJĞůĂƐƚŝĐ͕ĐĂŶĂďƐŽƌďůŝŵŝƚĞĚŵŽǀĞŵĞŶƚƐ
ĂŶĚƐŽůǀĞŶƚĨƌĞĞƉŽůLJƵƌĞƚŚĂŶĞŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶƌĞƐŝŶ͘/ŶĐŽŶͲ ඵ EŽƐŚƌŝŶŬĂŐĞŝŶƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ
ƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌ͕ĂƵŶŝĨŽƌŵ͕ĐůŽƐĞĚĂŶĚƚŚĞƌĞĨŽƌĞǁĂͲ ඵ ƵĞƚŽŝƚƐůŽǁǀŝƐĐŽƐŝƚLJŝƚĐĂŶƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚĞŝŶƚŽĐƌĂĐŬƐ
ƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚƉŽƌĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞĨŽƌŵƐ͕ǁŚŝĐŚŝƐĞůĂƐƚŝĐĂŶĚĨůĞdžͲ хϬ͘ϮŵŵŝŶǁŝĚƚŚ
ŝďůĞ͘ ඵ ƵƌĞĚ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭŝƐŝŶĞƌƚĂŶĚĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůůLJͲ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ
ඵ ^ŽůǀĞŶƚͲĨƌĞĞ
h^^ ඵ ĂŶďĞŝŶũĞĐƚĞĚĂƐĂŽŶĞĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐLJƐƚĞŵ

^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭŵĂLJŽŶůLJďĞƵƐĞĚďLJĞdžƉĞƌŝͲ WWZKs>^ͬ^dEZ^
ĞŶĐĞĚƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂůƐ͘
ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭŝƐƵƐĞĚĨŽƌƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌͲ ඵ 'ĞƌŵĂŶ<dtĚƌŝŶŬŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚĞ
ƚŝŐŚƚƐĞĂůŝŶŐǁŝƚŚƐŽŵĞĨůĞdžŝďŝůŝƚLJƚŽĂďƐŽƌďůŝŵŝƚĞĚ ඵ ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶĨŽƌĚƵĐƚŝůĞĨŝůůŝŶŐŽĨĐƌĂĐŬƐ͕ǀŽŝĚƐ
ŵŽǀĞŵĞŶƚ͕ŝŶĚƌLJ͕ĚĂŵƉŽƌǁĂƚĞƌͲďĞĂƌŝŶŐĐƌĂĐŬƐĂŶĚ ĂŶĚŝŶƚĞƌƐƚŝĐĞƐ;ͿĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽEϭϱϬϰͲϱ͗ϮϬϬϰ͕ĞͲ
ũŽŝŶƚƐŝŶĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ďƌŝĐŬǁŽƌŬĂŶĚŶĂƚƵƌĂůƐƚŽŶĞ ĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨWĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞϯϱϴϱϵϭϳϱ͕ĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĞĚďLJŶŽƚŝͲ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚĨŽƌƚŚĞŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶ ĨŝĞĚĨĂĐƚŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶƚƌŽůĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďŽĚLJ
ŽĨƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂ&ƵŬŽΠͲ^LJƐƚĞŵ;ŶŽŶƌĞͲŝŶũĞĐƚĂďůĞ͊Ϳ ϬϳϲϭĂŶĚƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŵĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘
ඵ &ŽƌƵƐĞŝŶǁĂƚĞƌͲďĞĂƌŝŶŐĐƌĂĐŬƐƵŶĚĞƌŚLJĚƌŽƐƚĂƚŝĐ ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭĐŽŵƉůŝĞƐǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞͲ
ƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ͕ƉƌĞůŝŵŝŶĂƌLJŝŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶƐŚĂůůďĞŵĂĚĞǁŝƚŚ ŵĞŶƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ^ϲϵϮϬ͗WĂƌƚϮΘϯϮϬϬϬů͘Ϯ͘Ϯ
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϭϬϭZ ΘϮ͘ϯ;^ƵŝƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽĨŶŽŶͲŵĞƚĂůůŝĐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶ
ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĨŽƌŚƵŵĂŶĐŽŶƐƵŵƉͲ
ƚŝŽŶǁŝƚŚƌĞŐĂƌĚƚŽƚŚĞŝƌĞĨĨĞĐƚŽŶƚŚĞƋƵĂůŝƚLJŽĨƚŚĞ
ǁĂƚĞƌͿ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ tĂƚĞƌƌĞĂĐƚŝǀĞϮͲƉĂƌƚƉŽůLJƵƌĞƚŚĂŶĞƌĞƐŝŶ͕ƐŽůǀĞŶƚĨƌĞĞ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ WĂƌƚ ϭϬŬŐ͕ϮϬŬŐ
WĂƌƚ ϭϬ͘ϲŬŐ͕Ϯϭ͘ϮŬŐ

ŽůŽƵƌ WĂƌƚ ŽůŽƵƌůĞƐƐ


WĂƌƚ ƌŽǁŶ

^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϯϲŵŽŶƚŚƐĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚ͕ƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ƌLJƐƚŽƌĂŐĞĂƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌͲ
ĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚĂŶĚŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭ
&ĞďƌƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϳϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϬϬϭ

ϯ
ĞŶƐŝƚLJ WĂƌƚ WĂƌƚ ;/^KϮϴϭϭͿ
Εϭ͘ϬϬŬŐͬů Εϭ͘ϬϳŬŐͬů
ůůĚĞŶƐŝƚLJǀĂůƵĞƐĚĞƚĞƌŵŝŶĞĚĂƚнϮϬΣ
sŝƐĐŽƐŝƚLJ ΕϭϬϬŵWĂͼƐ;DŝdžƚƵƌĞ͕нϮϬΣͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
^ŚŽƌĞ,ĂƌĚŶĞƐƐ Εϰϯ;ϳĚͿ

DŽĚƵůƵƐŽĨůĂƐƚŝĐŝƚLJŝŶ&ůĞdžƵƌĞ ΕϮDWĂ ;/^KϱϮϳͲϭͿ

ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶĂƚƌĞĂŬ Εϯϱй ;/^KϱϮϳͿ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
DŝdžŝŶŐƌĂƚŝŽ WĂƌƚ͗WĂƌƚͲϭ͗ϭƉĂƌƚƐďLJǀŽůƵŵĞ
ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŝŵĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂΠ/ŶũĞĐƚŝŽŶͲϮϬϭ ;/^KϵϱϭϰͿ
DĂƚĞƌŝĂůdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ
нϱΣ нϭϬΣ нϮϬΣ
ΕϭϴϬŵŝŶ ΕϭϴϬŵŝŶ ΕϭϯϱŵŝŶ
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 07 02 000 0 000005
Version no: GCC
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Sika Injection-306

Sika® Injection-306
Elastic Polyacrylic Injection Resin Used for Permanent
Watertight Sealing
Sika Injection-306 is a very low viscosity, elastic, polyacrylic injection resin with a
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versatile and adjustable reaction time.
Description
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


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Sika Injection-306 is used for the injection of SikaFuko injection hoses to seal
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Uses 
construction joints
Sika Injection-306 is used to seal water-bearing cracks and voids
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Sika Injection-306 is used for making new sealing walls (curtains) in damp or
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water saturated ground conditions, situated in close proximity to the building
component or within the building structure
Sika Injection-306 is used as a post-construction, external injection sealing
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system for construction and limited movement expansion or drainage pipe joints,
that are, or will be, covered with damp or water saturated soil
Sika Injection-306 can also be used for the repair by injection of damaged
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waterproofing membranes (single and double layer system)
Characteristics /  Adjustable curing time between 8 and 50 minutes
Advantages  Permanently elastic, can absorb limited movements
 Capable of reversibly absorbing (swelling) about 75 % by weight and releasing
(shrinking) moisture
 Solvent free acrylic resin
 High pH-value of 9 to 10
 Very low viscosity comparable to that of water
Cured Sika Injection-306 is insoluble in water and hydrocarbons and resistant
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to acids and alkalis
 Environmentally friendly, can be used in ground water protection zone

Tests
Standards / Approvals Wissbau No. 2002-094-(1A) - Function test with SikaFuko VT 1
Wissbau No. 2002-094-(2A) - Function test with SikaFuko Eco 1
WRAS drinking water approval Ref. 1011516 dd. 22.02.2011 for use with cold and
hot water (< 50°C) when cured for 7 days at 30°C

Product Data
Form Component A (Resin): Liquid
Accelerator: Liquid
Hardener: Powder
Appearance / Colours Component A (Resin): blue - transparent
Accelerator: yellow - transparent
Hardener: white

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Packaging Component A (Resin): 2 x 8,0 kg
Accelerator: 1 x 1,0 kg
Hardener powder: 4 x 40 g
Additional Accelerator 4 x 1 kg - used for faster reaction times

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry and light-proof conditions in original sealed packaging at temperatures
between +10°C and +30°C. Protect from direct heat, sunlight and frost.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored in unopened, undamaged and original
sealed packaging,

Technical Data
Chemical Base 3-part polyacrylic resin
Density (at 20°C) Component A (Resin): ~ 1.10 kg/lt
Accelerator: ~ 1.10 kg/lt
Hardener powder: ~ 1.20 kg/lt (after dissolution in water)
Viscosity (at +20°C) Of mixture: ~ 3-11 mPa·s

Application Details
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max
Cured Sika Injection-306 shall always be used in direct contact with damp or
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Environmental
Conditions water saturated conditions.
Reaction Time 8 to 50 minutes
Mixing Ratios A : Component A (Resin) : Accelerator / Water 4:1
B : Water : Hardener powder : 100 : 0,8
A:B 1:1
Sika Injection-306 can be used with normal one or two component pumps. Due to
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Application Methods /
Tools the low content of hardener powder the use of a stainless steel injection pump is
not necessarily essential

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Mixing 1) The contents of 2 bags of the hardener powder are dissolved in 10 litres of
water in a separate container. The hardener solution is stirred thoroughly until
the hardener powder is completely dissolved.
2) The necessary quantity of accelerator is selected from the enclosed metering
chart, under consideration of the ambient processing temperature and the
required reaction time. The chosen quantity of accelerator (according to the
metering chart) is diluted with water to a total quantity of 2 litres in a separate
container.
3) The 2 litres of accelerator solution are poured into one 8 kg canister of
Component A and thoroughly shaken/mixed.
4) The injection resin is activated dependent on the injection pump used:-
a) When using a one-component pump:
Partial amounts of the premixed components are filled in a ratio of 1: 1 into
a mixing container and mechanically mixed.
b) When using a two-component pump:
Partial amounts of the premixed components are filled into the storage
container of the pump. The pump is set to work at a ratio of 1: 1 by volume.

Note for processing in one component pumps:


Workability time (pot life) =
Reaction time (see metering chart) minus 10 minutes

Example:
Ambient temperature: 30°C
Required reaction time: 25 min

Accelerator in ml = 80ml
Water in ml = 1920ml
Tptal volume = 2000ml

Note: The given data are laboratory parameters and may deviate depending on the
object and conditions on site

Cleaning Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened/cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Application Notes/ The conditions and location of the site application must be inspected and surveyed,
Limitations including any foundations and ground conditions, before making any new watertight
sealing surfaces (curtain injection) in close proximity to buildings or within existing
structures. It must also be ensured that there are no drainage systems or open
pipes close to the injection areas.
This survey provides the information to assess the feasibility of injection proposal
and likely material consumption. This also determines the positioning of the
injection drill holes.

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Accelerator Metering
Chart / Pump Mixing
Metering Ambient Temperature
Chart:
5°C 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C

The Total Accelerator solution must be 2000 ml


Quantity of Accelerator per 8 kg Component A
Require for a yield of 20 litres of mixed resin.
Accelerator (41°F) (50°F) (68°F) (86°F) (104°F)
in ml
8 2000* 980* 380
10 1150* 480 240

(See example below)


12 1880* 820* 320 180

Reaction time in minutes


15 1800* 1240* 480 220 100
20 1060* 900* 280 140 60
25 820 * 480 200 80
30 620 * 350 160
35 440 280 120
40 360 250 80
45 320 220 78
50 250 200 74

* Fast reaction - additional accelerator necessary.

Mixing instructions for processing in one-component pumps:

Accelerator + Water
(see metering chart)

Injection Resin
Component A

Mixing Ratio
Hardener Solution 1:1
Water 10 lt. + by volume
Hardener Powder 2 bags

Mixing instructions for processing in two-component pumps:

Accelerator + Water
(see metering chart)

Component A
Injection Resin
Mixing Ratio
1:1
Hardener Solution
by volume
Water 10 lt +
Hardener Powder 2 bags

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 25/02/2013
Identification no: 02 03 02 06 002 0 000001
Version: GCC
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Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and LP

Sikadur®-52 Injection Type N and LP


Low viscosity injection resins
Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP are two part, solvent-free, low
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Product
viscosity injection-liquids, based on high strength epoxy resins.
Description
Type N (= Normal Potlife) is used for substrate temperatures between +5°C
and +30°C.
Construction

Type LP (= Long Potlife) is used for substrate temperatures between +25°C


and +40°C.
Uses As an injection resin with good adhesion to concrete, mortar, stone, steel and wood.
Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP are used to fill and seal voids and
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cracks in structures such as bridges and other civil engineering buildings, industrial
and residential buildings, e.g. columns, beams, foundations, walls, floors and water
retaining structures. It not only forms an effective barrier against water infiltration
and corrosion promoting media, but it also structurally bonds the concrete sections
together.
Characteristics /  Solvent-free
Advantages  Suitable for both, dry and damp conditions
 Usable at low temperatures
 Two grades for different climatic conditions (Normal and Long Potlife)
 Shrinkage free hardening
 High mechanical and adhesive strengths
 Hard but not brittle
 Low viscosity
 Injectable with single component pumps

Product Data
Form Liquid
Colours Part A: Transparent
Part B: Brownish
Part A+B mixed: Yellowish-brownish
Packaging Pre batched:
Part A+B: 10 x 1 kg units
Bulk packaging:
On request

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Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 24 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in unopened,
undamaged and sealed original packaging

Technical Data
Chemical Base Modified solvent-free two-part epoxy resin.
Density (at +20°C) Part A+B mixed (2 : 1): 1.1 kg/lt
Viscosity
Temperature Type Normal Type Long Potlife
part A+B mixed (2 : 1) part A+B mixed (2 : 1)

+10°C ~ 1200 mPa s -


+20°C ~ 430 mPa s ~ 330 mPa s
+30°C ~ 220 mPa s ~ 150 mPa s
+40°C - ~ 95 mPa s

Thermal Expansion Type Normal:


-5
Coefficient 8.9 x 10 per °C (from -20°C to +40°C) (According to EN ISO 1770)
Type Long Potlife:
-5
9.4 x 10 per °C (from -20°C to +40°C) (According to EN ISO 1770)

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength Type Normal:
2
52 N/mm (after 7 days at +23°C) (According to ASTM D695-96)
Type Long Potlife:
2
34 N/mm (after 7 days at +30°C) (According to ASTM D695-96)
Flexural Strength Type Normal:
2
61 N/mm (after 7 days at +23°C) (According to DIN 53452)
Type Long Potlife:
2
41 N/mm (after 7 days at +30°C) (According to DIN 53452)
Tensile Strength Type Normal:
2
37 N/mm (after 7 days at +23°C) (According to ISO 527)
Type Long Potlife:
2
24 N/mm (after 7 days at +30°C) (According to ISO 527)
Bond Strength To concrete: (According to DafStb-Richtlinie, part 3)
2
> 4 N/mm (failure in concrete) (after 7 days at +23°C)
E-Modulus Flexural Strength:
Type Normal:
2
1800 N/mm (after 7 days at +23°C) (According to DIN 53 452)
Type Long Potlife:
2
1100 N/mm (after 7 days at +30°C) (According to DIN 53 452)

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System
Information

Application Details
1 kg of Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP is ~ equal to 1 lt injection resin.
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Consumption / Yield

Substrate Preparation Requirements:


Substrates must be sound, clean, free from oil and grease, old coatings and surface
treatments etc.
Pre-treatment for good bond:
Concrete, mortar, stone should be thoroughly prepared by high pressure water
jetting or mechanical means such as grinding, chiselling etc. Cracks must be
cleaned to remove dust by using compressed air.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature Type Normal:
+5°C min. / +30°C max.
Type Long Potlife:
+25°C min. / +40°C max.
Substrate Moisture Dry or damp (SSD - Saturated Surface Dry: no standing water)
Content

Application
Instructions
Mixing Type Normal and Long Potlife:
Mixing ratio A : B = 2 : 1 parts by weight and by volume
Mixing Time Pre-batched packaging:
Add all of part B to part A. Mix with an electric mixer at slow speed (max. 250 rpm)
for at least 3 minutes. Avoid entraining air.
Bulk packaging:
Add both parts in the correct proportion into a suitable clean, dry container and mix
in the same way as for the pre-batched units.
Application Method / Cracks in horizontal slabs:
Tools Saturate a few times using a brush or gravity fill them by pouring mixed
Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP between two “dams” e.g. made from
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Sikaflex sealant. Cracks penetrating slabs to their soffit should first be sealed on
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the underside, e.g. with Sikadur -31 CF Slow epoxy mortar or a suitable
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cementitious Sika mortar.
Cracks in vertical structures:
Mixed Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP can be injected under pressure
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into the cracks using a single component injection pump, such as the Aliva
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AL-1200, AL-1250 or the Sika Hand Pump. Injection ports (packers) are set at
approx. 25 cm intervals beside the crack and the crack between the injection ports
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(packers) sealed e.g. with Sikadur -31 CF Slow to prevent injection resin to escape
during the injection process. Vertical cracks should always be injected from the
bottom upwards. As soon as injection resin oozes out of the next packer / injection
port, the first one is sealed and the injection process continued from the next one.
After completion of the injection process, the injection ports (packers) as well as the
sealing material between the ports are removed.
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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma-Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.

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Potlife
Temperature Normal Type (1 kg mixture) Long Potlife Type (1 kg mixture)

+5°C ~ 120 minutes -

+10°C ~ 80 minutes -

+23°C ~ 25 minutes ~ 70 minutes

+30°C ~ 10 minutes ~ 30 minutes

+40°C - ~ 10 minutes

Notes on Application / Maximum width of cracks to be injected: 5 mm.


Limitations
Sikadur -52 Injection Type N and Type LP are suitable for dry and damp, but not
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for wet injection conditions.


All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 07 001 0
Version no: GCC
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SikaSwell -A Profiles

SikaSwell®-A Profiles
Swellable Joint Sealing Profiles
SikaSwell -A Profiles are acrylic sealing profiles which swell in contact with water.
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Product
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

SikaSwell -A Profiles are used to seal:


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Uses
Construction

 Construction joints
 Pipe and steel work penetrations through walls and floor slabs
 Construction joints in precast concrete elements
 Construction joints in cable ducts, etc.
 Around all types of penetrations through concrete
Characteristics /  Easy to apply
Advantages  Can be applied on different substrates
 Highly economical
 Swells in contact with water
 Can swell into cracks and gaps
 Long-term reliability tested
 Resistant against water and various chemical substances
 No hardening time required
 No welding required
 Adaptable to fit many different detailing tasks
 Different types and dimensions available

Tests
Standards / Approvals MPA NRW: P-22-MPANRW-3918 - German approval for construction joints
(18.11.04)
WISSBAU: 2002-094 – Function test for the application in construction joints
(20.06.04)
MPA NRW: Testing of material and swelling properties (31.07.03)
FH Aachen: Mechanical long time stability (11.09.93)

Product Data
Form Water swellable sealing profile
Appearance / Colour Red flexible strip profile
Packaging Rolls packed in cardboard boxes, quantity depending on type of profile, consult the
following table.

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Types
Type Width Thickness Cross section Description m / box
(mm) (mm) (schematically
view)
6x20 =120 m
2005 20 5
1x20 = 20 m

6x10 = 60 m
2010 20 10
1x10 = 10 m

Water 6x7 = 42 m
2015 20 15 swellable
profile 1x7 = 7 m

2025 20 25 6x5 = 30 m

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in unopened, undamaged and sealed original packaging in dry conditions at
temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Protect from UV light.
Shelf Life Minimum 12 months from date of production if stored in unopened, undamaged and
sealed original packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Acrylic polymer
Change of Volume

Swelling Pressure ≤ 16 bar after 3 days stored in tap water

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate must be sound, clean, dry / ‘mat damp’ and free from all surface
contaminants.
Substrate Preparation All loose particles, release agents, cement laitance, paint, rust and any other poorly
adhering materials must be removed by suitable hand or mechanical means.
Surfaces that are excessively rough can tend to leak later on. We recommend
smoothing the freshly placed concrete surface with a timber batten where the
SikaSwell -A Profiles sealing profile is to be placed.
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Application Method /
Tools Clean the surface thoroughly as any loose or friable particles
negatively affects the bond to the surface.

Cut the SikaSwell - A Profiles sealing profile to the required


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length.

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Apply the SikaSwell Adhesive MS or SikaSwell -S2 to the
clean concrete surface.

Press the SikaSwell - A Profiles sealing profile into the


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freshly applied SikaSwell Adhesive MS / SikaSwell -S2
It is important to ensure full bond to the surface.

The SikaSwell - A Profiles sealing profile must have


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concrete cover of at least 10 cm.

Protect the SikaSwell - A Profiles sealing profile against


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exposure to water (e.g. rain) until the next concrete layer is


placed.

General:
Full and continuous contact between SikaSwell - A Profiles
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sealing profile and the substrate shall be obtained.


During the concrete placement ensure that there is full
compaction around the SikaSwell - A Profiles sealing
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profile to produce dense concrete without honeycombing or


voids.

Fixing details:

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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material (adhesive) can only be removed mechanically.
SikaSwell -A Profiles expand in contact with water. This does not happen
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Notes on Application /
Limitations immediately, but slowly after several hours. Nevertheless it is advisable not to leave
SikaSwell -A Profiles for any length of time in the open air or exposed to rain
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water (max. 24 hours as long as water can drain away).


Do not use SikaSwell -A Profiles for movement joints!
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If the water level suddenly increases the watertightness of joints will only be
achieved when SikaSwell -A Profiles have swollen.
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In a totally dry state SikaSwell -A Profiles shrink to their original dimensions, but
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expand again in contact with water.


Do not use SikaSwell -A Profiles for sealing against water pressures higher than
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2 bar because of the limited sealing distance.


If SikaSwell -A Profiles are to be fixed around small diameter pipes use additional
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mechanical fixing with tie wire or a sleeve.


All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 06 001 0 000002
Version no: GCC
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SikaSwell S-2

SikaSwell® S-2
Swellable Sealant
SikaSwell S-2 is a one-component polyurethane sealant which swells in contact
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Product
with water.
Description
It is suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

SikaSwell S-2 is used to seal waterproof-structures and as a swellable adhesive


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Uses
for;
Sealing of:
 Construction joints
 Pipe penetrations through walls and floor slabs
 Around all types of penetrations and construction joints
 Construction joints in cable ducts etc.
Bonding adhesive for:
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 SikaFuko Injectable hoses
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 SikaSwell Profiles
Characteristics /  Easy, simple application
Advantages  Good adhesion to various substrates
 Optimized expansion rate, therefore no damage to fresh concrete during curing
 Highly economical
 Swells in contact with water
 Permanently water resistant
 Adaptable to fit many different detail tasks

Product Data
Form Paste
Appearance / Colour Oxide red
Packaging 600 ml unipacs (20 unipacs / box, 48 boxes / pallet)
300 ml cartridges (12 cartridges / box, 112 boxes / pallet)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in unopened, undamaged and sealed original packaging in cool and dry
conditions at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C.
Shelf Life Minimum 9 months from production date if stored in unopened, undamaged original
packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base 1-Part polyurethane moisture curing
Density (at +23°C) ~ 1.33 kg/lt
Curing rate Tack free: after 2 - 3 hrs.
(at +23°C, 50% r.h.) Curing time: after 1 day approximately 2 mm
after 10 days approximately 10 mm
Sag - Flow < 2 mm
Shore A Hardness Swollen (7 days in tap water): > 10
Non swollen: 40 – 60 (DIN 53505)
Change of Volume 1 day in water: < 25 %
7 days in water: > 100 %
Reduced and delayed swelling properties in salty water.

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate should be sound, clean, dry (maximum matt moist), free from dust,
soil and other loose particles, release agents and rust.
Substrate Preparation All loose particles, release agents, cement laitance, paint, rust and any other poorly
adhering materials must be removed by suitable hand or mechanical preparation
techniques.
Substrate Temperature + 5°C min. / to + 35°C max.
Ambient Temperature + 5°C min. / to + 35°C max.
Substrate Humidity The substrate must be dry, maximum matt moist.
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Application Method / For the fixation of SikaSwell Profiles and SikaFuko Hoses:
Tools Apply SikaSwell S-2 (through triangular nozzle of approximately 5 mm sections)
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to prepared substrates.
In case of uneven substrates the extruded triangular section of SikaSwell S-2
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must be adjusted accordingly. SikaSwell Profiles or SikaFuko Hoses must be
pressed well into the fresh SikaSwell S-2.
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Allow SikaSwell S-2 to harden for 2-3 hours before placing concrete. Please
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consult the product data sheet of the mentioned products.


As a buried sealant for construction joints:
Cut the nozzle to obtain a regular triangular extrusion section and apply the
SikaSwell S-2 according to the following table.
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Structure thickness Size of triangular Theoretical yield of


section 600 ml unipacs
< 30 cm 15 mm 6.2 m
30 – 50 cm 20 mm 3.6 m
Note: The actual yield can be lower than the theoretical yield depending on job-site
conditions (substrate roughness, size of aggregates etc.)
SikaSwell S-2 should be placed in the centre of the concrete section.
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For pouring heights up to 50 cm, concreting should take place 3 – 4 hours after
application of the SikaSwell S-2.
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If the pouring height is > 50cm the curing time of SikaSwell S-2 should be at least
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2 days.
During concreting care must be taken that SikaSwell S-2 is completely covered
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with a dense concrete which is compacted properly so as not to leave any


honeycombs or voids.
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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use.
Hardened / cured material (adhesive) can only be removed mechanically.

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SikaSwell S-2 expands in contact with water. This does not happen immediately,
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Notes on Application /
Limitations but slowly after a few hours.
It is advisable not to leave SikaSwell S-2 for any length of time in standing water
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(maximum 24 hours as long as the water can drain away).


Do not use for movement joints!
If water level suddenly increases, the water-tightness of joints cannot be
immediately assured since SikaSwell S-2 needs time to expand.
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In a totally dry state SikaSwell S-2 shrinks to its original dimensions but expands
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again in contact with water.


Although SikaSwell S-2 has been tested to water pressures of up to 5 bar it is not
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recommended for water pressures higher than 2 bar because of the limited sealing
distance.
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For pressures > 2 bar it can be used as a fixation material for Sika Injection Hoses
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or as a supplementary sealing measure for Sika Waterbars.
SikaSwell S-2 should be placed in the centre of the concrete section.
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Minimum cover on both sides of the SikaSwell S-2 must be 10 cm (in reinforced
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concrete), or 15 cm (in non-reinforced concrete).


All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 01
Version no: GCC
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Sika -Waterbars

Sika®-Waterbars
PVC Profile Waterstops for Joint Sealing
Sika -Waterbars are flexible waterstops based on plasticized PVC, produced in
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Product
specific profiles to seal construction and expansion joints when cast in concrete.
Description They are available in different sizes and types, depending on their use.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.
Construction

Sika -Waterbars are used to waterproof construction and expansion joints in


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Uses
concrete structures such as those in water retaining structures including reservoirs,
canals, sewage plants, dams, swimming pools etc. Plus those in the watertight
construction of many buildings and structures including large basements,
underground car parks, subways and sea walls etc.
Characteristics /  High quality PVC for long durability
Advantages  Suitable for high water pressure
 Easy to weld on site
 Many different sizes and types available, depending on their use

Tests
Sika -Waterbars have been tested in accordance with:
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Standards / Approvals
 BS 903, BS 2571 (May 2006)
 DIN 18541, Part 2 (12.04.05)
 U.S. Corps of Engineers: CRD-C 572-74 (22.05.97)
 ASTM D 412-75 (04.07.00)
 ASTM D 638 (06.05.01)

Product Data
Form Polyvinylchloride (PVC) profiles
Colours
For construction joints Types V, AK, AR, Forte Grey - black
For expansion joints Types DK, O, M, NOQ, Yellow
DR
Oil and bitumen resistant See separate details Green
waterbars

Packaging 10 m rolls
15 m rolls
30 m rolls
(Depends on type and size)

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Types
Uses Type Width Roll Nominal
cm length Thickness
m mm (±10%)

Centrally placed Waterbars V-15 15 30 2.5 - 5.0

V-20 20 30 3.0 - 7.0


Installation in the centre of concrete
structures. Easy anchoring of Sika®- V-20 L 20 30 2.0 - 4.0
Waterbars to reinforcement with

For Construction joints


special fixing clips. V-24 24 30 2.5 - 4.0

V-32 32 30 2.5 - 5.5

AK-19 19 30 2.5 - 3.5

AK-24 24 30 3.0 - 4.0

AK-32 32 30 3.0 - 4.0

Reinforced Forte-19 19 30 3.0

Forte-24 24 30 3.0

Forte-32 32 30 3.5

DK-19 19 30 3.0

DK-24 24 15 3.0

DK-32 32 15 3.0

O-15 15 15 & 30 2.5

O-20 20 15 3.0
Max. 20 mm expansion and 10 mm O-20 L 20 15 2.0 – 3.5
shear movement
O-22 22 15 & 30 3.5
For Expansion joints

O-22 L 22 15 2.5 – 4.0

O-25 25 15 3.5 – 5.0

O-25 L 25 15 2.0

O-30 30 15 4.0 – 8.0

O-32 32 15 3.5 – 5.0

O-32 L 32 15 2.5

NOQ-15 19.5 15 2.0 – 3.0

Max. 10 mm expansion and 5 mm NOQ-22 27 15 3.0 – 4.0


shear movement
M-22 22 15 5.0

M-25 25 15 2.5 – 5.0


Max. 40 mm expansion and 30 mm
shear movement M-35 35 15 4.0 – 7.0

Surface Waterbars AR-20* 20 15 3.5


Construction joints

Installation onthe surface of concrete


structures AR-25* 25 15 3.5

AR-28 28 15 3.5

AR-31 31 15 4.0

AR-50** 50 15 4.0

Max. 10 mm expansion and 5 mm DR-21* 21 15 3.5


Expansion joints

shear movement (DR-21, DR-26)


DR-26* 26 15 3.5

DR-29 29 15 3.5

Max. 10 mm expansion and 10mm DR-32 32 15 4.0


shear movement (DR-29, DR-32,
DR-50) DR-50** 50 15 4.0

* Only with 4 pins


** With 8 pins

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Joint Finishing Types
Max. 10mm expansion Type Width Roll Nominal Water
and 5mm shear cm length thickness pressure
movement m mm (±10%) resistance m

FA 3 - 10 3/10 10 ~5 Not resistant

Junction / Jointing Pieces


A wide range of standard jointing pieces are available for jointing. All have a 30 cm
free wing, allowing easy butt-welding at site. For the supply of non-standard
sections drawings must be provided, giving exact details and measurements
required.
Types of junction:
 Cross piece flat
 Cross piece vertical
 T-piece flat
 T-piece vertical
 L-piece flat
 Corner piece vertical (pins inside or outside)

Special Waterbar Types (available on request)


 Bitumen and oil resistant Waterbars (Green B-Types)
 NBR-Waterbars
 Polyolefin-Waterbars
 Additional specialised Waterbars or types, and custom-made products

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures
between +5°C and +30°C. Protect from heat and direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 60 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and unopened
original sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Plasticised Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC-p)
Density (at 23°C) ~ 1.4 kg/lt
Service Temperature -35°C to +55°C

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Tensile Strength Waterbars for construction joints:
2
≥ 10 N/mm (DIN 53455)
Waterbars for expansion joints:
2
≥ 10 N/mm (DIN 53455)
For actual values refer to the test reports and the testing standard
Elongation at Break Waterbars for construction joints:
≥ 200% (DIN 53455)
Waterbars for expansion joints:
≥ 300% (DIN 53455)
For actual values refer to the test reports and the testing standard

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2
Tear Strength ≥ 12 N/mm (DIN 53507 A)
Shore A Hardness ~ 70 - 85 (DIN 53505)
Chemical Resistance Permanent Exposure: Water, seawater and sewage at temperatures of 23°C
Temporary Exposure: Dilute inorganic alkalis, mineral acids and mineral oils.
Alkali Resistance Pass (US Corps of Engineers: CRD-C 572-65)

Application Details
Application Method / Centrally Placed Waterbars
Tools Installation in the centre of the concrete structures. Easy anchoring of Sika -
®

Waterbars to reinforcement with special fixing clips (5 pieces per m’).

Centrally Placed Reinforced Watebars (Type Forte )


Installation as with centrally placed waterbars. Due to their external reinforcement
Sika Waterbars Type Forte are more dimensionally stable and less fixing clips are
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necessary (approx. 2 pieces per m’).

Surface Waterbars
Installation on the surface of the formwork or on the surface of the base/dry lean
concrete.

Joint Finishing Types


Installation by pushing onto the formwork or onto the joint lining.

Welding
Sika -Waterbars are made from virgin thermoplastic PVC and can therefore be
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welded easily. The ends must be secured into a welding clamp (available for each
type) and cut precisely. Then the cut edges must be heated with suitable welding
equipment (also available), until an even, molten bead of PVC appears. The
welding equipment is then removed and the molten ends pressed firmly together
immediately.
The welding temperature is ~ +200°C.
Notes on Application / In situations with negative water pressure surface waterbars cannot be used.
Limitations
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 14/04/2016
Identification no.
Version no: UAE
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Sika -Waterstop G

Sika®-Waterstop G
PVC Joint Sealing Profiles
Sika -Waterstop G are flexible, soft PVC-Waterstops that seal construction and
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Product Description
expansion joints in concrete structures. Sika -Waterstop G is available in different
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sizes and types, depending on their use.


Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.
Sika -Waterstop G are used to seal construction and expansion joints in water
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Uses
retaining structures such as reservoirs, water towers, dams, spillways, canals,
swimming pools sewage tanks etc. as well as to keep water out of concrete
structures such as basements, underground car parks, tunnels, subways, retaining
walls etc.
Advantages  High quality PVC for long durability
 Suitable for high water pressure
 Easy to weld on site
 Many different sizes and types available, depending on their use

Tests
Sika -Waterstop G have been tested in accordance with: ASTM D 2240 and BS
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Standards / Approvals
2782

Product Data
Form Preformed profiles
Colour Yellow
Packaging 15 m rolls

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened original sealed packaging at
temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 36 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and unopened
original sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polyvinylchloride
Density (at 23°C) ~ 1.5 kg/lt (ASTM D 792)
2
Tensile strength at break 10 N/mm (±1) (BS 2782 :Part 3 : Method 320 A)
Elongation at break > 250% (BS 2782 :Part 3 : Method 320 A)
Shore A Hardness 75 (± 5) (ASTM D 2240)

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Types Uses Type Width Roll Nom.
cm length Thickness
m mm (±10%)
Centrally placed Waterstop
IC-15HD 15 15 10

IC-20 20 15 2.5 – 6.0

For Construction joints


IC-20HD 20 15 10

IC-25 25 15 3.0 - 6.0

IC-25HD 25 15 10

IE-15 15 15 3.0 – 6.0


For Expansion joints

IE-20 20 15 2.5 - 6.0

IE-25 25 15 3.0 – 6.0

Externally placed
For Construction joints

Waterstop
EC-20 20 15 3.0

EC-25 25 15 3.0
For Expansion joints

EE-20 20 15 3.0

EE-25 25 15 3.0

Chemical Resistance Permanent: Water, seawater and sewage, road salt solutions
Temporarily: Dilute inorganic alkalis, mineral acids and mineral oils.

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Application Details
Application Method / Centrally Placed Waterstops
Tools Installation in the centre of the concrete structures. Easy fixing of
Sika -Waterstop G to reinforcement using tie wires.
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Externally placed Waterstops


Installation on the surface of the formwork or on the surface of the base/dry lean
concrete.

Welding
Sika -Waterstop G are made from high quality thermoplastic PVC and can
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therefore be welded easily.


The ends are secured in a welding jig (available for each type) and heated with
suitable welding equipment (also available), until an even, molten bead of PVC
appears.
The welding equipment is then removed and the molten ends pressed together
firmly.
The welding temperature is approximately +200°C.
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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System Product Data Sheet
Edition: 24/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 02 System
Version: GCC
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Sikadur-Combiflex SG system

Sikadur-Combiflex® SG system
High Performance Joint Sealing System
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Product The Sikadur-Combiflex SG system is a high performance joint and crack sealing
system for construction joints, expansion (movement) joints and connection joints or
Description cracks. The system allows variable and high levels of movement in one or more
directions, whilst maintaining a high quality watertight seal
Construction

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The Sikadur-Combiflex SG system consists of a modified flexible Polyolefin (FPO)
waterproofing tape, with advanced adhesion properties and a range of different
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special Sikadur epoxy adhesives for use in different types of applications and
conditions.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
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Uses The Sikadur-Combiflex SG system is used for sealing all types of joints and cracks
in many different structures and applications including:
 Tunnels and culverts
 Hydro electric power plants
 Sewage treatment plants
 Basements
 Water retaining structures and drinking water reservoirs
 Around iron, steel and concrete pipes
 Swimming pools
Sealing of:
 Joints with extreme movement
 Building sections where varying settlement is expected
 Cracks
Characteristics /  Advanced adhesion between the tapes and the adhesives, no activation of the
Advantages tapes is required on site
 Fast and easy to install
 Suitable for dry and damp concrete surfaces
 Extremely flexible
 Performs well within a wide range of temperatures
 Excellent adhesion to many different substrate materials
 Weathering and water resistant
 UV-resistant
 Available with normal and rapid hardening grades of the adhesive
 Root penetration resistant
 Good resistance to many different chemicals
 Versatile system suitable for many difficult situations

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Tests
Approval / Standards Hygiene Institute: Test report No. K-178989-09 drinking water suitability according to
KTW-Guideline of the Federal Environment Agency (UBA), July 2009
WRAS Approval no. 1207543 (July 2012): Tests of Effect on Water Quality / BS
6920:2000 / Hot (up to 50°C) and cold water.
Assessment for resistance to root penetration according to CEN/TS 14416

Product Data
Form System comprises flexible membrane strips and adhesive pastes
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Appearance/ Colours Sikadur-Combiflex SG-10 / -20 P Tape:
Flexible light grey membrane
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Sikadur -31 CF Slow:
Light grey
Sikadur®-31 DW:
Grey (WRAS approval for potable water applications)
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Packaging Sikadur -31 CF Slow :
6 kg units (A+B)
Sikadur®-31 DW
6 kg units (A+B)
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Sikadur-Combiflex SG-10 P:
Thickness: 1 mm
Width: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 100, 200 cm
Rolls of 25 m
Sikadur-Combiflex® SG-20 P:
Thickness: 2 mm
Width: 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 100, 200 cm
Rolls of 25 m

Storage
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Storage Conditions / Sikadur -31 CF Slow and Sikadur -31 DW:
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged unopened original
sealed containers in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C. Protect
from direct sunlight and heat.
®
Sikadur-Combiflex SG-10 / -20 P tape
36 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged unopened original
sealed packaging under cool and dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and
+25°C. Opened and unprotected rolls must be used within 2 month.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Sikadur®-31 CF Slow and Sikadur®-31 DW:
Modified, solvent free, filled 2-part epoxy resin
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Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape:
Modified flexible Polyolefin (FPO) with advanced adhesion
Service Temperature Sikadur-Combiflex® SG System:
-30°C min. to +40°C max. in wet conditions
-30°C min. to +60°C max. in dry conditions

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Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
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Bond Strength Sikadur-Combiflex SG System (Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape glued with Sikadur
CF Slow Adhesive)
Substrate Bond Strength

Concrete (dry) > 2 N/mm2 (failure in concrete)

Concrete (mat / damp) > 2 N/mm2 (failure in concrete)

Steel (blast cleaned) > 5 N/mm2

Peel Strength Sikadur-Combiflex® SG System:


Sika® System test: Sikadur-Combiflex® SG Tapes bonded to each other with
® ®
Sikadur -31 CF Slow or Sikadur -31 DW.
Results: Strength: > 6 N/mm (2 mm)
Strength: > 4 N/mm (1 mm)

Resistance
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Chemical Resistance Sikadur-Combilfex SG System (Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape glued with Sikadur -
®
31 CF Slow or Sikadur -31 DW)
Long term to:
Water, lime water, cement water, seawater, salt solutions, domestic sewage, bitumen
(according to EN 1548) , bitumen emulsion coatings (staining possible) etc.
Temporary to:
Light fuel oil, diesel, diluted alkali and mineral acids, ethanol, methanol, petrol etc.
These chemical resistance indications may be used to determine the suitability of the
sealing system. Regarding specific short term chemical resistance, please consult our
Technical Service Departments.

System
Information
System Structure The Sikadur-Combiflex® SG system
consists of a modified flexible Polyolefin
®
(FPO) waterproofing tape and a Sikadur
epoxy adhesive.
Two types of flexible tapes are available:
- Sikadur-Combiflex® SG-10 / -20 P:
without masking tape
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Various types of suitable Sikadur
adhesives are available:
®
- Sikadur -31 CF (Type Normal,
Rapid and Slow)
- Sikadur®-31 DW (mainly used for
contact with drinking water)
Note: The system configuration as
described must be fully complied with
and may not be changed.

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Application Details
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Consumption Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape:
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Sikadur -31 CF Slow Adhesive per metre length
Tape width Tape thickness Adhesive consumption*

10 cm 1 mm ~ 0.7 kg/m

15 cm 1 mm ~ 1.0 kg/m

20 cm 1 mm ~ 1.2 kg/m

15 cm 2 mm ~ 1.1 kg/m

20 cm 2 mm ~ 1.4 kg/m

25 cm 2 mm ~ 1.7 kg/m

30 cm 2 mm ~ 2.0 kg/m

*The consumption can vary dependent on site conditions (surface roughness, size of
aggregate, wastage etc.)

Substrate Quality Concrete, stone, mortar, renderings:


Substrate must be clean, free from oil, grease, laitance or loose particles.
Age of concrete minimum 3 weeks, depending on environmental conditions, with a
direct surface tensile adhesion strength > 1.5 N/mm2.
Construction Steel 37, V2A-Steel (WN 1.4301):
Clean, free from oil, grease, rust and scale.
Polyester, epoxy, ceramics, glass:
Clean, free from oil and grease.
Substrate Preparation Concrete, stone, mortar, rendering:
These substrates must be mechanically prepared e.g. by blast cleaning, to be free
from any cement laitance, damaged concrete, old surface treatments or coatings and
then all loose or friable particles must be completely removed by brushing, sweeping
and industrial vacuum to achieve a contaminant free, open textured surface
Construction Steel 37:
Blast cleaning or equivalent mechanical means followed by thorough vacuum / dust
removal. Avoid dew point conditions during application.
V2A-Steel (WN 1.4301):
Light grinding followed by thorough vacuum/dust removal. Avoid dew point conditions
during application..
Polyester, epoxy, ceramics, glass:
Light abrasive roughening followed by thorough vacuum/dust removal.
Do not apply to siliconised or silicone oil treated substrates (de-bonding agent). Avoid
dew point conditions during application

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
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Substrate Temperature Sikadur -31 CF:
Type Slow: from +25°C to +45°C
Type Rapid: from +5°C to +15°C
Type Normal: from +10°C to +30°C
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Sikadur -31 DW:
From +10°C to +30°C
Ambient Temperature Sikadur®-31 CF:
Type Slow: from +25°C to +45°C
Type Rapid: from +5°C to +15°C
Type Normal: from +10°C to +30°C
Sikadur®-31 DW:
From +10°C to +30°C

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Substrate Moisture Cementitious substrates:
Content Dry, maximum matt damp (no surface moisture)
When applied to matt damp concrete, brush the adhesive well into the substrate.
Relative Air Humidity 85% max. (at +25°C)
Dew Point Avoid condensation.
The substrate must be at least 3°C above the dew point.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Sikadur®-31 CF Slow:
Part A : B = 2 : 1 parts by weight or volume
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Sikadur -31 DW:
Part A : B = 3 : 1 parts by weight or volume
Pre-batched units:
Mix parts A+B together for at least 3 minutes with a
flat bladed mixing spindle attached to a slow speed
electric drill (max. 300 rpm) until the material
becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform grey
colour. Avoid aeration while mixing. Then, pour the
whole mix into a clean container and stir again for
approx. 1 more minute at low speed to keep air
entrapment at a minimum. Mix only that quantity
which can be used within its potlife.
Bulk packing (on request for special projects), not pre-
batched:
First, stir each part thoroughly. Add the parts in the
correct proportions into a suitable mixing container and
stir correctly using an electric low speed mixer as
outlined above for pre-batched units.
Strict quality control of proportioning and calibrated
weighing scales is a pre-requisite.

Application Method / Selection of tape size:


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Tools Selection of the correct Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape size (thickness and width) and
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of a suitable Sika adhesive depends on the expected performance. If necessary, ask
for technical advice. Tapes of 1 mm thickness are suitable for sealing of joints subject
to light load only.
Maximum permissible permanent elongation:
1 mm tape: 10% of the non-adhered tape width
2 mm tape: 25% of the non-adhered tape width
Note: For higher movement, place and fix tape in a loop into the joint.
Application of tape:
In case of dirt contamination, clean the surface of the
Sikadur-Combiflex® SG Tape with a clean dry or
damp cloth. Use only clean water and no solvents or
detergents for this cleaning.
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Check the integrity of the Sikadur-Combiflex SG
Tape to ensure that there is no damage from storage
or transport (e.g. heavy scratches). Remove any
damaged sections if necessary.
Note: No activation is required on site however the
tape must free of dust, loose particles, oils or any
other bond inhibiting substance.

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For installation on expansion joints or cracks
> 1 mm the centre of the Sikadur-Combiflex®
SG Tape must not be “bonded” to the joint
filler or substrate. In this situation, apply
masking tape on top of the joint / crack and on
both outer sides of the prepared joint before
applying the adhesive.

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Apply the mixed Sikadur adhesive on both
sides of the joint / crack onto the prepared
substrate, using a suitable brush, trowel or
spatula. If the concrete substrate is damp,
force the adhesive firmly into the substrate.
The layer thickness of the adhesive should be
1 - 2 mm and the width on each side of the
joint / crack at least 40 mm, extending
minimum 5 mm beyond the edges of the
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Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape.
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Before placing the Sikadur-Combiflex SG
Tape remove the masking tape on top of the
central expansion joint / crack are

Apply the Sikadur-Combiflex® SG Tape within


the open time of the adhesive. Press the tape
firmly, without trapping air, into the adhesive
using a suitable roller. The adhesive should be
squeezed out on both sides of the tape by ~ 5
mm.
For expansion joints / cracks > 1 mm apply
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the Sikadur-Combiflex SG-10 / -20 Tape
centrally over the joint / crack.
In situations with high joint movement, place
the tape into the joint as a loop.

For fixing overhead or in difficult configurations, the tape may be temporarily held in
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place with Sika Trocal Adhesive C-705. This adhesive, however may only be used in
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the tape centre but never on the areas to be bonded with Sikadur -31 CF Slow or
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Sikadur -31 DW.

Let the first layer of the Sikadur®-31CF Slow


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or Sikadur -31 DW stiffen and begin to
harden before the top layer is applied. Apply
the top layer of the adhesive at a thickness of
~ 1 mm on both sides of the joint / crack,
producing a fully covering layer which tapers
outwards past the edges of the Tape by at
least 5mm and feathering down to almost
zero.

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Remove the masking tape from both sides to
ensure a neat and precise detail.

The adhesive top layer may be smoothed with a brush using a diluted detergent.
Allow adhesive to start curing first.
Note: Do not use detergent if any coating is to be applied.
When sealing construction joints or cracks of up to 1 mm width, the Sikadur-
® ®
Combiflex SG Tape may be completely covered with Sikadur -31 CF Slow or
®
Sikadur -31 DW which also then provides mechanical protection.
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Connection of Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape:
Tape ends are connected by hot air thermal
welding The welding area must be
prepared by roughening the surface with
Scotch Brite pads or sand paper.
Roughen the tapes only in the welding
area otherwise their adhesive bond can
be affected.
Overlaps have to be minimum 50 mm.
Welding parameters, such as speed and
temperature shall be established by trials on
site, prior to any welding works.
Basic settings: 360-420°C

Hand welding in the overlap area is carried


out in three steps.
1. Spot weld the overlap
2. Pre-weld:
Weld the rear overlap area so that a 20 mm
flap (using a 20 mm nozzle) remains for the
final welding
3. Final weld:
Weld the remaining flap. Guide the roller at
a distance of 20 mm parallel to the air outlet
of the welding nozzle. Roll the FPO
pressure roller fully across the seam.
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Note: Solvents such as Sika Colma
Cleaner do not improve the welding
properties.
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Connection of Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape with Sika PVC External Waterbar Type
AR (only for construction joints):
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The Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape must overlap the waterbar type AR by at least a
tape width.
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Clean the Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape with a dry cloth.
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Clean the waterbar with Sika Colma-Cleaner and let it dry.
Clean and prime the waterbar with Sika® Primer-215 (Please consult the Product
Data Sheet of Sika® Primer-215)
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Bond the Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape and the Sika Waterbar together using
Sikaflex®-11 FC+ adhesive sealant at a layer thickness of 1-3 mm.
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Overcoat the contact areas with Sikaflex -11 FC using a spatula.

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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® Colma-Cleaner immediately after
use. Hardened / cured material (adhesive) can only be mechanically removed.
Potlife
Sikadur®-31 CF Slow (0.2 kg)
Type Slow Type Slow
+5°C - +5°C -
+10°C - +10°C -
+23°C ~ 135 minutes +23°C ~ 135 minutes

+30°C - +30°C -
+35°C ~ 70 minutes +35°C ~ 70 minutes
+45°C ~ 45 minutes +45°C ~ 45 minutes

Sikadur®-31 DW Sikadur®-31 DW
Temperature Temperature
(0.2 kg) (0.2 kg)
+23°C ~ 90 minutes +23°C ~ 90 minutes

If larger quantities are being mixed the temperature of the adhesive will increase
due to the chemical reaction, resulting in a reduced potlife.
Waiting Time / The Sikadur®-31 CF Slow and Sikadur®-31 DW may be over coated with an epoxy
Overcoating coating. In this case do not smooth the adhesive with detergent. If the waiting time
between application of adhesive and over coating is to be longer than 2 days, the
adhesive must be blinded to excess with quartz sand immediately after application.
Notes on Application / For further application information please consult the Sikadur-Combiflex® SG
Limitations method statement.
If joints are to be subjected to water pressure, the tape must be supported in the
joint. Hard foam or joint sealant is recommended.
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For exposure to negative water pressure the Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape must be
secured with a steel plate fixed on one side.
Limit without support: For 20 mm joints at +20°C and max. 0.5 bar water head a
tape of 2 mm thickness has to be installed.
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If a bituminous wearing layer is installed on top of Sikadur-Combiflex SG System
the temperature of the hot mix must not exceed +180°C up to max. 50mm
thickness. Up to 10 mm thickness the temperature may be max. +220°C. If
necessary apply in layers and allow the bitumen to cool down in between layers.
The Sikadur-Combiflex® SG Tape must be protected from mechanical damage.
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The Sikadur-Combiflex SG Tape cannot be connected to the Sikaplan WT and
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Hypalon based (e.g. old Sikadur-Combiflex ) membranes by hot air welding.
The Sikadur-31 DW epoxy adhesive must be allowed to fully cure (14 days at 30°C)
then be thoroughly rinsed off before allowing any contact with potable water.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 04 02 03 001 000038
Version no: GCC
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Sikadur -31 DW

Sikadur®-31 DW
2-part Epoxy Adhesive with Approval for Drinking Water
Contact
Product Sikadur®-31 DW is a thixotropic, two-part adhesive and repair mortar based on
Description epoxy resins and special fillers which has been specially formulated to meet the
requirements for use in contact with drinking water.
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.


Uses As a structural adhesive and mortar for:
 Concrete
 Hard natural stone
 Ceramics, Fibre Cement
 Mortar, Bricks, Masonry
 Steel, Iron, Aluminium
 Wood
 Polyester, Epoxy
 Glass
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 As the adhesive with drinking water approvals for the Sikadur -Combiflex
System
As a structural adhesive for precast concrete segments including:
 Columns, beams etc.
 Kerbs and edging stones, copings etc.
Rapid curing concrete repairs:
 Corners and edges
 Holes and void filling
 Joint arrises
Joint filling and crack sealing:
 Rigid joint filling
 Crack filling and sealing (non-moving)
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Characteristics / Sikadur -31 DW provides the following advantages:
Advantages  Can be used in drinking water areas
 Easy to mix and apply
 Suitable for dry and damp concrete surfaces
 Very good adhesion to most construction materials
 Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applications
 Hardens without shrinkage
 Different coloured components (for mixing control)
 No primer needed
 High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
 Good abrasion resistance

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Tests
Standards / Approvals Attestation de Conformité Sanitaire pour le contact avec l’eau destinée à la
consommation humaine (validité décembre 2011). Laboratoire Santé
Environnement Hygiène Lyon.
Austrian agency for health and nutrition safety: Report No. UZ 9239/02 drinking
water certificate (23.07.02).
WRAS, UK: Approval for use with Sikadur®-Combiflex® SG system, Reference Test
report M 105295 (cold & hot water up to 50˚C). Approval no. 1207543 July 2012.
O.T.E.C. Barcelona, Spain Document No. 07614, Reference No 0761415488
Testing according to EN 1504-4.

Product Data
Form Thixotropic paste
Appearance / Colour Part A: White
Part B: Black
Parts A+B mixed: Grey
Packaging 6 kg units (A+B) Pre-batched unit: Pallets of 480 kg (80 x 6 kg)
40 kg (A+B) Non Pre-batched unit: Pallets of 560 kg (14 x 40 kg)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy resin
Density (at +20°C) 2.00 kg/lt (Parts A + B mixed)
Sag Flow On vertical surfaces it is non-sag up to 10 mm thickness. (EN 1799)
Layer Thickness 30 mm max.
When using multiple units, one after the other. Do not mix the following unit until the
previous one has been used in order to avoid a reduction in handling time.
Change of Volume Shrinkage / Volume: Hardens without shrinkage.
Thermal Expansion Coefficient W:
-5
Coefficient 2.36 x 10 per °C (Temp. range +23°C - +60°C) (According EN 1770)
Thermal Stability Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT):
HDT = +50°C (7 days / +23°C) (According to ISO 75)

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Compressive Strength ~ 78 N/mm (after 14 days at +23°C) (DIN EN 196)
2
Flexural Strength 37 N/mm (after 14 days at +23°C) (DIN EN 196)
2
Tensile Strength 23 N/mm (after 14 days at +23°C) (ISO 527)
Bond Strength (EN ISO 4624, EN 1542 and EN 12188)
Curing Time Temperature Substrate Bond Strength
2
After 7 days +23°C Dry concrete 3 N/mm
After 7 days +23°C Moist concrete 2 N/mm 2
2
After 7 days +23°C Steel (sandblasted) 9 N/mm

2
E - Modulus ~ 6’500 N/mm (ISO 527)

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System
Information
System Structure Please consult the Sikadur®-Combiflex® System product data sheet for all
applications with this system.

Application Details
Consumption The consumption of Sikadur®-31 DW is ~ 2.0 kg/m2 per mm of thickness.
Substrate Quality Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (depends on minimal requirement
of strengths).
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, natural stone).
The substrate surface must be clean, dry and free from all contaminants such as
dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treatments and coatings etc..
Steel substrates must be de-rusted similar to Sa 2.5
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles must be removed.
Substrate Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone, bricks:
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from laitance, ice, standing water,
grease, oils, old surface treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contaminant free, open textured
surface.
Steel:
Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an acceptable quality i.e. by
blastcleaning and vacuum. Avoid dew point conditions.
Other surfaces (polyester, epoxy, glass, ceramic):
On these substrates pre-apply Sikafloor®-156 / 161 (primer) and then, “wet on wet“
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apply Sikadur -31 DW.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C / +30°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +10°C / +30°C maximum
Material Temperature Mixed Sikadur®-31 DW must be at a temperature of between +10°C and +30°C for
application.
Substrate Moisture When applied to matt damp concrete, brush the adhesive well into the substrate.
Content
Dew Point Avoid condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 3 : 1 parts by weight or volume
Mixing Pre-batched units:
Mix Parts A+B together for at least 3 minutes with
a flat bladed mixing spindle attached to a slow
speed electric drill (max. 300 rpm) until the
material becomes smooth in consistency and a
uniform grey colour.
Avoid aeration while mixing.
Then, pour the whole mix into a clean container and stir again for approximately 1
more minute at low speed to keep air entrapment at a minimum.
Mix only that quantity which can be used within the potlife.

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Application Method / When using as a thin layer adhesive, apply the mixed adhesive to the prepared
Tools surface with a spatula, trowel, notched trowel, (or with hands protected by gloves).
When applying as a repair mortar, use some formwork.
When using for bonding metal profiles onto vertical surfaces, support, and press
uniformly, using props for at least 12 hours, dependent on the layer thickness
applied (not more than 5 mm) and the room temperature.
Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a hammer.
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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma-Cleaner immediately
after use.
Hardened/cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Potlife Pot life (200 g) (EN ISO 9514)
+23°C ~ 90 minutes
The pot life begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high
temperatures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the
shorter the pot life.
To obtain longer workability at high temperatures the mixed adhesive may be
divided into portions. Another method is to chill Parts A and B before mixing them
(not below +5°C).
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Curing Sikadur -31 DW when used in contact with drinking water must be cured for at
least 14 days at 30°C.
Notes on Application / Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep under permanent loading.
Limitations However due to the creep behaviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
term structural design load must account for creep. Generally the long term
structural design load must be lower than 20-25% of the failure load.
Please consult a structural engineer for load calculations for your specific
application.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 08 001 0 00000 /5/4/1
Version no: GCC
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Sika Dilatec Tapes

Sika® Dilatec® Tapes


Pre-formed Joint and Edge Waterproofing and Sealing Tapes
Part of the Sika® Dilatec® System
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Product Sika Dilatec Tapes are flexible, ready to use, waterproofing and sealing tapes,
made of bitumen resistant PVC with fabric strips at the side, for use in construction
Description and movement joints and for the connections and ends of sheet waterproofing
Construction

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membranes. They are part of the Sika Dilatec System.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses  Type BE-300
End tape for bituminous waterproofing on concrete and metals.
Sealed on one side with hot bitumen between polymer bitumen waterproofing
membranes (B-edge) and bonded on the other side with Sikadur®-Combiflex®
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CF Adhesive or Sikadur -31 CF Slow (E-edge).
 Type ER-350
End tape for PVC waterproofing membranes on concrete and metals.
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Bonded on one side with Sikadur -Combiflex CF Adhesive or Sikadur -31 CF
Slow (E-edge) and welded on the other side to the PVC waterproofing
membrane (R-edge).
 Type BR-500
End tape for bituminous waterproofing and jointing tape between PVC
waterproofing membranes and bituminous waterproofing.
Sealed on one side with hot bitumen between two layers of polymer modified
bitumen membrane (B-edge) and welded on the other side to the PVC
waterproofing membrane (R-edge).
 Type E-220
Sealing tape for construction and movement joints in concrete and metals.
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Bonded on both sides with Sikadur -Combiflex CF Adhesive or Sikadur -31 CF
Slow (E-edges).
 Type B-500
Sealing tape for movement joints on bituminous waterproofing.
Sealed on both sides with hot bitumen between two layers of polymer modified
bitumen membrane (B-edges).
Characteristics /  Durable water and weather resistance
Advantages  High movement absorption
 Root resistant
 Resistant to many chemicals
 UV resistant
 Suitable for use and service over a wide temperature range
 Can be hot air welded

Tests
Standards / Approval Tecnotest AG Rüschlikon Zurich, Test Report No. A2838-01 dated 18.08.05:-
Water tightness according to EN 1928 Method B and thickness measurement to SN
EN 1849-2.

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Product Data
Form Composite flexible tape
Appearance / Colours Type BE-300, E-220 and B-500:
Ready to use, waterproof sealing tapes in rolls, with a central expansion zone to
absorb the joint movement and fabric edging strips at the sides, for fixing to the
substrate or sealing between 2 layers of polymer modified bitumen membrane.
The top and bottom are light grey.
Type ER-350 and BR-500:
Ready to use, waterproof sealing tapes in rolls, with glass fibre reinforcement and
fabric strip on one side, for fixing to the substrate and roof sealing. Hot air weldable
to PVC waterproofing membranes on the other side without fabric.
The top is light grey, the bottom is black.
Packaging
Type BE-300 E-220 B-500 ER-350 BR-500

Thickness 1.6 mm 1.6 mm 1.6 mm 1.6 mm 1.6 mm

Width 300 mm 220 mm 500 mm 350 mm 500 mm

Roll length 30 m 30 m 30 m 20 m 30 m
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Note: The additional use of Sika Dilatec welding tape is required for the tape
ends jointing area (supplied in 2 m rolls, 50 cm wide).

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging at a storage temperature of
between +5°C and +40°C. Protect from direct heat and sunlight.
Shelf Life 36 months from date of production if stored in undamaged and unopened, original
sealed packaging

Technical Data
Chemical Base Soft PVC, bitumen compatible (PVC-P-BV)
Water Vapour Diffusion ~ 17.000 (According to SIA V280)
Resistance (µH2O)
Fire Rating 4.2 (According to SIA V280)
Service Temperature Long-term:
Lower limit: -25°C
Upper limit: +80°C

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Water Tightness 10 bar (According to EN 1928/B)
Tensile Strength Type BE-300, E-220 and B-500: (According to EN ISO 527-1)
> 10 N/mm2
Type ER-350 and BR-500:
2
> 6.5 N/mm
Elongation at Break Type BE-300, E-220 and B-500: (According to EN ISO 527-1)
> 300%
Type ER-350 and BR-500:
> 200%
Root Resistance Compliant (According to SIA V280)
Seam Strength Weld seam strength:
Failure always adjacent to seam (According to DIN 16 726)

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Impact Resistance Mechanical Impact Resistance:
Watertight at a drop height > 650 mm (falling weight 500g) (According to SIA V280)
Chemical Resistance Long term exposure to:
Water, sea water, alkaline water, de-icing salt solutions, bitumen renders, water
dispersed bitumen based coatings.
Temporarily resistant to:
Dilute inorganic alkalis and mineral acids, mineral oils.
Heat Resistance Heat ageing: Compliant (According to SIA V280)
Bending test: No cracks at < -25°C (According to SIA V280)
Artificial weathering: 5000 hours – compliant (According to SIA V280)
Ozone Resistance Compliant (According to SIA V280)
Behaviour in Hot Water Compliant (According to SIA V280)

Application Details
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Consumption Bonding of the E-edge requires approx. 400 g of Sikadur -Combiflex CF Adhesive
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or Sikadur -31 CF Slow per metre per side.
High substrate roughness increases the consumption.
Application Methods Tape type:
Selection of the correct type of tape and therefore its application method is
dependent on the specific project details and conditions. Advice is available from
Sika Technical Services department if required.
Maximum permissible expansion movement under constant load:
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Sika Dilatec BE-300 +/- 5 mm
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Sika Dilatec E-220 +/- 20 mm
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Sika Dilatec B-500 +/- 20 mm
For larger movement apply the tapes with a loop into the joint.

Application:-
The B-edge (bitumen) is sealed and bonded with hot bitumen in a sandwich
between 2 layers of membrane.
The E-edge (epoxy) is bonded to the substrate with Sikadur®-Combiflex® CF
Adhesive or Sikadur®-31 CF Slow epoxy adhesive.
The R-edge (PVC) is heat welded to PVC waterproofing membranes and PVC
profiles.
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Please refer to the Sika Dilatec Method Statement and the Sika Dilatec
Application Manual.

Tape joints:-
Tape ends and connections are joined by heat welding with hot air and pressure.
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Please refer to the Sika Dilatec Application Manual.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Health and Safety products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
Construction

advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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ŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞ͕ĚĂŵĂŐĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ŽůĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƚƌĞĂƚͲ
ŵĞŶƚƐŽƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͕ƚŚĞŶĂůůůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ &ŽƌǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůŽƌŽǀĞƌŚĞĂĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͕ƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĂĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂŶƚĨƌĞĞ͕ŽƉĞŶ tWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬŵƵƐƚďĞƐƵƉƉŽƌƚĞĚƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ
ƚĞdžƚƵƌĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͘ ŚĂƐŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚƚŽƉƌĞǀĞŶƚŝƚƉĞĞůŝŶŐĂǁĂLJĨƌŽŵƚŚĞĂĚͲ
ŚĞƐŝǀĞĂŶĚƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞĂŐŽŽĚďŽŶĚ͘
dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞĚƌLJŽƌŵĂdžŝŵƵŵŵĂƚƚĚĂŵƉ͘
dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϯΣ ŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŶŐƚŚĞĞŶĚƐŽĨ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ tWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬ
ĂďŽǀĞĚĞǁƉŽŝŶƚĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂŶĚĐŽŶĚĞŶƐĂƚŝŽŶŽŶƚŚĞ ඵ dŚĞƚĂƉĞĞŶĚƐĂƌĞĐŽŶŶĞĐƚĞĚďLJŚŽƚĂŝƌƚŚĞƌŵĂů
ĨƌĞƐŚůLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůŵƵƐƚďĞĂǀŽŝĚĞĚ͘ ǁĞůĚŝŶŐ͘dŚĞǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂƐŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌĞƉĂƌĞĚďLJƌŽƵŐŚͲ
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ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ ǁŝƚŚƐĐŽƚĐŚďƌŝƚĞƉĂĚƐŽƌĨŝŶĞƐĂŶĚͲƉĂƉĞƌ͘
WůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞ ඵ ^ŝŬĂĚƵƌΠͲϯϬ>WŵƵƐƚďĞƉƵƚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƉƌĞƉĂƌĞĚǁĞůĚ
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ƚŽƚŚĞĨƌĞƐŚƉƌĞƉĂƌĞĚ^ŝŬĂĚƵƌΠͲϯϬ>WĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌͲ
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^ ĨĂĐĞ͘^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞ^LJƐƚĞŵĞŶĚŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŚĂǀĞƚŽ
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tWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ
ŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŶŐƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬĂŶĚ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ
tWŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ
ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞdĂƉĞ
ඵ dŚĞ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ tWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬĂŶĚ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ tWŵĞŵͲ
ඵ ůĞĂŶƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞďůĂĐŬďĂƐĞůĂLJĞƌƐŝĚĞŽĨƚŚĞ

^LJƐƚĞŵĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞ^LJƐƚĞŵ
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϯϭϯϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϯ

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ŝŶŐ͘
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ƉƌĞƉĂƌĞĚďLJƌŽƵŐŚĞŶŝŶŐŽƌŽƚŚĞƌƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌĞƉĂƌĂͲ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
ƚŝŽŶ͘^ĂƌŶĂ^ĞĂŵůĞĂŶĞƌĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚĨŽƌĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
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ŽĨĚŝƌƚ͘
ඵ tĞůĚŝŶŐƉĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌƐŵƵƐƚĨŽůůŽǁƵƉƚŚĞƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
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ƚƌĂŝŶĞĚĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌƐ͕ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞĚŝŶƚŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨ ƚŝŽŶƐŽĨƵƐĞ͘ƐĂĨĞƚLJĚĂƚĂƐŚĞĞƚĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐĂƌƚŝĐůĞϯϭŽĨ
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ŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶϴϬй͘dŚĞĞĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ ĚŽĞƐŶŽƚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶ^s,;ƐƵďƐƚĂŶĐĞƐŽĨǀĞƌLJŚŝŐŚĐŽŶͲ
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ĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚĂůůůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
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ĚŽŶĞǁŝƚŚĐůĞĂŶĐůŽƚŚƐƐŽĂŬĞĚǁŝƚŚ^ĂƌŶĂ^ĞĂŵ ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
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ඵ ZĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƵƉƚŽϴďĂƌ͕ĨŽƌŚŝŐŚͲ ƚŝŽŶƐ͘/ŶƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ͕ƚŚĞĚŝĨĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ƐƵďͲ
ĞƌǁĂƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌͲ ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂĐƚƵĂůƐŝƚĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵĐŚƚŚĂƚŶŽǁĂƌͲ
ǀŝĐĞ ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
WůĞĂƐĞĂůƐŽƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠ tWdĂƉĞͲϮϬϬDĞƚŚͲ ƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͕ŶŽƌĂŶLJůŝĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƌŝƐŝŶŐŽƵƚŽĨĂŶLJ
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System Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/09/2013
Identification no: 02 07 03 07 010 2 000099
Version: GCC
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SikaFuko Eco 1

SikaFuko® Eco 1
Injectable Hose for Sealing Construction Joints in Watertight
Structures
SikaFuko Eco 1 is an injectable hose for sealing construction joints in watertight
®
Product
structures against water and salt water ingress.
Description
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical conditions.


SikaFuko Eco 1 is used to seal construction joints in watertight structures against
®
Uses
water and salt water ingress. It is cast into the construction joints of the concrete.
When it is necessary to seal or reseal the construction joints, SikaFuko Eco 1 can
®

be injected with the most suitable Sika Injection materials based on acrylic and
polyurethane resins or micro-fine cement suspensions.
Characteristics /  Re-injectable with Sika acrylic resins and micro-fine cement suspensions.
Advantages
 One time injectable with Sika polyurethane injection resins.
 Highly economical
 Ideal back-up solution for combination with waterstops
 Easy to install
 Tested in water pressures up to 10 bar (100m)
 Suitable for many different structures and construction methods

Tests
Approval / Standards MPA NRW: German Approvals for use in construction joints
(29.11.04) / (02.07.04) / (23.04.08)
WISSBAU: Tested for application with polyurethane resins in construction joints
(02.04.04) / (11.02.08)
WISSBAU: Tested for application with acrylic resins and mirco-fine cement
suspensions resins in construction joints (20.07.04)

Product Data
Form Pre-fabricated hose
SikaFuko Eco 1 is supplied as a Combi-pack in a cardboard box containing:
®
Packaging
-
®
200 m SikaFuko Eco 1
- 10 m green PVC-hose (inlet)
- 10 m white PVC-hose (outlet)
- Accessories (2 m connecting pipe, 4 m heat shrink sleeve , x 50 closure plugs,
1 can of glue, 1 roll of tape, x 800 fastening clips)
Also available as pre-fabricated, made to measure sections in special packs with
accessories to suit (details on request).

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Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life Minimum 48 months from date of production if stored in undamaged, unopened and
sealed original packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base White inner core: PVC
Red outer layer: Expanded polyurethane

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Shore A (D) Hardness White inner core:
D 50 +/- 3 (DIN 53505)
Red outer layer:
A 80 +/- 5 (not expanded) (DIN 53505)
Elongation at Break White inner core:
≥ 100 % (DIN 53504)
Red outer layer:
> 50 % (DIN 53504)
Tensile Strength White inner core:
2
≥ 10 N/mm (DIN 53504)
Red outer layer:
2
≥ 10 N/mm (not expanded) (DIN 53504)

System
Information
System Structure ®
SikaFuko Eco 1
Injection channel (internal diameter: 6
A
mm)
White PVC spiral hose core to take up
B
the concrete pressure
Foamed plastic outer layer as a sealing
C membrane and to prevent cement
laitance penetration during concreting
Spiral perforation in the PVC core of the
D
injection hose
Staggered slot perforations in the
E foamed plastic outer layer for uniform
emergence of injection materials

6 mm Internal diameter: 6 mm (1/4 ´´)

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Application
Instructions
Assembly Instructions Accessories for the injection / vent ends

 The fabric reinforced PVC hoses (green and


transparent) are cut to the desired length
(standard size approx. 40 cm).

 The connecting pipe and the shrink-on sleeve


 are cut to a length of approx. 5 - 6 cm for each
end.

Assembly

 Rapid glue is applied on the connecting pipe


Connecting pipe which is inserted approx. halfway into the
SikaFuko Eco 1 (fig. 1).
®

  Rapid glue is then applied on the second half of


the connection pipe. The fabric reinforced PVC
hose (green and transparent) is slid over the
connection pipe (fig. 2).

 A shrink-on sleeve is installed in the middle


covering of the connection between the PVC
hose and the SikaFuko Eco 1 and heated with
®

 a hot air gun. The sleeve shrinks and firmly


holds the connection area (fig. 3).

 The PVC hose ends are closed with the closure


plugs to avoid the entry of other rmaterials (fig.
5).

 The SikaFuko Eco 1 is now ready for


®

installation.

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Installation
 In general, SikaFuko Eco 1 is installed in
®

lengths of up to 10 m. The PVC hose ends


have to be included in this length. If longer
lengths are required for construction reasons,
please contact us.
 The SikaFuko Eco 1 is installed on the
®

hardened concrete surface in the middle of the


construction joint (fig. 1).

  The minimum distance between two parallel


hose sections must be 5 cm (fig. 2).
 If two SikaFuko ECO 1 hoses cross for
®

construction reasons e.g. at junctions, the


upper of the hoses must be installed with the
PVC hose in the overlapping area (fig. 2).
Fixing
 The hose is fixed to prevent it from sliding or
floating with special clips at intervals of approx.
20 cm . The clips are pressed into 6 mm drilled
holes (fig. 2 + 4).
 The injection hose shall not be fastened to the

 reinforcement bars. The injection hose must lie


flat on the concrete surface throughout and be
routed in such a way that it is not buckled or
constricted (fig. 3).
Junction boxes
 For injection operations, the injection pump is
connected to the PVC hose vent ends which
are housed in the junction boxes (fig. 5,
centre).
The SikaFuko Eco 1 must be installed in
®

such a way that the joint between the
SikaFuko Eco 1 and the PVC connection
®

hose is completely embedded in concrete with


 a minimum cover of 5 cm.
 The junction boxes must be located approx. 15
cm above horizontal construction joints, or next
to the vertical construction joints.
 When installing junction boxes, the PVC hose,
injection and vent ends are continued approx.
10 cm into the junction box so that the ends
are accessible for injection.
 The junction boxes / injection packers must be
located where they are still easily accessible
for injection later.
Injection ports or packers
  The SikaFuko Eco 1 can be injected through
®

individual injection ports or packers (fig. 5, left)


or via the PVC hose ends which are continued
to junction boxes /or elsewhere outside of the
concrete (fig. 5, centre / right).
Documentation
 The precise location and the route of the
injection hoses in the structure shall be
carefully recorded and detailed (in ‘as built’
drawings).

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Back-Up System Combination with Waterstop profiles
The SikaFuko Eco 1 injection hose can also be
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used in combination with different waterstop profiles:


 Internally placed expansion joint waterstops:
The injection hose is fixed to both legs of the
waterstop using special clips (every 20 cm) on
the edge beads.
 Internally placed expansion joint waterstops
with lateral steel plates: The injection hose is
fixed to the lateral steel plates with clips.
According to the German regulation ZTV ING
(Tunnel), internal elastomeric waterstops with
vulcanised steel plates and attached injection
channels, have to be installed in the
construction of road tunnels for example.
 Externally placed expansion joint and
construction joint waterstops. The injection
hose is fixed to the central anchor rib. Suitable
clearance to the reinforcement must be
maintained so that the steel does not lie on the
injection hose.

Injection Injection materials


The SikaFuko Eco 1 injection hose and the Sika
®

injection material are a system. Not every injection


material is suitable for injection. The injection
materials must have the following properties:
 Adequate viscosity (< 200 mPas at 20°C)
 Adequate curing time (> 20-30 min.)
The SikaFuko Eco 1 is injectable with different Sika
®

injection materials:
Re-injectable
 Acrylic resins
 Micro-fine cement suspensions
One-time injectable
 Polyurethane resins
Do not use SikaFuko Eco 1 -System for sealing expansion / movement joints.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 07 010 2 000099
Version no: GCC
®
SikaFuko VT 1

SikaFuko® VT 1
Injectable Hose With Integral ‘Valves’ for Sealing Construction
Joints in Watertight Structures
SikaFuko VT 1 is an injectable hose with unique integral ‘valves’ for sealing and
®
Product
possibly resealing construction joints in watertight structures against water and salt
Description
Construction

water ingress.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.
SikaFuko VT 1 is used to seal construction joints in watertight structures against
®
Uses
water and salt water ingress. It is cast into the construction joints with the concrete.
®
To seal the joint SikaFuko VT 1 can be injected with suitable Sika injection
®

materials including acrylic and polyurethane resins, or micro-fine cement


suspensions.
®
When it is necessary to reseal the joint again by re-injection, provided Sika acrylic
resin or micro-fine cement is used for the initial injection.
Characteristics /  Uses unique valve techniques for injection
Advantages ®
 Re-injectable with Sika acrylic resins and micro-fine cement suspensions.
®
 One-time injectable with Sika polyurethane resins
 Easy to install
 Tested in water pressures up to 10 bar (100m)
 Suitable for many different structures and construction methods
 Long-term references on many international projects

Tests
Standards / Approvals MPA NRW: P-22-MPANRW-2368/2 - German Approval for use in construction
joints (01.12.04)
WISSBAU: Tested for use in construction joints (28.01.04)

Product Data
Form PVC hose with Neoprene cellular profile strips encased in polyester mesh
Appearance / Colour Rolled, prefabricated, yellow coloured hose
The SikaFuko VT 1 is supplied as a Combi-pack in a cardboard box containing:
®
Packaging
 200 m SikaFuko VT 1
®

 10 m green PVC-hose (inlet)


 10 m white PVC-hose (outlet)
 Accessories (2 m connecting pipe, 4 m heat shrink sleeve , x 50 closure plugs,
1 can of glue, 1 roll of tape, x 800 fastening clips)
 Also available as pre-fabricated, made to measure sections in special packs
with accessories to suit for special projects (details on request).

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Storage
Storage Conditions Stored in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging, in cool and dry
conditions and at temperatures between +5°C and 35°C.
Shelf Life Minimum 48 months from date of production when stored in original unopened,
undamaged and sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Yellow inner core: PVC
Yellow profile strips: Neoprene based cellur rubber
Mesh: Polyester

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Shore A Hardness Yellow inner core: 85 +/- 3 (DIN EN ISO 868)
Yellow profile strips: 20 +/- 5 (DIN EN ISO 868)
Elongation at Break Yellow inner core: ≥ 250% (DIN EN ISO 527)
Yellow profile strips: ≥ 300% (DIN EN ISO 527)
Mesh: ≥ 30% (DIN EN ISO 527)
2
Tensile Strength Yellow inner core: ≥ 14 N/mm (DIN EN ISO 527)
2
Yellow profile strips: ≥ 3 N/mm (DIN EN ISO 527)
2
Mesh: ≥ 30 N/mm (DIN EN ISO 527)

System
Information
®
System Structure SikaFuko VT 1
A Injection channel
B Solid hose core made of high quality
PVC compound
C Lateral grooves with staggered
injection openings
D Compressible neoprene profile strips
(as ‘valves’) over the longitudinal
grooves
E Fine webbed nylon mesh for secure
fixing of the neoprene profiles

Internal diameter: 6 mm (1/4”)

®
Special Types SikaFuko VT 2 (on request)  for cementitious injection materials for
longer hose sections
®
SikaFuko VT 3 (on request)  Single strip version for top-down
construction
®
SikaFuko VT 4 (on request)  electrically conductive version e.g. for
mining applications

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Assembly Instructions Cut to size
 SikaFuko VT 1 has to be cut to the
®

desired length

 Prior to cutting, secure the cutting area


of the hose with insulating tape to avoid
fraying of the nylon mesh.

Accessories for the injection / vent ends


 The fabric reinforced PVC hoses
(green and transparent) are cut to the
desired length (standard size approx.
40 cm = 16 ins).
VT 1

 The connection pipe and the shrink-on


sleeve are cut to a length of approx.
5 - 6 cm (2’’) for each end.

Assembly

 Rapid glue is applied on the connection


pipe which is inserted approx. halfway
into the SikaFuko VT 1 (fig. 1).
®

VT 1

 Rapid glue is then applied on the


second half of the connection pipe. The
fabric reinforced PVC hose (green or
transparent) is slid over the connection
pipe (fig. 2).
VT 1

 A shrink-on sleeve is installed in the


middle covering of the connection
between the PVC hose and the end
and the SikaFuko VT 1 and heated
®

with a hot air gun. The sleeve shrinks


and firmly holds the connection area
VT 1 (fig. 3).



  The PVC hose ends are closed with the
 closure plugs to avoid the entry of other
materials (fig. 4).

VT 1
The SikaFuko VT 1 is now ready for
®

installation.

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Installation Instructions Installation
  In general, SikaFuko VT 1 is installed
®

in lengths of up to 12 m (39 ft.). The


PVC hoses have to be included in this
length. If longer lengths are required for
construction reasons, please contact
us.
 The SikaFuko VT 1 is installed on the
®

hardened concrete surface in the


middle of the construction joint (fig. 1).
 The minimum distance between two
parallel hose sections must be
5 cm (2’’) (fig. 2).
  If two SikaFuko VT 1 injection hoses
®

cross for construction reasons e.g. at


junctions, the upper of the hoses must
be installed with the PVC connection
hose in the overlapping area (fig. 2).
Fixing
 The hose shall be fixed to prevent it
from sliding or floating with special clips
at intervals of approx. 20 - 25 cm
(8’’-10’’). The clips are pressed into
6 mm (1/4’’) drilled holes (figs. 2 + 4).
 The injection hose shall not be
fastened to the reinforcement bars. The
injection hose must lie flat on the
 concrete surface throughout and be
routed in such a way that it is not

 buckled or constricted (fig. 3).


Junction boxes

  For injection operations, the injection


pump is connected to the PVC
connection hose vent ends which are
 housed in the junction boxes
(fig. 5, left).
 The SikaFuko VT 1 must be installed
®

in such a way that the joint between the


SikaFuko VT 1 hose and the PVC
®

connection hose is completely


embedded in concrete with a minimum
cover of 5 cm (2’’).
  The junction boxes must be located
approx. 15 cm (6’’) above horizontal
construction joints, or next to vertical
construction joints
 When installing junction boxes, the
PVC hose injection and vent ends are
continued approx. 10 cm (4’’) into the
junction box so that the ends are
accessible for injection.
 The junction boxes or injection packers
must be located where they are still
easily accessible for injection later.
Injection ports or ‘packers’
 The SikaFuko VT 1 can be injected
®

 through individual injection ports or


packers (fig. 5, right) or via the PVC
connection hose ends which are either
contained in junction boxes or
elsewhere outside of the concrete
(fig. 5, left / centre).
Documentation
 The precise location and the route of
the injection hoses in the structure shall
be carefully recorded and detailed (in
‘as-built’ drawings).

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Injection Injection materials
The SikaFuko VT 1 injection hose and the
®
®
Sika injection materials are a system. Not every
injection material is suitable for injection. The
injection material must have the following
properties:
 Adequate viscosity (< 200 mPas at
20°C)
 Adequate curing time (> 20 - 30 min.)
The SikaFuko® VT 1 is injectable with different
®
Sika injection materials:
 Re-injectable
 Acrylic resins
 Micro-fine cement suspensions
One time injectable
 Polyurethane resins

Principles of Waterproofing Construction


®
Joints with the SikaFuko VT 1 system

Concreting
 Under the external fresh concrete
pressure, the neoprene strips close the
 injection openings (‘valves’) so that no
cement grout can enter the hose during
the concrete placement (fig. 1 ).

Injection
 The injection pressure from inside the
SikaFuko VT 1 compresses the
®

neoprene strips and allows the injection


material to flow out from the
longitudinal openings (‘valves’). This
enables a uniform discharge of the
material over the whole length of the
hose and has a high level of sealing
capability (fig. 2).

 Cleaning by vacuum


®
 When using Sika acrylic resins or
micro-fine cement suspensions for
injection, the SikaFuko VT 1 can be
®

 flushed clean with water by applying a


vacuum after the leaks are sealed and
 the injection work is complete. The
hose is then ready for any further re-
injection if and when required in the
future (fig. 3 + 4).

Testing the water-tightness


 The water-tightness of the joint can be
tested by applying a defined water

 pressure via the SikaFuko VT 1 hose.


®

Do not use SikaFuko VT 1 for sealing expansion / movement joints.


®
Notes on Application /
Limitations

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Health and Safety products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no: 02 07 03 07 0102 000099
Version no: GCC
®
SikaFuko VT 2

SikaFuko® VT 2
Injectable Hose with Integral ‘Valves’ for Sealing Construction
Joints in Watertight Structures
SikaFuko VT 2 is an injectable hose with unique integral ‘valves’ for sealing and
®
Product
possibly resealing construction joints in watertight structures against water and salt
Description
Construction

water ingress.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.
SikaFuko VT 2 is used to seal construction joints in watertight structures against
®
Uses
water and salt water ingress. It is cast into the construction joints with the concrete.
®
To seal the joint SikaFuko VT 2 can be injected with suitable Sika injection
®

materials including acrylic and polyurethane resins, or micro-fine cement


suspensions.
®
When it is necessary to reseal the joint again by re-injection, provided Sika acrylic
resin or micro-fine cement is used for the initial injection.
Characteristics /  Uses unique valve techniques for injection
Advantages ®
 Re-injectable with Sika acrylic resins and micro-fine cement suspensions.
®
 One-time injectable with Sika polyurethane resins
 Easy to install
 Tested in water pressures up to 10 bar (100m)
 Suitable for many different structures and construction methods
 Long-term references on many international projects

Tests
Standards / Approvals MPA NRW: P-22-MPANRW-2368/2 - German Approval for use in construction
joints (01.12.04)
WISSBAU: Tested for use in construction joints (28.01.04)

Product Data
Form PVC hose with Neoprene cellular profile strips encased in a nylon mesh
Appearance / Colour Rolled, yellow / ivory coloured hose
Packaging On rolls, unassembled, 125 m disposable reels, packed in a cardboard-box

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging, in cool and dry
conditions and at temperatures between +5°C and 35°C.
Shelf Life Minimum 48 months from date of production when stored in undamaged, unopened
original sealed packaging.

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Technical Data
Shore A Hardness Yellow inner core: 85 +/- 3 (DIN 53505)
Yellow profile strips: 20 +/- 5 (DIN 53505)
Elongation at Break Yellow inner core: ≥ 250% (DIN 53504)
Yellow profile strips: ≥ 300% (DIN 53504)
Mesh: ≥ 30% (DIN 53504)
2
Tensile Strength Yellow inner core: ≥ 14 N/mm (DIN 53504)
2
Yellow profile strips: ≥ 3 N/mm (DIN 53504)
2
Mesh: ≥ 30 N/mm (DIN 53504)

Application Details
®
System Structure SikaFuko VT 2
A Injection channel
B Solid hose core made of high quality
PVC compound
C Lateral grooves with staggered
injection openings
D Compressible neoprene profile strips
(as ‘valves’) over the longitudinal
grooves
E Fine webbed nylon mesh for secure
fixing of the neoprene profiles

Internal diameter: 10 mm

®
Special Types SikaFuko VT 3 (on request)  Single strip version for top-down
construction
®
SikaFuko VT 4 (on request)  electrically conductive version e.g. for
mining applications

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Assembly Instructions Cut to size
 SikaFuko VT 2 has to be cut to the
®

desired length

 Prior to cutting, secure the cutting area


of the hose with insulating tape to avoid
fraying of the nylon mesh.

Accessories for the injection / vent ends


 The fabric reinforced PVC hoses
(green and transparent) are cut to the
desired length (standard size approx.
40 cm = 16 ins).
VT 2

 The connection pipe and the shrink-on


sleeve are cut to a length of approx.
5 - 6 cm (2’’) for each end.

Assembly

 Rapid glue is applied on the connection


pipe which is inserted approx. halfway
into the SikaFuko VT 2 (fig. 1).
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VT 2

 Rapid glue is then applied on the


second half of the connection pipe. The
fabric reinforced PVC hose (green or
transparent) is slid over the connection
pipe (fig. 2).
VT 2

 A shrink-on sleeve is installed in the


middle covering of the connection
between the PVC hose and the end
and the SikaFuko VT 2 and heated
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with a hot air gun. The sleeve shrinks


and firmly holds the connection area
VT 2 (fig. 3).



  The PVC hose ends are closed with the
 closure plugs to avoid the entry of other
materials (fig. 4).

VT 2
The SikaFuko VT 2 is now ready for
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installation.

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Installation Instructions Installation
  The SikaFuko VT 2 is installed on the
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hardened concrete surface in the


middle of the construction joint (fig. 1).
 The minimum distance between two
parallel hose sections must be
5 cm (2’’) (fig. 2).
 If two SikaFuko VT 2 injection hoses
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cross for construction reasons e.g. at


junctions, the upper of the hoses must
be installed with the PVC connection
hose in the overlapping area (fig. 2).

 Fixing
 The hose shall be fixed to prevent it
from sliding or floating with special clips
at intervals of approx. 20 - 25 cm
(8’’-10’’). The clips are pressed into
6 mm (1/4’’) drilled holes (figs. 2 + 4).
 The injection hose shall not be
fastened to the reinforcement bars. The
injection hose must lie flat on the
concrete surface throughout and be
routed in such a way that it is not
buckled or constricted (fig. 3).
Junction boxes
 For injection operations, the injection
pump is connected to the PVC
 connection hose vent ends which are
housed in the junction boxes
 (fig. 5, left).
 The SikaFuko VT 2 must be installed
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 in such a way that the joint between the


SikaFuko VT 2 hose and the PVC
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connection hose is completely


 embedded in concrete with a minimum
cover of 5 cm (2’’).
 The junction boxes must be located
approx. 15 cm (6’’) above horizontal
construction joints, or next to vertical
construction joints
 When installing junction boxes, the

 PVC hose injection and vent ends are


continued approx. 10 cm (4’’) into the
junction box so that the ends are
accessible for injection.
 The junction boxes or injection packers
must be located where they are still
easily accessible for injection later.
Injection ports or ‘packers’
 The SikaFuko VT 2 can be injected
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through individual injection ports or


packers (fig. 5, right) or via the PVC
connection hose ends which are either
contained in junction boxes or
elsewhere outside of the concrete
(fig. 5, left / centre).
 Documentation
 The precise location and the route of
the injection hoses in the structure shall
be carefully recorded and detailed (in
‘as-built’ drawings).

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Injection Injection materials
The SikaFuko VT 2 injection hose and the
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Sika injection materials are a system. Not every
injection material is suitable for injection. The
injection material must have the following
properties:
 Adequate viscosity (< 200 mPas at
20°C)
 Adequate curing time (> 20 - 30 min.)
The SikaFuko® VT 2 is injectable with different
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Sika injection materials:
 Re-injectable
 Acrylic resins
 Micro-fine cement suspensions
One time injectable
 Polyurethane resins

Principles of Waterproofing Construction


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Joints with the SikaFuko VT 2 system

Concreting
 Under the external fresh concrete
pressure, the neoprene strips close the
 injection openings (‘valves’) so that no
cement grout can enter the hose during
the concrete placement (fig. 1 ).

Injection
 The injection pressure from inside the
SikaFuko VT 2 compresses the
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neoprene strips and allows the injection


material to flow out from the
longitudinal openings (‘valves’). This
enables a uniform discharge of the
material over the whole length of the
hose and has a high level of sealing
capability (fig. 2).

 Cleaning by vacuum


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 When using Sika acrylic resins or
micro-fine cement suspensions for
injection, the SikaFuko VT 2 can be
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 flushed clean with water by applying a


vacuum after the leaks are sealed and
 the injection work is complete. The
hose is then ready for any further
re-injection if and when required in the
future (fig. 3 + 4).

Testing the water-tightness


 The water-tightness of the joint can be
tested by applying a defined water

 pressure via the SikaFuko VT 2 hose.


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Do not use SikaFuko VT 2 for sealing expansion / movement joints.


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Notes on Application /
Limitations

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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ďĂƐĞĚŽŶƉƌĞŵŝƵŵͲƋƵĂůŝƚLJƉŽůLJǀŝŶLJůĐŚůŽƌŝĚĞ;WsͲWͿ͘ Eϭϯϰϵϭ͕ĞĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨWĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞEƌ͘
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ϬϮϬϳϬϰϮϬϭϬϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϬϭϬϬϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĞĚďLJŶŽƚŝĨŝĞĚĨĂĐƚͲ
ŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶƚƌŽůĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďŽĚLJϭϮϭϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝͲ
h^^ ĨŝĐĂƚĞŽĨĐŽŶĨŽƌŵŝƚLJŽĨƚŚĞĨĂĐƚŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶͲ
ƚƌŽůϭϮϭϯͲWZͲϬϮϴ͕ĂŶĚƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŵĂƌŬͲ
tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƚƵŶŶĞůƐĂŶĚďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚǁĂͲ ŝŶŐ͘
ƚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞƐƐ͘ ඵ Ζ&ůĞdžŝďůĞƐŚĞĞƚƐĨŽƌǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐͲWůĂƐƚŝĐĂŶĚƌƵďͲ
ďĞƌĚĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨƐŚĞĞƚƐŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐƉůĂƐƚŝĐĂŶĚƌƵďďĞƌ
,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^ ďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƚĂŶŬŝŶŐƐŚĞĞƚΖĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽEϭϯϵϲϳ͕ĞͲ
ĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨWĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞEƌ͘
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽĂŐĞŝŶŐ ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϬϭϬϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϬϭϬϬϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĞĚďLJŶŽƚŝĨŝĞĚĨĂĐƚͲ
ඵ ĂƐĞĚŽŶǀŝƌŐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůǁŝƚŚĐŽŶƐŝƐƚĞŶƚƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶƚƌŽůĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďŽĚLJϭϮϭϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝͲ
ඵ tŝƚŚŽƵƚ,W;KWͿƉůĂƐƚŝĐŝƐĞƌƐ ĨŝĐĂƚĞŽĨĐŽŶĨŽƌŵŝƚLJŽĨƚŚĞĨĂĐƚŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶͲ
ඵ tŝƚŚƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌƚŽŝŶĚŝĐĂƚĞĚĂŵĂŐĞƐ ƚƌŽůϭϮϭϯͲWͲϬϮϵ͕ĂŶĚƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŵĂƌŬŝŶŐ
ඵ KƉƚŝŵŝnjĞĚĨůĞdžŝďŝůŝƚLJ͕ƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚŵƵůƚŝͲĂdžŝĂů
ĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ůĂƐƚŝĐŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌ
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŶĨůƵĞŶĐĞƐ
ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞŝŶĐŽůĚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĂĐŝĚŝĐƐŽĨƚǁĂƚĞƌĂŶĚĂůͲ
ŬĂůŝŶĞĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚƐ
ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚŵŝĐƌŽͲŽƌŐĂŶŝƐŵƐ
ඵ KƉƚŝŵŝnjĞĚǁŽƌŬĂďŝůŝƚLJ͕ƚŚĞƌŵĂůůLJǁĞůĚĂďůĞ
ඵ ĂŶďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶĚĂŵƉƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ඵ dĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJhsƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJĨŽƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ^ĞůĨͲĞdžƚŝŶŐƵŝƐŚŝŶŐŝŶĨŝƌĞ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZŽůůƐŝnjĞ Ϯ͘ϮϬŵ;ǁŝĚƚŚͿпƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚϮϬŵŽƌ
ŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůĂƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĞĚ

ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ ^ŵŽŽƚŚ


ŽůŽƵƌ ^ŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ͗zĞůůŽǁ
ŽƚƚŽŵůĂLJĞƌ͗ĂƌŬŐƌĞLJ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWϭϭϬϬͲϮϬ,>
DĂƌĐŚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϯ

ϲϴ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϱLJĞĂƌƐƐŚĞůĨůŝĨĞĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚ͕
ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͕ŝŶĂŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶŝŶ
ƵŶĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘dŚĞLJŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶͲ
ůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͕ĞƚĐ͘
ŽŶŽƚƐƚĂĐŬƉĂůůĞƚƐŽĨƌŽůůƐĚƵƌŝŶŐƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚŽƌƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ Ϯ͘ϬϬŵŵ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ ;EϭϴϰϵͲϮͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ Ϯ͘ϱϲŬŐͬŵϮ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿ ;EϭϴϰϵͲϮͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ  ϭϳ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ;цϮ͘ϬͿ;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ;EϭϮϯϭϭͲϮͿ
ϭϲ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ;цϮ͘ϬͿ;ĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ
ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶĂƚƌĞĂŬ шϯϬϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ  ;/^KϱϮϳͿ
DŽĚƵůƵƐŽĨůĂƐƚŝĐŝƚLJŝŶdĞŶƐŝŽŶ  чϮϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ
;ĞƚǁĞĞŶϭйĂŶĚϮйĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͕ǀсϱŵŵͬŵŝŶͿ
ƵƌƐƚ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϴϬй;сϭ͘ϬŵͿ ;EϭϰϭϱϭͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ^ƚĂƚŝĐWƵŶĐƚƵƌĞ Ϯ͘ϯϱŬE;цϬ͘ϮϱͿ  ;E/^KϭϮϮϯϲͿ


ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϳϱϬŵŵĚƌŽƉŚĞŝŐŚƚ  ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ
;ϱϬϬŐĨĂůůŝŶŐǁĞŝŐŚƚ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ
>ŽŶŐdĞƌŵŽŵƉƌĞƐƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϳ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ϱϬŚͿ  ;ƐŝŵŝůĂƌ ƚŽ ^/ sϮϴϬͬϭϰͿ
&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ  ;EϰϵϱͲϱͿ
ŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůŚĂŶŐĞĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚ ŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůĐŚĂŶŐĞ фϮ͘Ϭй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ  ;EϭϭϬϳͲϮͿ
;нϴϬΣͬϲŚͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽKdžŝĚĂƚŝŽŶ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ чϭϬй ;EϭϰϱϳϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ чϭϬй ;ϭϮϬĚͬϴϬΣͿ

ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ^ƚŽƌĂŐĞŝŶtĂƌŵtĂͲ ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ ;^/sϮϴϬͬϭϯĂŶĚ


ƚĞƌ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ KsͿ
ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ фϰй ;ϱϬΣͬϴŵŽŶƚŚƐͿ

ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ фϭϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ


;ϳϬΣͬϯϲϬĚͿ

ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ^ĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚ>ŝŵĞǁĂƐŚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϮͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ
ϱͲϲй^ƵůĨƵƌŽƵƐĂĐŝĚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϯͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϴϰϳͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ
&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌͲ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ
ĂƚƵƌĞƐ

DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ чϭϱй ;EϭϮϮϮϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ чϭϱй ;ϭϲǁĞĞŬƐͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽtĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ ZĞŵĂŝŶŝŶŐƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϳϱй ;EϭϮϮϮϰͿ


ĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͗ ;ϯϱϬD:ͬŵϮͿ

ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŽ&ŝƌĞ ůĂƐƐ  ;EϭϯϱϬϭʹϭͿ


;E/^KϭϭϵϮϱʹϮͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWϭϭϬϬͲϮϬ,>
DĂƌĐŚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϯ

ϲϵ
ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚtĞůĚŝŶŐŽĨKǀĞƌͲ ^ŚĞĂƌƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůͲ ƌĞĂŬŽĐĐƵƌƐŽƵƚƐŝĚĞŽĨ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϮͿ
ůĂƉƐ ĚĞĚƐĞĂŵ ƐĞĂŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϲͲϮͿ
WĞĞůƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůĚĞĚ шϲ͘ϬEͬŵŵ
ƐĞĂŵ

^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϭϬΣͬнϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚDĂdžŝŵƵŵdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŽĨ>ŝͲ нϯϱΣ
ƋƵŝĚƐ

^z^dD^
^LJƐƚĞŵ^ƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ŶĐŝůůĂƌLJWƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͗
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWŝƐĐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠt&ĞůƚWW
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtdƵŶĚƌĂŝŶ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚƐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂtĂƚĞƌďĂƌΠ;WsͲƉďĂƐĞĚͿĨŽƌĨŽƌŵŝŶŐĐŽŵƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ
ŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞũŽŝŶƚƐŝŶĂŶĚĨŝdžŝŶŐƐͬƚĞƌŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶƐƚŽƚŚĞĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞ^LJƐƚĞŵ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠŝůĂƚĞĐΠ^LJƐƚĞŵ
&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞ
ŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶĞƚĐ͘ŝŶƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘ůůŵĞŵͲ
ďƌĂŶĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŵƵƐƚďĞŚĞĂƚǁĞůĚĞĚƵƐŝŶŐŚĂŶĚǁĞůĚͲ
^h^dZdYh>/dz ŝŶŐŐƵŶƐĂŶĚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƌŽůůĞƌƐŽƌĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐŚĞĂƚǁĞůĚͲ
ŝŶŐŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƐ͕ǁŝƚŚŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůůLJĂĚũƵƐƚĂďůĞĂŶĚĞůĞĐͲ
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ĂŶĚĨƌĞĞŽĨƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐͬƌƵŶŶŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ ƚŚĞŵĂŶƵĂů>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdƌŝĂĐW/ͬĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌ
ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞ dǁŝŶŶLJ^ͬƐĞŵŝͲĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdƌŝĂĐƌŝǀĞͿ͘tĞůĚͲ
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ŝŶŐƉĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌƐ͕ƐƵĐŚĂƐƐƉĞĞĚĂŶĚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚ
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ŶŽƚĞdžĐĞĞĚĂƌĂƚŝŽŽĨůĞŶŐƚŚƚŽĚĞƉƚŚŽĨϱ͗ϭĂŶĚŝƚƐ ǁŽƌŬƐ͘dŚĞĞdžĞĐƵƚŝŽŶŽĨdͲũŽŝŶƚƐĚĞŵĂŶĚƐƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ
ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵƌĂĚŝƵƐŵƵƐƚďĞϮϬĐĞŶƚŝŵĞƚƌĞ͘dŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞ ƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂ͘/ŶƚŚĞƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJĨĂďƌŝĐͲ
ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŵƵƐƚŶŽƚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶďƌŽŬĞŶĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͘ŶLJůĞĂŬƐ ĂƚĞĚǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂƚŚĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŵƵƐƚďĞĐŚĂŵĨĞƌĞĚĐĂƌĞͲ
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ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘ ůĂƚŝǀĞĂŝƌŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJ;Z,ͿŽĨŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶϴϬй͘dŚĞĞĨĨĞĐƚͲ
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ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘ ďĞƐƵƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƌĞƋƵĞƐƚ͘
Z'h>d/KE;ͿEKϭϵϬϳͬϮϬϬϲͲZ,
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ϳϭ
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ƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞǁŝƚŚĂƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ͕ ƵŶĚĞƌŐƌŽƵŶĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘&ůƵŝĚďĂƌƌŝĞƌ͘ΖĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽ
ďĂƐĞĚŽŶƉƌĞŵŝƵŵͲƋƵĂůŝƚLJƉŽůLJǀŝŶLJůĐŚůŽƌŝĚĞ;WsͲWͿ͘ Eϭϯϰϵϭ͕ĞĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨWĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞEƌ͘
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tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƚƵŶŶĞůƐĂŶĚďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚǁĂͲ ŝŶŐ͘
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ďĞƌĚĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨƐŚĞĞƚƐŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐƉůĂƐƚŝĐĂŶĚƌƵďďĞƌ
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ĐůĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨWĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞEƌ͘
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽĂŐĞŝŶŐ ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϬϭϬϬϬϮϮϬϬϬϬϭϬϬϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĞĚďLJŶŽƚŝĨŝĞĚĨĂĐƚͲ
ඵ ĂƐĞĚŽŶǀŝƌŐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůǁŝƚŚĐŽŶƐŝƐƚĞŶƚƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶƚƌŽůĐĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďŽĚLJϭϮϭϯ͕ĐĞƌƚŝͲ
ඵ tŝƚŚŽƵƚ,W;KWͿƉůĂƐƚŝĐŝƐĞƌƐ ĨŝĐĂƚĞŽĨĐŽŶĨŽƌŵŝƚLJŽĨƚŚĞĨĂĐƚŽƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĐŽŶͲ
ඵ tŝƚŚƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌƚŽŝŶĚŝĐĂƚĞĚĂŵĂŐĞƐ ƚƌŽůϭϮϭϯͲWͲϬϮϵ͕ĂŶĚƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŵĂƌŬͲ
ඵ KƉƚŝŵŝnjĞĚĨůĞdžŝďŝůŝƚLJ͕ƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚŵƵůƚŝͲĂdžŝĂů ŝŶŐ͘
ĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ůĂƐƚŝĐŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌ
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŶĨůƵĞŶĐĞƐ
ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞŝŶĐŽůĚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĂĐŝĚŝĐƐŽĨƚǁĂƚĞƌĂŶĚĂůͲ
ŬĂůŝŶĞĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚƐ
ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚŵŝĐƌŽͲŽƌŐĂŶŝƐŵƐ
ඵ KƉƚŝŵŝnjĞĚǁŽƌŬĂďŝůŝƚLJ͕ƚŚĞƌŵĂůůLJǁĞůĚĂďůĞ
ඵ ĂŶďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶĚĂŵƉƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ඵ dĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJhsƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJĨŽƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ^ĞůĨͲĞdžƚŝŶŐƵŝƐŚŝŶŐŝŶĨŝƌĞ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZŽůůƐŝnjĞ Ϯ͘ϮϬŵ;ǁŝĚƚŚͿпƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚŝŶĚŝͲ
ǀŝĚƵĂůĂƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĞĚ

ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ ^ŵŽŽƚŚ


ŽůŽƵƌ ^ŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ͗zĞůůŽǁ
ŽƚƚŽŵůĂLJĞƌ͗ĂƌŬŐƌĞLJ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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DĂƌĐŚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϵ

ϳϮ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϱLJĞĂƌƐƐŚĞůĨůŝĨĞĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚ͕
ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͕ŝŶĂŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚ
ŝŶĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘dŚĞLJŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕
ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͕ĞƚĐ͘
ŽŶŽƚƐƚĂĐŬƉĂůůĞƚƐŽĨƌŽůůƐĚƵƌŝŶŐƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚŽƌƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͘
sŝƐŝďůĞĞĨĞĐƚƐ WĂƐƐ ;EϭϴϱϬͲϮͿ

ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ Ϯ͘ϮϬŵŵ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ ;EϭϴϰϵʹϮͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ Ϯ͘ϴϭŬŐͬŵϮ ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿ ;EϭϴϰϵʹϮͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ϭϳ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ ;цϮ͘ϬͿ;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ
ϭϲ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ ;цϮ͘ϬͿ;ĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ
ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶĂƚƌĞĂŬ шϯϬϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ

DŽĚƵůƵƐŽĨůĂƐƚŝĐŝƚLJŝŶdĞŶƐŝŽŶ чϮϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ

ƵƌƐƚ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϴϬй;сϭ͘ϬŵͿ ;EϭϰϭϱϭͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϳϱϬŵŵĚƌŽƉŚĞŝŐŚƚ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ


;ϱϬϬŐĨĂůůŝŶŐǁĞŝŐŚƚ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ
>ŽŶŐdĞƌŵŽŵƉƌĞƐƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϳ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ϱϬŚͿ ;^ŝŵŝůĂƌƚŽ^/sϮϴϬͬϭϰͿ

&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ ;EϰϵϱʹϱͿ

ŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůŚĂŶŐĞĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚ ŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůĐŚĂŶŐĞ͗ фϮ͘Ϭй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐ ;EϭϭϬϳʹϮͿ


ĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;нϴϬΣͬϲŚͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽKdžŝĚĂƚŝŽŶ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͗ чϭϬй ;EϭϰϱϳϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ͗чϭϬй ;ϵϬĚͬϴϱΣͿ

ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ^ƚŽƌĂŐĞŝŶtĂƌŵtĂͲ ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ͗фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ ;^/sϮϴϬͬϭϯͿ


ƚĞƌ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͗ фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ ;KsͿ
ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ͗ фϰй ;ϱϬΣͬϴŵŽŶƚŚƐͿ

ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ͗ фϭϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ


;ϳϬΣͬϯϲϬĚͿ

ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ^ĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚ>ŝŵĞǁĂƐŚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϮͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ
ϱʹϲй^ƵůĨƵƌŽƵƐĂĐŝĚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϯͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϴϰϳͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ
&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌͲ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ
ĂƚƵƌĞƐ

DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ͗чϭϱй ;EϭϮϮϮϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͗ чϭϱй ;ϭϲǁĞĞŬƐͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽtĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ ZĞŵĂŝŶŝŶŐƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϳϱй;ϯϱϬD:ͬŵϮͿ ;EϭϮϮϮϰͿ


ĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ͗

ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŽ&ŝƌĞ ůĂƐƐ ;EϭϯϱϬϭͲϭͿ;E/^KϭϭϵϮϱͲϮͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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DĂƌĐŚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϵ

ϳϯ
ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚtĞůĚŝŶŐŽĨKǀĞƌͲ ^ŚĞĂƌƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůͲ ƌĞĂŬŽĐĐƵƌƐŽƵƚƐŝĚĞŽĨ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϮͿ
ůĂƉƐ ĚĞĚƐĞĂŵ ƐĞĂŵ
WĞĞůƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůĚĞĚ шϲ͘ϬEͬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϲͲϮͿ
ƐĞĂŵ

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ŵďŝĞŶƚDĂdžŝŵƵŵdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŽĨ>ŝͲ нϯϱΣ
ƋƵŝĚƐ

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^LJƐƚĞŵ^ƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ŶĐŝůůĂƌLJWƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͗
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWŝƐĐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠt&ĞůƚWW
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtdƵŶĚƌĂŝŶ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚƐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂtĂƚĞƌďĂƌΠ;WsͲƉďĂƐĞĚͿĨŽƌĨŽƌŵŝŶŐĐŽŵƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ
ŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞũŽŝŶƚƐĂŶĚĨŝdžĂƚŝŽŶƐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞ^LJƐƚĞŵ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠŝůĂƚĞĐΠ^LJƐƚĞŵ
&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞ
ŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶĞƚĐ͘ŝŶƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘ůůŵĞŵͲ
ďƌĂŶĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŵƵƐƚďĞŚĞĂƚǁĞůĚĞĚďLJƵƐŝŶŐŚĂŶĚ
^h^dZdYh>/dz ǁĞůĚŝŶŐŐƵŶƐĂŶĚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƌŽůůĞƌƐŽƌĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐŚĞĂƚ
ǁĞůĚŝŶŐŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƐ͕ǁŝƚŚŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůůLJĂĚũƵƐƚĂďůĞĂŶĚ
/ŶͲƐŝƚƵĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͗^ƚĞĞůͲƚƌŽǁĞůĨŝŶŝƐŚĞĚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ƐŽƵŶĚ ĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐĂůůLJĐŽŶƚƌŽůůĞĚǁĞůĚŝŶŐƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ;ƐƵĐŚ
ĂŶĚĨƌĞĞŽĨƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐͬƌƵŶŶŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ ĂƐƚŚĞŵĂŶƵĂů>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdƌŝĂĐW/ͬĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌ
ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞ dǁŝŶŶLJ^ͬƐĞŵŝͲĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdƌŝĂĐƌŝǀĞͿ͘tĞůĚͲ
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ŝŶŐƉĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌƐ͕ƐƵĐŚĂƐƐƉĞĞĚĂŶĚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚ
^ŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞ͗dŚĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞŽĨƚŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŵƵƐƚ ĂůƐŽďĞĞƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚǁŝƚŚƚƌŝĂůƐŽŶƐŝƚĞ͕ƉƌŝŽƌƚŽĂŶLJ
ŶŽƚĞdžĐĞĞĚĂƌĂƚŝŽŽĨůĞŶŐƚŚƚŽĚĞƉƚŚŽĨϱ͗ϭĂŶĚŝƚƐ ǁĞůĚŝŶŐǁŽƌŬƐ͘dŚĞĞdžĞĐƵƚŝŽŶŽĨdͲũŽŝŶƚƐĚĞŵĂŶĚƐƉĂƌͲ
ŵŝŶ͘ƌĂĚŝƵƐŵƵƐƚďĞϮϬĐĞŶƚŝŵĞƚƌĞ͘dŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌͲ ƚŝĐƵůĂƌƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂ͘/ŶƚŚĞƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJ
ĨĂĐĞŵƵƐƚŶŽƚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶďƌŽŬĞŶĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͘ŶLJůĞĂŬƐ ĨĂďƌŝĐĂƚĞĚǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂƚŚĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŵƵƐƚďĞĐŚĂŵĨĞƌĞĚ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƐĞĂůĞĚǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΠǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨƉůƵŐŐŝŶŐŵŽƌƚĂƌ͕ ĐĂƌĞĨƵůůLJ͘&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵ
ŽƌĚƌĂŝŶĞĚǁŝƚŚĂ^ŝŬĂΠ&ůĞdžŽƌĂŝŶƐLJƐƚĞ͕͘tŚĞƌĞŶĞͲ ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘
ĐĞƐƐĂƌLJƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞƚŚĞĚĞƐŝƌĞĚƉƌŽĨŝůĞͬƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͕ĂƉƉůLJĂ
ĨŝŶĞƐƉƌĂLJĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞůĂLJĞƌŽŶƚŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ &hZd,ZKhDEd^
ǁŝƚŚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐŽĨϯƚŽϱĐĞŶƚŝŵĞƚƌĞĂŶĚĂŐͲ
ŐƌĞŐĂƚĞĚŝĂŵĞƚĞƌŶŽƚĞdžĐĞĞĚŝŶŐϴŵŝůůŝŵĞƚƌĞ͘^ƚĞĞů DĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ
;ŐŝƌĚĞƌƐ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞŵĞŶƚŵĞƐŚ͕ĂŶĐŚŽƌƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘ͿŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽ
ďĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚǁŝƚŚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨϰĐĞŶƚŝŵĞƚƌĞĨŝŶĞ >/D/dd/KE^
ƐƉƌĂLJĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͘dŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŵƵƐƚďĞĐůĞĂŶ
;ŶŽůŽŽƐĞƐƚŽŶĞƐ͕ŶĂŝůƐ͕ǁŝƌĞƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘Ϳ͘ /ŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐŵƵƐƚŽŶůLJďĞĐĂƌƌŝĞĚŽƵƚďLJ^ŝŬĂΠ
ƉŽůLJƉƌŽƉLJůĞŶĞŐĞŽƚĞdžƚŝůĞ;шϯϱϬŐͬŵϮͿŽƌĂĐŽŵƉĂƚͲ ƚƌĂŝŶĞĚĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌƐ͕ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞĚŝŶƚŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨůŝŶͲ
ŝďůĞĚƌĂŝŶĂŐĞůĂLJĞƌŵƵƐƚďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚƉƌŝŽƌƚŽƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂͲ ŝŶŐŽĨƚƵŶŶĞůƐĂŶĚďĞůŽǁŐƌŽƵŶĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘WĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ
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ƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞ ĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͕ĂƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐďĞůŽǁнϱΣ͕ĂŶĚǁŚĞŶƚŚĞƌĞͲ
ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘ ůĂƚŝǀĞĂŝƌŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJ;Z,ͿŝƐŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶϴϬй͘dŚĞĞĨĨĞĐƚͲ
ŝǀĞŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞƐĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽǀĞŶ͘&ƌĞƐŚĂŝƌ
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ǁŽƌŬŝŶŐ;ǁĞůĚŝŶŐͿŝŶĐůŽƐĞĚƌŽŽŵƐĂŶĚŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞ
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ůŽŽƐĞůĂŝĚĂŶĚŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJĨĂƐƚĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌůŽŽƐĞůĂŝĚĂŶĚ dŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐŶŽƚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ
ďĂůůĂƐƚĞĚĂƐĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂ ǁŝƚŚďŝƚƵŵĞŶ͕ĂŶĚƐŽŵĞƚLJƉĞƐŽĨƉůĂƐƚŝĐƐŽƚŚĞƌƚŚĂŶ
DĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚĨŽƌƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵͲ WsŽƌ^ŝŬĂĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚƐLJƐƚĞŵĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐ͘&ŽƌƵƐĞ
ďƌĂŶĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘dŚĞũŽŝŶƚŝŶŐĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞĚƌLJĂŶĚ ŽǀĞƌŽƌĂĚũĂĐĞŶƚƚŽƚŚĞƐĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ĂƐĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶůĂLJĞƌ
ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘&ŽƌĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚͬƐŽŝůĞĚ ŽĨƉŽůLJƉƌŽƉLJůĞŶĞŐĞŽƚĞdžƚŝůĞ;шϭϱϬŐͬŵϮͿŝƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ͘
ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͕ĨŽůůŽǁƚŚĞŝŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐĂŶĚƉƌĞͲ dŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐŶŽƚhsƐƚĂďŝůŝnjĞĚĂŶĚĐĂŶŶŽƚďĞŝŶͲ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϵ

ϳϰ
ƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚůLJĞdžƉŽƐĞĚƚŽƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ >'>EKd^
ĂŶĚǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ͘
dŚĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ĂŶĚ͕ŝŶƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ͕ƚŚĞƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
^/^K&WZKhdd ƚŝŽŶƐƌĞůĂƚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞŶĚͲƵƐĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂ
ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞŶŝŶŐŽŽĚĨĂŝƚŚďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^ŝŬĂΖƐĐƵƌͲ
ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ ƌĞŶƚŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞĂŶĚĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐǁŚĞŶ
ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘ ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΖƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
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ĨŽƌƚŚĞŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͘^ŝŬĂƌĞͲ
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ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘dŚĞƉƌŽƉƌŝĞƚĂƌLJƌŝŐŚƚƐŽĨƚŚŝƌĚƉĂƌƚŝĞƐŵƵƐƚ
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ƚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞƐƐ ŝŶŐ͘
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ĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ŝŶŐ͘
ඵ ůĂƐƚŝĐŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌ
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŶĨůƵĞŶĐĞƐ
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ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĂĐŝĚŝĐƐŽĨƚǁĂƚĞƌĂŶĚĂůͲ
ŬĂůŝŶĞĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚƐ
ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚŵŝĐƌŽͲŽƌŐĂŶŝƐŵƐ
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ඵ ^ĞůĨͲĞdžƚŝŶŐƵŝƐŚŝŶŐŝŶĨŝƌĞ

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ϳϲ
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ǀŝĚƵĂůĂƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĞĚ

ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ ƐŵŽŽƚŚ


ŽůŽƵƌ ƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ͗LJĞůůŽǁ
ďŽƚƚŽŵůĂLJĞƌ͗ĚĂƌŬŐƌĞLJ

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ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͕ŝŶĂŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚ
ŝŶĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘dŚĞLJŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕
ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͕ĞƚĐ͘
ŽŶŽƚƐƚĂĐŬƉĂůůĞƚƐŽĨƌŽůůƐĚƵƌŝŶŐƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚŽƌƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϯ͘ϬϬ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿŵŵŝŶĐů͘ƐŝŐŶĂůůĂLJĞƌ ;EϭϴϰϵʹϮͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϯ͘ϴϭ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿŬŐͬŵϮ ;EϭϴϰϵʹϮͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
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ϭϲ͘Ϭ;цϮ͘ϬͿEͬŵŵϮ ;ĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ
ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶĂƚƌĞĂŬ шϯϬϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ

DŽĚƵůƵƐŽĨůĂƐƚŝĐŝƚLJŝŶdĞŶƐŝŽŶ чϮϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶͿ ;/^KϱϮϳͿ

ƵƌƐƚ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϴϬй;сϭ͘ϬŵͿ ;EϭϰϭϱϭͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϭϮϱϬŵŵĚƌŽƉŚĞŝŐŚƚ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ


;ϱϬϬŐĨĂůůŝŶŐǁĞŝŐŚƚ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ
>ŽŶŐdĞƌŵŽŵƉƌĞƐƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚĂƚϳ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ ;ϱϬŚͿ ;ƐŝŵŝůĂƌƚŽ^/sϮϴϬͬϭϰͿ

&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ ;EϰϵϱʹϱͿ

ŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůŚĂŶŐĞĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚ фϮ͘Ϭй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ  ;EϭϭϬϳʹϮͿ


;нϴϬΣͬϲŚͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽKdžŝĚĂƚŝŽŶ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ чϭϬй ;EϭϰϱϳϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ чϭϬй ;ϵϬĚͬϴϱΣͿ

ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ^ƚŽƌĂŐĞŝŶtĂƌŵtĂͲ ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ ;^/sϮϴϬͬϭϯĂŶĚ


ƚĞƌ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ фϮϬй;ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͿ KsͿ
ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ фϰй ;ϱϬΣͬϴŵŽŶƚŚƐͿ

ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨŵĂƐƐ фϭϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ


;ϳϬΣͬϯϲϬĚĂLJƐͿ

ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ^ĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚ>ŝŵĞǁĂƐŚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϮͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϰϰϭϱͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ

ϱʹϲй^ƵůĨƵƌŽƵƐĂĐŝĚ;dĞƐƚ>ŝƋƵŝĚϯͿ
ZĞĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞ чϮϬй ;EϭϴϰϳͿ
ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ ;ϮϯΣͬϵϬĚͿ
&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌͲ EŽĐƌĂĐŬƐĂƚͲϮϬΣ
ĂƚƵƌĞƐ

DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ŚĂŶŐĞŝŶĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ чϭϱй ;EϭϮϮϮϱͿ


ŚĂŶŐĞŽĨƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ чϭϱй ;ϭϲǁĞĞŬƐͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWϭϭϬϬͲϯϬ,>
DĂƌĐŚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϭϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϭϯ

ϳϳ
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽtĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ ZĞŵĂŝŶŝŶŐƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϳϱй;ϯϱϬD:ͬŵϮͿ ;EϭϮϮϮϰͿ
ĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ

ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŽ&ŝƌĞ ůĂƐƐ ;E/^KϭϭϵϮϱͲϮͿ;EϭϯϱϬϭͲϭͿ

ĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂĨƚĞƌ,ĞĂƚtĞůĚŝŶŐŽĨKǀĞƌͲ ^ŚĞĂƌƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůͲ ƌĞĂŬŽĐĐƵƌƐŽƵƚƐŝĚĞŽĨ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϮͿ


ůĂƉƐ ĚĞĚƐĞĂŵ ƐĞĂŵ
WĞĞůƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽĨǁĞůĚĞĚ шϲ͘ϬEͬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϲͲϮͿ
ƐĞĂŵ

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ŵďŝĞŶƚDĂdžŝŵƵŵdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŽĨ>ŝͲ нϯϱΣ
ƋƵŝĚƐ

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ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWŝƐĐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠt&ĞůƚWW
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtdƵŶĚƌĂŝŶ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂtĂƚĞƌďĂƌΠ;WsͲƉďĂƐĞĚͿĨŽƌĨŽƌŵŝŶŐĐŽŵƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ
ŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞũŽŝŶƚƐĂŶĚĨŝdžĂƚŝŽŶƐ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWdĂƉĞ^LJƐƚĞŵ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂΠŝůĂƚĞĐΠ^LJƐƚĞŵ
&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞ
ŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘

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ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ DĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚĨŽƌƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵͲ
ďƌĂŶĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶƐ;ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞůLJŽŶƌĞƋƵĞƐƚͿ͘
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ŝŶĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘&ŽƌĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚͬƐŽŝůĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͕ĨŽůůŽǁƚŚĞ
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ĂŶĚĨƌĞĞŽĨƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐͬƌƵŶŶŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ ^ŝŬĂDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘ůůŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐŵƵƐƚ
ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞ ďĞŚĞĂƚǁĞůĚĞĚƵƐŝŶŐŚĂŶĚǁĞůĚŝŶŐŐƵŶƐĂŶĚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ƌŽůůĞƌƐŽƌĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐŚĞĂƚǁĞůĚŝŶŐŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƐ͕ǁŝƚŚŝŶĚŝͲ
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ŶŽƚĞdžĐĞĞĚĂƌĂƚŝŽŽĨůĞŶŐƚŚƚŽĚĞƉƚŚŽĨϭϬ͗ϭĂŶĚŝƚƐ ŝŶŐƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ;ƐƵĐŚĂƐƚŚĞŵĂŶƵĂů>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdƌŝĂĐW/
ŵŝŶ͘ƌĂĚŝƵƐŵƵƐƚďĞϮϬĐŵ͘dŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŵƵƐƚ ͬĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌdǁŝŶŶLJ^ͬƐĞŵŝͲĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝĐ͗>ĞŝƐƚĞƌ
ŶŽƚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶďƌŽŬĞŶĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͘ŶLJůĞĂŬƐƐŚĂůůďĞ dƌŝĂĐƌŝǀĞͿ͘tĞůĚŝŶŐƉĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌƐ͕ƐƵĐŚĂƐƐƉĞĞĚĂŶĚ
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ĚƌĂŝŶĞĚǁŝƚŚĂ^ŝŬĂΠ&ůĞdžŽƌĂŝŶƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘tŚĞƌĞŶĞĐĞƐͲ ƉƌŝŽƌƚŽĂŶLJǁĞůĚŝŶŐǁŽƌŬƐ͘dŚĞĞdžĞĐƵƚŝŽŶŽĨdͲũŽŝŶƚƐ
ƐĂƌLJƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞƚŚĞĚĞƐŝƌĞĚƉƌŽĨŝůĞͬƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͕ĂƉƉůLJĂĨŝŶĞ ĚĞŵĂŶĚƐƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞǁĞůĚĂƌĞĂ͘/Ŷ
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ĞdžĐĞĞĚŝŶŐϴŵŵ͘^ƚĞĞů;ŐŝƌĚĞƌƐ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞŵĞŶƚŵĞƐŚ͕ ŐĂƌĚŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵĞƚŚŽĚ
ĂŶĐŚŽƌƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘ͿŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚǁŝƚŚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨ ƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘
ϰĐŵĨŝŶĞƐƉƌĂLJĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͘dŚĞƐŚŽƚĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ
ŵƵƐƚďĞĐůĞĂŶ;ŶŽůŽŽƐĞƐƚŽŶĞƐ͕ŶĂŝůƐ͕ǁŝƌĞƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘Ϳ͘ &hZd,ZKhDEd^
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ŝďůĞĚƌĂŝŶĂŐĞůĂLJĞƌŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚƉƌŝŽƌƚŽƚŚĞ DĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWϭϭϬϬͲϯϬ,>ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ͘&Žƌ
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ƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘
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ϳϴ
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ŝŶŐŽĨƚƵŶŶĞůƐĂŶĚďĞůŽǁŐƌŽƵŶĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘WĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ dŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝƐĂŶĂƌƚŝĐůĞĂƐĚĞĨŝŶĞĚŝŶĂƌƚŝĐůĞϯŽĨƌĞŐƵͲ
ƉƌĞĐĂƵƚŝŽŶƐŵƵƐƚďĞƚĂŬĞŶĨŽƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶŝŶǁĞƚĐŽŶͲ ůĂƚŝŽŶ;ͿEŽϭϵϬϳͬϮϬϬϲ;Z,Ϳ͘/ƚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶƐŶŽƐƵďͲ
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&ůĞĞĐĞůĂLJĞƌ WŽůLJƉƌŽƉLJůĞŶĞ;WWͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘ϬϮ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϮϭϬϮϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϲ

ϴϬ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ƌŽůůƐĂƌĞǁƌĂƉƉĞĚŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůůLJŝŶĂLJĞůůŽǁWͲĨŽŝů͘
ZŽůůǁŝĚƚŚ ϭŵĂŶĚϮŵ
ZŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚ ϮϬŵ

ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ >ŝŐŚƚLJĞůůŽǁƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͕ůĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚǁŝƚŚĂǁŚŝƚĞĨůĞĞĐĞůĂLJĞƌ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϭϴŵŽŶƚŚƐƐŚĞůĨůŝĨĞĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƵŶĚĂŵͲ
ĂŐĞĚ͕ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ;ĨŽƌĞdžƉŝƌLJĚĂƚĞƐĞĞůĂďĞůͿ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ƌLJƐƚŽƌĂŐĞĂƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐĨƌŽŵнϱΣƵƉƚŽнϯϬΣ͘WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚ
ƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁ͕ŝĐĞ͕ŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJ͕ĞƚĐ͘^ƚŽƌĞŝŶĂŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶ͘Ž
ŶŽƚƐƚĂĐŬƉĂůůĞƚƐŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƌŽůůƐŽŶƚŽƉŽĨĞĂĐŚŽƚŚĞƌ͕ŽƌƵŶĚĞƌƉĂůͲ
ůĞƚƐŽĨĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐĚƵƌŝŶŐƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚŽƌƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ dŽƚĂůdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ;сĚĞĨĨͿ ϭ͘ϳϬŵŵ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿ ;EϭϴϰϵͲϮͿ
DĞŵďƌĂŶĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϭ͘ϮϬŵŵ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϭ͘ϱϬŬŐͬŵϮ ;ͲϱͬнϭϬйͿ ;EϭϴϰϵͲϮͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ шϯϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽZŽŽƚWĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ WĂƐƐ ;Eͬd^ϭϰϰϭϲͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ DĂĐŚŝŶĞŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϰϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϭͲϭͿ


ƌŽƐƐŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϯϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

DŽĚƵůƵƐŽĨůĂƐƚŝĐŝƚLJŝŶdĞŶƐŝŽŶ чϲϱEͬŵŵϮ цϭϬй ;E/^KϱϮϳͲϯͿ

ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ DĂĐŚŝŶĞŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϵϬϬй ;EϭϮϯϭϭͲϭͿ


ƌŽƐƐŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϭϭϱϬй

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽƚĞĂƌ;ŶĂŝůƐŚĂŶŬͿ DĂĐŚŝŶĞŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϱϱϬE ;EϭϮϯϭϬͲϭͿ


ƌŽƐƐŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶ шϲϬϬE

:ŽŝŶƚ^ŚĞĂƌZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ шϮϳϱEͬϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϮͿ

ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŽ&ŝƌĞ ůĂƐƐ ;EϭϯϱϬϭͲϭͿ

ĐĐĞůĞƌĂƚĞĚŐĞŝŶŐŝŶůŬĂůŝŶĞŶǀŝƌŽŶͲWĂƐƐ ;EϭϴϰϳͿ;ϮϴĚͬнϮϯΣͿ
ŵĞŶƚ ;EϭϵϮϴ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ;ϮϰŚͬϲϬŬWĂͿ

tĂƚĞƌsĂƉŽƵƌdƌĂŶƐŵŝƐƐŝŽŶ Ϭ͘ϯϱŐͬŵϮ džϮϰŚ ;EϭϵϯϭͿ


ʅсϲϳϬϬϬ ;цϮϬйͿ ;нϮϯΣͬϳϱйƌ͘Ś͘Ϳ
ƐĚ сϭϭϰŵ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽůĂƚĞƌĂůǁĂƚĞƌŵŝŐƌĂƚŝŽŶ WĂƐƐ͕ƵƉƚŽϳďĂƌ ;^dDϱϯϴϱŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚͿ

ƵƌĂďŝůŝƚLJŽĨtĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚ WĂƐƐ ;EϭϮϵϲͿ;ϭϮǁĞĞŬƐͿ


ŐĞŝŶŐ ;EϭϵϮϴ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ;ϮϰŚͬϲϬŬWĂͿ

ƵƌĂďŝůŝƚLJŽĨtĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚ WĂƐƐ ;EϭϴϰϳͿ;ϮϴĚͬнϮϯΣͿ


ŚĞŵŝĐĂůƐ ;EϭϵϮϴ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ;ϮϰŚͬϲϬŬWĂͿ

WĞƌŵĞĂďŝůŝƚLJƚŽZĂĚŽŶ ;ϱ͘ϯцϬ͘ϳͿdžϭϬͲϭϮ ŵϮͬƐ ;ĞƌƚŝĨŝĐĂƚĞͲϮϭϰͬϮϬϭϭͿ

WĞƌŵĞĂďŝůŝƚLJƚŽDĞƚŚĂŶĞ ϭϴϬŵůͬŵϮ džĚ;цϭϬйͿ ;/^KϳϮϮϵͿ

^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘ϬϮ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϮϭϬϮϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϲ

ϴϭ
^z^dD^
^LJƐƚĞŵ^ƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ^LJƐƚĞŵŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐ͗
ඵ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,͕ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝŶƌŽůůƐŽĨǁŝĚƚŚƐϭ͘ϬĂŶĚϮ͘Ϭŵ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdĂƉĞͲϭϱϬ,Žƌ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdĂƉĞͲϭϱϬ͕ƐĞůĨͲĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞƚĂƉĞĨŽƌ
ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂůũŽŝŶƚŝŶŐ͕ǁŝĚƚŚϭϱϬŵŵ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdždĂƉĞͲϭϱϬ,͕ƐĞůĨͲĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞƚĂƉĞĨŽƌĞdžƚĞƌŶĂůũŽŝŶƚŝŶŐ͕ǁŝĚƚŚ
ϭϱϬŵŵ
ĐĐĞƐƐŽƌŝĞƐ͗ĐĐĞƐƐŽƌŝĞƐĂŶĚĐŽŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐĂƌĞĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞĂĚĚŝͲ
ƚŝŽŶĂůůLJƚŽĐƌĞĂƚĞƚŚĞƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚĚĞƚĂŝůƐĂŶĚĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƐĞĞĐƵƌƌĞŶƚDĞƚŚŽĚ
^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚŽĨ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠƐLJƐƚĞŵƐ͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϲϬΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^
ඵ dŚĞĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŚĂƐƚŽďĞƉŽƵƌĞĚǁŝƚŚŝŶϰϮĚĂLJƐĂĨƚĞƌ
^h^dZdYh>/dz ŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ͕ĚŝƌĞĐƚůLJŽŶƚŽ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘
ඵ ĨŝŶĂůŝŶƐƉĞĐƚŝŽŶďĞĨŽƌĞĐĂƐƚŝŶŐĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŝƐŵĂŶĚĂƚͲ
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŵƵƐƚďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶĂ ŽƌLJƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞƚŚĂƚƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵŝƐƌĞĂĚLJ
ƐƵĨĨŝĐŝĞŶƚůLJƐƚĂďůĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƚŽĂǀŽŝĚŵŽǀĞŵĞŶƚĚƵƌͲ ĂŶĚĐůĞĂŶ͘ZĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚĨŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůƐ
ŝŶŐƚŚĞĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐ͘ƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ƵŶŝĨŽƌŵĂŶĚ ŽŶĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ͘
ĐůĞĂŶƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŝƐĞƐƐĞŶƚŝĂůƚŽƉƌĞǀĞŶƚŵĞŵͲ ඵ ĨƚĞƌƌĞŵŽǀŝŶŐƚŚĞĨŽƌŵǁŽƌŬĂůůƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƐƵĐŚ
ďƌĂŶĞĚĂŵĂŐĞ͘>ĂƌŐĞŐĂƉƐĂŶĚǀŽŝĚƐůĞƐƐƚŚĂŶϭϮƚŽϭϱ ĂƐƐŚƵƚƚĞƌŝŶŐĂŶĐŚŽƌƐ͕ĂŶLJŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĚĂŵĂŐĞĂŶĚ
ŵŵďĞĐůŽƐĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲ ĂŶLJĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶũŽŝŶƚƐŚĂǀĞƚŽďĞƐĞĂůĞĚƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞ
ϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞĐĂŶďĞĚĂŵƉ ĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ĂĐĐĞƐƐŽƌŝĞƐŽƌĐŽŵͲ
ŽƌƐůŝŐŚƚůLJǁĞƚ͕ďƵƚƉŽŶĚŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌŵƵƐƚďĞĂǀŽŝĚĞĚ͘ ƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ^ŝŬĂtĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ^LJƐƚĞŵƐ͘
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐƚŽĨŝdžƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵͲ ඵ ĨƚĞƌƌĞŵŽǀŝŶŐƚŚĞĨŽƌŵǁŽƌŬĂŶĚďĞĨŽƌĞďĂĐŬĨŝůůŝŶŐ͕
ďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵŽŶƚŽŝŶĐůƵĚĞ͗ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ƐLJƐƚĞŵŚĂƐƚŽďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚǁŝƚŚ
ඵ ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞďůŝŶĚŝŶŐ ĂŶĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶƐŚĞĞƚĂƐƐŽŽŶĂƐƉŽƐƐŝďůĞ
ඵ &ŽƌŵǁŽƌŬ ǁŝƚŚŝŶĂůŝŵŝƚĞĚƉĞƌŝŽĚ͘
ඵ ZŝŐŝĚƚŚĞƌŵĂůŝŶƐƵůĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ WůLJǁŽŽĚƐŚĞĞƚƐͬĨŽƌŵƐ &ŽƌŵŽƌĞĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂďŽƵƚŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ŽŵƉĂĐƚĞĚƐŽŝůͬĨŝůůǁŝƚŚŐĞŽƚĞdžƚŝůĞ;ŽŶůLJĨŽƌůŝŵŝƚĞĚ ƉůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞĐƵƌƌĞŶƚ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞͲ
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐͿ ŵĞŶƚĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶDĂŶƵĂů͘&ŽƌŵŽƌĞŐƵŝĚĂŶĐĞ
ƉůĞĂƐĞĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞ͘
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŝƐĂƉƌĞͲĂƉƉůŝĞĚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ >/D/dd/KE^
ƐŚĞĞƚ͕ŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞƚŚĞƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƐĨŝdžĞĚĂŶĚ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŵƵƐƚŽŶůLJďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚ
ƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŝƐƉŽƵƌĞĚ͘ ďLJ^ŝŬĂƚƌĂŝŶĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚĐŽŶƚƌĂĐƚŽƌƐ͘
ඵ dŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͕ǁŝƚŚŝƚƐƚĞĐŚͲ
'ĞŶĞƌĂů/ŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶWƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞ͗ ŶŝĐĂůŐƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐĂŶĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ŵƵƐƚďĞĐŽŵƉůŝĞĚ
ඵ ŚĞĐŬƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƋƵĂůŝƚLJĂŶĚĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ǁŝƚŚ͘
ඵ >ĂLJŽƵƚƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŚĞĞƚƐŽŶ ඵ ŽŶŽƚŝŶƐƚĂůů^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐĚƵƌŝŶŐ
ƚŚĞŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůŽƌǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůĂƌĞĂƵƐŝŶŐϭ͘ϬŽƌϮ͘Ϭŵ ĐŽŶƚŝŶƵŽƵƐŽƌƉƌŽůŽŶŐĞĚƌĂŝŶĨĂůůŽƌƐĂŶĚƐƚŽƌŵ͘
ǁŝĚƚŚƌŽůůƐ;ĂƐĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞͿ͘ ඵ dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞǁŚĞƌĞƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐĂƉƉůŝĞĚŵƵƐƚ
ඵ ůůŽǀĞƌůĂƉũŽŝŶƚƐǁŝůůďĞďŽŶĚĞĚĂŶĚƐĞĂůĞĚĞŝƚŚĞƌ ďĞĐůĞĂŶĂŶĚŵĂdžŝŵƵŵĚĂŵƉ͘
ǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƐĞůĨͲĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞƐƚƌŝƉƐůĞŶŐƚŚǁĂLJƐŽŶƚŚĞŵĞŵͲ ඵ dŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƚŽďĞďŽŶĚĞĚ;ŽǀĞƌůĂƉƐ͕ĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ
ďƌĂŶĞƐŚĞĞƚŽƌƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdždĂƉĞͲϭϱϬŽƵƚͲ ĞƚĐ͘ͿŵƵƐƚďĞĐůĞĂŶ͕ĚƌLJĂŶĚĂƚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚͲ
ƐŝĚĞĂŶĚ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdĂƉĞͲϭϱϬŽƌ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠdĂƉĞͲ ƵƌĞĂďŽǀĞнϭϬΣ͘;/ĨďĞůŽǁ͕ĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ
ϭϱϬŝŶƐŝĚĞĨŽƌĂůůƚƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĞũŽŝŶƚƐĂŶĚĚĞƚĂŝůƐ͘ ŵƵƐƚďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚͿ͘
;dŚĞƌĞŝƐŶŽŚŽƚͲĂŝƌƐĞĂŵǁĞůĚŝŶŐ͘Ϳ ඵ dŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞƉůĂĐĞĚǁŝƚŚŝŶϰϮ
ඵ &ŽƌŵĂůůĚĞƚĂŝůƐĂŶĚĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞ ĚĂLJƐĂĨƚĞƌƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵ
DĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠ ŝƐŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚ͘
ͲϭϮ,ĂĐĐĞƐƐŽƌŝĞƐ͘ ඵ ŶĂĚĞƋƵĂƚĞĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƋƵĂůŝƚLJ;ŵŝdžĚĞƐŝŐŶĂŶĚǁŽƌŬͲ
ඵ hƐĞĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů^ŝŬĂ:ŽŝŶƚ^ŽůƵƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌƐĞĂůŝŶŐĐŽŶͲ ŵĂŶƐŚŝƉͿŝƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞŽƉƚŝŵƵŵĨƵůůďŽŶĚŽĨ
ƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞdžƉĂŶƐŝŽŶũŽŝŶƚƐ͘ ƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵƚŽƚŚĞ
ඵ ŚĞĐŬƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚƐLJƐƚĞŵ͕ĞƐƐƉĞĐŝĂůůLJĂůůŽǀĞƌůĂƉ ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͘
ũŽŝŶƚƐ͕ĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐĂŶĚĚĞƚĂŝůƐĨŽƌĐŽƌƌĞĐƚŝŶƐƚĂůůĂͲ ඵ ĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů^ŝŬĂΠ:ŽŝŶƚ^ĞĂůŝŶŐ^ŽůƵƚŝŽŶƐ;ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵ
ƚŝŽŶ͘ ^ŝŬĂ^ǁĞůůΠͿŵƵƐƚďĞƵƐĞĚĨŽƌĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ͕ĂƌŽƵŶĚ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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ũŽŝŶƚƐ͘
ඵ dŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐŶŽƚƉĞƌŵĂŶͲ Z'h>d/KE;ͿEKϭϵϬϳͬϮϬϬϲͲZ,
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ďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵŵƵƐƚŶŽƚďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƉĞƌͲ dŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝƐĂŶĂƌƚŝĐůĞĂƐĚĞĨŝŶĞĚŝŶĂƌƚŝĐůĞϯŽĨƌĞŐƵͲ
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ඵ ĨƚĞƌƌĞŵŽǀŝŶŐƚŚĞĨŽƌŵǁŽƌŬƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵ ƐƚĂŶĐĞƐǁŚŝĐŚĂƌĞŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚƚŽďĞƌĞůĞĂƐĞĚĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ
;ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŝĚĞͿŚĂƐƚŽďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĂƐƐŽŽŶĂƐƉŽƐͲ ĂƌƚŝĐůĞƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂůŽƌƌĞĂƐŽŶĂďůLJĨŽƌĞƐĞĞĂďůĞĐŽŶĚŝͲ
ƐŝďůĞ͕ĂƚƚŚĞůĂƚĞƐƚĂĨƚĞƌϯŵŽŶƚŚƐ;ϵϬĚĂLJƐͿŽƌďĞĨŽƌĞ ƚŝŽŶƐŽĨƵƐĞ͘ƐĂĨĞƚLJĚĂƚĂƐŚĞĞƚĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐĂƌƚŝĐůĞϯϭŽĨ
ƚŚĞďĂĐŬĨŝůůŝŶŐ͘ ƚŚĞƐĂŵĞƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶŝƐŶŽƚŶĞĞĚĞĚƚŽďƌŝŶŐƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
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ĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂƐƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĞůĞĐƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐͲ ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂĐƚƵĂůƐŝƚĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵĐŚƚŚĂƚŶŽǁĂƌͲ
ĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞƐŽůƵƚŝŽŶĨŽƌLJŽƵƌƉƌŽũĞĐƚ͘ ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
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ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ ďĞƐƵƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƌĞƋƵĞƐƚ͘
ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠͲϭϮ,
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘ϬϮ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϮϭϬϮϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϲ

ϴϯ
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^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠWͲϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵ
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^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠW‐ϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵŝƐĂĨƵůůLJďŽŶĚĞĚĐŽŵƉŽƐŝƚĞ ඵ &ƵůůLJďŽŶĚĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ
ƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵĨŽƌƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚ ඵ EŽůĂƚĞƌĂůǁĂƚĞƌƵŶĚĞƌĨůŽǁďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚŚĞƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚ
ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘/ƚĐŽŶƐŝƐƚƐŽĨĂŶĞŵďŽƐƐĞĚĨůĞdž‐ ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞĂŶĚƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵ
ŝďůĞƉŽůLJŽůĞĨŝŶ;&WKͿďĂƐĞĚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠP‐ ඵ ,ŝŐŚůLJĨůĞdžŝďůĞǁŝƚŚĐƌĂĐŬ‐ďƌŝĚŐŝŶŐĂďŝůŝƚŝĞƐ
ϭϮϬϬĂŶĚĂϮĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚWhĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠĚ‐ ඵ ,ŝŐŚǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐƚĞƐƚĞĚĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐǀĂƌŝŽƵƐƐƚĂŶĚ‐
ŚĞƐŝǀĞ‐Ϭϭ͘^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠP‐ϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵŝƐĐŽůĚ‐ĂƉƉůŝĞĚ ĂƌĚƐ
ĂŶĚƉŽƐt‐apƉůŝĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐŽŶ‐ ඵ ĂƐLJƚŽŝŶƐƚĂůůǁŝƚŚĨƵůůLJĂĚŚĞƌĞĚũŽŝŶƚƐ;ŶŽǁĞůĚŝŶŐ
ĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ͕ǁŝƚŚŽƵƚƵƐĞŽĨŚĞĂƚŽƌŽƉĞŶ‐ĨůĂŵĞƐ͘ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚͿ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ŽůĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚ;ŶŽŚĞĂƚŽƌŽƉĞŶĨůĂŵĞƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚͿ
ඵ dĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐĂŶĚhV‐ůŝŐŚƚĚƵr‐
h^^ ŝŶŐĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶ
ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐŝŶŐ
ĂŵƉ‐ƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƉƌŽƚĞĐ‐ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐŐƌĞƐƐŝǀĞŵĞĚŝƵŵƐĂŶĚŐĂƐĞƐŝŶŶĂƚƵr‐
ƚŝŽŶĨŽƌďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌďĞůŽǁŐƌŽƵŶĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ ĂůŐƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌĂŶĚƐŽŝů
ĂŐĂŝŶƐƚŐƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞƐƐ͘^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŽŶ͗ ඵ ĂŶďĞĐŽŵďŝŶĞĚǁŝƚŚŽƚŚĞƌĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚ^ŝŬĂtĂter‐
ඵ sĞƌƚŝĐĂůƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞǁĂůůƐ ƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐͬ:ŽŝŶƚ^ĞĂůŝŶŐ^LJƐƚĞŵƐ
ඵ ,ŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐůĂďƐ͕ƉƌŽƚƌƵƐŝŽŶƐ͕
ĚĞĐŬƐĂŶĚƉŽĚŝƵŵƐ WWZKs>^ͬ^dEZ^
ඵ džƚĞŶƐŝŽŶƐĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐ
ඵ WƌĞĨĂďƌŝĐĂƚĞĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ ඵ &ƵŶĐƚŝŽŶƚĞƐƚ͕tŝƐƐďĂƵ͕ĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐ'ĞƌŵĂŶƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚƐ͕
ƚĞƐƚƌĞƉŽƌƚEŽ͘ϮϬϭϲ‐ϯϵϳ

^z^dD^
^LJƐƚĞŵ^ƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠWͲϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵ
tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐDĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠP‐ϭϮϬϬ
ĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ‐Ϭϭ
^ĞĞĐƵƌƌĞŶƚDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚŽĨƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠP‐ϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵĨŽƌ
ĐŽŵƉĂƚŝďůĞĂĐĐĞƐƐŽƌŝĞƐĂŶĚĐŽŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƌLJƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐƵƐĞĚƚŽĐƌĞĂƚĞƚŚĞ
ƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚĚĞƚĂŝůƐĂŶĚĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ͘

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽZŽŽƚWĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ WĂƐƐ ;Eͬd^ϭϰϰϭϲͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϭ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ ;EϭϱϰϮͿ

ĚŚĞƐŝŽŶŝŶWĞĞů шϴϬEͬϱϬŵŵ͕ƚŽŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ ;EϭϯϳϮͿ

^LJƐƚĞŵĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠWͲϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵ
ƵŐƵƐƚϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϵϬϬϬϬϬϬϬϬϬϬϯ

ϴϰ
:ŽŝŶƚWĞĞůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ шϱϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;E12316‐2)

ZĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƚŽ&ŝƌĞ ůĂƐƐ ;E13501‐1)

ĐĐĞůĞƌĂƚĞĚŐĞŝŶŐŝŶůŬĂůŝŶĞŶǀŝƌŽŶͲWĂƐƐ ;EϭϴϰϳͿ;ϮϴĚͬнϮϯΣͿ
ŵĞŶƚ ;EϭϵϮϴ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ;ϮϰŚͬϲϬŬWĂͿ

ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽůĂƚĞƌĂůǁĂƚĞƌŵŝŐƌĂƚŝŽŶ WĂƐƐ͕ƵƉƚŽϳďĂƌ;ĂƌĞĂͿ ;^dDϱϯϴϱŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚͿ

^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ‐ϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ Εϭ͘ϱϬŬŐͬŵϮͬŵŵ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ‐Ϭϭ
dŚŝƐĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂů
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůŽƌ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞƚŽďĞďŽŶĚĞĚ͗DŝŶŝŵƵŵнϱΣ
ƉƉůLJĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞŵĞĂƐƵƌĞƐŝĨďĞůŽǁ
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞDŽŝƐƚƵƌĞŽŶƚĞŶƚ ƌLJ͕чϰйŵŽŝƐƚƵƌĞĐŽŶƚĞŶƚŽƌĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ͕ŶŽ
ƌŝƐŝŶŐŵŽŝƐƚƵƌĞ
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ dĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ
нϮϬΣ ΕϯϬŵŝŶ
нϯϬΣ ΕϭϱŵŝŶ

KƉĞŶdŝŵĞ dĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ KƉĞŶdŝŵĞ


нϮϬΣ ΕϭϬϬŵŝŶ
нϯϬΣ ΕϱϬŵŝŶ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ WůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ WůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ WůĞĂƐĞƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^

^h^dZdYh>/dz dŚĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚŽĨ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠP‐ϭϮϬϭ^LJƐƚĞŵ
ŝƐƐƚĂƚĞŽĨƚŚĞĂƌƚĨŽƌĂĚŚĞƌĞĚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐLJƐƚĞŵƐ͕ďLJ
ZĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞ͗ ƐŝŵƉůĞĂŶĚĞĂƐLJďŽŶĚŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŚĞĞƚƐŽŶƚŽ
ඵ ,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚĂŶĚŽĨƐƵĨĨŝĐŝĞŶƚĐŽŵƉƌĞƐƐŝǀĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ͕ ĂƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞďĞĚ͘dŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐǁŽƌŬ‐
ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮϱEͬŵŵϮ ŝŶŐƐƚĞƉƐĂƌĞƚŽďĞĐŽŵƉůŝĞĚǁŝƚŚ͗
ඵ tŝƚŚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵƉƵll‐ŽĨĨƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚŽĨϭ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ ඵ ^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ƚŽĨƵůĨŝůƌĞƋƵŝƌĞ‐
ඵ ƌLJ͕ƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĐůĞĂŶĂŶĚĨƌĞĞŽĨĂŶLJĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶƐ;Ğx‐ ŵĞŶƚƐŽŶƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƋƵĂůŝƚLJ͘
ĂŵƉůĞ͗ĚƵƐƚ͕Žŝů͕ŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞ͕ƌĞůĞĂƐĞ ඵ DŝdžƚŚĞ2‐^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠĚŚĞƐŝǀĞ‐ϬϭĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞ
ĂŐĞŶƚ͕ĞƚĐ͘Ϳ WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ͘
ඵ &ƌĞĞĨƌŽŵƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĚĞĨĞĐƚƐ;ĞdžĂŵƉůĞ͗ďůŽǁŚŽůĞƐ͕ ඵ ƉƉůLJƚŚĞĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞǁŝƚŚĂŶŽƚĐŚĞĚƚƌŽǁĞůŽŶƚŽƚŚĞ
ǀŽŝĚƐ͕ŚŽŶĞLJĐŽŵďŝŶŐ͕ĐƌĂĐŬƐ͕ƉƌŽƚƌƵƐŝŽŶƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘Ϳ ƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞĨƵůůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ;ŶŽƉƌŝŵĞƌƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚͿ͘
ඵ WƌĞƉĂƌĞĂŶĚĂƉƉůLJƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠW‐ϭϮϬϬŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ
^h^dZdWZWZd/KE ĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐůLJ͘
ඵ ZŽůůŝŶĂŶĚƉƌĞƐƐƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƚŝůů
dŚĞĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞŽƌŽƚŚĞƌƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ ĨƌĞƐŚĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞďĞĚ͘
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
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Sikaplan WT 4220-15C

Sikaplan® WT 4220-15C
Sheet Waterproofing Membrane – Potable Water Tanks
Product Sikaplan® WT 4220-15C is a sheet waterproofing membrane based on flexible
polyolefin (FPO-PE) with a glass fibre inlay for restraint.
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

Uses Lining of closed potable water tanks.


Characteristics /  Contains no solvents, fungicides, heavy metals, halogens, or plasticizers
Advantages  High tensile strength and elongation
 Approved for contact with potable (drinking) water
 Resistant to microbial attack
 Physiologically harmless and environmentally neutral (no volatile or extractable
materials)
 Good crack bridging ability
 Suitable for contact with acidic soft water (low pH aggressive to concrete
surfaces)
 Can be installed on damp and wet substrates
 Heat weldable
Approvals / Standards Product Declaration EN 13361 - Geosynthetic barriers - Characteristics required for
use in the construction of reservoirs and dams.
CE-Approval No. 1349-CPD-017.
National approvals for contact with potable (drinking) water:
 Germany: W270, KTW
 Switzerland: SVGW, BAG
 WRAS: BS 6920 cold + hot water (60°C)

Product Data
Form Rolled sheet membrane with glass fibre inlay.
Appearance / Colour Surface: Smooth
Thickness: 1.50 mm
Colour: Light blue
Packaging Roll size: 2.00 m (roll width) x 20.00 m (roll length).
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Unit weight: 1.42 kg/m

Storage
Storage Conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in a horizontal position and in cool
and dry conditions at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C.
Rolls must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice, etc.
Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored.

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Technical Data
Product declaration EN 13361: (2006) 1349-CPD
Thickness 1.50 ( -5 / + 10%) mm EN 1849 - 2
2
Mass per Unit Area 1.42 ( -5 / + 10%) kg/m EN 1849 - 2
-6 -6
Thermal Expansion 120 x 10 ( ±55 x 10 ) 1/K ASTM D 696 - 91
-7 3 -2 -1
Water Permeability ≤ 10 m x m x d EN 14150
Tensile Strength Machine: 17.5 ( ± 3.0 ) N/mm² ISO 527 -1/3/5
Cross: 14.5 ( ± 3.0 ) N/mm² ISO 527 -1/3/5
Tear Strength Machine: ≥ 120 kN/m ISO 34, method B; V = 50mm/min
Cross: ≥ 120 kN/m ISO 34, method B; V = 50mm/min
Elongation Machine: ≥ 480 % ISO 527 -1/3/5
Cross: ≥ 500 % ISO 527 -1/3/5
Burst Strength ≥ 50% EN 14151, D=1.00m
Static Puncture 3.00 ( ± 40) kN EN ISO 12236
Low Temperature ≤ - 50°C EN 495 - 5
Behaviour
Weathering Remaining tensile strength and elongation
≥ 75% EN 12224, 350 MJ/m2; ISO 527 – 3/5/100
Micro Organism Change of tensile strength: ≤ 10% EN 12225, ISO 527 - 3/5
Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 12225, ISO 527 - 3/5
Oxidation Change of tensile strength: ≤ 15% EN 14575, ISO 527 - 3/5
Change of elongation: ≤ 15% EN 14575, ISO 527 - 3/5
Environmental Stress ≥ 200 h ASTM D 5397 - 99
Cracking
Leaching (water soluble) A (hot water): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
B (alkaline liquid): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
C (organic alcohol): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
Resistance to Root Pass EN 14416
Penetration

Application Details
System Structure Ancillary Products:
- Sikaplan® WT 4220-15C Felt 500
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- Sikaplan W Felt PES 300 Biocide
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- Sarnafil T Clean, cleaner for soiled membrane surface
- Sikaplan® WT External/Internal Corner 90° prefo rmed PE
®
- Sikaplan W Flat Profile Stainless Steel
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- Sikaplan WT Fixation Plate PE light blue
- Sarnafil® T Prep; cleaner for membrane surface preparation prior to
welding
Substrate Quality Concrete (new or existing), old linings and completely cured tank coatings:-
Clean and dry, homogeneous, free from oil and grease, dust and loose, friable
particles.
Paint, cement laitance and other poorly adhering materials must be removed.
Substrate preparation The substrate must be disinfected, prior to installation of membrane by spraying
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disinfectant Sikagard SB, or similar.
If not specified otherwise a cushion layer of geotextile (non-woven fabric) with min.
2
density of 300 g/m must be laid underneath the membrane.

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Substrate Temperature 0°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Air Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient maximum +35°C (water)
Temperature of Liquids
Application Method / Installation method:-
Tools Loose laid and mechanically fixed according to relevant method statement.
All membrane overlaps must be welded i.e. using hand welding guns and pressure
rollers or automatic heat welding machines with individually adjustable and
electronically controlled welding temperatures (such as the manual Leister Triac
PID / automatic: Leister Twinny S / semi-automatic: Leister Triac Drive).
Welding parameters, such as speed and temperature must be established with
trials on site, prior to any welding works.
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Sarnafil T Prep must be used for seam preparation and cleaning of slightly soiled
membrane surfaces.
Sarnafil® T Clean must be used for seam cleaning of soiled membrane surfaces.
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Notes on Application / This product must only be used by Sika approved contractors with experience in
Limitations lining of potable water tanks.
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Sikaplan WT 4220 membranes are not suitable for use as liner in drinking water
tanks with the following conditions:
- Permanent water temperature exceeding +35°C
- Continual or frequent dosage of free chlorine exceeding 0.8 mg/l
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Sikaplan WT 4220 membranes are not UV stabilised and as such not suitable for
tank lining, exposed to weathering and UV light.
The watertightness of the structure must be tested and approved after completion
of the membrane installation works according to the requirements of the client’s
specifications.
The cleaning and disinfection procedures of installed membrane surfaces shall be
performed according to the requirements of the local Water Authority.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 19/12/2013
Identification no: 02 07 04 40 220 0 180000
Version no: GCC
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Sikaplan WT 4220-18H

Sikaplan® WT 4220-18H
Sheet Waterproofing Membrane – Potable Water Tanks
Sikaplan WT 4220-18H is a homogeneous sheet waterproofing membrane, based
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Product
on flexible polyolefin (FPO-PE).
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

 Sikaplan WT 4220-18H is used for waterproofing of closed potable water tanks


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Uses
(detail works)
Characteristics /  Contains no solvents, fungicides, heavy metals, halogens, or plasticizers
Advantages  High tensile strength and elongation
 Approved for contact with potable (drinking) water
 Resistant to microbial attack
 Physiologically harmless and environmentally neutral (no volatile or extractable
materials)
 Good crack bridging ability
 Suitable for contact with acidic soft water (low pH aggressive to concrete
surfaces)
 Can be installed on damp and wet substrates
 Heat weldable
 Resistant to bitumen (discoloration possible)

Tests
Approvals / Standards Product Declaration EN 13361 - Geosynthetic barriers - Characteristics required for
use in the construction of reservoirs and dams.
CE-Certificate No. 1349-CPD-017.
National approvals for contact with potable (drinking) water:
 Germany: W270, KTW
 Switzerland: SVGW, BAG
 WRc-NSF Report dd. 16.09.2008: BS 6920: Part 1: 2000 complies with WRAS
requirements for use with cold + hot water (60°C)

Product Data
Form Homogeneous rolled sheet membrane
Appearance / Colour Surface: Smooth
Colour: Light blue
Packaging Roll size: 0.50 m (roll width) x 5.00 m (roll length).
2
Unit weight: 1.67 kg/m

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Storage
Storage Conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in a horizontal position and in cool
and dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and 30°C.
Rolls must be protected from direct sunlight, heat, rain, snow and ice, etc.
Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored in original unopened packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polyolefin (FPO-PE)
Thickness 1.80 mm (-5 / + 10%) EN 1849 - 2
2
Mass per Unit Area 1.67 kg/m (-5 / + 10%) EN 1849 - 2
-6 -6
Thermal Expansion 230 x 10 (±55 x 10 ) 1/K ASTM D 696 - 91
-7 3 -2 -1
Water Permeability ≤ 10 m x m x d EN 14150
2
Tensile Strength Machine: 24.5 N/mm (± 4.0 ) ISO 527 -1/3/5
2
Cross: 26.0 N/mm (± 4.0 ) ISO 527 -1/3/5
Tear Strength Machine: ≥ 120 kN/m ISO 34, method B; V = 50mm/min
Cross: ≥ 120 kN/m ISO 34, method B; V = 50mm/min
Elongation Machine: ≥ 700% ISO 527 -1/3/5
Cross: ≥ 700% ISO 527 -1/3/5
Burst Strength ≥ 50% EN 14151, D=1.00m
Static Puncture 3.00 kN (± 40) EN ISO 12236
Low Temperature ≤ 50°C EN 495 - 5
Behaviour
Weathering Remaining tensile strength and elongation
2
≥ 75% EN 12224, 350 MJ/m ; ISO 527 – 3/5/100
Micro Organism Change of tensile strength: ≤ 10% EN 12225, ISO 527 - 3/5
Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 12225, ISO 527 - 3/5
Oxidation Change of tensile strength: ≤ 15% EN 14575, ISO 527 - 3/5
Change of elongation: ≤ 15% EN 14575, ISO 527 - 3/5
Environmental Stress ≥ 200 hr ASTM D 5397 - 99
Cracking
Leaching (water soluble) A (hot water): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
B (alkaline liquid): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
C (organic alcohol): Change of elongation: ≤ 10% EN 14415
Resistance to Root Pass EN 14416
Penetration

Application Details
System Structure Ancillary Products:
® ®
- Sikaplan WT 4220-15C, Sikaplan WT 4220-15C Felt 500
®
- Sarnafil T Clean, cleaner for soiled membrane surface
®
- Sikaplan WT External/Internal Corner 90° preformed PE for fixing pieces
®
- Sikaplan W Flat Profile Stainless Steel
®
- Sikaplan WT Flat Profile PE light blue
®
- Sarnafil T Prep, cleaner for membrane surface preparation prior to welding

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Substrate Quality Concrete (new or existing), old linings and completely cured tank coatings:-
Clean and dry, homogeneous, free from oil and grease, dust and loose, friable
particles. Paint, cement laitance and other poorly adhering materials must be
removed.

Substrate preparation:-
The substrate must be disinfected, prior to installation of membrane by spraying
®
disinfectant Sikagard SB, or similar. If not specified otherwise a cushion layer of
2
geotextile (non-woven fabric) with min. density of 300 g/m must be laid underneath
the membrane.
Substrate Temperature 0°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Air Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature of +35°C max. (water)
Liquids
Application Method / Installation method:-
Tools Heat welding on installed sheet waterproofing membranes at details.
All membrane overlaps must be welded i.e. using hand welding guns and pressure
rollers or automatic heat welding machines, with individually adjustable and
electronically controlled welding temperatures (such as the manual Leister Triac
PID / automatic: Leister Twinny S / semi-automatic: Leister Triac Drive).
Welding parameters, such as speed and temperature must be established with
trials on site, prior to any welding works.
®
Sarnafil T Prep must be used for seam preparation and cleaning of slightly soiled
membrane surfaces.
®
Sarnafil T Clean must be used for seam cleaning of soiled membrane surfaces.
Notes on Application / This product must only be used by Sika approved contractors with experience in
Limitations lining of potable water tanks.
Sikaplan WT 4220 membranes are not suitable for use as liners in drinking water
®

tanks with the following conditions:


- Permanent water temperature exceeding +35°C
- Continual or frequent dosage of free chlorine exceeding 0.8 mg/lt
Sikaplan WT 4220 membranes are not UV stabilised and as such not suitable for
®

lining of tanks exposed to weathering and UV light.


The water tightness of the structure must be tested and approved after completion
of the membrane installation works according to the requirements of the client’s
specifications.
The cleaning and disinfection procedures of installed membrane surfaces shall be
performed according to the requirements of the local Water Authority.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
REACH European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (REACH:
EC 1907/2006)
This product is an article within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
(REACH). It contains no substances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use. Therefore, there
are no registration requirements for substances in articles within the meaning of
Article 7.1 of the Regulation.
Construction

Based on our current knowledge, this product does not contain SVHC (substances
of very high concern) from the candidate list published by the European Chemicals
Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w).
Protective Measures Fresh air ventilation must be ensured when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed.
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Smoking must be strictly not permitted when working with Sarnafil T Prep and
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Sarnafil T Clean in closed tanks.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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ƌĞĂΖƐƚŽďĞƚƌĞĂƚĞĚƐŚŽƵůĚďĞĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕Žŝů K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ĂŶĚĚƵƐƚĞƚĐ͘
KŶůLJƉƌŝŵĞĂƌĞĂƐƚŚĂƚĂƌĞƚŽďĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞƐĂŵĞ &ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ĚĂLJ͘ŽŶŽƚůĞĂǀĞƚŚĞƉƌŝŵĞƌĞdžƉŽƐĞĚĨŽƌŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ͘/ĨƚŚŝƐƐŚŽƵůĚŚĂƉƉĞŶ͕ƌĞͲĂƉƉůLJƉƌŝŵĞƌĐŽĂƚ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
ĂƚŐŝǀĞŶĐŽŵƐƵƉƚŝŽŶƌĂƚĞĂŶĚĂůůŽǁƚŽĨƵůůLJĐƵƌĞĂƐ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ĂďŽǀĞ͘ ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
>E/E'K&dKK>^
ůĞĂŶĂůůƚŽŽůƐĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΠ
dŚŝŶŶĞƌŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚĂŶĚͬŽƌ
ĐƵƌĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ͘

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ŽŶŽƚĂƉƉůLJŝŶǁĞƚǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŽƌƚŽǁĞƚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͘
ůǁĂLJƐĞŶƐƵƌĞŐŽŽĚǀĞŶƚŝůĂƚŝŽŶǁŚĞŶƵƐŝŶŐ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲ
ϭϭ^ŝŶĂĐŽŶĨŝŶĞĚƐƉĂĐĞ͕ƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞĚƌLJŝŶŐĂŶĚĨƵůů
ĐƵƌŝŶŐ͘
ŶLJƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐůĞĨƚƵŶĐŽǀĞƌĞĚĨŽƌĂƉĞƌŝŽĚŽĨŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶ
ϮϰŚŽƵƌƐƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƌĞͲƉƌŝŵĞĚ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϭ^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘ϬϮ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϭϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϴ

ϵϱ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮ
>/Yh/^K>sEd^/dhD/EKh^WZ/DZ

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮŝƐĂďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐůŝƋƵŝĚƚŚĂƚƐĞĂůƐƉŽƌͲ ඵ ,ŝŐŚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶĂŶĚďŽŶĚŝŶŐĂďŝůŝƚLJŽŶǀĂƌŝŽƵƐƐƵďͲ
ŽƵƐƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͕ƐƵĐŚĂƐĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ǁŚŝĐŚŝŵƉƌŽǀĞƐƚŚĞĂĚͲ ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ŚĞƐŝŽŶŽĨďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐƚŚĂƚĂƌĞƚŽďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚ ඵ 'ŽŽĚďŝŶĚŝŶŐĂďŝůŝƚLJĨŽƌĚƵƐƚĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ
ƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ͘ ඵ ZĞĂĚLJƚŽƵƐĞďLJďƌƵƐŚ͕ƌŽůůĞƌŽƌƐƉƌĂLJ

^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ WWZKs>^ͬ^dEZ^
h^^ ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮĐŽŵƉůŝĞƐǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƌĞͲ
ƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚŽĨ^dDϰϭ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮŝƐƵƐĞĚĂƐĂƉƌŝŵĞƌĨŽƌ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠŵĞŵͲ
ďƌĂŶĞƐƚŽŝŶĐƌĞĂƐĞĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶĂŶĚďŽŶĚƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďͲ
ƐƚƌĂƚĞ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ŝƚƵŵĞŶ^ŽůƵƚŝŽŶ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϮϬϬ>ĚƌƵŵƐ
ŽůŽƵƌ ůĂĐŬ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂů
ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ƌƵŵƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͕ŝŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƵŶͲ
ĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐŽĨнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘dŚĞLJ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͘
&ůĂƐŚWŽŝŶƚ шϯϱΣ ;^dDϵϮͿ

sŽůĂƚŝůĞŽƌŐĂŶŝĐĐŽŵƉŽƵŶĚ;sKͿĐŽŶͲ чϯϱϬŐͬů
ƚĞŶƚ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ ΕϯϬϬŐͬŵϮ ƌƵƐŚŽƌZŽůůĞƌ
ΕϮϬϬŐͬŵϮ ^ƉƌĂLJĞĚ
EŽƚĞ͗dŚĞƐĞĨŝŐƵƌĞƐĂƌĞƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽŶŽƚĂůůŽǁĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƌĞͲ
ƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůŽƌǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮ
:ƵŶĞϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϭϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϵ

ϵϲ
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
ĞǁWŽŝŶƚ dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞĂƚůĞĂƐƚϯΣĂďŽǀĞƚŚĞĚĞǁƉŽŝŶƚƚŽƌĞͲ
ĚƵĐĞƚŚĞƌŝƐŬŽĨĐŽŶĚĞŶƐĂƚŝŽŶ͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞDŽŝƐƚƵƌĞŽŶƚĞŶƚ чϰйŵŽŝƐƚƵƌĞĐŽŶƚĞŶƚ͕ŶŽƌŝƐŝŶŐŵŽŝƐƚƵƌĞ
ƌLJŝŶŐƚŝŵĞ ΕϮцϭŚ
ĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶƚŚĞůŽĐĂůǁĞĂƚŚĞƌĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƚƚŚĞƚŝŵĞŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
^h^dZdYh>/dz WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞͬďƌŝĐŬǁŽƌŬͬŵŽƌƚĂƌƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͗ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
DƵƐƚďĞƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ĚƌLJ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐĂŶĚĨƌĞĞ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘
WW>/d/KE K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƐƚŝƌƌĞĚƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJďĞĨŽƌĞ &ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ƵƐĞ͘ƉƉůŝĞĚƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞďLJŵĞĂŶƐŽĨďƌƵƐŚ͕ƌŽůůĞƌ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ŽƌƐƉƌĂLJ͕ĂƐƉĞƌĐŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂůůŽǁƚŽĨƵůůLJ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
ĐƵƌĞďĞĨŽƌĞŝŶƐƚĂůůŝŶŐĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ƌĞĂΖƐƚŽďĞƚƌĞĂƚĞĚƐŚŽƵůĚďĞĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕Žŝů ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
ĂŶĚĚƵƐƚĞƚĐ͘
KŶůLJƉƌŝŵĞĂƌĞĂƐƚŚĂƚĂƌĞƚŽďĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞƐĂŵĞ >'>EKd^
ĚĂLJ͘ŽŶŽƚůĞĂǀĞƚŚĞƉƌŝŵĞƌĞdžƉŽƐĞĚĨŽƌŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶ
ϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ͘/ĨƚŚŝƐƐŚŽƵůĚŚĂƉƉĞŶ͕ƌĞͲĂƉƉůLJƉƌŝŵĞƌĐŽĂƚ dŚĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ĂŶĚ͕ŝŶƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ͕ƚŚĞƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ĂƚŐŝǀĞŶĐŽŵƐƵƉƚŝŽŶƌĂƚĞĂŶĚĂůůŽǁƚŽĨƵůůLJĐƵƌĞĂƐ ƚŝŽŶƐƌĞůĂƚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞŶĚͲƵƐĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂ
ĂďŽǀĞ͘ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞŶŝŶŐŽŽĚĨĂŝƚŚďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^ŝŬĂΖƐĐƵƌͲ
ƌĞŶƚŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞĂŶĚĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐǁŚĞŶ
>E/E'K&dKK>^ ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΖƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ůĞĂŶĂůůƚŽŽůƐĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΠ ƚŝŽŶƐ͘/ŶƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ͕ƚŚĞĚŝĨĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ƐƵďͲ
dŚŝŶŶĞƌŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚĂŶĚͬŽƌ ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂĐƚƵĂůƐŝƚĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵĐŚƚŚĂƚŶŽǁĂƌͲ
ĐƵƌĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ͘ ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
ƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͕ŶŽƌĂŶLJůŝĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƌŝƐŝŶŐŽƵƚŽĨĂŶLJ
>/D/dd/KE^ ůĞŐĂůƌĞůĂƚŝŽŶƐŚŝƉǁŚĂƚƐŽĞǀĞƌ͕ĐĂŶďĞŝŶĨĞƌƌĞĚĞŝƚŚĞƌ
ĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJǁƌŝƚƚĞŶƌĞĐŽŵͲ
ŽŶŽƚĂƉƉůLJŝŶǁĞƚǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŽƌƚŽǁĞƚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͘ ŵĞŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌĂĚǀŝĐĞŽĨĨĞƌĞĚ͘dŚĞ
ůǁĂLJƐĞŶƐƵƌĞŐŽŽĚǀĞŶƚŝůĂƚŝŽŶǁŚĞŶƵƐŝŶŐ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲ ƵƐĞƌŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵƵƐƚƚĞƐƚƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ͛ƐƐƵŝƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ
ϭϮŝŶĂĐŽŶĨŝŶĞĚƐƉĂĐĞ͕ƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞĚƌLJŝŶŐĂŶĚĨƵůů ĨŽƌƚŚĞŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͘^ŝŬĂƌĞͲ
ĐƵƌŝŶŐ͘ ƐĞƌǀĞƐƚŚĞƌŝŐŚƚƚŽĐŚĂŶŐĞƚŚĞƉƌŽƉĞƌƚŝĞƐŽĨŝƚƐ
ŶLJƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐůĞĨƚƵŶĐŽǀĞƌĞĚĨŽƌĂƉĞƌŝŽĚŽĨŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘dŚĞƉƌŽƉƌŝĞƚĂƌLJƌŝŐŚƚƐŽĨƚŚŝƌĚƉĂƌƚŝĞƐŵƵƐƚ
ϮϰŚŽƵƌƐƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƌĞͲƉƌŝŵĞĚ͘ ďĞŽďƐĞƌǀĞĚ͘ůůŽƌĚĞƌƐĂƌĞĂĐĐĞƉƚĞĚƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽŽƵƌ
ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚƚĞƌŵƐŽĨƐĂůĞĂŶĚĚĞůŝǀĞƌLJ͘hƐĞƌƐŵƵƐƚĂůǁĂLJƐ
^/^K&WZKhdd ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚŝƐƐƵĞŽĨƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ
^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĐŽŶĐĞƌŶĞĚ͕ĐŽƉŝĞƐŽĨǁŚŝĐŚǁŝůů
ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ ďĞƐƵƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƌĞƋƵĞƐƚ͘
ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮ
:ƵŶĞϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϭϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϵ

ϵϳ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϭϴϬW'^
ϰDDdKZ,ͲKE͕^,dtdZWZKK&/E'EZKK&/E' DDZE^KE^^DK/Ͳ
&/͕Z/E&KZ/dhDEϭϴϬ'ͬDϮ͕t/d,WK>zd,z>E&/>DKEKd,^/^

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϭϴϬW'^ŝƐĂŚŝŐŚƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞĞůĂƐƚŽͲ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐĞŝŶŐ
ŵĞƌŝĐƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘/ƚŝƐ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ
ďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^^ŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂϭϴϬ ඵ 'ŽŽĚƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ
ŐͬŵϮƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐĂŶĚ͕ĨĂĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂ ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌǀĂƉŽƵƌ
ƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶďŽƚŚƚŚĞƚŽƉƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂŶĚƚŚĞƌĞͲ ඵ 'ŽŽĚĚŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ
ǀĞƌƐĞƚŽĞĂƐĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐ͘ ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ඵ ĂƐLJƚŽŝŶƐƚĂůůƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚ
ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĂƐƚŽƉůĂLJĞƌĨŽƌŵƵůƚŝůĂLJĞƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶƐ
h^^ ඵ 'ŽŽĚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŵƉĂĐƚ

^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϭϴϬW'^ŵĂLJŽŶůLJďĞƵƐĞĚďLJĞdžƉĞƌŝͲ
ĞŶĐĞĚƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů͘
/ƚŝƐƵƐĞĚĂǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨ
ǀĂƌŝŽƵƐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŝŶĂǁŝĚĞƌĂŶŐĞŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĚĂŵƉͲƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞĞdžƚĞƌŝŽƌ
ǁĂůůƐŽĨďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌƐƵďͲ
ŵĞƌƐŝŽŶĂŶĚĚĂŵƉƐŽŝůƐ͕ĨŽƌĞdžĂŵƉůĞdĂŶŬŝŶŐ͕WŝůĞ
ĐĂƉƉŝŶŐĂŶĚĨŽƵŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ
ඵ tĞƚĂƌĞĂƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶĨůĂƚƌŽŽĨƐƵŶĚĞƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞůĂLJĞƌƐ
ŽƌďĂůůĂƐƚ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶďĂůĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞƐĂŶĚǁĞƚƌŽŽŵƐ
ƵŶĚĞƌƚŝůĞƐ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ^^DŽĚŝĨŝĞĚŝƚƵŵĞŶ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZŽůůƐŝnjĞ͗ϭ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůǁŝĚƚŚͿdžϭϬ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚͿ͘ϮϯƌŽůůƐƉĞƌƉĂůůĞƚ
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ZŽůůĞĚƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐǁŝƚŚ
WŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶďŽƚŚƐŝĚĞƐĨŽƌĞĂƐĞŽĨŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ŽůŽƵƌ͗ůĂĐŬ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϮLJĞĂƌƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϭϴϬW'^
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϬϲ

ϵϴ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͕ŝŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƵŶͲ
ĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐŽĨнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘dŚĞLJ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϰŵŵцϬ͘Ϯŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϰ͘ϳŬŐͬŵϮцϭϬй ;EϭϴϰϵͲϭͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ хϳϬϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϴϱϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϳϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϱϬй ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů Εϱϱй

dĞĂƌ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů шϱϱϬE ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů шϯϱϬE

:ŽŝŶƚ^ŚĞĂƌZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϳϱϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϭͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϱϱϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ǀĂŝůĂďůĞŝŶͲϱΣĂŶĚͲϮϬΣ ;EϭϭϬϵͿ

tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐ шϲϬŬWĂ ;EϭϵϮϴͲϭͿ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϲϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >/D/dd/KE^
^h^dZdYh>/dz EŽƚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ͘
ǀŽŝĚĚĂŵĂŐĞƚŽƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐĚƵƌͲ
ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞͬďƌŝĐŬǁŽƌŬͬŵŽƌƚĂƌƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͗ ŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŽĨĨƵƌƚŚĞƌůĂLJĞƌƐŽĨƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘
DƵƐƚďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶƐƵŝƚĂďůLJƉƌŝŵĞĚ͕ƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ dŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞƚĞƐƚĞĚ
ĚƌLJ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐĂŶĚĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚ ĂŶĚĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚĂĨƚĞƌĐŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝŶͲ
ĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘,ŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚ ƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨƚŚĞ
ďĞƐůŽƉĞĚхϭ͘ϱй͘ ĐůŝĞŶƚ͛ƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
&ůŽŽĚƚĞƐƚŝŶŐŵĂdžŝŵƵŵϰϴŚŽƵƌƐĂƚϱϬŵŵĚĞƉƚŚ͘
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
dŚĞĐŽůĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐƉƌŝŵĞƌ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϭ^Žƌ ^/^K&WZKhdd
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮƐŚĂůůďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ
;ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂƐŚĞĞƚͿďĞĨŽƌĞƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚŵĞŵͲ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
ďƌĂŶĞůĂLJĞƌĂƐĨŽůůŽǁƐ͗ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
dŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐďŽŶĚĞĚƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞďLJƚŚĞ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚƵƐŝŶŐĂŐĂƐƚŽƌĐŚ͘hŶƌŽůůĂŶĚƉŽƐŝͲ
ƚŝŽŶƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƌŽůů͘ZŽůůŽƵƚŚĂůĨĂƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚ͕ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐƚŚĞƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŐĂƐ
ĨůĂŵĞƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵĂŶĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶŵĂƐƐ WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
ŵĞůƚƐ͘hŶƌŽůůƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐƚĞĂĚŝůLJĂŶĚĐŽŶƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůLJ͘ ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
ďĞĂĚŽĨůŝƋƵŝĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶŵƵƐƚďĞǀŝƐŝďůĞŽŶƚŚĞƵŶĚĞƌͲ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
ƐŝĚĞŽĨƚŚĞƌŽůů͘dŚĞƚŽƌĐŚŽŶŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŵƵƐƚďĞĨŝƌŵůLJ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ƉƌĞƐƐĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŝŶŽƌĚĞƌƚŽĂǀŽŝĚĂŝƌĞŶͲ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘
ƚƌĂƉŵĞŶƚƵƐŝŶŐĂƐƉĞĐŝĂůƌŽůůĞƌŽƌŚĞĂǀLJďƌƵƐŚ͘ZĞƉĞĂƚ
ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚŚĂůĨŽĨƚŚĞƌŽůů͘ůů
ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƉĞĚďLJĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϭϬϬ
ŵŵ͕ƐĞĂŵƐŵƵƐƚďĞĨŝŶŝƐŚĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƌŽůůĞƌ͘
&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƉůĞĂƐĞ
ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϭϴϬW'^
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϬϲ

ϵϵ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϬϬW'^
ϰDDdKZ,ͲKE͕^,dtdZWZKK&/E'EZKK&/E'DDZE^KE^^DK/Ͳ
&/͕Z/E&KZ/dhDEϮϬϬ'ͬDϮ͕t/d,WK>zd,z>E&/>DKEKd,^/^

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϬϬW'^ŝƐĂŚŝŐŚƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞĞůĂƐƚŽͲ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐĞŝŶŐ
ŵĞƌŝĐƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŚĞĞƚ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ
ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘/ƚŝƐďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^^ŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚ ඵ 'ŽŽĚƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ
ďŝƚƵŵĞŶ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂϮϬϬŐͬŵϮ ƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲ ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌǀĂƉŽƵƌ
ǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐĂŶĚ͕ĨĂĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶ ඵ 'ŽŽĚĚŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ
ďŽƚŚƚŚĞƚŽƉƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂŶĚƚŚĞƌĞǀĞƌƐĞƚŽĞĂƐĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂͲ ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
ƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐ͘ ඵ ĂƐLJƚŽŝŶƐƚĂůůƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĂƐƚŽƉůĂLJĞƌĨŽƌŵƵůƚŝůĂLJĞƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶƐ
ඵ 'ŽŽĚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŵƉĂĐƚ
h^^
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϬϬW'^ŵĂLJŽŶůLJďĞƵƐĞĚďLJĞdžƉĞƌŝͲ
ĞŶĐĞĚƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂůƐ͘
/ƚŝƐƵƐĞĚĂǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨ
ǀĂƌŝŽƵƐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŝŶĂǁŝĚĞƌĂŶŐĞŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĚĂŵƉͲƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞĞdžƚĞƌŝŽƌ
ǁĂůůƐŽĨďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌƐƵďͲ
ŵĞƌƐŝŽŶĂŶĚĚĂŵƉƐŽŝůƐ͕ĨŽƌĞdžĂŵƉůĞdĂŶŬŝŶŐ͕WŝůĞ
ĐĂƉƉŝŶŐĂŶĚĨŽƵŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ
ඵ tĞƚĂƌĞĂƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶĨůĂƚƌŽŽĨƐƵŶĚĞƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞůĂLJĞƌƐ
ŽƌďĂůůĂƐƚ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶďĂůĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞƐĂŶĚǁĞƚƌŽŽŵƐ
ƵŶĚĞƌƚŝůĞƐ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ^^DŽĚŝĨŝĞĚŝƚƵŵĞŶ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZŽůůƐŝnjĞ͗ϭ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůǁŝĚƚŚͿdžϭϬ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚͿ͘ϮϯƌŽůůƐƉĞƌƉĂůůĞƚ
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ZŽůůĞĚƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐǁŝƚŚ
WŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶďŽƚŚƐŝĚĞƐĨŽƌĞĂƐĞŽĨŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ŽůŽƵƌ͗ůĂĐŬ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϮLJĞĂƌƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϬϬW'^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϬϳ

ϭϬϬ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͕ŝŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƵŶͲ
ĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐŽĨнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘dŚĞLJ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϰŵŵцϬ͘Ϯŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϰ͘ϳŬŐͬŵϮцϭϬй ;EϭϴϰϵͲϵͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ хϳϬϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϵϲϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϳϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů Εϰϱй ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϱϬй

dĞĂƌ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů шϲϮϱE ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů шϰϮϱE

:ŽŝŶƚ^ŚĞĂƌZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϵϲϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϭͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϳϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϱΣ ;EϭϭϬϵͿ

tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐ шϲϬŬWĂ ;EϭϵϮϴͲϭͿ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϲϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >/D/dd/KE^
^h^dZdYh>/dz EŽƚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ͘
ǀŽŝĚ ĚĂŵĂŐĞ ƚŽ ƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJ ŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐ
ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞͬďƌŝĐŬǁŽƌŬͬŵŽƌƚĂƌƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͗ ĚƵƌŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŽĨĨƵƌƚŚĞƌůĂLJĞƌƐŽĨƐŚĞĞƚ
DƵƐƚďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶƐƵŝƚĂďůLJƉƌŝŵĞĚ͕ƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘
ĚƌLJ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐĂŶĚĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚ dŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞƚĞƐƚĞĚ
ĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ĂŶĚ ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚ ĂĨƚĞƌ ĐŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ
,ŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐůŽƉĞĚхϭ͘ϱй͘ ŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨ
ƚŚĞĐůŝĞŶƚ͛ƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
&ůŽŽĚƚĞƐƚŝŶŐŵĂdžŝŵƵŵϰϴŚŽƵƌƐĂƚϱϬŵŵĚĞƉƚŚ͘
dŚĞĐŽůĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐƉƌŝŵĞƌ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϭ^Žƌ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮƐŚĂůůďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ ^/^K&WZKhdd
;ƌĞĨĞƌ ƚŽ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ ĚĂƚĂ ƐŚĞĞƚͿ ďĞĨŽƌĞ ƚŚĞ ĨŝƌƐƚ
ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞůĂLJĞƌĂƐĨŽůůŽǁƐ͗ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
dŚĞ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ŝƐ ďŽŶĚĞĚ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ ďLJ ƚŚĞ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚƵƐŝŶŐĂŐĂƐƚŽƌĐŚ͘hŶƌŽůůĂŶĚƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƌŽůů͘ZŽůůŽƵƚŚĂůĨĂƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚ͕ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐ
ƚŚĞ ƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ŐĂƐ ĨůĂŵĞ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ƵŶƚŝů ƚŚĞ ƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞ Ĩŝůŵ ĂŶĚ ďŝƚƵŵĞŶ ŵĂƐƐ ŵĞůƚƐ͘
hŶƌŽůů ƚŚĞ ŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ƐƚĞĂĚŝůLJ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŶƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůLJ͘  WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
ďĞĂĚ ŽĨ ůŝƋƵŝĚ ďŝƚƵŵĞŶ ŵƵƐƚ ďĞ ǀŝƐŝďůĞ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
ƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞŽĨƚŚĞƌŽůů͘dŚĞƚŽƌĐŚŽŶŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŵƵƐƚďĞ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
ĨŝƌŵůLJƉƌĞƐƐĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŝŶŽƌĚĞƌƚŽĂǀŽŝĚĂŝƌ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ĞŶƚƌĂƉŵĞŶƚ ƵƐŝŶŐ Ă ƐƉĞĐŝĂů ƌŽůůĞƌ Žƌ ŚĞĂǀLJ ďƌƵƐŚ͘ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘
ZĞƉĞĂƚƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚŚĂůĨŽĨƚŚĞƌŽůů͘
ůůŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞŽǀĞƌůĂƉƉĞĚďLJĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϭϬϬ
ŵŵ͕ƐĞĂŵƐŵƵƐƚďĞĨŝŶŝƐŚĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƌŽůůĞƌ͘
&ŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůĞĚŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƉůĞĂƐĞ
ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽDĞƚŚŽĚ^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϬϬW'^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϬϳ

ϭϬϭ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϳϬW'^
ϰDDdKZ,ͲKE͕^,dtdZWZKK&/E'EZKK&/E'DDZE^KE^^DK/Ͳ
&/͕Z/E&KZ/dhDEϮϳϬ'ͬDϮ͕t/d,WK>zd,z>E&/>DKEKd,^/^

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϳϬW'^ŝƐĂŚŝŐŚƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞĞůĂƐƚŽͲ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐĞŝŶŐ
ŵĞƌŝĐƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶƐŚĞĞƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘/ƚŝƐ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ
ďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^^ŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂϮϳϬ ඵ 'ŽŽĚƚĞŶƐŝůĞƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚĂŶĚĞůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ
ŐͬŵϮƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐĂŶĚ͕ĨĂĐĞĚǁŝƚŚĂ ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌǀĂƉŽƵƌ
ƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶďŽƚŚƚŚĞƚŽƉƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂŶĚƚŚĞƌĞͲ ඵ 'ŽŽĚĚŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂůƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ
ǀĞƌƐĞƚŽĞĂƐĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐ͘ ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ĂƐLJƚŽŝŶƐƚĂůůƵƐŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚ
ඵ ^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĂƐƚŽƉůĂLJĞƌĨŽƌŵƵůƚŝůĂLJĞƌŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶƐ
h^^ ඵ 'ŽŽĚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŝŵƉĂĐƚ

^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϳϬW'^ŵĂLJŽŶůLJďĞƵƐĞĚďLJĞdžƉĞƌŝͲ
ĞŶĐĞĚƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů͘
/ƚŝƐƵƐĞĚĂǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨ
ǀĂƌŝŽƵƐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŝŶĂǁŝĚĞƌĂŶŐĞŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĚĂŵƉͲƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞĞdžƚĞƌŝŽƌ
ǁĂůůƐŽĨďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌƐƵďͲ
ŵĞƌƐŝŽŶĂŶĚĚĂŵƉƐŽŝůƐ͕ĨŽƌĞdžĂŵƉůĞdĂŶŬŝŶŐ͕WŝůĞ
ĐĂƉƉŝŶŐĂŶĚĨŽƵŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ
ඵ tĞƚĂƌĞĂƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶĨůĂƚƌŽŽĨƐƵŶĚĞƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞůĂLJĞƌƐ
ŽƌďĂůůĂƐƚ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽŶďĂůĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞƐĂŶĚǁĞƚƌŽŽŵƐ
ƵŶĚĞƌƚŝůĞƐ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ^^DŽĚŝĨŝĞĚŝƚƵŵĞŶ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZŽůůƐŝnjĞ͗ϭ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůǁŝĚƚŚͿdžϭϬ͘ϬϬŵ;ƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚͿ͘ϮϯƌŽůůƐƉĞƌƉĂůůĞƚ
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ZŽůůĞĚƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͕ƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJĞƐƚĞƌŶŽŶͲǁŽǀĞŶĨĂďƌŝĐǁŝƚŚ
WŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵŽŶďŽƚŚƐŝĚĞƐĨŽƌĞĂƐĞŽĨŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶ
ŽůŽƵƌ͗ůĂĐŬ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϮLJĞĂƌƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠdͲϱϮϳϬW'^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϬϮ

ϭϬϮ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ZŽůůƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͕ŝŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƵŶͲ
ĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐŽĨнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘dŚĞLJ
ŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͘
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϰŵŵцϬ͘Ϯŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϰ͘ϳŬŐͬŵϮ цϭϬй ;EϭϴϰϵͲϭͿ

d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ хϳϬϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϭϭϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϴϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů Εϰϱй ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϱϬй

dĞĂƌ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů шϳϳϱE ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů шϲϱϬE

:ŽŝŶƚ^ŚĞĂƌZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ >ŽŶŐŝƚƵĚŝŶĂů ΕϭϭϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϯϭϳͲϭͿ


dƌĂŶƐǀĞƌƐĂů ΕϴϬϬEͬϱϬŵŵ

&ŽůĚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚ>ŽǁdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϮϬΣ ;EϭϭϬϵͿ

tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐ шϲϬŬWĂ ;EϭϵϮϴͲϭͿ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϲϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >/D/dd/KE^
^h^dZdYh>/dz EŽƚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƌŽŽƚƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ͘
ǀŽŝĚĚĂŵĂŐĞƚŽƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐĚƵƌͲ
ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞͬďƌŝĐŬǁŽƌŬͬŵŽƌƚĂƌƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͗ ŝŶŐƚŚĞƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŽĨĨƵƌƚŚĞƌůĂLJĞƌƐŽĨƐŚĞĞƚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘
DƵƐƚďĞŝŶƐƚĂůůĞĚŽŶƐƵŝƚĂďůLJƉƌŝŵĞĚ͕ƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ dŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚďĞƚĞƐƚĞĚ
ĚƌLJ͕ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐĂŶĚĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŽŝůƐĂŶĚŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĚƵƐƚ ĂŶĚĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚĂĨƚĞƌĐŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝŶͲ
ĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘,ŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚ ƐƚĂůůĂƚŝŽŶǁŽƌŬƐĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨƚŚĞ
ďĞƐůŽƉĞĚхϭ͘ϱй͘ ĐůŝĞŶƚ͛ƐƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
&ůŽŽĚƚĞƐƚŝŶŐŵĂdžŝŵƵŵϰϴŚŽƵƌƐĂƚϱϬŵŵĚĞƉƚŚ͘
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
dŚĞĐŽůĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐƉƌŝŵĞƌ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϭ^Žƌ ^/^K&WZKhdd
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWͲϭϮƐŚĂůůďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ
;ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂƐŚĞĞƚͿďĞĨŽƌĞƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚŵĞŵͲ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
ďƌĂŶĞůĂLJĞƌĂƐĨŽůůŽǁƐ͗ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
dŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞŝƐďŽŶĚĞĚƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞďLJƚŚĞ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ƚŽƌĐŚͲŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚƵƐŝŶŐĂŐĂƐƚŽƌĐŚ͘hŶƌŽůůĂŶĚƉŽƐŝͲ
ƚŝŽŶƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƌŽůů͘ZŽůůŽƵƚŚĂůĨĂƌŽůůůĞŶŐƚŚ͕ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐƚŚĞƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞŽĨƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŐĂƐ
ĨůĂŵĞƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞƉŽůLJĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵĂŶĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶŵĂƐƐ WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
ŵĞůƚƐ͘hŶƌŽůůƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐƚĞĂĚŝůLJĂŶĚĐŽŶƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůLJ͘ ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
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Product Data Sheet
Edition 04/2015
Identification no: GCC
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SikaBit S-515

SikaBit® S-515
Peel and stick, self-adhesive, bituminous sheet waterproofing
membrane for below ground applications

Product SikaBit® S-515 is a self-adhesive bituminous sheet waterproofing membrane,


based on a SBS modified bitumen compound on a cross-laminated HDPE film.
Description
Construction

Uses ®
SikaBit S-515 is a cold and post-applied self-adhesive sheet waterproofing
membrane. The system is applied on existing below ground concrete structures to
provide damp-proofing and waterproofing:
 On horizontal slabs and protrusions
 On single and strip foundations or slabs
 On the outside of external walls
On concrete roof decks
Characteristics /  Cold-applied and self-adhesive (no heating or open flames required)
Advantages
 Fully bonded sheets with self-sealing abilities
 Resistant to aggressive mediums in natural ground water and soil
 Provides Radon and Methane gas barrier
 Controlled layer thickness
 Easy, fast and secure application, without special equipment
Temporarily UV-/weather resistant (during limited construction periods)
Tests
Approval / Standards  Product Declaration EN 13969 A&T, CE Certificate
 Methane gas permeability, CSI S.p.A. Laboratori Bollate-IT,
test report No. 0562/FPM/MATs/14, 26.06.2014
 Radon gas permeability, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,
test report No. P605277

Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colours Supplied as sheets in rolls, on one side a black HDPE carrier film and on the other
the black bitumen compound adhesive protected with a white peel-release paper.
Packaging 1.00 x 20 m single roll packed in a cardboard box, 33 kg/roll

Storage
Storage Conditions / SikaBit® S-515 membrane rolls have a shelf-life of 24 months from date of
Shelf Life production if stored properly in unopened, undamaged, original packaging, in dry
conditions and at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C. They must be protected
from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice, etc. Do not stack pallets of the rolls on top
of each other, or under pallets of any other materials during transport or storage.

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Technical Data
Product declaration EN 13969 (type A & T), mandatory for European countries
Visible defects Pass EN 1850-1
Straightness ≤ 20 mm / 10 m EN 1848-1
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Mass per unit area 1.550 kg/m (-/+ 5%) EN 1849-2
Thickness 1.50 (-/+ 5%) EN 1849-1
Watertightness Pass (24h, 60kPa) EN 1928 A
Water vapour diffusion 90’000 EN 1931
Tensile strength Longitudinal ≥ 215 N / 50 mm EN 12311-1
Transverse ≥ 220 N / 50 mm (-/+ 5%)

Elongation Longitudinal ≥ 324 % EN 12311-1


Transverse ≥ 238 % (-/+ 5%)

Tear resistance Longitudinal ≥ 125 N EN 12310-1


Transverse ≥ 65 N (-/+ 5%)

Impact resistance Method A ≥ 500 mm EN 12691


Method B ≥ 1000 mm
Resistance to static load Method A ≥ 10 kg EN 12730
Method B ≥ 15 kg
Shear resistance of joints Longitudinal ≥ 180 N / 50 mm EN 12317-1
Transverse ≥ 200 N / 50 mm (-/+ 5%)

Peel resistance of joints ≥ 65 N / 50 mm, (-/+ 5%) EN 12316-1


Flexibility at low -23 °C EN 1109
temperature
Durability of Pass EN 1296, EN 1928 A
watertightness against
ageing
Durability of Pass EN 1847, EN 1928 A
watertightness against
chemicals
Reaction to fire Class E EN 13501-1
Durability after artificial 80 °C EN 1296, EN 1110
ageing
Flow resistance at 90 °C EN 1110
elevated temperature

Further Technical
Data
Permeability to 2 CSI S.p.A. Laboratori
< 5 cc/m x 24h x atm
Methane Gas Bollate Italy
Resistance to lateral Pass up to 0.5 bar (5 m) ASTM D5385 mod.
water underflow

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Application

Conditions /
Limitations
Ambient temperature + 5 °C to + 40 °C

Service temperature -10°C to +40°C

Substrate temperature Minimum + 5 °C

Substrate moisture Dry, ≤ 4% moisture content, no rising moisture

Dew Point The substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above the dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation and so limited adhesion.
Substrate conditions Even, smooth, clean and free of impurities
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Notes on Application /  SikaBit S-515 sheets must only be installed by suitably trained and
Limitations experienced operatives.
 The sheets must be protected immediately after completion to prevent
mechanical damage and against weathering.
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 SikaBit S-515 sheets are only temporarily and not permanently UV and
weather resistantFor more detailed information please refer to the current
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Method Statement for the SikaBit S-515 membrane system.
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 For any connection of SikaBit S-515 with our Sika membrane systems please
refer to the current detail drawings in the according Method Statement.
(especially regarding their bitumen compatibility)
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 SikaBit S-515 is not designed for use on structures under vehicular traffic.

Application
Instructions
Substrate preparation, The concrete or cementitious substrate has to be clean, dry, even, sound and free
and priming from any bond inhibiting substances or contaminants that could impair adhesion
(such as dust, oil, grease etc.). Unevenness and surface defects (such as
blowholes, voids, honeycombing, cracks, protrusions, etc.) in the surface must be
pretreated and filled prior to the application, in order to prevent any subsequent
damage to the membrane sheets. For more detailed information please refer to the
current Method Statement for the SikaBit® S-515 membrane system.
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A recommended primer has to be used for an optimal bond between SikaBit
S-515 membrane sheets and the concrete substrate
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 SikaBit P-05, water-dispersed primer
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 Sarnafil Primer 600, solvent-dispersed primer

Installation method The following installation method must be used:


1. Prepare the substrate according to meet the defined requirements
2. Apply the primer over the entire bonding surface:
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i.e. using SikaBit P-05 or Sarnafil Primer 600
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3. Install the SikaBit S-515 peel & stick self-adhesive sheets as follows:
a) Prepare all connections, edges and details
b) Install the sheets in the horizontal & the vertical areas
c) Complete all necessary jointing & sealing
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4. Provide protection for the SikaBit S-515 membrane against weathering
and to prevent mechanical damage
For further more detailed information please refer to the current Method Statement
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for the SikaBit S-515 membrane system.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health
A Safety Data Sheet following EC- Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed
and Safety to bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not
Information damage the environment when used as specified.

REACH European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (REACH: EC
1907/2006)
This product is an article within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
Construction

(REACH). It contains no substances which are intended to be released from the


article under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use. Therefore, there
are no registration requirements for substances in articles within the meaning of
Article 7.1 of the Regulation.

Based on our current knowledge, this product does not contain SVHC (substances
of very high concern) from the candidate list published by the European Chemicals
Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w).

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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ŝǀĞƉĂƚĐŚĞƐŽĨ ^ŝŬĂWƌŽŽĨΠ&ŝdždĂƉĞͲϱϬŽŶƚŚĞĞĚŐĞƐƚŽ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ĂǀŽŝĚƐůŝƉƉĂŐĞ͘ ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
KŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϯ^
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,ĞĂƚĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďLJƐůŝŐŚƚůLJďƵƌŶŝŶŐƚŚĞƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞŽĨ ƚŝŽŶƐƌĞůĂƚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞŶĚͲƵƐĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂ
ƚŚĞďŽĂƌĚĂǁĂLJĨƌŽŵƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂŶĚƋƵŝĐŬůLJƉƌĞƐƐŝŶŐ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞŶŝŶŐŽŽĚĨĂŝƚŚďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^ŝŬĂΖƐĐƵƌͲ
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ƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJƐƵƉƉŽƌƚŵŝŐŚƚďĞŶĞĐĞƐƐĂƌLJƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞ ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
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ƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞƚŚĞďŽĂƌĚŝƐŶŽƚĚƌĂŐŐĞĚĚŽǁŶ͘ ƚŝŽŶƐ͘/ŶƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ͕ƚŚĞĚŝĨĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ƐƵďͲ
ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂĐƚƵĂůƐŝƚĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵĐŚƚŚĂƚŶŽǁĂƌͲ
>/D/dd/KE^ ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
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ඵ ŽŶŽƚƵƐĞǁŝƚŚWsďĂƐĞĚŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƐ͕ĨŽƌĞdžĂŵƉůĞ͕ ůĞŐĂůƌĞůĂƚŝŽŶƐŚŝƉǁŚĂƚƐŽĞǀĞƌ͕ĐĂŶďĞŝŶĨĞƌƌĞĚĞŝƚŚĞƌ
^ŝŬĂƉůĂŶΠtWƌĂŶŐĞ͘ ĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJǁƌŝƚƚĞŶƌĞĐŽŵͲ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϯ^ƚŽďĞůŽŽƐĞůĂŝĚŝŶĐŽŶͲ ŵĞŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌĂĚǀŝĐĞŽĨĨĞƌĞĚ͘dŚĞ
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ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƌĂŶŐĞƐ͘ ĨŽƌƚŚĞŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͘^ŝŬĂƌĞͲ
ƐĞƌǀĞƐƚŚĞƌŝŐŚƚƚŽĐŚĂŶŐĞƚŚĞƉƌŽƉĞƌƚŝĞƐŽĨŝƚƐ
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ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘ ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĐŽŶĐĞƌŶĞĚ͕ĐŽƉŝĞƐŽĨǁŚŝĐŚǁŝůů
ďĞƐƵƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶƌĞƋƵĞƐƚ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϯ^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϭϮ

ϭϬϵ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϰ^
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^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϰ^ŝƐĂƚŽƵŐŚƐĞŵŝͲĨůĞdžŝďůĞ͕ ඵ sĞƌLJůŽǁǁĂƚĞƌĂďƐŽƌƉƚŝŽŶ͘
ƌŽƚͲƉƌŽŽĨ͕ĚƵƌĂďůĞƉƌĞͲŵŽůĚĞĚďŝƚƵŵĞŶďĂƐĞĚďŽĂƌĚ ඵ EŽŶŝŶǀĂƐŝǀĞ͘ŽŵƉĂƚŝďůĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϲϬϬ^ĞƌŝĞƐ͕
ǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƚŽƉƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƚŚŝŶƉŽůLJĞƚŚůĞŶĞ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϴϬϬƐĞƌŝĞƐĂŶĚ^ŝŬĂŝƚΠƌĂŶŐĞƐŽĨ
Ĩŝůŵ;W^ͿĂŶĚƚŚĞƵŶĚĞƌƐŝĚĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƚŚŝŶĞĂƐLJ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘
ƚŽƌĐŚĞĚƉŽůLJͲĞƚŚLJůĞŶĞĨŝůŵ͘ ඵ tŝƚŚƐƚĂŶĚƐƐŝƚĞĂďƵƐĞĂŶĚŝŵƉĂĐƚĨƌŽŵďĂĐŬĨŝůůŝŶŐ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŝŽŶƐĂƐǁĞůůĂƐĞĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶĂŐĂŝŶƐƚ
ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƚƌĂĨĨŝĐ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚŝŶŐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƚŽƉƉŝŶŐ
h^^ ǁŽƌŬ͘
ඵ DĂŝŶƚĂŝŶƐƐŚĂƉĞƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƚŚŝŐŚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐĂŶĚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϰ^ŝƐƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌĂǀĂƌŝĞƚLJ ƌĞƚĂŝŶƐĨůĞdžŝďŝůŝƚLJĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ͘
ŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶďĞůŽǁŽƌĂďŽǀĞŐƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌͲ ඵ /ƚŝƐƚŽƵŐŚ͕ƌŽƚƉƌŽŽĨĂŶĚŶŽŶͲďŝŽĚĞŐƌĂĚĂďůĞ͘/ƚŝƐƵŶͲ
ƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂƐǁĞůůĂƐ͕ ĂĨĨĞĐƚĞĚďLJƉĞƌŵĂŶĞŶƚ/ŵŵĞƌƐŝŽŶŝŶǁĂƚĞƌ͘
ඵ ZŽŽĨŝŶŐ͕ŶĞǁĂŶĚƌĞŶŽǀĂƚŝŽŶƉƌŽũĞĐƚƐĂƐĂƌĞĐŽǀĞƌLJ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽƐĂůƚƐ͕ĐŚůŽƌŝĚĞƐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƐŶŽƌͲ
ďŽĂƌĚ͘ ŵĂůůLJĨŽƵŶĚŝŶƐŽŝůƐ͘
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐƐLJƐƚĞŵƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶďŽĂƌĚǁŝƚŚŝŶĐŝǀŝů ඵ ^ĞŵŝͲĨůĞdžŝďůĞĐĂŶďĞďĞŶƚƚŽŶŽƌŵĂůĐŽŶƚŽƵƌƐǁŝƚŚŽƵƚ
ǁŽƌŬƐ͘ ĐƌĂĐŬŝŶŐǁŚŝůĞƌŝŐŝĚĞŶŽƵŐŚƚŽŚŽůĚĂƐĂďŽĂƌĚŽŶǀĞƌͲ
ƚŝĐĂůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͘
ඵ ,ŝŐŚƉƵŶĐƚƵƌĞĂŶĚŝŵƉĂĐƚƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐŵŝdžǁŝƚŚĨŝůůĞƌƐĂŶĚŵŽĚŝĨŝĞƌƐ͘
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϭŵdžϮŵďŽĂƌĚ͕ϭϱϬďŽĂƌĚƐƉĞƌƉĂůůĞƚ͘
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ůĂĐŬ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϮLJĞĂƌƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ŽĂƌĚƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŽƌĞĚŝŶƚŚĞŝƌŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐĞ͕ĂŶĚƵŶĚĞƌĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJ
ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐŽĨнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘dŚĞLJŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽͲ
ƚĞĐƚĞĚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ƌĂŝŶ͕ƐŶŽǁĂŶĚŝĐĞ͘
>ĞŶŐƚŚ Ϯŵцϭй
tŝĚƚŚ ϭŵцϭй
ĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϰŵŵцϬ͘Ϯŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ

DĂƐƐƉĞƌƵŶŝƚĂƌĞĂ ϱ͘ϱŬŐͬŵϮ цϭϬй ;EϭϴϰϵͲϭͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂŝƚΠWƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ^ŚĞĞƚͲϰ^
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϰϰϭϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϬϭϬ

ϭϭϬ
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ/ŵƉĂĐƚ
шϳϬϬŵŵ ;EϭϮϲϵϭͿ
ϭϮϬϬE͕ϯϮŵŵ ;^dDϱϭϰϳͿ;WƵŶĐƚƵƌĞZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞͿ
ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞƚŽ^ƚĂƚŝĐ>ŽĂĚ хϮϱŬŐ ;EϭϮϳϯϬ͕DĞƚŚŽĚͿ

WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 1/10/2012
Identification no.
Version no: UAE
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Sika -Bitumen AE

Sika®-Bitumen AE
Bitumen Emulsion Waterproof & Protective Coating
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Product Sika -Bitumen AE is a brown-black bitumen liquid emulsion with excellent
adhesion, which dries to a tough, seamless, waterproof and protective coating for
Description concrete structures and steel elements.
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Uses Sika®-Bitumen AE is used for:


 Tanking and waterproofing of substructures to provide an impervious membrane
in wet areas
 Damp proof membrane for roofs and floor slabs
 Basements , Retaining walls
 Landscape decks
 Curing membrane
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Characteristics / Sika -Bitumen AE provides:
Advantages  Excellent adhesion to moist building substrates
 Efficient curing membrane to freshly laid concrete
 Single component
 Water based , non-toxic
 Economical , easy to apply, reduces labour costs
 Can be applied on vertical and horizontal surfaces
 Impermeable to water
 Seamless, joint free
 Unaffected by high ambient temperature
 High resistance to aggressive soils and contaminated ground water
 Low odour, dries without generating strong vapours

Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance/ Colours Dark Brown, Black when dry
Packaging 20 lt and 200 lt drums

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in original sealed containers under shade in a cool and dry environment
between temperatures of +5°C and +35°C.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date when stored properly in original,
unopened, sealed containers.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Bitumen emulsion
Density (at 23°C) Approximately 1.00 kg/lt
Flash Point Non-flammable
Solid Content Approximately 26 % by weight

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Application Details
Consumption / Dosage On Concrete: Approximately 0.20 -0.35 kg/m2 per coat applied in minimum 2 coats
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On Steel: Approximately 0.10 -0.20 kg/m per coat applied in minimum 2 coats
Substrate preparation All surfaces must be sound, even, free from dust, loose particles and any
contamination.
Sika®-Bitumen AE may be applied to damp but not waterlogged surfaces.
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Hot and very dry, porous concrete surfaces must be primed by diluting Sika -
Bitumen AE with clean water at 1:1 ratio (by weight).
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Application Sika -Bitumen AE must be stirred well before use. Where a single drum is used
for prolonged periods, occasional stirring during application is recommended.
If a primer coat is applied, allow it to dry completely before applying subsequent
coats.
Apply evenly and in one direction using a stiff brush. A minimum two-coat
application is recommended to avoid possible gaps in the film. Each coat must be
allowed to dry before applying the next one at right angles to the first.
In wet areas, where a key to subsequent layers (e.g. screed, tile bedding, etc) is
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required, blind the fresh top layer with clean sharp sand (eg. Sikadur -507 or
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Sikadur -509).
Curing Time Touch dry: approximately 2 hours
Over coating: approximately 8 hours
Fully cured: approximately 72 hours
Cleaning Clean all equipment and tools with water immediately after use.
Notes on Application / Do not apply Sika®-Bitumen AE to outside areas in wet weather or when rain is
Limitations expected.
Protect freshly applied product from rain until it is fully cured.
When used as a protective coating, all pinholes, cavities, cracks etc. in the
substrate must be filled in with a suitable Sika mortar.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

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ඵ ƐĂŶĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞĨŽƌďŽŶĚŝŶŐŝŶƐƵůĂƚŝŽŶďŽĂƌĚƐ͕ĞdžƉĂŶͲ
ĚĞĚƉŽůLJƐƚLJƌĞŶĞ͕ĐŽƌŬƚŝůĞƐĞƚĐ͘ WWZKs>^ͬZd/&/d^
ඵ ĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƌŽŽĨƐĂŶĚĨůŽŽƌƐůĂďƐ
ඵ ĨĨŝĐŝĞŶƚĐƵƌŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƚŽĨƌĞƐŚůLJůĂŝĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶĐŽŵƉůŝĞƐǁŝƚŚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞĐƵƌŝŶŐƌĞͲ
ඵ ĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ͕ƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ ƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨ^dDϯϬϵͲϵϯĂŶĚ^dDϮϵϯϵ͕ǁŚĞŶ
ĂƉƉůŝĞĚĂƚŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮϱϬŐͬŵϮ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ůĞŶĚŽĨďŝƚƵŵĞŶĂŶĚƌƵďďĞƌ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϮϬϬ>ĚƌƵŵƐ
ŽůŽƵƌ ĂƌŬďƌŽǁŶ;ůŝƋƵŝĚͿ
ůĂĐŬ;ĚƌLJͿ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ DŝŶŝŵƵŵϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐĨƌŽŵƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĚĂƚĞǁŚĞŶƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ^ƚŽƌĞŝŶŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂů͕ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚĂŶĚƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚƐĞĂůĞĚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌƐŝŶĂĐŽŽů͕
ĚƌLJĂƌĞĂƵŶĚĞƌƐŚĂĚĞƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘
ĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͘ϬϱŬŐͬů;нϮϱΣͿ
Ɖ,ͲsĂůƵĞ ΕϭϬ
^ŽůŝĚĐŽŶƚĞŶƚďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚ Εϯϱй;ϱйƌƵďďĞƌĐŽŶƚĞŶƚͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶ
ĞĐĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϭϱ

ϭϭϲ
d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ 'ƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌ͕ƐĂůƚƐŽůƵƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƐĞĂǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŵŝůĚĚĞƚĞƌŐĞŶƚƐ͕ŵŝůĚĂĐŝĚƐĂŶĚĂůͲ
ŬĂůŝƐ͘
ŽŶƚĂĐƚ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚĨŽƌĨƵƌƚŚĞƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ
^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϴϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ Ϭ͘ϮϱͲϬ͘ϱϬŬŐͬŵϮ ƉĞƌĐŽĂƚ͕ĂƉƉůLJϮͲϯĐŽĂƚƐ
dŚŝƐĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂů
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůĂŶĚ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘
>ĂLJĞƌdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϭ͘ϬϱŬŐͬŵϮ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶĂƉƉůŝĞĚƌĞƐƵůƚƐŝŶĂǁĞƚĨŝůŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ
;t&dͿŽĨΕϭŵŵĂŶĚĚƌLJĨŝůŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ;&dͿŽĨΕϬ͘ϯϱŵŵ͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϱΣŵĂdž͘
ƌLJŝŶŐƚŝŵĞ dŽƵĐŚĚƌLJĂĨƚĞƌΕϭŚ;нϯϱΣͿ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ DŝŶϰŚ;нϯϱΣͿ
ƉƉůŝĞĚWƌŽĚƵĐƚZĞĂĚLJĨŽƌhƐĞ ΕϯĚ;нϮϱΣͿ

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ >E/E'K&dKK>^

^h^dZdWZWZd/KE ůĞĂŶĂůůĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂŶĚƚŽŽůƐǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJ
ĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘ĂŵƉĞŶƚŽŽůƐďĞĨŽƌĞĂŶĚŽĐĐĂƐŝŽŶĂůůLJĚƵƌͲ
ůůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĞǀĞŶ͕ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵĚƵƐƚ͕ůŽŽƐĞ ŝŶŐƵƐĞƚŽĂǀŽŝĚĐůŽŐŐŝŶŐĂŶĚĞĂƐĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐĂŶĚĂŶLJĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶ͘DĂLJďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚƚŽ
ĚĂŵƉďƵƚŶŽƚǁĂƚĞƌůŽŐŐĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͘ >/D/dd/KE^
,ŽƚĂŶĚǀĞƌLJĚƌLJ͕ƉŽƌŽƵƐĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞ
ƉƌŝŵĞĚďLJĚŝůƵƚŝŶŐ/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶǁŝƚŚĐůĞĂŶǁĂͲ ŽŶŽƚĂƉƉůLJ/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶĚƵƌŝŶŐǁĞƚǁĞĂƚŚĞƌ
ƚĞƌĂƚϭ͗ϭƌĂƚŝŽ;ďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚͿ͘ ŽƌǁŚĞŶƌĂŝŶŝƐĞdžƉĞĐƚĞĚ͘
tŚĞŶƵƐĞĚĂƐƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ͕ĂůůƉŝŶŚŽůĞƐ͕ĐĂǀŝƚŝĞƐ͕
ĐƌĂĐŬƐĞƚĐ͘ŝŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞĨŝůůĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƐƵŝƚͲ ^/^K&WZKhdd
ĂďůĞ^ŝŬĂΠƌĞƉĂŝƌŵŽƌƚĂƌ͘
ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
D/y/E' ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŝƌƌĞĚǁĞůůďĞĨŽƌĞƵƐĞ͘
tŚĞƌĞĂƐŝŶŐůĞĚƌƵŵŝƐƵƐĞĚĨŽƌƉƌŽůŽŶŐĞĚƉĞƌŝŽĚƐ͕ŽĐͲ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ĐĂƐŝŽŶĂůƐƚŝƌƌŝŶŐĚƵƌŝŶŐĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘
WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^ ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
/ĨĂƉƌŝŵĞƌĐŽĂƚŝƐĂƉƉůŝĞĚ͕ĂůůŽǁŝƚƚŽĚƌLJďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJͲ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
ŝŶŐƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚĐŽĂƚƐ͘ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ƉƉůLJĞǀĞŶůLJĂŶĚŝŶŽŶĞĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶƵƐŝŶŐĂďƌƵƐŚŽƌ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘
ƌŽůůĞƌ͘ƚǁŽͲĐŽĂƚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŽ
ĂǀŽŝĚƉŽƐƐŝďůĞƉŝŶŚŽůĞƐŝŶƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ĂĐŚĐŽĂƚŵƵƐƚďĞĂůůŽǁĞĚƚŽĚƌLJďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐƚŚĞ
&ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ŶĞdžƚŽŶĞ͘
ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌĞƐŚůLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĨƌŽŵƌĂŝŶƵŶƚŝůŝƚŝƐĨƵůůLJ
ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
ĐƵƌĞĚ͘
ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶ
ĞĐĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϭϱ

ϭϭϳ
WZKhdd^,d
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬ
ZhZ//dhD/EKh^tdZWZKK&/E'Dh>^/KE

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬŝƐĂƌƵďďĞƌŝnjĞĚďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐůŝͲ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐ͗
ƋƵŝĚĞŵƵůƐŝŽŶǁŝƚŚĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ͕ǁŚŝĐŚĚƌŝĞƐƚŽ ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌƵďďĞƌĐŽŶƚĞŶƚͲϭϬй
ĂƚŽƵŐŚ͕ƐĞĂŵůĞƐƐ͕ĨůĞdžŝďůĞ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨĂŶĚǀĂƉŽƵƌͲ ඵ džĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶƚŽŵŽƐƚďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ƉƌŽŽĨŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘ ඵ ZĞĚƵĐĞĚĐŚůŽƌŝĚĞƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ĂŶďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶĚĂŵƉƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ඵ EŽŶƐĂŐŐŝŶŐ
h^^ ඵ ^ŝŶŐůĞĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌďĂƐĞĚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬŝƐƵƐĞĚĨŽƌ͗ ඵ ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐĂů͕ĞĂƐLJƚŽĂƉƉůLJ͕ƌĞĚƵĐĞƐůĂďŽƵƌĐŽƐƚ
ඵ dĂŶŬŝŶŐĂŶĚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƐƵďƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƚŽ ඵ ĂŶďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůĂƌĞĂƐ
ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĂŶŝŵƉĞƌǀŝŽƵƐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ඵ /ŵƉĞƌŵĞĂďůĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌ
ඵ sĂƉŽƵƌďĂƌƌŝĞƌŽĨĐůĂĚĚĞĚǁĂůůƐ ඵ ůĂƐƚŝĐ͕ƐĞĂŵůĞƐƐ͕ũŽŝŶƚĨƌĞĞ
ඵ DĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞŽĨŵĂŶLJƌŽŽĨƚLJƉĞƐŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐĂƐƉŚĂůƚͲ ඵ hŶĂĨĨĞĐƚĞĚďLJŚŝŐŚĂŵďŝĞŶƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ
ĨĞůƚƌŽŽĨƐ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚ͕ůŝŐŚƚǁĞŝŐŚƚƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͕ƚŝŵͲ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐŐƌĞƐƐŝǀĞƐŽŝůƐĂŶĚĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚ
ďĞƌĞƚĐ͘ ŐƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌ
ඵ ƐĂŶĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞĨŽƌďŽŶĚŝŶŐŝŶƐƵůĂƚŝŽŶďŽĂƌĚƐ͕ĞdžƉĂŶͲ ඵ >ŽǁŽĚŽƵƌ͕ĚƌŝĞƐǁŝƚŚŽƵƚŐĞŶĞƌĂƚŝŶŐƐƚƌŽŶŐǀĂƉŽƵƌ
ĚĞĚƉŽůLJƐƚLJƌĞŶĞ͕ĐŽƌŬƚŝůĞƐĞƚĐ͘
ඵ ĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƌŽŽĨƐĂŶĚĨůŽŽƌƐůĂďƐ WWZKs>^ͬZd/&/d^
ඵ ĨĨŝĐŝĞŶƚĐƵƌŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƚŽĨƌĞƐŚůLJůĂŝĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ
ඵ ĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ͕ƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬĐŽŵƉůŝĞƐǁŝƚŚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞĐƵƌŝŶŐ
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨ^dDϯϬϵͲϵϯĂŶĚ^dDϮϵϯϵ͕
ǁŚĞŶĂƉƉůŝĞĚĂƚŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮϱϬŐͬŵϮ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ůĞŶĚŽĨďŝƚƵŵĞŶĂŶĚƌƵďďĞƌ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϮϬϬ>ĚƌƵŵƐ
ŽůŽƵƌ ĂƌŬďƌŽǁŶ;ůŝƋƵŝĚͿ
ůĂĐŬ;ĚƌLJͿ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ DŝŶŝŵƵŵϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐĨƌŽŵƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĚĂƚĞǁŚĞŶƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ^ƚŽƌĞŝŶŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂů͕ƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚĂŶĚƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚƐĞĂůĞĚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌƐŝŶĂĐŽŽů͕
ĚƌLJĂƌĞĂƵŶĚĞƌƐŚĂĚĞƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘
ĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͘ϬϱŬŐͬů;нϮϱΣͿ
Ɖ,ͲsĂůƵĞ Εϭϭ
^ŽůŝĚĐŽŶƚĞŶƚďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚ Εϯϱй;ϭϬйƌƵďďĞƌĐŽŶƚĞŶƚͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬ
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϲϲ

ϭϭϴ
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ 'ƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌ͕ƐĂůƚƐŽůƵƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƐĞĂǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŵŝůĚĚĞƚĞƌŐĞŶƚƐ͕ŵŝůĚĂĐŝĚƐĂŶĚĂůͲ
ŬĂůŝƐ͘ŽŶƚĂĐƚ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚĨŽƌĨƵƌƚŚĞƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ
^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ͲϭϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϴϱΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ Ϭ͘ϮϱͲϬ͘ϱϬŬŐͬŵϮ ƉĞƌĐŽĂƚ͕ĂƉƉůLJϮͲϯĐŽĂƚƐ
dŚŝƐĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂů
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůĂŶĚ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϱΣŵĂdž͘
ƌLJŝŶŐƚŝŵĞ dŽƵĐŚĚƌLJĂĨƚĞƌΕϭŚ;нϯϱΣͿ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ DŝŶŝŵƵŵϰŚ;нϯϱΣͿ
ƉƉůŝĞĚWƌŽĚƵĐƚZĞĂĚLJĨŽƌhƐĞ ΕϯĚĂLJƐ;нϮϱΣͿ

^h^dZdWZWZd/KE >E/E'K&dKK>^
ůůƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĞǀĞŶ͕ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵĚƵƐƚ͕ůŽŽƐĞ ůĞĂŶĂůůĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚĂŶĚƚŽŽůƐǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJ
ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐĂŶĚĂŶLJĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶ͘DĂLJďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚƚŽ ĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘ĂŵƉĞŶƚŽŽůƐďĞĨŽƌĞĂŶĚŽĐĐĂƐŝŽŶĂůůLJĚƵƌͲ
ĚĂŵƉďƵƚŶŽƚǁĂƚĞƌůŽŐŐĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐ͘ ŝŶŐƵƐĞƚŽĂǀŽŝĚĐůŽŐŐŝŶŐĂŶĚĞĂƐĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘
,ŽƚĂŶĚǀĞƌLJĚƌLJ͕ƉŽƌŽƵƐĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞ
ƉƌŝŵĞĚďLJĚŝůƵƚŝŶŐ/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬǁŝƚŚĐůĞĂŶ >/D/dd/KE^
ǁĂƚĞƌĂƚϭ͗ϭƌĂƚŝŽ;ďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚͿ͘
tŚĞŶƵƐĞĚĂƐƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ͕ĂůůƉŝŶŚŽůĞƐ͕ĐĂǀŝƚŝĞƐ͕ ŽŶŽƚĂƉƉůLJ/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬĚƵƌŝŶŐǁĞƚ
ĐƌĂĐŬƐĞƚĐ͘ŝŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞĨŝůůĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƐƵŝƚͲ ǁĞĂƚŚĞƌŽƌǁŚĞŶƌĂŝŶŝƐĞdžƉĞĐƚĞĚ͘
ĂďůĞ^ŝŬĂΠƌĞƉĂŝƌŵŽƌƚĂƌ͘
^/^K&WZKhdd
D/y/E'
ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŝƌƌĞĚǁĞůůďĞĨŽƌĞ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ƵƐĞ͘tŚĞƌĞĂƐŝŶŐůĞĚƌƵŵŝƐƵƐĞĚĨŽƌƉƌŽůŽŶŐĞĚƉĞƌŝͲ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ŽĚƐ͕ŽĐĐĂƐŝŽŶĂůƐƚŝƌƌŝŶŐĚƵƌŝŶŐĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƌĞĐŽŵͲ
ŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘
>K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
WůĞĂƐĞŶŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂͲ
/ĨĂƉƌŝŵĞƌĐŽĂƚŝƐĂƉƉůŝĞĚ͕ĂůůŽǁŝƚƚŽĚƌLJďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJͲ ƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌ
ŝŶŐƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚĐŽĂƚƐ͘ ƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘WůĞĂƐĞ
ƉƉůLJĞǀĞŶůLJĂŶĚŝŶŽŶĞĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶƵƐŝŶŐĂďƌƵƐŚŽƌ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚ
ƌŽůůĞƌ͘ƚǁŽͲĐŽĂƚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŽ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƵƐĞƐ͘
ĂǀŽŝĚƉŽƐƐŝďůĞƉŝŶŚŽůĞƐŝŶƚŚĞŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ͘
ĂĐŚĐŽĂƚŵƵƐƚďĞĂůůŽǁĞĚƚŽĚƌLJďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐƚŚĞ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ŶĞdžƚŽŶĞ͘
&ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌĞƐŚůLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĨƌŽŵƌĂŝŶƵŶƚŝůŝƚŝƐĨƵůůLJ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ĐƵƌĞĚ͘ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϭϬ
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϲϲ

ϭϭϵ
WZKhdd^,d
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϲϱϭϬ
ZhZ//dhD/EKh^tdZWZKK&/E'Dh>^/KE

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϲϱϭϬŝƐĂƌƵďďĞƌŝnjĞĚďŝƚƵŵŝŶŽƵƐ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϲϱϭϬƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐ͗
ůŝƋƵŝĚĞŵƵůƐŝŽŶǁŝƚŚĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ͕ǁŚŝĐŚĚƌŝĞƐƚŽ ඵ ,ŝŐŚƌƵďďĞƌĐŽŶƚĞŶƚͲϭϬй
ĂƚŽƵŐŚ͕ƐĞĂŵůĞƐƐ͕ŚŝŐŚůLJĨůĞdžŝďůĞ͕ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨĂŶĚǀĂͲ ඵ džĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶƚŽŵŽƐƚďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ƉŽƵƌƉƌŽŽĨŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘ ඵ ZĞĚƵĐĞĚĐŚůŽƌŝĚĞƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ĂŶďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶĚĂŵƉƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
ඵ EŽŶƐĂŐŐŝŶŐ
h^^ ඵ ^ŝŶŐůĞĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌďĂƐĞĚ
/ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϲϱϭϬŝƐƵƐĞĚĨŽƌ͗ ඵ ĐŽŶŽŵŝĐĂů͕ĞĂƐLJƚŽĂƉƉůLJ͕ƌĞĚƵĐĞƐůĂďŽƵƌĐŽƐƚ
ඵ dĂŶŬŝŶŐĂŶĚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨƐƵďƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƚŽ ඵ ĂŶďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƌŝnjŽŶƚĂůĂƌĞĂƐ
ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĂŶŝŵƉĞƌǀŝŽƵƐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞ ඵ /ŵƉĞƌŵĞĂďůĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌ
ඵ sĂƉŽƵƌďĂƌƌŝĞƌŽĨĐůĂĚĚĞĚǁĂůůƐ ඵ ůĂƐƚŝĐ͕ƐĞĂŵůĞƐƐ͕ũŽŝŶƚĨƌĞĞ
ඵ DĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞŽĨŵĂŶLJƌŽŽĨƚLJƉĞƐŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐĂƐƉŚĂůƚͲ ඵ hŶĂĨĨĞĐƚĞĚďLJŚŝŐŚĂŵďŝĞŶƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ
ĨĞůƚƌŽŽĨƐ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚ͕ůŝŐŚƚǁĞŝŐŚƚƐĐƌĞĞĚƐ͕ƚŝŵͲ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚƚŽĂŐŐƌĞƐƐŝǀĞƐŽŝůƐĂŶĚĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚ
ďĞƌĞƚĐ͘ ŐƌŽƵŶĚǁĂƚĞƌ
ඵ ƐĂŶĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞĨŽƌďŽŶĚŝŶŐŝŶƐƵůĂƚŝŽŶďŽĂƌĚƐ͕ĞdžƉĂŶͲ ඵ >ŽǁŽĚŽƵƌ͕ĚƌŝĞƐǁŝƚŚŽƵƚŐĞŶĞƌĂƚŝŶŐƐƚƌŽŶŐǀĂƉŽƵƌ
ĚĞĚƉŽůLJƐƚLJƌĞŶĞ͕ĐŽƌŬƚŝůĞƐĞƚĐ͘
ඵ ĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞĨŽƌƌŽŽĨƐĂŶĚĨůŽŽƌƐůĂďƐ WWZKs>^ͬZd/&/d^
ඵ ĨĨŝĐŝĞŶƚĐƵƌŝŶŐŵĞŵďƌĂŶĞƚŽĨƌĞƐŚůLJůĂŝĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ
ඵ ĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ͕ƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐ /ŐĂƐŽůΠŵƵůƐŝŽŶͲϲϱϭϬĐŽŵƉůŝĞƐǁŝƚŚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞĐƵƌͲ
ŝŶŐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐŽĨ^dDϯϬϵͲϵϯĂŶĚ^dDϮϵϯϵ͕
ǁŚĞŶĂƉƉůŝĞĚĂƚŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮϱϬŐͬŵϮ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ůĞŶĚŽĨďŝƚƵŵĞŶĂŶĚƌƵďďĞƌ
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϮϬϬ>ĚƌƵŵƐ
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/10/2012
Identification no.
Version no: UAE
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Sika Flexoplast

Sika® Flexoplast
High Build, Fiber Reinforced Bituminous Protective Coating
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Product Sika Flexoplast is a single component protective coating of pasty consistency
based on graded reinforcing fibres carried in bituminous binders.
Description
Suitable for tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

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Uses Sika Flexoplast is used to protect both concrete and metal surfaces from soil and
earth attack and where a thicker barrier is required.
For Example:
 Covered roof constructions
 External basement walls
 Retaining walls, etc.
Advantages Sika® Flexoplast is easily applied to both dry and damp surfaces. Other beneficial
properties are:
 Ready to use, no mixing or heating
 Excellent adhesion to concrete & metal
 Non-sag on vertical surfaces
 Good resistance to soil acids, salt-water attack
 Mechanical resistance provided in one coat
 Bridges shrinkage cracks
 Unaffected by frost

Tests
Standards / Approvals Conforms to ASTM D1227-95 as Type 2

Product Data
Form Paste
Appearance / Colour Dark Brown
Black when dry
Packaging 20 lt and 200 lt drums

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in original sealed packaging, in cool and dry conditions under shade between
5°C and 35°C.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production when stored properly in original unopened
containers.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Bitumen containing synthetic reinforcing fibres
Density (at 25°C) ~ 1.00 kg/lt
VOC Limits < 30g/lt (ASTM D2369)
Pot life (25˚C) Tack free 5-10 hours.
Full cure 2-4 days depending on climate & coat thickness.
Consumption Depending on type of structure and degree of protection required
1.5 – 4.0 kg/m2, giving a thickness of up to 3 mm.

Application Details
Substrate preparation All surfaces must be clean, free from standing water and all loosely adhering
particles.
Steel surfaces should be thoroughly degreased and free from rust and scale.
Bare metal should be primed.
Application Method / Drums must be stirred well before use.
Tools Trowel:
Apply 1st coat with notched trowel (tooth size 3 mm).
2nd coat is applied by standard trowel.
Allow to dry 1-3 hours between coats until touch dry.

Spray:
Using nozzle diameter 6 mm, atomizer pressure 3 - 4 and feed pressure 4 atm.
Apply one coat or two coats depending on the degree of protection required.
Allow to dry 1-3 hours between coats until touch dry.
Cleaning Clean all tools and equipment immediately after use with Sika® Thinner 13 or
Colma Cleaner.
Notes on Application / For a completely non-porous, watertight coating always apply 2 coats.
Limitations Maintain minimum substrate temperature of +2˚C.
Avoid applying in direct sunlight.
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Where required, thin with Sika Thinner 13 to a maximum of 5%.
Do not mix with Igolflex.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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ďĞƚǁĞĞŶнϱΣĂŶĚнϯϱΣ͘WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚĂŶĚĨƌŽƐƚ͘
ĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͘ϬϬŬŐͬů ;^dDϳϬͿ

Ɖ,ͲsĂůƵĞ Εϭϭ
^ŽůŝĚĐŽŶƚĞŶƚďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚ Εϱϱй ;^dDϮϯϲϵͿ

sŝƐĐŽƐŝƚLJ dŚŝdžŽƚƌŽƉŝĐ;ΕϭϲϬϬĐƉƐͿ
dŚĞǀŝƐĐŽƐŝƚLJĐĂŶďĞĂĚũƵƐƚĞĚďLJĂĚĚŝŶŐƵƉƚŽŵĂdžŝŵƵŵϱйŽĨĐůĞĂŶǁĂƚĞƌ͘
^ƚŝƌǁĞůůƉƌŝŽƌƵƐĞ͘
ůŽŶŐĂƚŝŽŶĂƚƌĞĂŬ ΕϭϰϬϬй ;^dDϰϭϮͲϬϲĂͿ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŐŽůĨůĞdžΠ
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϲϴ

ϭϮϰ
dĞŶƐŝůĞĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ Εϭ͘ϳEͬŵŵǁŝĚƚŚ ;^dDϭϬϬϬͿ

dŚĞƌŵĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ EŽƐŝŐŶŽĨĨůŽǁŝŶŐŽƌĚƌŝƉƉŝŶŐ ;^dDϭϮϮϳͿ


ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶĞĚĂƚΕϭϬϬΣĨŽƌϮŚŽƵƌƐ
tĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚŶĞƐƐ tĂƚĞƌsĂƉŽƵƌ ΕϯŐͬŵϮͬϮϰŚ ;^dDϵϲͲϵϱͿ
dƌĂŶƐŵŝƐƐŝŽŶ

^ĞƌǀŝĐĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ϬΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϱϬΣŵĂdž͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ Ϭ͘ϲͲϬ͘ϵŬŐͬŵϮͬĐŽĂƚĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚƚŚĞĚĞƐŝƌĞĚĚĞŐƌĞĞŽĨ
ƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ͘
ϭ͘ϴŬŐͬŵϮ ĨŽƌĂĚƌLJĨŝůŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐŽĨΕϭŵŵƚŽďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŝŶŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨ
ƚǁŽĐŽĂƚƐ͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϴΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϴΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞDŽŝƐƚƵƌĞŽŶƚĞŶƚ ^ůŝŐŚƚůLJǀŝƐŝďůĞĚĂŵƉŝƐĂĐĐĞƉƚĂďůĞͲŶŽƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͘
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ƉƉůLJƐƵĐĐĞƐƐŝǀĞĐŽĂƚƐǁŚĞŶƉƌŝŽƌŽŶĞƐŚĂǀĞĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞůLJĚƌŝĞĚ͘
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞŝŶŶŽƌŵĂůĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĞƚǁĞĞŶϭĂŶĚϰŚ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞŝŶĚĂŵƉĂŶĚĐŽůĚĐŽŶͲ hƉƚŽϲŚ
ĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ

ƉƉůŝĞĚWƌŽĚƵĐƚZĞĂĚLJĨŽƌhƐĞ ƵƌĞĚĂĨƚĞƌ͗ϮͲϰĚĂLJƐĚĞƉĞŶĚĞŶƚŽŶĂŵďŝĞŶƚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ͕ƌĞůĂƚŝǀĞŚƵŵŝĚͲ
ŝƚLJĂŶĚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐŽĨƚŚĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ^ƉƌĂLJĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͗
ඵ hƐĞĐŽŵƉƌĞƐƐĞĚĂŝƌƐƉƌĂLJƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌŚŝŐŚǀŝƐĐŽƵƐůŝͲ
^h^dZdYh>/dz ƋƵŝĚƐǁŝƚŚĂĨĞĞĚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŽĨΕϰďĂƌ͘
ඵ WƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĂƚŐƵŶΕϮ͘ϱďĂƌ͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ĨƌĞĞŽĨĚƵƐƚ͕ŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕Žŝů͕ ඵ ƉƉůLJŝŶƚǁŽĐŽĂƚƐ͘ŽŶŽƚŵŝdžƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚǁŝƚŚŽƚŚͲ
ĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞŽƌĨƌŝĂďůĞƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ĞƌŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͘
^ƵƌĨĂĐĞĚĞĨĞĐƚƐ͕ǀŽŝĚƐ͕ŚŽŶĞLJĐŽŵďŝŶŐĞƚĐ͘ŝŶƚŚĞĐŽŶͲ ඵ ůůŽǁƚŽĚƌLJϰͲϲŚďĞƚǁĞĞŶĐŽĂƚƐƵŶƚŝůƚŽƵĐŚĚƌLJ͘
ĐƌĞƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞƌĞƉĂŝƌĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƵƐŝŶŐ͕ĨŽƌĞdžͲ
ĂŵƉůĞ͕ƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂZĞƉΠƌĂŶŐĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘ >E/E'K&dKK>^

^h^dZdWZWZd/KE ůĞĂŶĂůůƚŽŽůƐĂŶĚĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ
ǁŝƚŚƐŽĂƉĂŶĚǁĂƚĞƌ͘WůĂĐĞƚŽŽůƐŝŶǁĂƚĞƌĚƵƌŝŶŐ
ĂŵƉĞŶǀĞƌLJĚƌLJĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐǁŝƚŚĐůĞĂŶǁĂƚĞƌ͘ ďƌĞĂŬƐ͘,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚǁŝƚŚ
ůĞĂŶĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂƚĞĚƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐďLJƐƚĞĂŵĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ŚŝŐŚ ^ŝŬĂΠdŚŝŶŶĞƌŽƌŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ͘
ƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌũĞƚƚŝŶŐĞƚĐ͘
WW>/d/KEDd,KͬdKK>^
>/D/dd/KE^
ඵ dŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐŚŽƵůĚŽŶůLJďĞƵƐĞĚďLJĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞĚƉƌŽͲ
ƌƵŵƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚŝƌƌĞĚǁĞůůďĞĨŽƌĞƵƐĞ͘
ĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂůƐ͘
ඵ dŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝƐŶŽƚƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĂƐǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŐĂŝŶƐƚ
DĂŶƵĂůĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͗
ŚLJĚƌŽƐƚĂƚŝĐƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ͘
ඵ ƉƉůLJϭƐƚĐŽĂƚǁŝƚŚŶŽƚĐŚĞĚƚƌŽǁĞů;ƚŽŽƚŚƐŝnjĞϯ ඵ ŽŶŽƚĂƉƉůLJƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚƵƌŝŶŐƌĂŝŶĨĂůů͘
ŵŵͿ͘
ඵ WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌĞƐŚůLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĨƌŽŵƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ
ඵ ƉƉůLJϮŶĚĐŽĂƚďLJďƌƵƐŚŽƌĨůĂƚƚƌŽǁĞůĂƚƌŝŐŚƚĂŶŐůĞƐ
ĂďŽǀĞнϯϱΣĂŶĚƌĂŝŶĚƵƌŝŶŐƚŚĞĐƵƌŝŶŐƚŝŵĞ͘
ƚŽƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐĐŽĂƚƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞŐŽŽĚĐŽǀĞƌĂŐĞĂŶĚƵŶŝͲ
ĨŽƌŵŝƚLJ͘
ඵ ƉƉůLJĂϯƌĚĐŽĂƚĨŽƌǀĞƌLJƉŽƌŽƵƐƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŽƌƚŽ ^/^K&WZKhdd
ďƵŝůĚƵƉƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͘ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
ඵ ůůŽǁƚŽĚƌLJϭͲϲŚďĞƚǁĞĞŶĐŽĂƚƐƵŶƚŝůƚŽƵĐŚĚƌLJ͘ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ/ŐŽůĨůĞdžΠ
DĂLJϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϮ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϲϬϰϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϬϲϴ

ϭϮϱ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱ
Dh>d/ͲWhZWK^tdZWZKK&/E'^>hZZz

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱŝƐĂĐĞŵĞŶƚďĂƐĞĚ͕ƉŽůLJŵĞƌŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚ͕ϮͲ ^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱŝƐƉĂƌƚŽĨĂĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞ^ŝŬĂ^LJƐƚĞŵĨŽƌ
ĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͕ŵƵůƚŝƉƵƌƉŽƐĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐƐůƵƌƌLJ͘^ŝŬĂΠ ƚŚĞĞĐŽŶŽŵŝĐĂůǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨǁĂƚĞƌĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŵĞŶƚ
^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱĐŽŵďŝŶĞƐĂĐƌLJƐƚĂůůŝnjĂƚŝŽŶĂĐƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƉŽƌĞ ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͘^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱŽĨĨĞƌƐƚŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐĂĚǀĂŶƚͲ
ďůŽĐŬŝŶŐĞĨĨĞĐƚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂďŝůͲ ĂŐĞƐ͗
ŝƚLJŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĂůƉŽůLJŵĞƌƐ͕ĨŝůůĞƌƐ͕ĂŶĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŐƌĂĚĞĚĂŐͲ ඵ WƌĞͲďĂƚĐŚĞĚĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐ;ŶŽǁĂƚĞƌĂĚĚĞĚͿ͘
ŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͘ ඵ /ŵƉĞƌŵĞĂďůĞ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĂŶĚŚŽƚĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ඵ ƌƵƐŚ͕ƚƌŽǁĞůŽƌƐƉƌĂLJĂƉƉůŝĞĚ͘
ඵ 'ŽŽĚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶƚŽƐŽƵŶĚƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ
h^^
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱŝƐƵƐĞĚĂƐĂŶĞĐŽŶŽŵŝĐĂůĂŶĚĞĂƐLJƚŽ
ƵƐĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐƐůƵƌƌLJďŽƚŚĨŽƌĞdžƚĞƌŶĂůĂŶĚŝŶƚĞƌŶͲ
ĂůĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱŝƐƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƚŚĞĨŽůͲ
ůŽǁŝŶŐĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͗
ඵ tĂƚĞƌĂŶĚƐĞǁĂŐĞǁŽƌŬƐ͕ƐƵĐŚĂƐƚĂŶŬƐĂŶĚŵĂŶͲ
ŚŽůĞƐ
ඵ ĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐĂŶĚůŝĨƚƉŝƚƐ
ඵ ZĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐǁĂůůƐĂŶĚďƌŝĚŐĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ
ඵ ^ĞĂǁĂůůƐĂŶĚŝƌƌŝŐĂƚŝŽŶĐŚĂŶŶĞůƐ
ඵ ĂůĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƐĞƚĐ͘
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚĂŐĂŝŶƐƚƉŽƐŝƚŝǀĞĂŶĚŶĞŐĂƚͲ
ŝǀĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ͘

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ĞŵĞŶƚ͕ƐĞůĞĐƚĞĚŐƌĂĚĞĚĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐĂŶĚƉŽůLJŵĞƌĚŝƐƉĞƌƐŝŽŶ͘
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ϮϱŬŐƵŶŝƚƐ;ϱŬŐƉĂŝůƐŽĨĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚĂŶĚϮϬŬŐďĂŐƐŽĨĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚͿ
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ ŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͗tŚŝƚĞůŝƋƵŝĚ
ŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͗'ƌĞLJƉŽǁĚĞƌ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐŵŝŶŝŵƵŵĨƌŽŵƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĚĂƚĞŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƵŶͲ
ŽƉĞŶĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ^ƚŽƌĞŝŶĂĚƌLJĂƌĞĂŝŶŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐďĞƚǁĞĞŶϱΣĂŶĚϯϱΣ͘
WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͘
ĞŶƐŝƚLJ ΕϮ͘ϬϬŬŐͬůĂƚϮϯΣ;ĨƌĞƐŚŵŽƌƚĂƌͿ
DĂdžŝŵƵŵ'ƌĂŝŶ^ŝnjĞ ΕϬ͘ϲŵŵ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱ
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϲ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϬϮϲ

ϭϮϲ
ŽŵƉƌĞƐƐŝǀĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ хϯϬEͬŵŵϮ;ϮϴĚĂLJƐͿ ;EϭϵϲͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚŝŶ&ůĞdžƵƌĞ Εϵ͘ϲEͬŵŵϮ ;ϮϴĚĂLJƐͿ ;EϭϵϲͿ

dĞŶƐŝůĞĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ Εϭ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ ;^dDϰϱϰϭͿ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
DŝdžŝŶŐƌĂƚŝŽ hƐĞĚĂƐƐůƵƌƌLJ͕͗ ϭ͗ϰďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚ
hƐĞĚĂƐŵŽƌƚĂƌ͕͗ ϭ͗ϰ͘ϱďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚ

ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ Ϯ͘ϬŬŐͬŵϮ ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵͬϰ͘ϬŬŐͬŵϮ ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵ͘


ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶĚĞƉĞŶĚƐŽŶƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƌŽƵŐŚŶĞƐƐ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞ
ĞƚĐ͘&ŽƌǁĂƚĞƌƌĞƚĂŝŶŝŶŐƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐ͕ƵƐĞƚŽƚĂůŽĨϰ͘Ϭʹϴ͘ϬŬŐͬŵϮ ŽĨ^ŝŬĂΠ
^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶǁĂƚĞƌŚĞĂĚ͘ƉƉůLJĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨƚǁŽĐŽĂƚƐ͘
&ŽƌĚĂŵƉƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐ͕ƵƐĞĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨϮ͘ϬŬŐͬŵϮ͘
>ĂLJĞƌdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϭŵŵŵŝŶͬ͘ϮŵŵŵĂdž͘ƉĞƌĐŽĂƚ
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ нϮϱΣ нϰϬΣ
ΕϲϬŵŝŶ͘ ΕϯϬŵŝŶ͘

tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJϯŚŽƵƌƐŵĂdžŝŵƵŵĂƚϯϬΣďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚ
ĐŽĂƚƐ͘
ϱƚŽϳĚĂLJƐĂƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJ;ĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐͿďĞĨŽƌĞƉĂŝŶƚŝŶŐǁŝƚŚ
ĐŽŵƉĂƚŝďůĞĚĞĐŽƌĂƚŝǀĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ WW>/d/KE

^h^dZdYh>/dzͬWZͲdZdDEd tŚŝůĞƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŝƐƐƚŝůůŝŶĂƐĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĚƌLJ
ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶ͕ĂƉƉůLJƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚďLJŶŽƚĐŚĞĚƚƌŽǁĞůĂŶĚ
^ƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞĐůĞĂŶ͕ƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĨƌĞĞĨƌŽŵŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕Žŝů ůĞĂǀĞƚŽŚĂƌĚĞŶ͘ƉƉůLJƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚĂƐƐŽŽŶĂƐƉŽƐͲ
ĂŶĚůŽŽƐĞůLJĂĚŚĞƌŝŶŐƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐ͘ ƐŝďůĞ͕ĂĨƚĞƌŚĂƌĚĞŶŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚ͕ƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞƉƌŽƉͲ
dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚŚĂǀĞĂƉƵůůͲŽĨĨƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ;ƚĞŶƐŝůĞĂĚͲ ĞƌĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶďĞƚǁĞĞŶůĂLJĞƌƐ͘
ŚĞƐŝǀĞͿŽĨĂƚůĞĂƐƚϭ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ͘
hƐĞƐƵŝƚĂďůĞŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŵĞƚŚŽĚƐƐƵĐŚĂƐĂďƌĂƐŝǀĞ ^ůƵƌƌLJ͗ƉƉůLJďLJƐƉƌĂLJŽƌǁŝƚŚĂŚĂƌĚďƌŝƐƚůĞďƌƵƐŚŽƌ
ďůĂƐƚĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ŚŝŐŚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌũĞƚƚŝŶŐ;ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵ ďƌŽŽŵ͘ƉƉůLJƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚĂƚƌŝŐŚƚĂŶŐůĞƐƚŽƚŚĞ
ϭϱϬďĂƌͿ͕ƐĐĂďďůŝŶŐŽƌŶĞĞĚůĞŐƵŶŝŶŐ͘EĞǁŽƌƐŵŽŽƚŚ ĨŝƌƐƚ͘
ĨĂĐĞĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƐĂŶĚďůĂƐƚĞĚ͘ůůƐƵƌͲ
ĨĂĐĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞĂƐƚƌƵĞĂŶĚĨůĂƚĂƐƉŽƐƐŝďůĞ͘ůŽǁŚŽůĞƐ DŽƌƚĂƌ͗&ŽƌƚŚĞƚƌŽǁĞůĂďůĞŵŽƌƚĂƌƵƐĞĂŶŽƚĐŚĞĚ
ĂŶĚŝƌƌĞŐƵůĂƌŝƚŝĞƐƐŚŽƵůĚďĞĨŝůůĞĚǁŝƚŚƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ ƚƌŽǁĞůĨŽƌƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚ͘ƉƉůLJƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚŝŶƚŽƚŚĞ
^ŝŬĂdŽƉΠͬ^ŝŬĂDŽŶŽdŽƉΠƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘ ŶŽƚĐŚĞƐĂŶĚƐŵŽŽƚŚĞŶƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͘&ŽƌĨůŽŽƌĂƉƉůŝĐĂͲ
^ĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĂďƐŽƌďĞŶƚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJǁŝƚŚ ƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƚŽĂǀŽŝĚƌŝƐŬŽĨĚĂŵĂŐĞƚŽƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚ͕ŝƚŝƐƌĞͲ
ǁĂƚĞƌƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĂƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶ͘ ĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŽĂƉƉůLJƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚĂĨƚĞƌϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ͘
/ŶƐƵĐŚĐĂƐĞƐ͕ƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƐůŝŐŚƚůLJƌĞͲǁĞƚͲ
D/y/E' ƚĞĚ͘ĨƚĞƌĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚ͕ĨŝŶŝƐŚ^ŝŬĂΠ
^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱďLJƌƵďďŝŶŐĚŽǁŶǁŝƚŚĂƐŽĨƚĚƌLJƐƉŽŶŐĞ͘
^ƚŝƌĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ;ůŝƋƵŝĚͿƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJďĞĨŽƌĞƉŽƵƌŝŶŐ
ŝŶƚŽĂĐůĞĂŶŵŝdžŝŶŐĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ͘ ^ƉƌĂLJ͗dŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĐĂŶĂůƐŽďĞƐƉƌĂLJĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ
ĚĚĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ;ƉŽǁĚĞƌͿƐůŽǁůLJǁŚŝůĞŵŝdžŝŶŐĐŽŶͲ ŵŽƌƚĂƌƉƵŵƉ͘&ŽƌĞdžĂŵƉůĞtĂŐŶĞƌWůĂƐƚŽĂƐƚϴϯϬ
ƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůLJ͘hƐĞĨŽƌĐĞĚĂĐƚŝŽŶŵŝdžĞƌƐŽƌůŽǁƐƉĞĞĚĞůĞĐͲ ƐƉƌĂLJƉĂĐŬĂŶĚĂϰŵŵŶŽnjnjůĞ͘ZĞĨĞƌƚŽ^ŝŬĂ͛ƐdĞĐŚŶŝĐͲ
ƚƌŝĐŵŝdžĞƌƐ;ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵϱϬϬƌƉŵͿǁŝƚŚďĂƐŬĞƚƚLJƉĞŵŝdžͲ ĂůĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚĨŽƌĨƵƌƚŚĞƌĂĚǀŝĐĞ͘
ŝŶŐďůĂĚĞƐĨŽƌϯŵŝŶƵƚĞƐĂǀŽŝĚŝŶŐĞŶƚƌĂƉŵĞŶƚŽĨĂŝƌ͘LJ
ĂĚĚŝŶŐƚŚĞƉŽǁĚĞƌŝŶƉŽƌƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƚŚĞĚĞƐŝƌĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ /ŶĐĂƐĞŽĨĂƚŚŝƌĚĐŽĂƚ͕ƐĐƌĂƚĐŚƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞ
ĐŽŶƐŝƐƚĞŶĐLJĐĂŶďĞŽďƚĂŝŶĞĚ͘&ŽƌĂƚƌŽǁĞůĂďůĞĐŽŶƐŝƐƚͲ ƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞĞĚŐĞŽĨƚŚĞƚƌŽǁĞůƚŽƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĂ
ĞŶĐLJƵƐĞĂďŽƵƚϵϬйŽĨĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚĂƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJ ŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůŬĞLJ͘
ϰ͘ϱŬŐͿ͘ &ŽƌĨƵƌƚŚĞƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƉůĞĂƐĞĐŽŶƐƵůƚŽƵƌdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂů
ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲϭϬϱ
KĐƚŽďĞƌϮϬϭϲ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϬϮϲ

ϭϮϳ
hZ/E'dZdDEd K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵƌĂƉŝĚĚƌLJŝŶŐďLJĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐĂ^ŝŬĂΠŶƚŝƐŽůΠ &ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ĐƵƌŝŶŐĐŽŵƉŽƵŶĚŽƌƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŶŐǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJƚŚĞŶĞƐŚĞĞƚͲ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ŝŶŐ͘ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
>E/E'K&dKK>^ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
ůĞĂŶĂůůƚŽŽůƐĂŶĚĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚǁŝƚŚĐůĞĂŶǁĂƚĞƌŝŵŵĞͲ
ĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘ >'>EKd^
,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚͬĐƵƌĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŵĞĐŚͲ
ĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ dŚĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ĂŶĚ͕ŝŶƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ͕ƚŚĞƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ƚŝŽŶƐƌĞůĂƚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞŶĚͲƵƐĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂ
>/D/dd/KE^ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞŶŝŶŐŽŽĚĨĂŝƚŚďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^ŝŬĂΖƐĐƵƌͲ
ƌĞŶƚŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞĂŶĚĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐǁŚĞŶ
ǀŽŝĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝŶĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶĂŶĚͬŽƌƐƚƌŽŶŐǁŝŶĚ͘ ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵƌĂŝŶĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌĨŽƌŵƐŽĨŵŽŝƐƚƵƌĞĂŶĚůŝͲ ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΖƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ƋƵŝĚƐƵŶƚŝůĐƵƌĞĚĂƐ͚ďůŽŽŵŝŶŐ͛ŵŝŐŚƚƌĞƐƵůƚ͘^ŝŬĂΠ^ĞĂůͲ ƚŝŽŶƐ͘/ŶƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ͕ƚŚĞĚŝĨĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ƐƵďͲ
ϭϬϱŝƐŶŽƚĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚĂƐĂŶĂĞƐƚŚĞƚŝĐĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ͘ ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐĂŶĚĂĐƚƵĂůƐŝƚĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵĐŚƚŚĂƚŶŽǁĂƌͲ
ŽŶŽƚĂĚĚǁĂƚĞƌƵŶĚĞƌĂŶLJĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐ͘ ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
ƉƉůLJŽŶůLJƚŽƐŽƵŶĚ͕ƉƌĞƉĂƌĞĚ͕ƉƌĞͲĚĂŵƉĞŶĞĚƐƵďͲ ƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͕ŶŽƌĂŶLJůŝĂďŝůŝƚLJĂƌŝƐŝŶŐŽƵƚŽĨĂŶLJ
ƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ ůĞŐĂůƌĞůĂƚŝŽŶƐŚŝƉǁŚĂƚƐŽĞǀĞƌ͕ĐĂŶďĞŝŶĨĞƌƌĞĚĞŝƚŚĞƌ
ĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJǁƌŝƚƚĞŶƌĞĐŽŵͲ
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 29/10/2017
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
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SikaTop Seal-107

SikaTop® Seal-107
Waterproofing and Damp-proofing Cementitious Slurry
SikaTop Seal-107 is a 2-part polymer modified cementitious waterproof mortar
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Product
slurry comprising of a liquid polymer and cement based mix incorporating special
Description admixtures.
SikaTop Seal-107 follows with the requirements of EN 1504-2 as protective
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coating.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
SikaTop Seal-107 is used for:-
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Uses
Interior and exterior waterproofing and damp-proofing of concrete, cementitious
rendering, brickwork and blockwork
Protection of concrete structures against the effects of de-icing salts and freeze-
thaw attack
Rigid waterproofing of basement walls in new construction and refurbishment
Pore / blowhole filling
Waterproofing basement and cellars
Sealing fine “hairline” cracks in concrete structures (not subject to movement)
Levelling mortar for concrete repair works

SikaTop Seal-107 can be used for concrete protection. in particular it is:


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Suitable for protection against ingress (Principle 1, method 1.3 of EN 1504-9)


Suitable for moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.2 of EN 1504-9)
Suitable for increasing the resistivity (Principle 8, method 8.2 of EN 1504-9)
Characteristics / Easy to apply by brush or in thin trowel applications
Advantages No water required
Pre-batched components
Hand or spray applied
Easy and fast mixing
Very good adhesion
Protects concrete against carbonation
Protects against water penetration
Non-corrosive to steel or iron
Over-paintable
Approved for potable water contact

Tests
Standards / Approvals WRAS drinking water approval no. 1111526: November 2011 for use with hot
water < 60°C

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Product Data
Form Component A: Liquid
Component B: Powder
Appearance / Colour Part A: White Liquid
Part B: Grey or White Powder
Mixed product: Cement Grey or Off White
Packaging 25 kg set (5 kg pail Part A + 20 kg bag Part B)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry conditions between 5ºC and
35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight and frost.
Shelf Life Minimum 6 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and
original sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Part A: Liquid polymer and additives
Part B: Portland cement, selected graded aggregates and admixtures
Density (at 25°C) ~ 2.00 kg/lt (fresh mortar)
Layer Thickness Minimum: 0.75 mm
Maximum: 1.5 mm
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Thermal Expansion 13 x 10 per °C
Carbon Dioxide Diffusion ~ 35.000
Coefficient (µCO2)
Water Vapour Diffusion ~ 500
Coefficient (µH2O)
Mechanical Strengths
(28 days) Mechanical Property* Typical Values Test Standard
2
Flexural strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm EN 196
2
Adhesion (Pull off) strength ≥ 1.0 N/mm ASTM D 4541
* Testing carried out at mortar consistency (1:4.5 A:B)
Mechanical Strengths

Application Details
Consumption Dependent on the substrate roughness, surface profile and thickness of the layer
applied.
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As a guide, ~ 2.0 kg/m /mm (excluding allowances for loss wastage, surface profile
and porosity etc.).
1 set of 25 kg yields ~ 12.5 lt of mortar.
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound and free of all traces of contaminants,
loose and friable particles, cement laitance, oils and grease etc.
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The concrete “pull off” (tensile adhesive) strength must be > 1.0 N/mm .

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Substrate Preparation General:
The substrate must be prepared by suitable mechanical preparation techniques
such as high pressure water jetting, needle guns, blast cleaning, scabblers etc. and
properly pre-wetted to a saturated surface dry condition.
For pore / blowhole filling:
Blast clean to remove all contaminants including from within the pores / blowholes.
As a levelling mortar:
Prepare and clean all surfaces by suitable mechanical means such as abrasive
blast cleaning or equivalent to ensure cement laitance, surface contamination and
all existing coatings are removed and all blowholes and honeycombed areas are
exposed. The resultant surface must be profiled to achieve maximum bond
strength.
Substrate Temperature + 8°C min. / + 35°C max.
Ambient Temperature + 8°C min. / + 35°C max.
Mixing ratio Used as Slurry: A : B = 1 : 4 by weight
Used as Mortar: A : B = 1 : 4.5 by weight
SikaTop Seal-107 must be mechanically mixed using a forced action mixer or in a
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Mixing / Mixing Tools
clean drum using a drill and paddle (max. 500 rpm). A normal concrete free fall
mixer is NOT suitable.
Stir Part A (liquid) thoroughly before pouring ~ half into a clean mixing container.
Add Part B (powder) slowly while mixing continuously.
Add the remaining portion of Part A and continue mixing until a uniform lump free
consistency is achieved (~ 3 minutes).
For a trowelable mortar consistency use about 90% of Part A (~ 4.5kg).
Application Method / The surface of the substrate must be pre-wetted to a saturated surface dry
Tools condition before application.
As a slurry:
Apply the mixed SikaTop Seal 107 either mechanically, by spray, or by hand
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using a stiff brush. Applied in the same direction.


Apply the 2nd coat of SikaTop Seal 107, applied by brush in crosswise direction
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to the first application as soon as first coat has hardened.


As a mortar:
When SikaTop Seal 107 is applied by trowel (e.g. for a smooth surface finish), the
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product must be mixed with a 10% reduction of Part A (~ 1 A : 4.5 B).


Apply the 2nd coat of SikaTop Seal 107 as soon as the first coat has hardened.
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For pore / blowhole filling, tightly trowel into the pores / blowholes of the surface.
Pot life ~ 30 minutes at + 20°C
Waiting Time / Over Waiting time between coats:
coatability
+ 10°C ~ 12 hours
+ 20°C ~ 6 hours
+ 30°C ~ 3 hours
If waiting time period exceeds 24 hours, lightly blast clean the surface.
SikaTop Seal-107 can be over painted using solvent based primers or coatings.
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SikaTop Seal-107 must cure for a minimum of 7 days before over coating.
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It is essential to protect and cure SikaTop Seal-107 immediately after application


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Curing
for a minimum of 3 to 5 days to ensure full cement hydration and to minimise
cracking.
When used in contact with drinking water, applied material must be air cured for
minimum 21 days at 20°C.
Use polythene sheeting or similar approved methods.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with clean water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.

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SikaTop Seal-107 is not a decorative treatment and may display signs of
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Notes on Application /
Limitations “blooming” after rain or in damp weather. This does not affect the performance of
the coating, in any way.
Where SikaTop Seal-107 will be visible after completion of the works then the off-
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white colour, which is more aesthetically pleasing, should be used.


Avoid application in direct sun and/or strong wind.
Do not add water in any circumstances.
Apply only to sound, prepared substrates.
Do not exceed maximum layer thickness.
For waterproofing or damp proofing application, always use at least 2 coats to give
a total thickness of between 1.5 to 2.0 mm. In areas of severe water penetration,
three coats might be required.
Protect freshly applied material from freezing conditions and rain etc.
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SikaTop Seal-107 does not provide a trafficable finish. Use Sika -1 Finishing
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Mortar for trafficked surfaces or protect with a SikaLatex bonded screed.
For waterproofing / damp-proofing works, special attention is required to avoid
puncturing the waterproof coating with fixings. These must be accommodated by
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surface bonding with either Sikadur -31 CF Slow or Sikaflex -11 FC+ etc.
When used in contact with drinking water, applied material must be air cured for
minimum 21 days at 20°C. Protect from direct heat, sunlight, wind and rain.
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When used in contact with drinking water ensure that all associated Sika products
and construction materials also comply with the local regulations for drinking water
contact.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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sĂůƵĞŽďƚĂŝŶĞĚǁŝƚŚĂƚŽƚĂůůĂLJĞƌƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐŽĨϮŵŵŝŶƚǁŽůĂLJĞƌƐǁŝƚŚϮϮйǁĂƚĞƌ

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
DŝdžŝŶŐZĂƚŝŽ ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶDĞƚŚŽĚ tĂƚĞƌĚŽƐĂŐĞ
LJďƌƵƐŚ Εϰ͕ϳůŝƚƌĞƐǁĂƚĞƌƉĞƌϭϴŬŐďĂŐ
LJƚƌŽǁĞů Εϰ͕ϬůŝƚƌĞƐǁĂƚĞƌƉĞƌϭϴŬŐďĂŐ

&ƌĞƐŚDŽƌƚĂƌĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͕ϱŬŐͬů
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ dŚŝƐĚĞƉĞŶĚƐŽŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƌŽƵŐŚŶĞƐƐ͖ĂƐĂŐƵŝĚĞ͗Εϭ͕ϱŬŐͬŵϮͬŵŵ͘dŚŝƐ
ĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƌĞͲ
ƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůĂŶĚ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘͘
>ĂLJĞƌdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϮŵŵǁŝƚŚĐŽŶƐƚĂŶƚĚƌLJĨŝůŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͕ĂƉƉůŝĞĚŝŶŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮůĂLJĞƌƐ͘
DĂdžŝŵƵŵƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐƉĞƌůĂLJĞƌŝƐϮŵŵǁŚĞŶĂƉƉůŝĞĚďLJ
ƚƌŽǁĞůĂŶĚϭŵŵǁŚĞŶĂƉƉůŝĞĚďLJďƌƵƐŚ͘
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘ϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ ϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘ϯϱΣŵĂdž͘
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ ΕϯϬŵŝŶ;нϮϬΣͿ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ŵƵƐƚďĞĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞůLJŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞŽǀĞƌͲĐŽĂƚŝŶŐŽƌǁĂƚĞƌ
ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ͘
'ƵŝĚĞĨŽƌǁĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐĂƚƚŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞƐ͗
нϮϬΣ
ŽǀĞƌŝŶŐďLJƚŝůĞƐ ΕϮ ĚĂLJƐ
/ŵŵĞƌƐŝŽŶŝŶǁĂƚĞƌ ΕϮ ĚĂLJƐ
ŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĚƌŝŶŬĂďůĞǁĂƚĞƌ ΕϭϱĚĂLJƐ
dŝŵĞƐǁŝůůǀĂƌLJĚƵĞƚŽĂŵďŝĞŶƚĂŶĚƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘dŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŚĂůůŶŽƚďĞŵŽŝƐƚƚŽƚŚĞƚŽƵĐŚ
ĂŶĚƐŚĂůůŶŽƚďĞƚŚĞĚĂƌŬŵĂƚƚĞ;ƐĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĚƌLJͿ
^h^dZdYh>/dzͬWZͲdZdDEd ĂƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞ͘

^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůůLJƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ĚƌLJĂŶĚ D/y/E'
ĨƌĞĞŽĨĂůůĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂŶƚƐƐƵĐŚĂƐĚŝƌƚ͕Žŝů͕ŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĐĞͲ
ŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞ͕ĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚƐ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ĐĂŶďĞŵŝdžĞĚǁŝƚŚĂůŽǁƐƉĞĞĚ;ΕϱϬϬ
ĞƚĐ͘ ƌͬŵŝŶͿŚĂŶĚĚƌŝůůŵŝdžĞƌ͕ĂĚĚŝŶŐƚŚĞƌŝŐŚƚƋƵĂŶƚŝƚLJŽĨ
ůĞĂŶƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐďLJďůĂƐƚĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ŚŝŐŚͲƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌͲ ǁĂƚĞƌĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŝǀĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘KŶĐĞĂ
ũĞƚƚŝŶŐ;ϰϬϬďĂƌͿ͕ǁŝƌĞͲďƌƵƐŚŝŶŐ͕ŐƌŝŶĚŝŶŐĞƚĐ͕͘ŝŶŽƌĚĞƌ ŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐŵŝdžŝƐŽďƚĂŝŶĞĚ͕ĐŽŶƚŝŶƵĞŵŝdžŝŶŐĨŽƌϯʹϰ
ƚŽƌĞŵŽǀĞĂůůƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͕ĂŶLJƚƌĂĐĞƐŽĨŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ ŵŝŶ͘dŚĞŵŽƌƚĂƌŵƵƐƚďĞŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐĂŶĚůƵŵƉĨƌĞĞ͘
ƌƵƐƚ͕ƌĞůĞĂƐĞĂŐĞŶƚƐ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞĂŶĚĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌ ŽŶŽƚĂĚĚĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůǁĂƚĞƌŽƌŽƚŚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞĚŝĞŶƚƐ͘
ŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůǁŚŝĐŚĐŽƵůĚƌĞĚƵĐĞĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ͘ůůĚƵƐƚĚĞƉŽƐͲ ĂĐŚďĂŐŵƵƐƚďĞĞŶƚŝƌĞůLJŵŝdžĞĚ͕ƚŽĂǀŽŝĚĨĂƵůƚLJ
ŝƚƐĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŝ͘Ğ͘ďLJ ƉĂƌƚŝĐůĞƐŝnjĞĚŝƐƚƌŝďƵƚŝŽŶŽĨĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞĚŝŶƚŚĞ
ǀĂĐƵƵŵ͘ ƉŽǁĚĞƌĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͘
ZĞƉĂŝƌĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ͕ŝĨŶĞĐĞƐƐĂƌLJ͕ǁŝƚŚĂŶĂƉͲ WW>/d/KE
ƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐŵŽƌƚĂƌĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂdŽƉΠ͕
^ŝŬĂZĞƉΠŽƌ^ŝŬĂDŽŶŽdŽƉΠƌĂŶŐĞŽĨƌĞƉĂŝƌŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͘ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůZĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ͗
dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŚĂůůďĞĂĚĞƋƵĂƚĞůLJĚĂŵƉĞŶĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞ ůůĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞĂŶĚƉŝƉĞ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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ĞĐĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϴϬ

ϭϯϰ
ĞŶƚƌŝĞƐ͕ƉůĂŶƚĂŶĚĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ͕ůŝŐŚƚƐǁŝƚĐŚĞƐĞƚĐ͕͘ŵƵƐƚ ƐƵŐŐĞƐƚĞĚǁĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐĂŶĚǁĂƐŚĐĂƌĞĨƵůůLJƚŽƌĞͲ
ďĞƐĞĂůĞĚĂŶĚǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚ͘:ŽŝŶƚƐŝŶĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ƉŝƉĞƐŽƌ ŵŽǀĞĚƵƐƚ͕ůŽŽƐĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůŽƌƐƚĂŐŶĂŶƚǁĂƚĞƌ͕ĂĐĐŽƌĚͲ
ĂŶLJǁŚĞƌĞĞůƐĞŝŶƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞƐĞĂůĞĚĂŶĚ ŝŶŐƚŽůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘
ŵĂĚĞǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚ͘
hƐĞĐŽǀĞĚĚĞƚĂŝůƐĂƚƚŚĞĨůŽŽƌͬǁĂůůũƵŶĐƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ^/^K&WZKhdd
ƉƉůLJ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ďLJ͗ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
ඵ ƐƉĂƚƵůĂͬƌŽůůĞƌ͗džĞƌƚŝŶŐŐŽŽĚĂŶĚĞǀĞŶƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŽŶƚŽ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ͖ ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
ඵ ďƌƵƐŚ͗/ŶϮĚŝƌĞĐƚŝŽŶƐ;ĚŝĂŐŽŶĂůůLJŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞͬĐƌŽƐƐͲ
ǁŝƐĞͿ͖ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ඵ ŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůƐƉƌĂLJ͗ZĞĨĞƌƚŽ^ŝŬĂdĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĞƉĂƌƚͲ
ŵĞŶƚĨŽƌĚĞƚĂŝůƐ EŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞ
dŚĞŽƉƚŝŵƵŵǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞŝƐŽďƚĂŝŶĞĚ ĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
ďLJĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ďLJƚƌŽǁĞůŝŶĂƚůĞĂƐƚϮůĂLJĞƌƐ͕ ŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘ŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂů
ƚŽĂƚŽƚĂůƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐŽĨĂƚůĞĂƐƚϮŵŵ͘ WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚ
ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶďLJďƌƵƐŚŵƵƐƚďĞƵŶĚĞƌƚĂŬĞŶǁŝƚŚƚŚĞ ƵƐĞƐ͘
ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵĂƚƚĞŶƚŝŽŶƚŽƵŶŝĨŽƌŵůLJĐŽǀĞƌŝŶŐƚŚĞǁŚŽůĞ
ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͘dŚĞŵĂdžŝŵƵŵƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐĨŽƌ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ƚŚĞƐĞŵĞƚŚŽĚƐŽĨĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝƐϭŵŵƉĞƌůĂLJĞƌ͘/Ŷ
ƚŚĞƐĞƐŝƚƵĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨŵŝŶ͘ϮʹϯůĂLJĞƌƐŝƐ &ŽƌŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĂĚǀŝĐĞŽŶƚŚĞƐĂĨĞŚĂŶĚůŝŶŐ͕ƐƚŽƌͲ
ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ;ƐƵďƐĞƋƵĞŶƚůĂLJĞƌƐŵƵƐƚďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚĐƌŽƐƐͲ ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ǁŝƐĞͿ͘ ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
tĂŝƚƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚůĂLJĞƌŝƐĚƌLJďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůLJŝŶŐƐƵďͲ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ƐĞƋƵĞŶƚůĂLJĞƌƐ͘ ůĂƚĞĚĚĂƚĂ͘
dŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐŚĂůůĐŽǀĞƌƚŚĞǁŚŽůĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŽĨƚŚĞ
ƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŝŶĂƵŶŝĨŽƌŵƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͘
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ĐĂŶŶŽƚďĞƐŵŽŽƚŚĞĚƵƐŝŶŐĨůŽĂƚŽƌ
ƐƉŽŶŐĞƚƌŽǁĞů͘/ƚŝƐƉŽƐƐŝďůĞƚŽƐŵŽŽƚŚƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƐ
ƐŽŽŶĂƐƚŚĞĐƵƌŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝƐĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞďLJůŝŐŚƚ
ĂďƌĂƐŝŽŶƚĞĐŚŶŝƋƵĞƐ͘
>E/E'K&dKK>^
dŽŽůƐƐŚŽƵůĚďĞƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJĐůĞĂŶĞĚǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌďĞĨŽƌĞ
ƚŚĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůŚĂƐƐĞƚ͘,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚŵŽƌƚĂƌĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞƌĞͲ
ŵŽǀĞĚŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJ͘

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ඵ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ƐŚĂůůŶŽƚďĞƐŵŽŽƚŚĞĚƵƐŝŶŐĂĨůŽĂƚŽƌ
ƚƌŽǁĞů͘
ඵ WƌŽƚĞĐƚĨƌŽŵƌĂŝŶĨŽƌĂƚůĞĂƐƚϮϰʹϰϴŚĂĨƚĞƌĂƉƉůŝĐĂͲ
ƚŝŽŶ͘
ඵ ǀŽŝĚĚŝƌĞĐƚĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĐŚůŽƌŝŶĂƚĞĚǁĂƚĞƌŝ͘Ğ͘ŝŶ
ƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐƉŽŽůƐ͕ďLJƵƐŝŶŐƐƵŝƚĂďůĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶ;ĞŐ͘
ƚŝůĞƐͿ͘
ඵ ǀŽŝĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŝŶĚŝƌĞĐƚƐƵŶůŝŐŚƚ͕ǁŚĞŶƌĂŝŶŝƐŝŵͲ
ŵŝŶĞŶƚŽƌŝŶƐƚƌŽŶŐǁŝŶĚƐ͘
ඵ ^ĞƚƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞĐĂŶďĞŝŶĨůƵĞŶĐĞĚďLJŚŝŐŚƌĞůĂƚŝǀĞŚƵͲ
ŵŝĚŝƚLJ͕ƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌůLJŝŶĐůŽƐĞĚƌŽŽŵƐŽƌďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ͘
dŚĞƵƐĞŽĨĂĚĞƋƵĂƚĞǀĞŶƚŝůĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘
ඵ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ŝƐƉĞƌŵĞĂďůĞƚŽǁĂƚĞƌǀĂƉŽƵƌĂŶĚĚŽĞƐ
ŶŽƚĨŽƌŵĂǀĂƉŽƵƌďĂƌƌŝĞƌĨŽƌƌĞƐŝŶďĂƐĞĚƐLJƐƚĞŵƐŶŽƚ
ƉĞƌŵĞĂďůĞƚŽŐĂƐ͘
ඵ /ĨĂƐŽůǀĞŶƚďĂƐĞĚƉĂŝŶƚŝƐƚŽďĞĂƉƉůŝĞĚŽŶ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<͕ĐĂƌƌLJŽƵƚƉƌĞůŝŵŝŶĂƌLJƚĞƐƚŝŶŐŝŶŽƌĚĞƌ
ƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞƚŚĞƐŽůǀĞŶƚƐĚŽŶŽƚĂƚƚĂĐŬĂŶĚĚĂŵĂŐĞƚŚĞ
ǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐůĂLJĞƌ͘
ඵ tŚĞŶƵƐĞĚŝŶĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĚƌŝŶŬŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͕ĞŶƐƵƌĞ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ĂŶĚĂůůĂƐƐŽĐŝĂƚĞĚ^ŝŬĂΠƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐĐŽŵͲ
ƉůLJǁŝƚŚƚŚĞůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐĂŶĚƉƌŽũĞĐƚƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐĂͲ
ƚŝŽŶƐĨŽƌĚƌŝŶŬŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌĐŽŶƚĂĐƚ͘
ඵ ĞĨŽƌĞĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĚƌŝŶŬŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌ͕ĞŶƐƵƌĞƚŚĞ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<ŝƐĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞůLJŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŝŶŐƚŚĞ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭ<
ĞĐĞŵďĞƌϮϬϭϳ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϭϬϬϬϬϭϴϬ

ϭϯϱ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ
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WZKdd/KE

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮŝƐĂƚǁŽͲĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͕ĐƌĂĐŬͲďƌŝĚŐŝŶŐ͕ ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŝŶ
ĨŝďƌĞͲƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐŵŽƌƚĂƌ͕ǁŝƚŚůŽǁĞůĂƐƚŝĐ ŽŶĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
ŵŽĚƵůƵƐǁŝƚŚƐƉĞĐŝĂůĂĚĚŝƚŝǀĞƐĨŽƌǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚ ඵ sĞƌLJŐŽŽĚĐƌĂĐŬͲďƌŝĚŐŝŶŐĂďŝůŝƚŝĞƐ͕ĂůƐŽĂƚůŽǁƚĞŵͲ
ƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵďŐƌĂĚĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽĨůĞdžƵƌĂů ƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ
ƐƚƌĂŝŶ͘ ඵ ZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞĂŐĂŝŶƐƚĚĞͲŝĐŝŶŐƐĂůƚƐĂŶĚĐĂƌďŽŶĚŝŽdžŝĚĞ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚŝĐĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ඵ ZĞůŝĂďůĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂůƐŽŝŶǀĞƌLJŚƵŵŝĚĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ
ඵ ůůĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐƌĞĂĚLJĚĞůŝǀĞƌĞĚ͕ŶŽĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵŝdžͲ
h^^ ŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ
ඵ ƉƉůŝĐĂďůĞĂůƐŽŽŶůŝŐŚƚůLJŚƵŵŝĚƐƵďŐƌĂĚĞƐ
ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨŚLJĚƌĂƵůŝĐ ඵ EŽŶƐĂŐŐŝŶŐ͗ĞĂƐLJĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂůƐŽŽŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůǁĂůůƐ
ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƐƵĐŚĂƐďĂƐŝŶƐ͕ƚĂŶŬƐ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƉŝƉŝŶŐ͕ ඵ džĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶŽŶƚŽůŽƚƐŽĨƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐƐƵĐŚĂƐ
ďƌŝĚŐĞƐĂŶĚĐĂŶĂůƐ ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚŵŽƌƚĂƌƐ͕ƐƚŽŶĞ͕ŵĂƐŽŶƌLJ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƐ͕ƐŚŽǁĞƌ͕ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞƐ͕ďĂůͲ
ĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐƉŽŽůƐďĞĨŽƌĞƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨ WWZKs>^ͬZd/&/d^
ĐĞƌĂŵŝĐƚŝůĞƐďŽŶĚĞĚǁŝƚŚĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨŽƵƚĞƌǁĂůůƐƚŽďĞ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ  ĨŽůůŽǁƐ ƚŚĞ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ ŽĨ E
ďƵƌŝĞĚŝŶƚŽƚŚĞŐƌŽƵŶĚ ϭϰϴϵϭĐůĂƐƐD͘
ඵ /ŶƐŝĚĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨůŝŐŚƚĐŽƵŶƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌ
ŽĨǁĂůůƐĂŶĚĨůŽŽƌƐŝŶďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ
ඵ WƌŽƚĞĐƚŝǀĞ͕ĂŶƚŝͲĐĂƌďŽŶĂƚŝŽŶĐŽĂƚŝŶŐŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵƌͲ
ĨĂĐĞƐ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ĞŵĞŶƚŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJŵĞƌƐ͕ƐĞůĞĐƚĞĚĂůŬĂůŝͲƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͕ŵŝͲ
ĐƌŽƐŝůŝĐĂĂŶĚĨŝďƌĞƐ͘
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZĞĂĚLJďĂƚĐŚĞĚϯϯŬŐƵŶŝƚƐ͗
ŽŵƉ͘ ϴŬŐ
ŽŵƉ͘ ϮϱŬŐ

ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ 'ƌĞLJ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐĨƌŽŵĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶ
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ ^ƚŽƌĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƚŚĞŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͕ŝŶĐŽŽůĂŶĚĚƌLJĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘WƌŽƚĞĐƚ
ĨƌŽŵǁĂƚĞƌ͘
DĂdžŝŵƵŵ'ƌĂŝŶ^ŝnjĞ ŵĂdž͗ΕϬ͘ϱŵŵ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ
:ĂŶƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϴ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϭϮϯ

ϭϯϲ
d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
dĞŶƐŝůĞĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ sĂůƵĞ ZĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚ ;EϭϰϴϵϭͿ
/ŶŝƚŝĂů Εϭ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ шϬ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ
ĨƚĞƌǁĂƚĞƌĐŽŶͲ ΕϬ͘ϳEͬŵŵϮ шϬ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ
ƚĂĐƚ
ĨƚĞƌŚĞĂƚĂŐĞŝŶŐ Εϭ͘ϬEͬŵŵϮ шϬ͘ϱEͬŵŵϮ
sĂůƵĞ ZĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚEϭϱϬϰͲϮ ;EϭϱϰϮͿ
ΕϬ͘ϵEͬŵŵϮ шϬ͘ϴEͬŵŵϮ

ƌĂĐŬƌŝĚŐŝŶŐďŝůŝƚLJ ůĂƐƐϰ;хϭ͘ϮϱŵŵͿ ;EϭϬϲϮͲϳDĞƚŚŽĚͿ

^z^dD^
^LJƐƚĞŵ^ƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ &ŽƌďŽŶĚŝŶŐƚŝůĞƐŽƌĞƋƵŝǀĂůĞŶƚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐĚŝƌĞĐƚůLJŽŶ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ͕ƵƐĞ
ŵŝŶŝŵƵŵ^ŝŬĂĞƌĂŵϮƚLJƉĞĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽEϭϮϬϬϰŽƌĂŶĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞĐŽŵͲ
ƉĂƚŝďůĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ͘dŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĐĂŶƚĂŬĞƉůĂĐĞĂĨƚĞƌƚŚĞ
ƐĞĐŽŶĚůĂLJĞƌŚĂƐĨƵůůLJĐƵƌĞĚ͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
DŝdžŝŶŐZĂƚŝŽ ŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͗ŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚсϴ͗Ϯϱ;ďLJǁĞŝŐŚƚͿ
&ƌĞƐŚDŽƌƚĂƌĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͘ϳŬŐͬů
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ dŚŝƐĚĞƉĞŶĚƐŽŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƌŽƵŐŚŶĞƐƐ͖ĂƐĂŐƵŝĚĞ͗Εϭ͘ϳŬŐͬŵϮͬŵŵ͘dŚŝƐ
ĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƌĞͲ
ƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůĂŶĚ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘͘
>ĂLJĞƌdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ϮŵŵǁŝƚŚĐŽŶƐƚĂŶƚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͕ĂƉƉůŝĞĚŝŶŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮůĂLJĞƌƐ;ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵƌĞͲ
ĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐƉĞƌůĂLJĞƌŝƐϮŵŵͿ
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘ϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘ϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ ΕϱŚŽƵƌƐ;ϮϱΣͿ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞŽǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐŽƌĐŽŶͲ
ƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌ͘dŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐǁĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚĂƐĂŐƵŝĚĞ͗
нϮϬΣ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞďĞƚǁĞĞŶĐŽĂƚĞƐ ΕϭϮ
ŚŽƵƌƐ
>ŝŶŝŶŐǁŝƚŚƚŝůĞƐ ΕϭϮŚŽƵƌƐ
ŽĂƚŝŶŐďLJĞŵƵůƐŝŽŶĐŽĂƚ ΕϮĚĂLJƐ
/ŵŵĞƌƐŝŽŶŝŶǁĂƚĞƌ ΕϮĚĂLJƐ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJŽĨĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂŶĚƐƵďͲ
ƐƚƌĂƚĞ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ZĞƉĂŝƌĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ͕ŝĨŶĞĐĞƐƐĂƌLJ͕ǁŝƚŚĂŶĂƉͲ
ƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐŵŽƌƚĂƌĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂZĞƉΠŽƌ
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^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŚŽƵůĚďĞůĞĨƚŶĂƚƵƌĂůůLJĚƌLJŽƌŚƵŵŝĚ͘&ŽƌĂƉͲ
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůůLJƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ĚƌLJĂŶĚ ƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶŚŝŐŚƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ͕ĂůŝŐŚƚ
ĨƌĞĞŽĨĂůůĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂŶƚƐƐƵĐŚĂƐĚŝƌƚ͕Žŝů͕ŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĐĞͲ ƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƉƌĞǁĞƚƚŝŶŐĐŽƵůĚďĞŶĞĐĞƐƐĂƌLJ͘ǀŽŝĚƐƚĂŐͲ
ŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞ͕ĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚƐ ŶĂŶƚǁĂƚĞƌŽƌĐŽŶĚĞŶƐĂƚŝŽŶďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘
ĞƚĐ͘
ůĞĂŶƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐďLJďůĂƐƚĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ŚŝŐŚͲƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌͲ D/y/E'
ũĞƚƚŝŶŐ;ϰϬϬďĂƌͿ͕ǁŝƌĞͲďƌƵƐŚŝŶŐ͕ŐƌŝŶĚŝŶŐĞƚĐ͕͘ŝŶŽƌĚĞƌ
ƚŽƌĞŵŽǀĞĂůůƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͕ĂŶLJƚƌĂĐĞƐŽĨŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮĐĂŶďĞŵŝdžĞĚǁŝƚŚĂůŽǁƐƉĞĞĚ
ƌƵƐƚ͕ƌĞůĞĂƐĞĂŐĞŶƚƐ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞĂŶĚĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌ ;ΕϱϬϬƌ͘Ɖ͘ŵ͘ͿĞůĞĐƚƌŝĐĚƌŝůůŵŝdžĞƌ͘^ŚĂŬĞĐĂƌĞĨƵůůLJŽŵƉ͘
ŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůǁŚŝĐŚĐŽƵůĚƌĞĚƵĐĞĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ͘ůůĚƵƐƚĚĞƉŽƐͲ ďĞĨŽƌĞƵƐŝŶŐ͘dŚĞŶƉŽƵƌΕЪŽŵƉ͘ŝŶƚŽĂƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ
ŝƚƐĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚƚŚĂƚŝƐ ŵŝdžŝŶŐĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌĂŶĚĂĚĚŽŵƉ͘ƐůŽǁůLJǁŚŝůĞŵŝdžŝŶŐ͘
ďLJǀĂĐƵƵŵ͘ tŚĞŶŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ĂĚĚƚŚĞƌĞŵĂŝŶŝŶŐĂŵŽƵŶƚŽĨ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
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:ĂŶƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϴ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϭϮϯ

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ŽŵƉ͕͘ĂŶĚŵŝdžƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJĂƚůĞĂƐƚĨŽƌϯŵŝŶƵƚĞƐ͕ ^/^K&WZKhdd
ƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůƵŵƉͲĨƌĞĞĐŽŶƐŝƐƚĞŶĐLJŝƐƌĞĂĐŚĞĚ͘
ŽŶŽƚĂĚĚĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůǁĂƚĞƌŽƌŽƚŚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞĚŝĞŶƚƐ͖ ůůƚĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůĚĂƚĂƐƚĂƚĞĚŝŶƚŚŝƐĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĂƌĞďĂƐĞĚ
ĞĂĐŚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐƵŶŝƚŵƵƐƚďĞĞŶƚŝƌĞůLJŵŝdžĞĚ͘ ŽŶůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJƚĞƐƚƐ͘ĐƚƵĂůŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĂƚĂŵĂLJǀĂƌLJ
ĚƵĞƚŽĐŝƌĐƵŵƐƚĂŶĐĞƐďĞLJŽŶĚŽƵƌĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
WW>/d/KE
ůůĐŽŶŶĞĐƚŝŽŶƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞĂŶĚƉŝƉĞ >K>Z^dZ/d/KE^
ĞŶƚƌŝĞƐ͕ƉůĂŶƚĂŶĚĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ͕ůŝŐŚƚƐǁŝƚĐŚĞƐĞƚĐ͕͘ŵƵƐƚ
ďĞƐĞĂůĞĚĂŶĚǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚ͘:ŽŝŶƚƐŝŶĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ƉŝƉĞƐ͕ EŽƚĞƚŚĂƚĂƐĂƌĞƐƵůƚŽĨƐƉĞĐŝĨŝĐůŽĐĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞ
ĂŶLJǁŚĞƌĞĞůƐĞŝŶƚŚĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞƐĞĂůĞĚĂŶĚ ĚĞĐůĂƌĞĚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƵƐĞƐĨŽƌƚŚŝƐƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
ŵĂĚĞǁĂƚĞƌƚŝŐŚƚ͘hƐĞĐŽǀĞĚĚĞƚĂŝůƐĂƚƚŚĞĨůŽŽƌͬǁĂůů ŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĨƌŽŵĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘ŽŶƐƵůƚƚŚĞůŽĐĂů
ũƵŶĐƚŝŽŶƐ͘ WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞĞdžĂĐƚƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĚĂƚĂĂŶĚ
ƉƉůLJ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮďLJŵĞĂŶƐŽĨĂƚƌŽǁĞůŽŶƚŽƚŚĞ ƵƐĞƐ͘
ƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ͕ĞdžĞƌƚŝŶŐĂŐŽŽĚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ͘
ƉƉůLJƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĐŽĂƚŽĨ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮƵƐŝŶŐĂ K>K'z͕,>d,E^&dz
ŶŽƚĐŚĞĚ;ϯdžϯŵŵͿƚƌŽǁĞů͕ǁŝƚŚĨŝƌŵĞǀĞŶƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ
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ŽŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŝŶŽƌĚĞƌƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĂƌĞŐƵůĂƌ͕ĐŽŶͲ
ĂŐĞĂŶĚĚŝƐƉŽƐĂůŽĨĐŚĞŵŝĐĂůƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ƵƐĞƌƐƐŚĂůůƌĞĨĞƌ
ƐŝƐƚĞŶƚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͘ƐƐŽŽŶĂƐƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚůĂLJĞƌŚĂƐ
ƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚ^ĂĨĞƚLJĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ;^^ͿĐŽŶƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ
ŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚ͕ĂƉƉůLJƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚĐŽĂƚŽĨ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ
ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů͕ĞĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂů͕ƚŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐĂĨĞƚLJͲƌĞͲ
ďLJƚƌŽǁĞů͕ƚĂŬŝŶŐĐĂƌĞƚŽĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĂƵŶŝĨŽƌŵĂŶĚĐŽŶͲ
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ƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůĂLJĞƌ͕ǁŚŝĐŚƚŽƚĂůůLJĐŽǀĞƌƐƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚŽŶĞ͘
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ĨŝďƌĞĨĂďƌŝĐ;ĞŐ͘ϭϱϬͲϭϲϬŐͬŵϸͿƐŚĂůůďĞƉůĂĐĞĚŝŶƚŽ >'>EKd^
ƚŚĞĨŝƌƐƚĨƌĞƐŚŵŽƌƚĂƌůĂLJĞƌ͘/ƚƐŚĂůůďĞǁĞůůƚƌŝŵŵĞĚ
dŚĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ĂŶĚ͕ŝŶƉĂƌƚŝĐƵůĂƌ͕ƚŚĞƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ĂŶĚĨƵůůLJĞŵďĞĚĚĞĚŝŶƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƌƚĂƌĂǀŽŝĚŝŶŐƚŚĞĨŽƌŵͲ
ƚŝŽŶƐƌĞůĂƚŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĞŶĚͲƵƐĞŽĨ^ŝŬĂ
ĂƚŝŽŶŽĨǀŽŝĚƐŝŶƚŚĞĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ͘
ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͕ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞŶŝŶŐŽŽĚĨĂŝƚŚďĂƐĞĚŽŶ^ŝŬĂΖƐĐƵƌͲ
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ƌĞŶƚŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞĂŶĚĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐǁŚĞŶ
ƐƉŽŶŐĞƚƌŽǁĞů͘/ƚŝƐƉŽƐƐŝďůĞƚŽƐŵŽŽƚŚƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƐ
ƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJƐƚŽƌĞĚ͕ŚĂŶĚůĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉůŝĞĚƵŶĚĞƌŶŽƌŵĂů
ƐŽŽŶĂƐƚŚĞĐƵƌŝŶŐŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝƐĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞďLJůŝŐŚƚ
ĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚ^ŝŬĂΖƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĂͲ
ĂďƌĂƐŝŽŶƚĞĐŚŶŝƋƵĞƐ͘
ƚŝŽŶƐ͘/ŶƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ͕ƚŚĞĚŝĨĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐŝŶŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͕ƐƵďͲ
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ƌĂŶƚLJŝŶƌĞƐƉĞĐƚŽĨŵĞƌĐŚĂŶƚĂďŝůŝƚLJŽƌŽĨĨŝƚŶĞƐƐĨŽƌĂ
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ŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞůLJĂĨƚĞƌƵƐĞ͘,ĂƌĚĞŶĞĚŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůĐĂŶŽŶůLJďĞ ůĞŐĂůƌĞůĂƚŝŽŶƐŚŝƉǁŚĂƚƐŽĞǀĞƌ͕ĐĂŶďĞŝŶĨĞƌƌĞĚĞŝƚŚĞƌ
ŵĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂůůLJƌĞŵŽǀĞĚ͘ ĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJǁƌŝƚƚĞŶƌĞĐŽŵͲ
ŵĞŶĚĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ŽƌĨƌŽŵĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌĂĚǀŝĐĞŽĨĨĞƌĞĚ͘dŚĞ
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ĨŽƌƚŚĞŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ͘^ŝŬĂƌĞͲ
ඵ ǀŽŝĚĚŝƌĞĐƚĐŽŶƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚĐŚůŽƌŝŶĂƚĞĚƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐƉŽŽů ƐĞƌǀĞƐƚŚĞƌŝŐŚƚƚŽĐŚĂŶŐĞƚŚĞƉƌŽƉĞƌƚŝĞƐŽĨŝƚƐ
ǁĂƚĞƌ͕ŝƚŶĞĞĚƐƚŽďĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚďLJƐƵŝƚĂďůĞƚŝůŝŶŐ͘ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ͘dŚĞƉƌŽƉƌŝĞƚĂƌLJƌŝŐŚƚƐŽĨƚŚŝƌĚƉĂƌƚŝĞƐŵƵƐƚ
ඵ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮŝƐŶŽƚĂǀĂƉŽƵƌďĂƌƌŝĞƌ͕ĂŶĚŵĂLJ ďĞŽďƐĞƌǀĞĚ͘ůůŽƌĚĞƌƐĂƌĞĂĐĐĞƉƚĞĚƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽŽƵƌ
ƚƌĂŶƐŵŝƚǀĂƉŽƵƌƚĞŶƐŝŽŶƐƚŽŽǀĞƌͲĂƉƉůŝĞĚĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͘ ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚƚĞƌŵƐŽĨƐĂůĞĂŶĚĚĞůŝǀĞƌLJ͘hƐĞƌƐŵƵƐƚĂůǁĂLJƐ
ඵ dŚĞŚĂƌĚĞŶŝŶŐƉƌŽĐĞƐƐŝƐƐůŽǁĞƌǁŚĞŶƚŚĞƌĞŝƐĂŚŝŐŚ ƌĞĨĞƌƚŽƚŚĞŵŽƐƚƌĞĐĞŶƚŝƐƐƵĞŽĨƚŚĞůŽĐĂůWƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ
ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂůŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJůĞǀĞů͕Ğ͘Ő͘ŝŶĐůŽƐĞĚŽƌŝŶĂĚͲ ^ŚĞĞƚĨŽƌƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚĐŽŶĐĞƌŶĞĚ͕ĐŽƉŝĞƐŽĨǁŚŝĐŚǁŝůů
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ƚƌŽůůĞĚǀĞŶƚŝůĂƚŝŽŶŵĞƚŚŽĚƐĂƌĞƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚ͘
ඵ ŽŶŽƚƵƐĞƚŚĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŶĨƵůůƐƵŶĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞŽƌŝŶƚŚĞ
ƉƌĞƐĞŶĐĞŽĨƐƚƌŽŶŐǁŝŶĚ͕ŽƌǁŚĞŶŝƚŵĂLJƌĂŝŶ͘
ඵ tŚĞŶŽǀĞƌͲĐŽĂƚŝŶŐǁŝƚŚƐŽůǀĞŶƚƉĂŝŶƚƐĂůǁĂLJƐĐĂƌƌLJ
ŽƵƚƉƌĞůŝŵŝŶĂƌLJƚƌŝĂůƐƚŽĞŶƐƵƌĞƚŚĞƐŽůǀĞŶƚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚ
ĂĨĨĞĐƚƚŚĞŝŶƚĞŐƌŝƚLJŽĨƚŚĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐůĂLJĞƌ͘
ඵ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮŝƐŶŽƚƐƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌǀĞŚŝĐƵůĂƌƚƌĂĨĨŝĐ͘
WĞĚĞƐƚƌŝĂŶǁĂůŬŝƐĂůůŽǁĞĚ͕ďƵƚŽŶůLJŝĨƉƌŽƚĞĐƚĞĚďLJ
ƐƵŝƚĂďůĞƚŝůŝŶŐ͘

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ
:ĂŶƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϴ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϭϮϯ

ϭϯϴ
WZKhdd^,d
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^
&/ZͲZ/E&KZDEd/d/Kh^DKZdZ&KZ&>y/>tdZWZKK&/E'EKEZd
WZKdd/KE

^Z/Wd/KE ,ZdZ/^d/^ͬsEd'^
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^ŝƐĂϮͲĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ͕ĐƌĂĐŬͲďƌŝĚŐŝŶŐ͕ ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŝŶ
ĨŝďƌĞͲƌĞŝŶĨŽƌĐĞĚĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐŵŽƌƚĂƌ͕ǁŝƚŚůŽǁĞůĂƐƚŝĐ ŽŶĞƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
ŵŽĚƵůƵƐǁŝƚŚƐƉĞĐŝĂůĂĚĚŝƚŝǀĞƐĨŽƌǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚ ඵ sĞƌLJŐŽŽĚĐƌĂĐŬͲďƌŝĚŐŝŶŐĂďŝůŝƚŝĞƐ
ƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵďŐƌĂĚĞƐƐƵďũĞĐƚƚŽĨůĞdžƵƌĂů ඵ ZĞůŝĂďůĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂůƐŽŝŶǀĞƌLJŚƵŵŝĚĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ
ƐƚƌĂŝŶ͘ ඵ ůůĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐƌĞĂĚLJĚĞůŝǀĞƌĞĚ͕ŶŽĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵŝdžͲ
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞĨŽƌƵƐĞŝŶŚŽƚĂŶĚƚƌŽƉŝĐĂůĐůŝŵĂƚĞƐ͘ ŝŶŐǁĂƚĞƌƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ
ඵ ƉƉůŝĐĂďůĞĂůƐŽŽŶůŝŐŚƚůLJŚƵŵŝĚƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞ
h^^ ඵ EŽŶƐĂŐŐŝŶŐ͗ĞĂƐLJĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĂůƐŽŽŶǀĞƌƚŝĐĂůǁĂůůƐ
ඵ džĐĞůůĞŶƚĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶŽŶƚŽůŽƚƐŽĨƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐƐƵĐŚĂƐ
ඵ &ůĞdžŝďůĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨŚLJĚƌĂƵůŝĐ ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚŵŽƌƚĂƌƐ͕ƐƚŽŶĞ͕ŵĂƐŽŶƌLJ
ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞƐƐƵĐŚĂƐďĂƐŝŶƐ͕ƚĂŶŬƐ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƉŝƉŝŶŐ͕
ďƌŝĚŐĞƐĂŶĚĐĂŶĂůƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƐ͕ƐŚŽǁĞƌ͕ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞƐ͕ďĂůͲ
ĐŽŶŝĞƐ͕ƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐƉŽŽůƐďĞĨŽƌĞƚŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶŽĨ
ĐĞƌĂŵŝĐƚŝůĞƐďŽŶĚĞĚǁŝƚŚĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞƐ
ඵ tĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐĂŶĚƉƌŽƚĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨŽƵƚĞƌǁĂůůƐƚŽďĞ
ďƵƌŝĞĚŝŶƚŽƚŚĞŐƌŽƵŶĚ
ඵ /ŶƐŝĚĞǁĂƚĞƌƉƌŽŽĨŝŶŐŽĨůŝŐŚƚĐŽƵŶƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌ
ŽĨǁĂůůƐĂŶĚĨůŽŽƌƐŝŶďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚƐ

WZKhd/E&KZDd/KE
ŚĞŵŝĐĂůďĂƐĞ ĞŵĞŶƚŵŽĚŝĨŝĞĚǁŝƚŚƉŽůLJŵĞƌƐ͕ƐĞůĞĐƚĞĚĂůŬĂůŝͲƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚĂŐŐƌĞŐĂƚĞƐ͕ŵŝͲ
ĐƌŽƐŝůŝĐĂĂŶĚĨŝďƌĞƐ͘
WĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ ZĞĂĚLJďĂƚĐŚĞĚϯϯŬŐƵŶŝƚƐ͗
ŽŵƉ͘;ůŝƋƵŝĚͿ͗ϴŬŐŽŵƉ͘;ƉŽǁĚĞƌͿ͗ϮϱŬŐ
ƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞͬŽůŽƵƌ 'ƌĞLJ
^ŚĞůĨůŝĨĞ ϭϮŵŽŶƚŚƐĨƌŽŵƚŚĞĚĂƚĞŽĨƉƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶ͕ŝĨƐƚŽƌĞĚƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŝŶƵŶĚĂŵĂŐĞĚ
ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂůƐĞĂůĞĚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐ͘
^ƚŽƌĂŐĞĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ /ŶĚƌLJĂŶĚĐŽŽůĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ͘
DĂdžŝŵƵŵ'ƌĂŝŶ^ŝnjĞ ŵĂdž ͗ΕϬ͘ϯŵŵ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^
:ĂŶƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϴ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
ϬϮϬϳϬϭϬϭϬϬϮϬϬϬϬϭϭϯ

ϭϯϵ
d,E/>/E&KZDd/KE
dĞŶƐŝůĞĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ^ƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ шϬ͘ϴEͬŵŵϮ;ϮϴĚͿ ;EϭϱϰϮͿ

ƌĂĐŬƌŝĚŐŝŶŐďŝůŝƚLJ ^ƚĂƚŝĐ шϬ͘ϵŵŵ;нϮϯΣͿ ;^dDϭϯϬϱͿ


LJŶĂŵŝĐ шϬ͘Ϯŵŵ
;ϱĐLJĐůĞƐͬнϮϯΣͿ

tĂƚĞƌWĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶƵŶĚĞƌWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ EŽƉĞŶĞƚƌĂƚŝŽŶĂƚϱďĂƌǁĂƚĞƌƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ ;/EϭϬϰϴͲϱͿ

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^ŝŬĂĞƌĂŵΠϮƚLJƉĞĂĐĐŽƌĚŝŶŐƚŽEϭϮϬϬϰŽƌĂŶĂĚŚĞƐŝǀĞĐŽŵƉĂƚŝďůĞǁŝƚŚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^͘dŚĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĐĂŶƚĂŬĞƉůĂĐĞĂĨƚĞƌƚŚĞƐĞĐŽŶĚůĂLJĞƌ
ŚĂƐĨƵůůLJĐƵƌĞĚ͘

WW>/d/KE/E&KZDd/KE
DŝdžŝŶŐZĂƚŝŽ ŽŵƉ͗͘ŽŵƉ͘сϴ͗Ϯϱ;ǁĞŝŐŚƚͿ
&ƌĞƐŚDŽƌƚĂƌĞŶƐŝƚLJ Εϭ͘ϱϱŬŐͬů
ŽŶƐƵŵƉƚŝŽŶ dŚŝƐĚĞƉĞŶĚƐŽŶƚŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƌŽƵŐŚŶĞƐƐĂƐĂŐƵŝĚĞ͗Εϭ͘ϱϱŬŐͬŵϮͬŵŵ͘dŚŝƐ
ĨŝŐƵƌĞŝƐƚŚĞŽƌĞƚŝĐĂůĂŶĚĚŽĞƐŶŽƚŝŶĐůƵĚĞĨŽƌĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƌĞͲ
ƋƵŝƌĞĚĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ͕ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌŽĨŝůĞ͕ǀĂƌŝĂƚŝŽŶƐŝŶůĞǀĞůĂŶĚ
ǁĂƐƚĂŐĞĞƚĐ͘͘
>ĂLJĞƌdŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ DŝŶŝŵƵŵϮŵŵǁŝƚŚĐŽŶƐƚĂŶƚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ͕ĂƉƉůŝĞĚŝŶŵŝŶŝŵƵŵϮůĂLJĞƌƐ
;ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐƉĞƌůĂLJĞƌŝƐϮŵŵͿ
ŵďŝĞŶƚŝƌdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ нϱΣŵŝŶͬ͘нϰϬΣŵĂdž͘
WŽƚ>ŝĨĞ ΕϮŚ;нϮϱΣͿ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐdŝŵĞͬKǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^ŵƵƐƚďĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůLJŚĂƌĚĞŶĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞŽǀĞƌĐŽĂƚŝŶŐŽƌĐŽŶͲ
ƚĂĐƚǁŝƚŚǁĂƚĞƌ͘dŚĞĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐǁĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐĐĂŶďĞƵƐĞĚĂƐĂŐƵŝĚĞ͗
нϮϬΣ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞďĞƚǁĞĞŶĐŽĂƚƐ ΕϮϰ
ŚŽƵƌƐ
>ŝŶŝŶŐǁŝƚŚƚŝůĞƐ ΕϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ
ŽĂƚŝŶŐďLJĞŵƵůƐŝŽŶĐŽĂƚ ΕϮĚĂLJƐ
/ŵŵĞƌƐŝŽŶŝŶǁĂƚĞƌ ΕϮĚĂLJƐ
tĂŝƚŝŶŐƚŝŵĞƐŵĂLJǀĂƌLJĚĞƉĞŶĚŝŶŐŽŶŚƵŵŝĚŝƚLJŽĨĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂŶĚƐƵďͲ
ƐƚƌĂƚĞ͘

WW>/d/KE/E^dZhd/KE^ ĚĂŵƉĞŶĞĚďĞĨŽƌĞĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ͘dŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŚĂůůŶŽƚďĞ
ŵŽŝƐƚƚŽƚŚĞƚŽƵĐŚĂŶĚƐŚĂůůŶŽƚďĞƚŚĞĚĂƌŬŵĂƚƚĞ
^h^dZdYh>/dzͬWZͲdZdDEd ;ƐĂƚƵƌĂƚĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĚƌLJͿĂƉƉĞĂƌĂŶĐĞ͘

^ƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐŵƵƐƚďĞƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůůLJƐŽƵŶĚ͕ĐůĞĂŶ͕ĚƌLJĂŶĚ D/y/E'
ĨƌĞĞŽĨĂůůĐŽŶƚĂŵŝŶĂŶƚƐƐƵĐŚĂƐĚŝƌƚ͕Žŝů͕ŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ĐĞͲ
ŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞ͕ĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚƐ ^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^ĐĂŶďĞŵŝdžĞĚǁŝƚŚĂůŽǁƐƉĞĞĚ
ĞƚĐ͘ ;ΕϱϬϬƌ͘Ɖ͘ŵ͘ͿĞůĞĐƚƌŝĐĚƌŝůůŵŝdžĞƌ͘^ŚĂŬĞĐĂƌĞĨƵůůLJŽŵƉ͘
ůĞĂŶƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐďLJďůĂƐƚĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ŚŝŐŚͲƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞǁĂƚĞƌͲ ďĞĨŽƌĞƵƐŝŶŐ͘dŚĞŶƉŽƵƌΕЪŽŵƉ͘ŝŶƚŽĂƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ
ũĞƚƚŝŶŐ;ϰϬϬďĂƌͿ͕ǁŝƌĞͲďƌƵƐŚŝŶŐ͕ŐƌŝŶĚŝŶŐĞƚĐ͕͘ŝŶŽƌĚĞƌ ŵŝdžŝŶŐĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌĂŶĚĂĚĚŽŵƉ͘ƐůŽǁůLJǁŚŝůĞŵŝdžŝŶŐ͘
ƚŽƌĞŵŽǀĞĂůůƉƌĞǀŝŽƵƐĐŽĂƚŝŶŐƐ͕ĂŶLJƚƌĂĐĞƐŽĨŐƌĞĂƐĞ͕ tŚĞŶŚŽŵŽŐĞŶĞŽƵƐ͕ĂĚĚƚŚĞƌĞŵĂŝŶŝŶŐĂŵŽƵŶƚŽĨ
ƌƵƐƚ͕ƌĞůĞĂƐĞĂŐĞŶƚƐ͕ĐĞŵĞŶƚůĂŝƚĂŶĐĞĂŶĚĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌ ŽŵƉ͕͘ĂŶĚŵŝdžƚŚŽƌŽƵŐŚůLJĂƚůĞĂƐƚĨŽƌϯŵŝŶƵƚĞƐ͕
ŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůǁŚŝĐŚĐŽƵůĚƌĞĚƵĐĞĂĚŚĞƐŝŽŶ͘ůůĚƵƐƚĚĞƉŽƐͲ ƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞƉƌŽƉĞƌůƵŵƉͲĨƌĞĞĐŽŶƐŝƐƚĞŶĐLJŝƐƌĞĂĐŚĞĚ͘
ŝƚƐĨƌŽŵƚŚŝƐƉƌĞƉĂƌĂƚŝŽŶŵƵƐƚĂůƐŽďĞƌĞŵŽǀĞĚŝ͘Ğ͘ďLJ ŽŶŽƚĂĚĚĂŶLJĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂůǁĂƚĞƌŽƌŽƚŚĞƌŝŶŐƌĞĚŝĞŶƚƐ͖
ǀĂĐƵƵŵ͘ ĞĂĐŚƉĂĐŬĂŐŝŶŐƵŶŝƚŵƵƐƚďĞĞŶƚŝƌĞůLJŵŝdžĞĚ͘
ZĞƉĂŝƌĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞƐ͕ŝĨŶĞĐĞƐƐĂƌLJ͕ǁŝƚŚĂŶĂƉͲ
ƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞĐĞŵĞŶƚŝƚŝŽƵƐŵŽƌƚĂƌĨƌŽŵƚŚĞ^ŝŬĂΠƌĂŶŐĞŽĨ
ƌĞƉĂŝƌŵĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ͘dŚĞƐƵďƐƚƌĂƚĞŵƵƐƚďĞĂĚĞƋƵĂƚĞůLJ

WƌŽĚƵĐƚĂƚĂ^ŚĞĞƚ
^ŝŬĂůĂƐƚŝĐΠͲϭϱϮ^
:ĂŶƵĂƌLJϮϬϭϴ͕sĞƌƐŝŽŶϬϭ͘Ϭϭ
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Product Data Sheet
Edition KSA2013
Rev:10/09/2013 19:32
SikaSeal®-250 Migrating

SikaSeal®-250 Migrating
Crystalline Waterproofing Cementitious Slurry

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SikaSeal -250 Migrating is a 1-component, cement based compound, which is
Product mixed with water to a slurry consistency that can be applied by brush or spray. The
Description active ingredients react with moisture and the free lime present in the concrete
substrate capillaries to form a non-soluble, waterproof crystalline structure within
Construction

the pore system of the concrete.


Suitable for use in Tropical Climatic conditions
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Uses  SikaSeal -250 Migrating is especially suited for waterproofing
 Waterproofing of concrete elements in contact with water (against positive and
negative pressure).
 Common areas of application:
 Basements.
 Retaining walls.
 Lift pits.
 Tunnels.
 Swimming-pools, reservoirs, channels, sewerage systems, etc.
 Concrete slabs.
Characteristics /  Penetrating in-depth blocking of the capillaries and cracks to 0,4 mm in width.
Advantages  Freeze-thaw resistant.
 Abrasion resistant.
 Impermeable to water.
 Permeable to water vapour.
 Can be applied to resist positive or the negative pressure.
 Chemical resistant (i.e. aggressive waters with pH 3 to 11, nitrates, chlorides,
sulphates, etc.)

Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Packaging 20 kg bag
Storage Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging between temperatures of 5°C
and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Storage Conditions
Shelf-Life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged original sealed
packaging, in dry cool conditions.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement based with selected aggregates and active chemical compound.
Density ~1.55 kg/lit (Fresh mortar)

Mixing Ratio ~ 6.4-8 lt of water per 20 kg bag


Pot Life ~ 20 minutes.
Setting time Approx. 60 minutes
Grading Dmax: 0,3 mm

System
Information

Application Details
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Consumption (per layer) ~ 0,750 to 1,00 kg/m per layer of application of SikaSeal -250 Migrating
Substrate quality The concrete shall be free from dust, loose material, surface contamination and
materials which reduce bond or prevent suction or wetting by coating materials.
This can be done by means of light, wet or dry blastcleaning, high pressure water
jetting or wire brushing, etc.
Substrate Preparation Concrete surfaces must be thoroughly saturated with clean water prior to the
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application. When the SikaSeal -250 Migrating is applied, the surface shall be
damp but not wet.
If the concrete surface is very smooth (closed pores), additional surface preparation
must be carried out, i.e. by blastcleaning to open the surface pores.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Substrate Temperature min. +5ºC / max. +35ºC
Ambient Temperature min. +5ºC / max. +35ºC

Application
Instructions
Mixing Ratio 6.4-8 litres of water per 20 Kg powder to form a brushable consistency.
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Mixing SikaSeal -250 Migrating can be mixed with a low speed (<500 rpm) hand drill
mixer. Pour the water in the correct proportion into a suitable mixing container, and
progressively add the powder, whilst the mortar is mixed. This process shall be
continued for 3-4 minutes until the required consistency is achieved.
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Application Method SikaSeal -250 Migrating can be applied by brush or spray. The first layer of
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SikaSeal -250 Migrating must be brushed / forced well into the substrate.
For application by spray, the air pressure shall be approximately 5 bar at ~500
l/min.
Apply the second layer whilst the first layer is still wet (using “wet on wet”
techniques), after approximately 4 hours at 20 ºC (also dependent on humidity and
air flow, etc).

Curing Details
Curing Treatment The concrete structure must be damp for at least 5 days after application to ensure
correct curing.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened material can only be mechanically removed.
Notes on Application /  Do not add water over recommended dosage.
Limits  Protect freshly applied material from freezing and rain at least during the first
24 hours.
 Avoid application in direct sun and/or strong winds.
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 Do not apply SikaSeal -250 Migrating at temperatures below +5 ºC.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Poyurethane/ Polyurea Hybrid
Packaging Part A 211 kg drums ~189 L (Isocyanate)
Part B 202 kg drums ~189 L (Polyol/ -
amine)

Appearance / Colour Part A Clear


Part B Grey
Grey, approximately RAL 7004
Shelf life 12 month from date of production
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protected from direct sunlight.
Density Part A ~1.08 kg/l
Part B ~1.04 kg/l
Density values determined at +20 °C
Solid content ~99 %
Viscosity Temperature Part A Part B
+20 °C ~2300 mPas ~2300 mPas

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~85 (DIN 53505)

Mechanical Resistance ~13 mg H17 / 1000 g / 1000 cy (ISO 5470-1)


~480 mg H22 / 1000 g / 1000 cy

Tensile Strength ~11 N/mm² (DIN 53504)

Elongation at Break ~350 % (DIN 53504)

Crack Bridging Ability Class A5 Static (DIN EN 1062-7)


Class B4.2 Dynamic (DIN EN 1062-7)

Chemical Resistance Sikalastic®-851 is resistant to de-icing salts, bitumen, alkalis, fresh- and
ground water and various chemicals. Contact Sika Technical Department
for specific information.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 1 : 1 (volume)
Consumption ~1.05 kg/m² per mm thickness
Layer Thickness ~2 mm
Product Temperature Comp. A (ISO) +70 °C min. / +80 °C max.
Comp. B +70 °C min. / +80 °C max.

Ambient Air Temperature +1 °C min. / +40 °C max.


Relative Air Humidity 85 % max.
Substrate Temperature +1 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Min. 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensation
Curing Time 24 h at +20 °C
Gel time ~11 s at +20 °C
Waiting Time / Overcoating 1 – 2 min at +20 °C

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Sikalastic®-851
February 2018, Version 02.02
020702050010000003

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APPLICATION
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Dose and mix with a suitable air driven or electrical
SUBSTRATE QUALITY plural component heated spray equipment. Both com-
ponents must be heated up to approximately 80 °C.
The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- The accuracy of mixing and dosage must be controlled
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with regularly with the equipment. Thoroughly stir part B
a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. (Amine) using a drum stirrer until a homogenous col-
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- our is obtained.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
face treatments, etc. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use.
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- The application equipment has to cleaned and filled
tured surface. with Mesamoll. Hardened and/or cured material can
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects only be removed mechanically.
such as blow holes and voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and LIMITATIONS
surface levelling must be carried out using appropri-
ate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sika® This product may only be used by experienced profes-
Monotop®, SikaRep® and Sikagard® range of materials. sionals.
All dust, loose and friable material must be com- For spray application the use of protective health and
pletely removed from all surfaces before application of safety equipment is mandatory.
the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. Do not apply Sikalastic®-851 on substrates with rising
moisture.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply during
falling ambient and substrate temperatures. If applied
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, during rising temperatures “pin holing” may occur
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- from rising air.
tamination. Product shall be used in conjunction with a safe sys-
All substrate must be primed or mechanically cleaned. tem of work. Ensure an adequate assessment of all site
Grinding may be necessary to level the surface. Suit- risks has been conducted prior to work commencing.
able substrates are, for example Concrete, bitumin- Do not use Sikalastic®-851 for indoor applications.
ous felts. Sikalastic®-851 is not UV light resistant and changes
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- colour under UV exposure. However, the performance
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- and technical properties are not affected
ment. providing the exposure is maximum 4 weeks. It is
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer therefore advisable to overcoat Sikalastic®-851 with
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or UV protective top coat as early as possible.
Sikafloor®-161 lightly Please note: Always apply a test area first
broadcast with quartz
sand, 0.3 – 0.8 mm, for
example Sikadur®-507
Permanently submerged Sikafloor®-161 lightly
area broadcast with quartz
sand, 0.3 – 0.8 mm, for
example Sikadur®-507
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating please refer to the
PDS of the appropriate primer. Other substrates must be tested for their com-
patibility. If in doubt, apply a test area first.

Product Data Sheet


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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-8800
LIQUID APPLIED PURE POLYUREA MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikalastic®-8800 is a two part, elastic, 100 % solids, ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
very fast curing and coloured pure polyurea liquid ap- Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
plied membrane with good chemical resistance. al Product Declarations
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
Materials - Paints and Coatings
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Sikalastic®-8800 may only be used by experienced pro-
fessionals. ▪ Coating for concrete protection according the re-
On concrete quirements of EN 1504 - 2: 2004, DoP
▪ Abrasion resistant protective coating in industrial and 0206070100100000271008, certified by FPC Notified
manufacturing facilities Body and provided with CE-Marking
▪ Waterproofing for cut and cover structures ▪ Geoscope GmbH, project No. 131303A, 2013, De-
▪ Waterproofing for submersed structures termination of the durability of the synthetic mem-
▪ Waterproofing on walkways and balconies brane Sikalastic-8800 in an autoclave, based on DIN
▪ Waterproofing on floors and car park decks EN ISO 13438
▪ Water retaining structures in power plants ▪ Eurofins Product Testing A / S, report No.
▪ Secondary containment structures G23435_Ver2 / BJ1, 2013, Determination of the over-
▪ Tank, bund and pit lining in sewage and waste water all migration and migration of isocyanates according
treatment plants to EN 1186 and EN 14338
On steel ▪ KIWA Polymer Institut GmbH, report No. P8331 - E,
▪ Truck bed lining 2013, Testing of static and dynamic crack bridging
▪ Waterproofing and wearing layer on steel ridges ability in accordance with DIN EN 1062 - 7, as well as
bond strength after freeze-thaw-cycling with de-icing
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES salt immersion and after thundershower cycling ac-
cording DIN EN 13687-1 and -2, in combination with
▪ Very fast reactivity and curing time Sikafloor®-156
▪ Almost immediate return-to-service time ▪ KIWA Polymer Institute GmbH, report No. P8395,
▪ Applicable in temperatures from -20 °C to +50 °C 2013, Testing of the root resistance according DIN
▪ Performs in constant dry temperatures from-30 °C to 4062
+100 °C ▪ KIWA Polymer Institute GMBH, report No. P92787 - 1
▪ Excellent crack bridging properties - E, Tests on a coating system in accordance with test
▪ Good chemical resistance category OS 11 / A, according DIN V 18026 in accord-
▪ Excellent abrasion resistance ance with EN 1504 - 2.
▪ UV light exposure may lead to yellowing ▪ Sikalastic®-8800 complies with the requirement of
specification BS 6920: Part 2 & 3 2000 Cl. 2.2 & 2.3
(Suitability of non-metallic products for use in con-
tact with water intended for human consumption
with regard to their effect on the quality of the wa-
ter)

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Pure Polyurea

Packaging Part A 212 kg drums ~189 L


Part
Part A (Isocyanate)
B (Polyamine) 212
191 kg
kg drums
drums ~189
~189 LL

Appearance / Colour Part A Clear


Part
Part A
B Clear
Grey
Standard colour approximately RAL 7012, basalt grey.
Grey, approximately RAL 7004 on request.
Shelf life Part A 12 months
Part B 12 months

Storage conditions From date of production if stored properly in closed, sealed and undam-
aged packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30
°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Density Part A ~1.12 kg/l
Part B ~1.01 kg/l
Density values determined at +20 °C
Solid content ~99 %
Viscosity Temperature Part A Part B
+20 °C 900 - 1300 mPas 600 - 850 mPas
+25 °C ~750 mPas ~500 mPas

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness > 50 (DIN 53505)

Mechanical Resistance 0 mg H17 / 1000 g / 1000 cy (ISO 5470-1)


~480 mg H22 / 1000 g / 1000 cy

Tensile Strength ~20 N/mm² (DIN 53504)

Elongation at Break ~400 % (DIN 53504)

Crack Bridging Ability Class A5 Static (DIN EN 1062-7)


Class B4.2 Dynamic (DIN EN 1062-7)

Chemical Resistance Sikalastic®-8800 is resistant to de-icing salts, bitumen, alkalis, fresh- and
ground water and various chemicals. Contact Sika technical service for spe-
cific information.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 1 : 1 (volume)
Consumption ~1.05 kg/m²/mm
Layer Thickness > 1.5 mm Dampproofing (not UV exposed /
Hard landscape)
> 2 mm Fully submerged or UV exposed or
soft landscape areas
For further information contact Sika Technical Department. All properties
have been tested with a minimum layer thickness of 2 mm.
Product Temperature > +65 °C
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 85 %

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Substrate Temperature -20 °C min. / +50 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensation
Curing Time 24 h at +20 °C
Gel time ~11 sec at +20 °C
Waiting Time / Overcoating 1 to 2 min at +20 °C

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

Dose and mix with a suitable air driven or electrical Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use.
plural component heated spray equipment. Both com- The application equipment has to cleaned and filled
ponents must be heated up to +70°C. The accuracy of with Mesamoll. Hardened and/or cured material can
mixing and dosage must be controlled regularly with only be removed mechanically.
the equipment. Thoroughly stir part B (Amine) using a
drum stirrer until a homogenous colour is obtained. LIMITATIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY ▪ Application by using a 2-component hot spray equip-
ment. For more detailed information please refer to
The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- the Method Statement Sikalastic®-8800 provided by
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with Sika Technical Department.
a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. ▪ Sikalastic®-8800 is not resistant to biogenic sulphuric
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- acid.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
face treatments, etc. Concrete substrates must be pre- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
pared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning or
scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
achieve an open textured surface. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects due to circumstances beyond our control.
such as blow holes and voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
surface levelling must be carried out using appropri-
ate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sika® Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Monotop®, SikaRep® and Sikagard® range of materials. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
All dust, loose and friable material must be com- this product may vary from country to country. Please
pletely removed from all surfaces before application of consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. product data and uses.

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
tamination. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
All substrate must be primed or mechanically cleaned. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Grinding may be necessary to level the surface. Suit- lated data.
able substrates are, for example Concrete, bituminous
felts. LEGAL NOTES
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ment. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Sikafloor®-161 lightly properly stored, handled and applied under normal
broadcast with quartz conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
sand, 0.3 – 0.8 mm, for tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
example Sikadur®-507 strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating please refer to the particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
PDS of the appropriate primer. Other substrates must be tested for their com- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
patibility. If in doubt, apply a test area first. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Product Data Sheet Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-841 ST
LIQUID APPLIED PURE POLYUREA MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikalastic®-841 ST is a two part, elastic, 100 % solids, According USGBC LEED Rating Sikalastic®-841 ST con-
very fast curing and coloured pure polyurea liquid ap- forms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low
plied membrane with good chemical resistance. – Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings SCAQMD
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/l

USES APPROVALS / STANDARDS


Sikalastic®-841 ST may only be used by experienced ▪ Coating for concrete protection according the re-
professionals. quirements of EN 1504-2/2004,DoP 02 07 02 05 001
On concrete 0 000014, certified by FPC Notified Body and
▪ Bridge deck waterproofing membrane provided with CE-Marking
▪ Abrasion resistant protective coating in industrial and ▪ Geoscope GmbH, project no. 131303B, 2013, De-
manufacturing facilities termination of the durability of the synthetic mem-
▪ Waterproofing for cut and cover structures brane Sikalastic-841 ST in an autoclave, based on DIN
▪ Waterproofing for submersed structures EN ISO 13438
▪ Waterproofing on walkways and balconies ▪ BBA/ HAPAS certificate 13/H204 for the use as bridge
▪ Waterproofing on floors and car park decks deck waterproofing membrane according UK stand-
▪ Water retaining structures in power plants ard
▪ Secondary containment structures ▪ ETA 033 certificate, no. 13/0653 according ETAG 033
▪ Tank, bund and pit lining in sewage and waste water ▪ KIWA Polymer Institut GmbH, report no. P7074-2,
treatment plants 2013, Testing od static and dynamic crack bridging
ability in accordance with DIN EN 1062-7, as well as
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES bond strength after freeze-thaw-cycling with de-icing
salt immersion and after thundershower cycling ac-
▪ Very fast reactivity and curing time coring to DIN EN 13687-1 and -2, in combination with
▪ Almost immediate return-to-service time Sikafloor®-161
▪ Applicable in temperatures from +1 °C to +50 °C ▪ Truesday Laboraties Inc, certificate for the use in
▪ Performs in constant dry temperatures from -30 °C to drinking water installations according NSF-ANSI 61,
+100 °C section 6
▪ Excellent crack bridging properties ▪ KIWA Polymer Institute GmbH, report no. P7934,
▪ Good chemical resistance 2013, Testing of the root resistance according DIN
▪ Excellent abrasion resistance 4062
▪ UV light exposure may lead to yellowing and chalking
▪ Not resistant to biogenic sulphuric acid

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Pure Polyurea

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Packaging Part A (Isocyanate) 212 kg drums ~189 L
Part B (Amine) 191 kg drums ~189 L

Appearance / Colour Part A Clear


Part B Grey
Grey, approximately RAL 7005
Shelf life 12 month from date of production
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopend and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protected from direct sunlight.
Density Part A ~1.12 kg/l
Part B ~1.01 kg/l
Density values determined at +20 °C
Solid content ~99 %
Viscosity Temperature Part A Part B
+20 °C ~1200 mPas ~800 mPas
+25 °C ~750 mPas ~500 mPas

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~45 - 50 (DIN 53505)

Mechanical Resistance ~230 mg H22 / 1000 g / 1000 cy (ISO 5470-1)


~100 mg H17 / 1000 g / 1000 cy

Tensile Strength > 15 N/mm² (DIN 53504)

Elongation at Break ~360 % (DIN 53504)

Crack Bridging Ability Class A5 Static (DIN EN 1062-7)


Class B4.2 Dynamic (DIN EN 1062-7)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Part A : Part B = 1 : 1 (Volume)
Consumption ~1.05 kg / m² / mm
Layer Thickness > 2 mm
Product Temperature > +65 °C
Ambient Air Temperature +1 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 85 %
Substrate Temperature +1 °C min. / +50 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensation.
Curing time 24 h / +20 °C
Gel time ~11 s / +20 °C
Waiting Time / Overcoating 1 to 2 min / +20 °C

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS drum stirrer until a homogenous colour is obtained.


Please note: always apply test area first.
Dose and mix with a suitable air driven or electrical
plural component heated spray equipment. Both com- SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
ponents must be heated up to > +65 °C. The accuracy The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength,
of mixing and dosage must be controlled regularly with clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con-
the equipment. Thoroughly stir part B (Amine) using a tamination. Depending on the material the substrate

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must be primed or mechanically cleaned. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Grinding may be necessary to level the surface. Suit-
able substrates are such as: Concrete and metal. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Substrate Pre-Treatment. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
Substrate Primer consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or product data and uses.
Sikafloor®-
161 lightly broadcast with ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
quartz
sand, 0.3 – 0.8 mm, for For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
example Sikadur®-507 age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Ferrous or galvanised lated data.
metals, lead,
copper,aluminium, brass LEGAL NOTES
or stainless
steel The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
please refer to the PDS of the appropriate primer.
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Other substrates must be tested for their compatibility. If
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
in doubt, apply a test area first.
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
CLEANING OF TOOLS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
The application equipment has to cleaned and filled particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
with Mesamoll. Hardened and/or cured material can legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
only be removed mechanically. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
LIMITATIONS user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
This product may only be used by experienced profes- serves the right to change the properties of its
sionals. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
For spray application the use of protective health and be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
safety equipment is mandatory. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
The maximum layer thickness per application pass refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
shall not exceed 4 millimetre, for the build-up of high- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
er thickness several passes have to applied. be supplied on request.
Please note: Always apply a test area first.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-844 XT
CHEMICAL RESISTANT PURE POLYUREA MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikalastic®-844 XT is a two part, elastic, 100 % solids, ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
very fast curing and coloured pure polyurea, liquid ap- Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
plied membrane with excellent chemical resistance. al Product Declarations
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
Materials - Paints and Coatings
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Sikalastic®-844 XT may only be used by experienced
professionals. ▪ Coating for concrete protection according the re-
Sikalastic®-844 XT is used as: quirements of EN 1504-2/2004, DoP 02 07 02 05 001
▪ Abrasion resistant protective coating in industrial and 0000017, certified by FPC Notified Body and provided
manufacturing facilities with CE-Marking
▪ Tank, bund and pit lining in sewage and waste water ▪ Kiwa Polymer Institute GmbH, report no. P7074-1,
treatment plants 2011, testing od static and dynamic crack bridging
▪ Suitable for the use in areas with presence of biogen- ability in accordance with DIN EN 1062-7, as well as
ic sulphuric acid bond strength after freeze-thaw-cycling with de-icing
salt immersion and after thundershower cycling ac-
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES cording DIN EN 13687-1 and -2, in combination with
Sikafloor®-161
▪ Very fast reactivity and curing time ▪ KB-Hoch, report no. 100591, 2010, Reaction to fire
▪ Almost immediate return-to-service time classification according DIN EN ISO 13501-1
▪ Applicable in temperatures from -20°C to +50°C
▪ Performs in constant dry temperatures from-30°C to
+100°C
▪ Good crack bridging properties
▪ Excellent chemical resistance
▪ Excellent abrasion resistance
▪ UV light exposure may lead to yellowing and chalking
▪ Resistant to biogenic sulphuric acid

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Pure polyurea
Packaging Part A (Isocyanate) 209.8 kg drums ~189 L
Part B (Amine) 181.4 kg drums ~189 L

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Appearance / Colour Part A Clear
Part B Grey
Grey, approximately RAL 7005
Shelf life Part A: 12 month
Part B: 12 month
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protected from direct sunlight.
Density Part A ~1.11 kg/l
Part B ~0.96 kg/l
Density values determined at +23 °C
Solid content ~99 %
Viscosity Temperature Part A Part B
+20 °C ~1700 mPas ~1700 mPas

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness 45–50 (DIN 53505)

Mechanical Resistance ~100 mg H 22 / 1000 g / 1000 cy (ISO 5470-1)


~108 mg H 17 / 1000 g / 1000 cy

Tensile Strength > 10 N/mm² (DIN 53504)

Elongation at Break 50 - 100 % (DIN 53504)

Crack Bridging Ability Class A4 Static (DIN EN 1062-7)


Class B3.1 Dynamic (DIN EN 1062-7)

Chemical Resistance Sikalastic®-844 XT is resistant to various chemicals. Contact Sika Technical


Service for specific information.
Systems

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 1 : 1 (volume)
Consumption ~1.08 kg/m²/ mm
Layer Thickness > 2 mm
Product Temperature > +65 °C
Ambient Air Temperature +1 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 85 %
Dew Point The substrate and the uncured membrane must be at least +3 °C above
dew point to reduce the risk of condensation. Beware of condensation.
Substrate Temperature +1 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM - measurement on Oven-dry meth-
od
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet)
Curing Time 24 h / +20 °C
Gel time ~10 s / +20 °C

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Temperature minimum maximim
+10 °C ~1 minute 7 hours
+20 °C ~1 minute 6 hours
+30 °C ~1 minute 6 hours

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ▪ This product may only be used by experienced pro-
fessionals.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ For spray application the use of protective health and
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- safety equipment is mandatory.
tamination. ▪ Application by using a 2-component hot spray equip-
Depending on the material the substrate must be ment.
primed or mechanically cleaned. ▪ Under UV and weathering colour will change
Grinding may be necessary to level the surface. Suit- ▪ Don´t apply Sikalastic®-844 XT on substrates with
able substrates rising moisture
are such as: Concrete and metal. ▪ Freshly applied Sikalastic®-844 XT must be protected
Substrate Pre-Treatment from damp, condensation and liquid water for at
Substrate Primer Consumption least 30 minutes
[mL/m2] ▪ The incorrect assessment of cracks may lead to re-
Cementitious Sikafloor®-161 ~200 – 300 duced service life time and reflective cracking
substrates lightly broad- ▪ If, during application, heating is required don´t use
cast with quartz gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters. These
sand, 0.3 - 0.8. produce a large quantity of CO2 and H2O which may
Example affect the final result
SikaDur®-507 ▪ Please note: always apply test area first.

MIXING BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Dose and mix with a suitable air driven or electrical All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
plural component heated spray equipment. Both com- on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
ponents must be heated up to the temperatures given due to circumstances beyond our control.
in the related Product Data Sheet. The accuracy of
mixing and dosage must be controlled regularly with LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
the equipment. Thoroughly stir part B (Amine) using a
drum stirrer until a homogenous colour is obtained. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
APPLICATION this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Sikalastic®-844 XT is spray applied in a continuous product data and uses.
spray application to achieve a homogeneous film.
CLEANING OF TOOLS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
The application equipment has to cleaned and filled age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
with Mesamoll. Hardened and/or cured material can to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
only be removed mechanically. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-822
HAND APPLIED LIQUID WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-822 is a 2-part elastic, crack bridging, hand ▪ Excellent crack bridging properties
applied polyurethane membrane. ▪ Highly elastic waterproofing membrane
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES
▪ Polymer Institute Dr. Stenner GmbH, test report P
Sikalastic®-822 may only be used by experienced pro- 1700-1 and P1700-2, confirmation with require-
fessionals. ments of ZTV-BEL-B, part 3, 1995
▪ As waterproofing membrane underneath hot poured ▪ Kiwa Polymer Institute, test report 5879, additional
asphalt on bridge and car park decks testing according ETAG 033
▪ As waterproofing membrane for other concrete ▪ Otto-Graf-Institute, Unversity of Stuttgart, test re-
structures and non-trafficed concrete areas with an port 16-31835, fire behaviour according DIN 4102,
additional top coat for UV protection part 7
▪ As repair kit for Sikalastic®-821 LV and Sikalastic®-851
(R)
▪ As waterproofing for upstands and details on torched
bituminous membranes

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base 2-component polyurethane resin
Packaging Part A: 21 kg drum
Part B. 14 kg drum
Appearance / Colour Grey, approximately RAL 7005
Shelf Life 6 month from date of production
Storage Conditions Store properly in original, unopened and undamaged sealed packging in dry
conditions at temperatures from +5 °C to +25 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light and frost.
Density Part A: ~1.69 kg/l
Part B: ~1.05 kg/l
Mixed resin: ~1.33 kg/l
Solid Content ~96 % by weight
Viscosity Part A: ~14500 mPas
Part B: ~9300 mPas

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~4.4 N/mm² DIN 53504

Elongation at Break 350 % to 400 % DIN 53504

Crack Bridging Ability Up to 0.3 mm at -20 °C


Chemical Resistance Resistant to de-icing salts, bitumen and alkalis
Thermal Resistance Short term resistant to mastic asphalt up to +240 °C
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 60 : 40 (by weight)
Consumption ~1.33 kg/m²/mm
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity Max. 85 %
Dew Point The substrate and the uncured membrane must be at least 3 °C above dew
point to reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the membrane fin-
ish. Beware of condensation
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % according CM method
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~40 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+30 °C ~20 min
+40 °C ~10 min

Waiting Time / Overcoating Before applying Sikalastic®-823/ Sikalastic®-825 allow:


Temperature Minumum Maximum1)
+10 °C 16 h 1 month
+20 °C 12 h 1 month
+30 °C 10 h 1 month
+40 °C 8h 1 month
1) Assuming that dirt has been removed properly and contamination is
avoided

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed


mechanically.
MIXING
LIMITATIONS
Prior to mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of
part B is added to part A mix continuously for 3 In order to avoid blistering it is recommended to apply
minutes until a uniform mis has been achieved. during falling temperatures.
To ensure thorough mixing pour material in a clean Control film thicknesses during application by using a
container and mix again to achieve consistent mix thickness gauge.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrap- For application on vertical or inclined surfaces, up to 2
ment. % BTW. Extender T must be added to increase sag res-
istance.
APPLICATION Sikalastic®-822 is not UV light resistant and changes
colour under UV exposure, however the performance
Sikalastic®-822 is poured and than spread evenly with
and properties are not affected provided the exposure
a notched / toothed trowel. Roll immediately in cross
is maximum 4 weeks. It is therefore advisable to over-
wise with a spiked roller to ensure even thickness and
coat Sikalastic®-822 with hot poured asphalt as early
to remove any entrapped air.
as possible.
CLEANING OF TOOLS Areas not to be overlaid with asphalt and which are
permanently exposed to UV radiation must be over-
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- coated with a suitable protective coating.
ner C immediately after use. In wet areas or climatic zones with a permanent air hu-

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midity of > 80 % in combination with a permanent air LEGAL NOTES
temperature of > +30 °C, the adhesion promoter
Sikalastic®-810 or Sika® Concrete Primer must be used. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Please note that Sikalastic®-822 is not suitable for ap- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
plications with permanent water load. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Prior to placing the asphalt, the tack coat Sikalastic®- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
823 must be applied by brush, roller or spray. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
All systems with a different type of asphalt (example: conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
other than hot poured asphalt) must be approved and tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
in accordance with local specifications. For this pur- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
pose a reference area must to be carried out, to be ap- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
proved by the awarding authority. Sika excludes any particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
responsibility for all asphalt layers. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or from this information, or from any written recom-
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may ad- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
versely affect the finish. For heating use only electric for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
powered warm air blower systems. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. be supplied on request.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic® WR
ECO-FRIENDLY LIQUID APPLIED WATERPROOFING SOLUTION BASED ON SIKA CO-
ELASTIC TECHNOLOGY (CET)

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic® WR is a cold-applied, highly elastic, one- ▪ Highly elastic and crack-bridging
compont waterborne liquid applied waterproofing ▪ One-component - ready to use
membrane. ▪ Excellent adhesion on porous and non-porous sub-
Suitable for the use in hot and tropical climatic condi- strates
tions. ▪ Seamless, fully bonded waterproofing membrane
▪ Water vapour permeable
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ For the waterproofing of bathrooms, shower rooms,
kitchens and plumbing rooms beneath hard protec- ▪ Conforms to the requirement of LEED EQ credit 4.2:
tion, for example ceramic tiles Low - Emitting Materials. Paints and Coatings: VOC <
▪ For waterproofing solutions in both new construc- 100 gm/l
tion and refurbishment projects ▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
▪ For cost efficient waterproofing solution sultants according to ASTM E84-16 : Standard Test
Method for Surface Burning Characteristic of Build-
ing Materials. Certificate number: TBW0300202

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polyurethane modified Acrylic Dispersion
Packaging 20 kg plastic pails
Colour White, liquid form
Grey on request
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions in original packaging at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight and frost.
Density ~1.31 kg/l (EN ISO 2811-1)

Solid content by weight ~65 %


Solid content by volume ~48 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength Free film: ~1.5 N/mm2 (DIN 53504)

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Elongation at Break ~330 % (BS EN ISO 527)

Permeability to Water Vapour Nil penetration (BS EN 12390 Part 8)

Service Temperature -10 °C min. / +80 °C max. (with reinforcement)


-5 °C min. / +80 °C max. (without reinforcement)
Reaction to Fire Class A (ASTM E-84)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wet Room Waterproofing
For cost efficient waterproofing solutions in new construction and refur-
bishment projects.
Build-up Sikalastic® WR (applied in minimum
of 2 coats)
Substrates Concrete, Cement mortars and
screeds
Primer Please refer to Substrate Pre-treat-
ment
Dry Film Thickness (DFT) min. 0.5 mm
Total consumption min. 1.4 kg/m2
These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional materi-
als required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage.It is recommended to apply a mortar fillect or Sika® Flexitape at all
floor wall joints.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation. Surface temperature during application must be
at least +3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 6 % moisture content.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet). No water /
moisture / condensation on the substrate.

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Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer Consumption (kg /m2)
Cementitious sub- Sikalastic® WR diluted ~0.3
strates with 10 % water.
Brick and Stone Sikalastic® WR diluted ~0.3
with 10 % water.
Bituminous felt Sikalastic® Metal ~0.2 - 0.3
Primer or Sikalastic®
WR diluted with 10 %
water. Please consult
with our Technical De-
partment prior to use.
Metals (Ferrous or gal- Sikalastic® Metal ~0.2 - 0.3
vanised metals, lead, Primer or Sikalastic®
copper, aluminium, WR diluted with 10 %
brass or stainless steel) water. Please consult
with our Technical De-
partment prior to use.
Paints Sikalastic® WR diluted ~0.3
with 10 % water sub-
ject to adhesion
and compatibility tests.
These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc
Waiting Time / Overcoating Before applying Sikalastic® WR on primer Sikalastic® WR diluted with 10%
water.

Stubstrate tem- Relative humid- Minimum Maximum 1)


perature ity
+10 °C 50 % ~4 h 1 month
+20 °C 50 % ~2 h 1 month
+30 °C 50 % ~1 h 1 month
Before applying Sikalastic® WR on Sikalastic® WR allow intermediate coats
to fully cure.
Stubstrate tem- Relative humid- Minimum Maximum 1)
perature ity
+10 °C 50 % ~8 h 3 months
+20 °C 50 % ~6 h 3 months
+30 °C 50 % ~4 h 3 months
1) Assuming that all dirt has been removed and contamination is avoided.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by coating thickness and
changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humid-
ity. Low temperature and high humidity retard curing, while high temperat-
ures and low humidity accelerate curing progression. The above times are
based on a coating thickness of 0.35 kg/m2.
Applied Product Ready for Use Substrate Relative hu- Touch dry Rain, water Full cure
Temperature midity and
condensa-
tion resistant
+10 °C 50 % ~4 h ~12 h ~6 d
+20 °C 50 % ~2 h ~8 h ~4 d
+30 °C 50 % ~1 h ~4 h ~2 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by coating thickness and
changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humid-
ity. Low temperature and high humidity retard curing, while high temperat-
ures and low humidity accelerate curing progression. The above times are
based on a coating thickness of 0.35 kg/m2.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Prior to the application of Sikalastic® WR the priming


coat must have cured tack-free. Protect adjacent

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areas from splashes, over painting, damage etc.with Sikalastic® WR either when the concrete temperature
an adhesive tape or plastic. is falling or stable can reduce outgassing.
Sikalastic® WR is applied in minimum 2 coats. Prior to Prime the substrate before applying the Sikalastic® WR
the application of each coat the indicated waiting systems.
times must be followed.
Sikalastic® Flexitape Heavy or Sika® Reemat Premium Brick and stone:
is applied at areas having high movements, irregular Mortar joints must be sound and flush pointed.
substrate or to bridge cracks, joints and seams on the Use localized reinforcement over connection joints
substrate. and prime before applying Sikalastic® WR.
Please note, always begin with detailing works prior to
waterproofing the horizontal surface. Bituminous felt:
Ensure that Bituminous felt is firmly adhered or mech-
Tools: anically fixed to the substrate.
High Pressure Jet Washer (minimum 150 bar). Bituminous felt should not contain any badly de-
Squeegee: Useful when removing excess water. graded areas and be primed before applying Sikalast-
Drill and paddle: Sikalastic® WR should be mixed for ic® WR.
one minute using a slow speed (300-500 rpm) drill and
basket type paint mixer. Metals:
Solvent resistant short-piled roller: Used in the applic- Metals must be in a clean sound rust free condition.
ation of Sikalastic® WR to ensure a consistent Metals surfaces must be free of oil and greases.
Thick hair brush: For application of Sikalastic® WR to Abrade exposed surfaces to reveal bright metal.
all details and penetrations. Use localized reinforcement over joints and fixings.
Airless spray equipment: Used only for the coating sys-
tems / top coats of reinforced systems. Two spray ap- Paints/Coatings:
plied layers is the minimum requirement. The pump Ensure that the existing material is sound and firmly
should have the following parameter: adhered.
▪ minimum pressure: 220 bar Remove any oxidized layers and use localized rein-
▪ minimum output: 5.1 l/min forcement over joints.
▪ minimum Ø nozzle: 0.83 mm (0.033 inch)
For example: Wagner Heavycoat HC 940 E SSP MIXING
Spraypack.
Prior to application, stir Sikalastic® WR thoroughly for
The coating must be covered with a hard protection.
1 minute in order to achieve a homogeneous mixture.
(ceramic tiles, stone slabs).
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain-
For bonding tiles or equivalent materials, use Sika-
ment.
Ceram C2 type according to EN 12004 or an adhesive
compatible with Sikalastic® WR. The application can CLEANING OF TOOLS
take place after the second layer has fully cured.
Clean all tools and application equipment with water
Note: Please refer to the most recent issue of the spe- immediately after use.
cific Method Statement Hardened / cured material can only be removed mech-
anically
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
All substrates must be cleaned and prepared using LIMITATIONS
high pressure water jet. Abrasive blast cleaning, scari-
Do not apply Sikalastic® WR on substrates that have
fying equipment to or other suitable approvedmech-
rising moisture.
anical methods.
Always apply during falling ambient and substrate
temperature. If applied during rising temperatures
Cementitious substrates:
“pin holing” may occur from rising and expanding air.
New concrete should be cured for at least 28 days and When applying Sikalastic® WR in Wet Rooms it is re-
should have a pull-off strength > 1.5 N/mm2. commended to install mortar arris’s / fillets or Sika®
Loose friable material and weak concrete must be FlexiTape at all upstands and skirtings. Drainage pipes
completely removed by mechanical means to achieve and outlets must be sealed with Sikaflex® Construc-
an open textured surface and all surface defects such tion+ prior to the waterproofing.
as blowholes and voids must be fully exposed. Repairs Sikalastic® WR may be flood tested when fully cured
to the substrate, filling of joints, blowholes/voids and using 50 millimetre depth of water for a maximum
surface leveling must be carried out using the appro- period of 24 hours.
priate Sika® products. Refer to Sika’s Technical Depart- Ensure that each coat of Sikalastic® WR is totally dry
ment for further advice. High spots must be removed and the surface is without pinholes before applying
by for example grinding. further coats.
Outgassing is a naturally occurring phenomenon of It is recommended to carry out Adhesion and Compat-
concrete that can produce pinholes in subsequently ibility tests with the Primer prior to application of fol-
applied coatings. The concrete must be carefully lowing coats.
assessed for moisture content, air entrapment, and If aesthetics are important and normal drying times
surface finish prior to any coating work. Installing the are to be achieved, do not apply Sikalastic® WR top

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coats with consumption rates greater than 0.35 kg/m2. LEGAL NOTES
Sikalastic® WR should not be subject to permanent
water immersion. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Whilst Sikalastic® WR is resistant to most commonly tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
encountered atmospheric pollutants, propriety clean- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
ing solutions and environmental spoilage, the suitabil- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
ity of the product for use in applications with in- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
creased chemical resistance requirements should first conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
be established in consultation with Sika's Technical De- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
partment. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based from this information, or from any written recom-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
due to circumstances beyond our control. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions the declared data and recommended uses for current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
this product may vary from country to country. Please refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
product data and uses. be supplied on request.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® WP Control Injection System
CONTROL AND BACKUP INJECTION ELEMENTS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaplan® WP Control Injection System consists of in- ▪ High pressure resistance
jection sockets on base of PVC-p plus injection hose ▪ Easy and quick control of watertightness
and its connection pieces to be mounted after mem- ▪ All components are compatible with each other
brane installation and prior to concreting works. ▪ Sockets are compatible with all homogeneous PVC
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. membranes by heat welding
▪ Tested compatibility with Sika® Injection -306, -307
USES and -701

Sikaplan® WP Control Injection System as a control-


and injection system to control the watertightness of a
completed basement or tunnel waterproofing system
with PVC sheet membranes and waterbars to form
compartments. The system is suitable for the use as in-
jection access to waterproof leaks in installed mem-
brane systems at any time after structural works have
been completed.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Please consult individual product descriptions.
Shelf life 5 years shelf life from date of production if stored properly in undamaged,
unopened, original sealed packaging.
Storage conditions The products must be stored in their original package, under cool and dry
conditions. They must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and
ice, etc.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Ambient Maximum Temperature of Li- + 35 °C max.
quids

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Sockets
Sikaplan® WP Control Socket 6 (Article No. 85118) with integrated connect-
or for the injection hose. Fixing of 5-6 pieces into each compartment field.

Hose
Sikaplan® W Control Tube (Article No. 110975), made of PU, resistant to
Sika® injection materials and injection pressure up to 7 bar.

Extension
Sikaplan® W Connection Piece (Article No. 110890). To extend injection
hoses. Pressure resistant up to 7 bar.

Alternative plug-in connectors are available upon request.

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Closing options at termination box
Option 1: For injection hoses under very high pressure: SPL W Lock Cap
6mm (Art. 111995, black) in combination with Sikaplan® W Connection
Piece (Article No. 110890):

Option 2: For injection hoses under pressure: SPL W Lock Connection Cap
6mm (Art. 111994):

Option 3: Closure plugs – Type 1 (Art. 176452). To close hose ends during
construction works to avoid dust and dirt from entering. Not pressure res-
istant:

Connection to injection pump


Sikaplan® W Injection piece. Art. 460044. To connect the injection hose
with the injection pump and to close injected hoses under pressure. Res-
ists injection pressure of up to 7 bar.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
Installation according to valid Method Statement and This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
standard detail drawing for basement and tunnel wa- lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
terproofing with Sikaplan® WP sheet membranes. stances which are intended to be released from the
1a. Spotwise welding of control socket (base plate) to article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
sheet membrane by heat welding for single layer sys- tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
tems. the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
1b. Watertight welding of control socket (base plate) to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
to second sheet membrane layer for double layer sys- follow the instructions given in this product data
tems, with 2*2cm hole in membrane under flange. sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
2. Connection of PU hose to control socket. does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
3. Fixing of PU hose along rebars (underside) by the cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
use of plastic clips, steel wire not permissible. on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
4. Termination of PU hose at junction box, to be sealed icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
and fixed at formwork (later accessible part of struc-
ture). LEGAL NOTES
LIMITATIONS The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
These products shall only be used by Sika approved products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
contractors. This system is suitable for sheet water- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
proofing membranes on base of PVC-p only. This sys- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
tem is suitable for the injection of water-based acrylic conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
resins only. This system is not suitable for the injec- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tion of epoxy or PU based resins. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based from this information, or from any written recom-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
due to circumstances beyond our control. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions the declared data and recommended uses for current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
this product may vary from country to country. Please refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
product data and uses. be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaProof® Tape-150 A
FULLY BONDED, SELF‐ADHESIVE TAPE FOR INTERNAL JOINTING OF SIKAPROOF A WATERPROOF‐
ING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaProof® Tape‐150 A is a self‐adhesive tape, based ▪ Fully bonded to the concrete structure
on a polyacrylate adhesive on a yellow carrier film ▪ No lateral water underflow (like SikaProof® A system)
coated with the SikaProof A fully bonded system. ▪ High adhesion and sealing ability, especially in cool
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. and damp conditions
▪ Easy and fast to install
USES
SikaProof® Tape‐150 A is used for sealing transverse
overlap joints, connections and details within the
SikaProof A membrane system (internal / fleece side)
in combination with the SikaProof ExTape‐150.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging 2 rolls packed in one cardboard box, each roll 25 m long and 150 mm width
Appearance / Colour Top layer with white fleece and sealant (SikaProof® fully bonded system)
coated on a yellow carrier film. Bottom layer with polyacrylate adhesive
cover with a white release film.
Shelf life 18 months shelf life from date of production if stored properly in undam‐
aged, unopened, original sealed packaging. (For expiry date see label)
Storage conditions Dry storage at temperatures from +5 °C up to +30 °C. Protect from direct
sunlight, rain, snow, ice, humidity, etc. Store in a horizontal position. Do
not stack pallets of the rolls on top of each other, or under pallets of any
other materials during transport or storage.
Thickness 1.70 mm

SYSTEMS
System Structure SikaProof® Tape‐150 A is a system component for internal jointing of the
SikaProof® A membrane system in combination with SikaProof® ExTape‐
150 for external jointing. For more detailed information please refer to the
current Method Statement.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Temperature Surface to be bonded: Minimum +5 °C, if below appropriate measures must
be applied.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
The contact surface among others is the white fleece due to circumstances beyond our control.
layer of SikaProof® A sheet membrane. It must be dry
(or slightly damp), clean and free of any materials that LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
could impair adhesion.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula‐
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Apply the SikaProof® Tape‐150 A to the fleece side of this product may vary from country to country. Please
the SikaProof® A sheet membrane: consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
▪ Remove the release liner product data and uses.
▪ Adhere the self‐adhesive side of the tape to the
fleece side of the membrane ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Press it firmly using a pressure roller
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu‐
SikaProof® Tape‐150 A is used together with
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub‐
SikaProof® ExTape‐150 for easy and secure double
stances which are intended to be released from the
bonding of joints and connections.
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi‐
For more detailed information about the installation
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
method please refer to the Method Statement of the
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
SikaProof® A system.
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
LIMITATIONS sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
The SikaProof® Tape‐150 A must be used in compli‐ does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con‐
ance with the current Method Statement of the cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
SikaProof® A system. It must only be installed by on the candidate list published by the European Chem‐
trained and approved Sika contractors. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
▪ Do not install SikaProof® Tape‐150 A during continu‐
ous or prolonged rain‐ or snowfall.
▪ The substrate quality and condition must be fulfilled
or appropriate measure must be taken.
▪ SikaProof® Tape‐150 A is not permanently UV resist‐
ant therefore the structural concrete must be placed
within 4 weeks (28 days) after the SikaProof® A mem‐
brane system is installed.
For more detailed information and guidance refer to
the current Method Statement for the SikaProof® A
membrane system.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 06/2015
Identification no: GCC
®
SikaProof ExTape-150 HC

SikaProof® ExTape-150 HC
Self-adhesive tape, for external jointing of the SikaProof® A HC
waterproofing system in hot climate
®
SikaProof ExTape-150 HC is a self-adhesive tape, consisting of a film with a butyl
Product rubber adhesive that is covered with a protective divided release liner. This tape
version is optimized for use in hot climate areas with a longer exposure time, see
Description section limitations.
®
Uses SikaProof ExTape-150 HC is used for joints, connections and details to be
adhered on the membrane side (outside) of SikaProof® A HC system.

Characteristics /  High adhesion of the butyl rubber adhesive


Construction

Advantages  Specially designed for use in hot climate


 Easy and fast to install
 Divided release liner

Product Data
Form
Appearance / Colors White release liner over black butyl rubber adhesive, on a yellow film.
Packaging 4 rolls, packed in one cardboard box
Dimension Width 150 mm
Length 20 m
Thickness 1.10 mm
Storage
Storage Conditions / SikaProof® ExTape-150 HC rolls have a shelf life of 24 months from date of
Shelf Life production if stored properly in unopened undamaged original packaging, in a
horizontal position, in dry conditions and at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C.
The rolls must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice, etc. Do not
stack pallets of the rolls on top of each other, or under pallets of any other materials
during transport or storage. For temporary storage at site (up to 3 months
maximum), it should be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.

Technical Data
Compatibility Not suitable for use in direct contact with tar, asphalt, hot bitumen, wood
preservatives with substances containing oil, solvents or any other de-bonding
agents. For other material in direct contact (such as any synthetics etc.) the
compatibility has to be proved.

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System Information
® ®
System components: SikaProof Tape-Ex150 HC and SikaProof Tape-150 HC are self-adhesive tapes
®
to adhere joints, connections and details in the SikaProof A HC sheet membrane
waterproofing system.

Application Details
Substrate quality The contact surface is the light yellow membrane side of the SikaProof® A HC
membrane. It must be dry, clean and free of any materials that could impair the
adhesion.
Application Conditions /
Limits
Substrate temperature +10° C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient air temperature +10° C min. / +60 °C max.

Application Instructions
®
Construction

Application Method SikaProof ExTape-150 HC is a cold-applied self-adhesive tape to securely adhere


joints, overlaps, connections and details on the membrane side of the SikaProof® A
HC system.
® ®
SikaProof ExTape-150 HC is used together with SikaProof Tape-150 HC for
easy, fast and secure double bonding of joints and connections. There is only a
pressure roller required, to press the tapes firmly into the white fleece layer sides.
For further more detailed information about the installation method, please refer to
the SikaProof® A HC membrane Product Data Sheet and the Method Statement.
®
Notes on Application / The SikaProof A HC system must only be installed by trained and approved Sika
Limitations contractors.
®
SikaProof ExTape-150 HC is not permanently UV and weather resistant, therefore
the tape has to be protected at least 3 months after exposure. Or after removing the
wall formwork as soon as possible against mechanical damage, at least before
backfilling.
®
Do not apply the SikaProof ExTape-150 HC during continuous or prolonged
rainfall.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health A Material Safety Data Sheet following EC- Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not
and Safety required to bring this product to the market, to transport, or to use it. The product
Information does not damage the environment when used as specified.

REACH European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (REACH: EC
1907/2006)

This product is an article within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006


(REACH). It contains no substances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use. Therefore, there
are no registration requirements for substances in articles within the meaning of
Article 7.1 of the Regulation.
Construction

Based on our current knowledge, this product does not contain SVHC (substances
of very high concern) from the list published by the European Chemicals Agency in
concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w).

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition KSA
Rev: 09/12/2013 14:29
®
Sika Plug

Sika®Plug
Fast-Setting, Portland-Cement Water-Stopper

Sika Plug is a chloride free, ready for use powder based on high alumina
®
Product
cement.When mixed with water, it becomes a powerful, fast setting waterplug.
Description
Uses  Ready to use, stops pressurized water leaks and seepage through Rock and
concrete
 For seepage repairs in Ducts sheetpiles, concrete steel,
 Use in culverts dams, tunnels, basements sewers, wastewateer treatment
plants, basements, sumps, for short term service life
Characteristics /  Rapid set time, easy to use, just add water
Advantages  Excellent bond to concrete, masonry and mineral substrates,
 Rapid strength gain
 Use on the vertical or horizontal.
 Remarkable water stopping power and hydraulic resistance

Product Data
cementitious
Type
Form Grey Powder
Packaging 1 kg 5kg and 25kg bags
Store in a dry area between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from any source of moisture
Storage
and direct sunlight
Storage Conditions / 6 months maximum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
Shelf-Life packaging

Technical Data

o
Density at 25 C Approximately 1.7 kg/lt.
Setting time (Initial) Approx.. 60-90 secs.
Chloride Content Nil (EN 934-2)
Compressive strength, 3 hrs 9MPa
Mpa ASTM C109)
1day 25Mpa
7days 45Mpa
28 days 55 Mpa
Tensile Strength
28 days 3.5 MPa
ASTM C 496

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Flexural Strength 28 days 10 MPa

Application
Chip away soft, deteriorated, unsound substrate. Clean cavity completely.
Surface Preparation Lightly dampen the substrate just prior to application if necessary.

Mixing Thoroughly and rapidly mix with clean water to obtain desired consistency. . Do not
over- wet. Mix only quantity that can be immediately applied by gloved hand.
Mix ratio water: powder is 1:4. Plug minor leaks first working from the edges. Place
Application Sika® Plug firmly into the crack or hole. For large openings, form compound into a
carrot shape, and when plug is firm, ram it into cavity. Hold in place with heel of
rubber gloved hand. Let go, strike off flush with surface.

Safety Instructions
Ecolology Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations

Toxicity Nontoxic under relevant health and safety codes

Transport Non Hazardous


Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.
Accidental splashes to the skin must be washed off with soap and copious amounts
Health and Safety of water.
Information Accidental splashes to the eyes or mucous membrane must be rinsed with clean
warm water. Seek medical attention without delay
Skin barrier cream, safety goggles and rubber gloves are recommended

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application and end-
use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current knowledge and
experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In practice, the differences in
materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no warranty in respect of
merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal
relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this information, or from any written
recommendations, or from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the
product’s suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change
the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All
orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer
to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of
which will be supplied on request

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika®-1 WT
PORE BLOCKING WATERPROOFING ADMIXTURE FOR CONCRETE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika®-1 WT is a normal setting waterproofing admix- Sika®-1 WT waterproof admixture in concrete has the
ture whose action is to block the capillaries and pores following advantages:
in concrete and mortar. Although blocking the pas- ▪ Improves concrete water impermeability
sage of water it allows breathing to take place so con- ▪ Improvement in concrete durability
siderably reducing the possibility of condensation. ▪ Prevents ingress of sulfate and carbonation
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Reduces efflorescence on hardened concrete sur-
faces
USES ▪ Reduces leaching
▪ Improves watertight concrete structures that are ex-
Sika®-1 WT is the basis of the internationally known posed to positive or negative water pressure
Sika Structural Waterproofing System which is com-
pletely suited to most types of concrete structures APPROVALS / STANDARDS
subjected to water pressure and dampness from in-
ternal or external sources. Sika®-1 WT is used for: Sika®-1 WT follows the requirements of EN 934-2
▪ Water retaining structures
▪ Concrete slabs and foundations.
▪ Concrete swimming pools
▪ Concrete water tanks
▪ Reservoirs
▪ Lift pits
▪ Concrete basements and car parking partially or fully
underground.
▪ Below ground concrete structures

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Aqueous solution of complex colloidal silicates
Packaging 5 L and 25 L pails, 200 L drums and 1000 L flowbins
Appearance / Colour Yellow liquid
Shelf life 12 months from date of production if stored properly
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between +5°C and +45°C. Protect from direct sunlight and
frost
Density ~1.05 kg/l (+25 °C)

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Total Chloride Ion Content Nil (EN 934-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Concreting Guidance The standard rules of good concreting practice for production and placing
must be observed when using Sika®-1 WT in concrete. Refer to relevant
standards.
Fresh concrete must be cured properly especially at high temperatures in
order to prevent plastic and drying shrinkage. Use Sika® Antisol® products
as a curing agent or apply wet hessian.
Concrete Mix Design The concrete should contain a minimum cement content of 350 kg/m3 and
a w/c ratio of < 0.45.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Recommended Dosage The standard dosage of Sika®-1 WT in concrete is 9 l/m3.
Sika®-1 WT can be used in conjunction with selected Plastiment®,
Sikament®, SikaPlast® and Sika® ViscoCrete® plasticising admixtures, the
Sika®-1 WT being added separately to the mix at a rate of 7 l/m3 .
Trial mixes must be performed to establish the exact dosage rate required
of the plasticising admixture being used.
Compatibility Sika®-1 WT may be combined with all types of Portland cement and the fol-
lowing Sika products:
▪ SikaPump®
▪ Sika® FerroGard®-901
▪ SikaFume®
▪ SikaFiber®
▪ Sika Aer®
▪ Sika® Stabilizer
Sika®-1 WT is also compatible with products from the Sika plasticising ad-
mixture ranges such as Plastiment®, Sikament®, SikaPlast® and Sika® Vis-
coCrete®
We recommend to perform trial mixes to establish the required perform-
ance when combined with the above products. Please consult our Sika
Technical Department.
Dispensing Sika®-1 WT is added to the gauging water or simultaneously poured with it
into the concrete mixer at the batching plant.
Do not add Sika®-1 WT directly to the dry mix.
For optimum utilization of its high water reduction property we recom-
mend thorough mixing at a minimal wet mixing time of 60 seconds. The ad-
dition of the remaining gauging water (to fine tune concrete consistency)
may only be started after two-thirds of the wet mixing time to avoid sur-
plus water in the concrete.

LIMITATIONS When using Sika®-1 WT a mix design must be selected


for the local material sources used and trial mixes per-
When using Sika®-1 WT a suitable mix design must be formed to verify suitability.
selected and local material sources should be trialed. If frozen and/or if precipitation has occurred, it may
Sika®-1 WT must not be added to dry cement. only be used after thawing slowly at room temperat-
Before pouring, suitability tests on the fresh concrete ure and intensive mixing.
must be carried out due to the extended workability, Sika®-1 WT should not be added to dry cement.
take special care that formwork is properly installed Before pouring, suitability tests on the fresh concrete
and secured. must be carried out. Due to the extended workability
take special care that formwork is properly installed
and secured.

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BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer serves the right to change the properties of its
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
lated data. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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ROOFING

WHEN ROOFING SYSTEMS MAKE


NEW WAYS OF LIVING POSSIBLE

Sika provides a full range of single-ply and built-up flat


TOP BRANDS IN ROOFING
roofing systems incorporating both flexible sheet and
Sarnafil® 
liquid applied membranes. Demand in this segment is Sikaplan®
driven by the need for eco-friendly, energy-saving solutions Sikalastic®
such as green roof systems, cool roofs and solar roofs, SikaFill®
Sarnacol®
which simultaneously help to reduce CO2 emissions. Sarnatherm®
Sarnamatic®
While refurbishment projects continue to gain significance Sikatherm®

in the mature markets, the emerging markets are moving


towards higher quality roof solutions.

MAIN APPLICATION AREAS


Exposed roofs
(mechanically fixed or adhered)
Liquid applied membranes
(sprayed or hand applied)
Gravel ballasted roofs
Utility roof decks
Green roof systems
Cool roofs with highly reflective
membranes or coatings
Solar roofs
Special roof design
(color, shape, decor)
Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/05/2012
Identification no.
Version no.: CN
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Sarnafil G 476

Sarnafil® G 476
Polymeric Membrane for Roof Waterproofing
Sarnafil G 476 is a multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing membrane based on
®
Product
premium-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with an inlay of glass non-woven carrier
Description for dimensional stability.
Sarnafil G 476 is suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
®
Construction

Sarnafil G 476 is used as a waterproofing membrane for:


®
Uses
Concealed flat roofs (green roofs, utility decks, ballasted roofs)
Characteristics /  Outstanding root resistance
Advantages  Excellent weldability
 Good flexibility in cold temperatures
 Excellent dimensional stability
 High resistance to mechanical impact
 High water vapour permeability
 Recyclable

Tests
Sarnafil G 476 is designed and manufactured to meet most international
®
Approval / Standards
recognised standards.
 Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to EN 13956 certified by
notified body and provided with the CE-mark.
 Polymeric PVC sheets for waterproofing according to GB12952 Type G.
 Official quality approvals and agreement certificates and approvals.
 Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories.
 Quality management system in accordance with EN ISO 9001/14001.

Product Data
Form Sheet membrane
Appearance / Colours Top surface: Orange
Bottom surface: Dark grey
Sarnafil G 476 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil. The roll
®
Packaging
width is 2.0 m and the roll length depends on the membrane thickness:
1.2 mm 25.0 m (approx. 82 kg per roll)
1.5 mm 20.0 m (approx. 78 kg per roll)
2.0 mm 15.0 m (approx. 81 kg per roll)

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Storage
Storage Conditions Rolls must be stored in a dry area at temperatures between +5°C and 35°C in a
horizontal position on pallets and protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow.
Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport or storage.
Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored.

Technical Data

Unit Test Method Properties


Effective thickness mm EN 1948-2 1.2 1.5 2.0
Water tightness - EN 1928 Pass Pass Pass
Effects of liquid chemicals - EN 1847 On request On request On request
incl. water
Reaction to fire - EN ISO 11925- E E E
2 EN 13501-1
Water vapour transmission - EN 1931 15’000 15’000 15’000
properties
Joint peel resistance N/50mm EN 12316-2 - - -
Joints sheer resistance N/50mm EN 12317-2 ≥ 500 ≥ 500 ≥ 500
2
Tensile strength N/mm EN 12311-2 ≥ 8.5 ≥ 8.5 ≥ 8.5
Elongation % EN 12311-2 ≥ 180 ≥ 180 ≥ 180
Resistance to impact EN 12691
mm ≥ 400 ≥ 500 ≥ 700
Hard substrate mm ≥ 800 ≥ 1’000 ≥ 1’250
Soft substrate
Resistance to static load EN 12730
kg ≥ 20 ≥ 20 ≥ 20
Rigid substrate kg ≥ 20 ≥ 20 ≥ 20
Soft substrate
Dimensional stability % EN 1107-2 ≤ |0.2| ≤ |0.2| ≤ |0.2|
Foldability at low ºC EN 495-5 ≤ -25 ≤ -25 ≤ -25
temperature
Resistance to root penetration: Pass FLL

System
Information
System Structure A wide range of tested and approved Sika accessories for the single ply roofing
system is available: vapour retarder, thermal insulation, separation layer, fasteners,
detailing membrane, contact adhesive, perimeter bars, welding cords, termination
bars, sealants, prefabricated parts (corners, roof drains, scuppers, walkway pads,
lightning conductor clips etc.) etc.

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs. The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane, clean, dry and
free of grease and dust.

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Application
Conditions / Limits
Sarnafil G 476 is not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, e.g. EPS,
®
Compatibility
XPS, PUR, PIR or PF.
Sarnafil G 476 is not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing materials.
®

Use an approved separation layer to completely separate Sarnafil G 476 from any
®

incompatible substrate.

Installation
Installation Method / Refer to the Sika Installation Manuals for single ply PVC membranes.
Tools Sarnafil G 476 is loosely laid onto the substrate and covered with ballast. The roof
®

perimeter has to be fixed mechanically to keep the membrane in place.


Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such as manual
hot air welding machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding
machines with controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment: Leister Triac PID (manual welding) and
plus
Sarnamatic 661 (automatic welding)
Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and
machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the
type of equipment and the climatic situation prior to welding. The effective width of
welded overlaps by hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw driver to ensure the integrity /
completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed and approved roofing
Limits contractors.
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given in the latest Product
Data Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Identification no.
Version no.: CN
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Sarnafil G 410 L Felt

Sarnafil® G 410 L Felt


Polymeric Membrane for Roof Waterproofing
Sarnafil G 410 L Felt is a multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing membrane
®
Product
based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with an inlay of glass non-woven
Description carrier for dimensional stability and a polyester fleece backing.
Sarnafil G 410 L Felt has a unique lacquer coating applied to the top of the
®
Construction

membrane to reduce staining from airborne dirt and pollutants.


Sarnafil G 410 L Felt is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
®

Sarnafil G 410 L Felt can be used as a waterproofing membrane for fully adhered,
®
Uses
exposed flat roofs
Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering, including permanent UV irradiation
Advantages  Excellent weldability
 Excellent flexibility in cold temperatures
 Excellent dimensional stability
 High resistance to mechanical impact
 High water vapour permeability
 High solar reflectance (in case of white colour top layer)
 Available in various colours
 Reduced dirt pick-up due to lacquer coating
 Recyclable

Tests
 Sarnafil G 410 L Felt is designed and manufactured to meet most international
®
Approval / Standards
recognised standards.
 Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to EN 13956 certified by
notified body and provided with the CE-mark.
 Polymeric PVC sheets for waterproofing according to GB12952, Type GL.
 Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to JIS A6008 certified by
notified body CECN09001 and provided with the JIS-mark.
 Official quality approvals and agreement certificates and approvals.
 Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories.
 Quality management system in accordance with EN ISO 9001/14001.

Product Data
Form Sheet membrane
Appearance / Colours Top surface: White (other colours on demand)
Bottom surface: Dark grey
Sarnafil G 410 L Felt standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil. The
®
Packaging
roll width is 2.0 m and the roll length depends on the membrane thickness:
1.2 mm x 20.0 m (approx. 74 kg per roll)
1.5 mm x 20.0 m (approx. 86 kg per roll)
2.0 mm x 15.0 m (approx. 87 kg per roll)

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Storage
Storage Conditions Rolls must be stored in a dry area at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C in a
horizontal position on pallets and protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do
not stack pallets of rolls during transport or storage.
Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored.

Technical Data

Unit Test Properties


Method
G 410-12 L G 410-15 L G 410-20 L
Felt Felt Felt
Effective thickness mm EN 1948-2 1.2 1.5 2.0
Water tightness - EN 1928 Pass Pass Pass
Effects of liquid chemicals - EN 1847 On request On request On request
incl. water
Reaction to fire - EN ISO E E E
11925-2
EN 13501-1
Hail resistance EN 13583
Rigid substrate m/s ≥ 17 ≥20 ≥26
Flexible substrate m/s ≥ 25 ≥ 28 ≥33
Water vapour transmission μ EN 1931 15’000 15’000 15’000
properties
Joint peel resistance N/50 EN 12316-2 ≥ 300 ≥ 300 ≥ 300
mm
Joints sheer resistance N/50 EN 12317-2 ≥ 500 ≥ 500 ≥ 500
mm
Tensile strength N/50 EN 12311-2 ≥ 650 ≥ 650 ≥ 650
mm
Elongation % EN 12311-2 ≥ 45 ≥ 45 ≥ 45
Resistance to impact EN 12691
Hard substrate mm ≥ 500 ≥700 ≥ 800
Soft substrate mm ≥ 1 100 ≥1 300 ≥ 1 500
Resistance to static load EN 12730
Rigid substrate kg ≥ 20 ≥ 20 ≥ 20
Soft substrate kg ≥ 20 ≥ 20 ≥ 20
Dimensional stability % EN 1107-2 ≤ 0.2 ≤ 0.2 ≤ 0.2
Foldability at low temperature ºC EN 495-5 ≤ -25 ≤ -25 ≤ -25
UV Exposure - EN 1297 Pass Pass Pass
(> 5000hrs / grade 0)
SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) SRI ASTM E 106 106 106
White (initial) 1980-01

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System
Information
®
Sarnafil G 410 L is used as a detailing membrane in combination with Sarnafil S
®
System Structure
®
327 L, Sarnafil G 410 L Felt and Sarnafil G 476.
®

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs. The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane, solvent resistant,
clean, dry and free of grease and dust.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Sarnafil G 410 L is not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, e.g. EPS,
®
Compatibility
XPS, PUR, PIR or PF.
Sarnafil G 410 L is not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing
®

materials.
Use an approved separation layer to completely separate Sarnafil G 410 L from
®

any incompatible substrate.

Installation
Instructions
Refer to the Sika Installation Manuals for single ply PVC membranes. Sarnafil G
®
Installation Method /
Tools 410 L Felt is bonded to the substrate by a suitable Sarnacol adhesive (see
Sarnacol product documentation).
Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such as manual
hot air welding machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding
machines with controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment: Leister Triac PID (manual welding) and
plus
Sarnamatic 661 (automatic welding)
Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and
machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the
type of equipment and the climatic situation prior to welding. The effective width of
welded overlaps by hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw driver to ensure the integrity /
completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed and approved roofing
Limits contractors.
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30°C min. / +60°C max.
Ambient temperature: -20°C min. / +60°C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5°C. Please observe information given in the latest Product
Data Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5°C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed
The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport
The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® G 410-15 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® G 410-15 L (thickness 1.5 mm) is a multi-lay- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
er, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premi- ▪ Lacquer coated surface.
um-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with inlay of glass ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
non-woven containing ultraviolet light stabilizers ac- ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
cording to EN 13956. ▪ High water vapour permeability.
Sarnafil® G 410-15 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
brane, formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
use in all global climatic conditions. ▪ Recyclable.
Sarnafil® G 410-15 L has a unique lacquer coating ap-
plied to the top of the membrane. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Sarnafil® G 410-15 L is designed and manufactured to
USES meet most International recognised standards.
▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4919
(example: gravel, concrete slabs, green roof): and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Green roofs ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
▪ Utility roofs ates.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc-
tion zones:
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex-
ample: wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc.
which are junctions, roof lights, etc., which are per-
manently exposed in roof lights, etc. which are per-
manently exposed in installations of Sarnafil® G 410-
15 L roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Fully bonded junction areas with contact adhesive
Sarnacol®-2170 in mechanically fastened roof sys-
tems with Sarnafil® S 327-types.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® G 410-15 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 73.50 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (-5 / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.84 (-5 / +10 %) kg/m² (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1000 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥ 20 kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md) 1) ≥ 9.5 N/mm2 (EN 123111-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 8.5 N/mm2
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 230 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 210 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 600 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25°C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

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Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)
Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available, for example prefabricated parts,
roof drains, scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
The following materials shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar®
▪ S-Welding Cord
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarnacol®-2170 (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.
Ambient Air Temperature Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Sheet


▪ Spread washed gravel, 8/16 of 16/32 mm diameter,
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and evenly
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. Adhering flashings
Sarnafil® G 410-15 L is adhered to substrate layers
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- such as reinforced concrete, rendering, timber panels,
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease metal sheets etc. using Sarnacol® 2170 adhesive.
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna
Cleaner before adhesive is applied. Welding Method:
Overlap seams are welded by electric heat welding
APPLICATION
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
structed contractors for roofing. chines with controlled hot air temperature.

Installation of some ancillary products, example con- Recommended type of equipment:


tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures ▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by ▪ Sarnamatic® 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
Product Data Sheets. Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
Installation procedure: hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
According to the valid installation instructions for The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
Sarnafil® G 410-types system for roofs with ballast. driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Fixing Method:
Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix- LIMITATIONS
ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar® including S-
Welding Cord is obligatory to keep membrane in place. Geographical / Climate
The roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
laying and covered with ballast according to local wind to +50 °C.
load situation.
Flat roofs with a minimum 50 mm thick gravel ballast BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
and protective layer:
▪ Install S-Felt protective layer or Sarnafil® Protective All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based

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on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary LEGAL NOTES
due to circumstances beyond our control.
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
tions the declared data and recommended uses for properly stored, handled and applied under normal
this product may vary from country to country. Please conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
product data and uses. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
stances which are intended to be released from the
serves the right to change the properties of its
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
follow the instructions given in this product data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
be supplied on request.
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® G 410-18 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® G 410-18 L (thickness 1.8 mm) is a multi-lay- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
er, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premi- ▪ Lacquer coated surface.
um-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with inlay of glass ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
non-woven containing ultraviolet light stabilizers ac- ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
cording to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail.
Sarnafil® G 410-18 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ High water vapour permeability.
brane, formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
use in all global climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant to root penetration.
Sarnafil® G 410-18 L has a unique lacquer coating ap- ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
plied to the top of the membrane. ▪ Recyclable.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
Sarnafil® G 410-18 L is designed and manufactured to
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast meet most International recognised standards.
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof): ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4919
▪ Green roofs and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Utility roofs ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ates.
tion zones: ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex- ies.
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc.
which are junctions, roof lights, etc., which are per-
manently exposed in roof lights, etc. which are per-
manently exposed in installations of Sarnafil® G 410-
18 L roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Fully bonded junction areas with contact adhesive
Sarnacol® 2170 / 2172 Spray in mechanically
fastened roof systems with Sarnafil® S 327-types.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® G 410-18 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 66.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.8 mm (-5 / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.2 (-5 / +10 %) kg/m² (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9.5 N/mm² (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 8.5 N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 250 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 230 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 600 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25°C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

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Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)
Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
The following materials shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar®
▪ S-Welding Cord
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarnacol®-2170 / -2172 Spray (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY and protective layer:


▪ Install S-Felt protective layer or Sarnafil® Protective
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Sheet
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. ▪ Spread washed gravel, 8/16 of 16/32 mm diameter,
evenly
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Adhering flashings
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Sarnafil® G 410-15 is adhered to substrate layers such
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna as reinforced concrete, rendering, timber panels, met-
Cleaner before adhesive is applied. al sheets etc. using Sarnacol®-2170 / -2172 Spray ad-
hesive.
APPLICATION
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- Welding Method:
structed contractors for roofing. Overlap seams are welded by electric heat welding
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures chines with controlled hot air temperature.
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
Product Data Sheets. Recommended type of equipment:
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
▪ Sarnamatic® 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
Installation procedure: evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
According to the valid installation instructions for the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
Sarnafil® G 410-types system for roofs with ballast. to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
Fixing Method: The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including S- Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Welding Cord is obligatory to keep membrane in place.
The roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose
laying and covered with ballast according to local wind
load situation.
Flat roofs with a minimum 50 mm thick gravel ballast

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Geographical / Climate The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
to +50 °C. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
due to circumstances beyond our control. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
tions the declared data and recommended uses for user of the product must test the product’s suitability
this product may vary from country to country. Please for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact serves the right to change the properties of its
product data and uses. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® G 410-20 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® G 410-20 L (thickness 2.0 mm) is a multi-lay- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
er, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premi- ▪ Lacquer coated surface.
um-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with inlay of glass ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
non-woven containing ultraviolet light stabilizers ac- ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
cording to EN 1356. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail.
Sarnafil® G 410-20 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ High water vapour permeability.
brane, formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
use in all global climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant to root penetration.
Sarnafil® G 410-20 L has a unique lacquer coating ap- ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
plied to the top of the membrane. ▪ Recyclable.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
Sarnafil® G 410-20 is designed and manufactured to
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast meet most International recognised standards.
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof): ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4919
▪ Green roofs and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Utility roofs ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ies.
tion zones:
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex-
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc.
which are junctions, roof lights, etc., which are per-
manently exposed in roof lights, etc. which are per-
manently exposed in installations of Sarnafil® G 410-
20 L roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Fully bonded junction areas with contact adhesive
Sarnacol®-2170 / -2172 Spray in mechanically
fastened roof systems with Sarnafil® S 327-types.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® G 410-20 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 73.20 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 2.0 mm (-5 / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.44 (-5 / +10 %) kg/m² (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1000 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥ 20 kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9.5 N/mm² (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 8.5 N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 250 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 240 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 600 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25°C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

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Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)
Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
The following materials shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar®
▪ S-Welding Cord
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarnacol®-2170 /-2172 Spray (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY and protective layer:


▪ Install S-Felt protective layer or Sarnafil® Protective
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Sheet
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. ▪ Spread washed gravel, 8/16 of 16/32 mm diameter,
evenly
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Adhering flashings
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Sarnafil® G 410-20 L is adhered to substrate layers
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna® such as reinforced concrete, rendering, timber panels,
Cleaner before adhesive is applied. metal sheets etc. using Sarnacol®-2170 / -2172 Spray
adhesive.
APPLICATION
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- Welding Method:
structed contractors for roofing. Overlap seams are welded by electric heat welding
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures chines with controlled hot air temperature.
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
Product Data Sheets. Recommended type of equipment:
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
▪ Sarnamatic® 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
Installation procedure: evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
According to the valid installation instructions for the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
Sarnafil® G 410-types system for roofs with ballast. to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
Fixing Method: The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar® including S- Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Welding Cord is obligatory to keep membrane in place.
The roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose LIMITATIONS
laying and covered with ballast according to local wind
load situation. Geographical / Climate
Flat roofs with a minimum 50 mm thick gravel ballast Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited

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to +50 °C. LEGAL NOTES
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary rent knowledge and experience of the products when
due to circumstances beyond our control. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
tions the declared data and recommended uses for particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
this product may vary from country to country. Please legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact from this information, or from any written recom-
product data and uses. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
stances which are intended to be released from the refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of be supplied on request.
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L (thickness 1.2 mm) is a polyester ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
reinforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
sheet based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride al Product Declarations
(PVC) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers according ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
to EN 13956. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- Raw Materials
brane, formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
gredients
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
Waterproofing membrane for:
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES Sarnafil® S 327-12 L is designed and manufactured to
meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Proven performance over decades ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation EN 13956 certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4920
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1. Class E.
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
▪ High water vapour permeability 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
▪ Recyclable BROOF(t1).

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® S 327-12 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 60.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.2 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.5 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 900 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 17 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥ 25 m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥ 20 kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1000 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥≥1000
1000N/50
N/50mm
mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 12 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 12 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.3 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.2 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 200 N (EN 12310-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 200 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers, walkway pads and decor profiles.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet PVC
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ S-Welding Cord PVC
▪ Sarnacol® 2170 (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY APPLICATION

The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. structed contractors for roofing.
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L must be separated from any in- Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
compatible substrates by an effective separation layer tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
to prevent accelerated ageing. Prevent from direct above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
contact with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing Product Data Sheets.
material and direct contact to other plastic materials, APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
example expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded poly-
styrene (XPS), polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate Installation procedure:
(PIR) or phenolic foam (PF) as this could adversely af- According to the valid installation instructions for
fect the product properties. Sarnafil® S 327-12 L-types system for mechanically
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- fastened roofing systems.
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna
Cleaner before adhesive is applied.

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Fixing Method, linear fasting (Sarnabar®):
LIMITATIONS
Unroll the Sarnafil® S 327-12 L membrane, overlap by Geographical / ClimateC.
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
by means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fasten- to +50 °C.
ing and the distance will be advised by Sika. The spa-
cing of the fasteners is in accordance with the project
specific calculations. The perimeter piece ends must BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
be secured with the Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate.
For protection fasten a piece of Sarnafil® S 327-12 L All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
under bar end and plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
between bar ends. Do not fasten in hole nearest bar due to circumstances beyond our control.
end. Cover the bar ends with a piece of Sarnafil® S
327-12 L and weld. After installation the Sarnabar® LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
must immediately be made watertight with a Sarnafil®
S 327-12 L cover strip. At upstands and at all penetra- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions, the Sarnafil® S 327-12 L membrane must be se- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
cured with a Sarnabar®. The 4 mm diameter S-Weld- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ing Cord protects the Sarnafil® S 327-12 L roof cover- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ing against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift. product data and uses.

Fixing Method, spot fasting (Sarnafast®): ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


Sarnafil® S 327-12 L must always be installed at right
angles to the deck direction. Sarnafil® S 327-12 L is Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
fixed by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and barbed (welding) in closed rooms.
washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm from the
edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® S 327-12 L is over- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
lapped by 120 mm. The spacing of the fasteners is in
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
accordance with the project specific calculations. At
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® S 327-
stances which are intended to be released from the
12 L membrane must be secured with a Sarnabar®.
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
The 4 mm diameter S-Welding Cord protects the
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Sarnafil® S 327-12 L roof covering against tearing and
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
peeling off by wind uplift.
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Welding Method: follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
chines with controlled hot air temperature.
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Recommended type of equipment:
Leister Triac for manual welding and Sarnamatic® 681
for automatic welding.
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L (thickness 1.5 mm) is a polyester ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
reinforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
sheet based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride al Product Declarations
(PVC) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers according ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
to EN 13956. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- Raw Materials
brane formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
gredients
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
Waterproofing membrane for:
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES Sarnafil® S 327-15 L is designed and manufactured to
meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Proven performance over decades ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4920
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1. Class E.
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
▪ High water vapour permeability 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: BROOF
▪ Recyclable (t1).

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® S 327-15 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 72.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey
Top surface of sheet in other special colours available on request, subject
to minimum order quantities.
Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (- 0 % / + 5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (- 0.5 % / + 1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (- 5 % / + 10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.8 kg/m² (- 5 % / + 10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 900 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 22 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 22
30 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1100 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1) ≥≥ 1100
1100 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
Transversal (cmd) 2)
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 12 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 12 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤0.3 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤0.2 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 200 N (EN 12310-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 200 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers, walkway pads and decor profiles.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet PVC
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ S-Welding Cord PVC
▪ Sarnacol® 2170 (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-


structed contractors for roofing.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L must be separated from any in- above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
compatible substrates by an effective separation layer Product Data Sheets.
to prevent accelerated ageing. Prevent from direct
contact with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
material and direct contact to other plastic materials, Installation procedure:
example expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded poly- According to the valid installation instructions for
styrene (XPS), polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate Sarnafil® S 327-15 L-types system for mechanically
(PIR) or phenolic foam (PF) as this could adversely af- fastened roofing systems.
fect the product properties.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna
Cleaner before adhesive is applied.

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Fixing Method, linear fasting (Sarnabar®):
LIMITATIONS
Unroll the Sarnafil® S 327-15 L membrane, overlap by Geographical / Climate
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
by means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fasten- to +50 °C.
ing and the distance will be advised by Sika. The spa-
cing of the fasteners is in accordance with the project BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
specific calculation. The perimeter piece ends must be
secured with the Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
For protection fasten a piece of Sarnafil® S 327-15 L on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
under bar end and plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance due to circumstances beyond our control.
between bar ends. Do not fasten in hole nearest bar
end. Cover the bar ends with a piece of Sarnafil® S LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
327-15 L and weld. After installation the Sarnabar®
must immediately be made watertight with a Sarnafil® Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
S 327-15 L cover strip. At upstands and at all penetra- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
tions, the Sarnafil® S 327-15 L membrane must be se- this product may vary from country to country. Please
cured with a Sarnabar®. The 4 mm diameter S-Weld- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ing Cord protects the Sarnafil® S 327-15 L roof cover- product data and uses.
ing against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.

Fixing Method, spot fasting (Sarnafast®): ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


Sarnafil® S 327-15 L must always be installed at right
angles to the deck direction. Sarnafil® S 327-15 L is Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
fixed by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and barbed (welding) in closed rooms.
washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm from the
edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® S 327-15 L is over- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
lapped by 120 mm. The spacing of the fasteners is in
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
accordance with the project specific calculations. At
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® S 327-
stances which are intended to be released from the
15 L membrane must be secured with a Sarnabar®.
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
The 4 mm diameter S-Welding Cord protects the
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Sarnafil® S 327-15 L roof covering against tearing and
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
peeling off by wind uplift.
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Welding Method: follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
chines with controlled hot air temperature.
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Recommended type of equipment:
Leister Triac for manual welding and Sarnamatic® 681
for automatic welding.
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L (thickness 1.8 mm) is a polyester ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
reinforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
sheet based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride al Product Declarations
(PVC) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers according ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
to EN 13956. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- Raw Materials
brane, formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
gredients
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
Waterproofing membrane for:
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES Sarnafil® S 327-18 L is designed and manufactured to
meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Proven performance over decades ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation EN 13956 certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4920
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Resistant against impact load and hail ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1. Class E.
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences ▪ External fire performance tested according to
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames ENV 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
▪ High water vapour permeability BROOF(t1).
▪ Recyclable

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® S 327-18 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 66.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey
Top surface of sheet in other colours available on request, subject to min-
imum order quantities.
Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.8 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.2 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 900 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid Substrate ≥ 32 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 32
37 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft Substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1100 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥≥ 1100
1100 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 12 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 12 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤0.3 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤0.2 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 200 N (EN 12310-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 200 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance no failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ= 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers, walkway pads and decor profiles.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet PVC
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ S-Welding Cord PVC
▪ Sarnacol® 2170 (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY APPLICATION

The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. structed contractors for roofing.
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L must be separated from any in- Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
compatible substrates by an effective separation layer tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
to prevent accelerated ageing. Prevent from direct above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
contact with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing Product Data Sheets.
material and direct contact to other plastic materials,
example expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded poly- APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
styrene (XPS), polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate
(PIR) or phenolic foam (PF) as this could adversely af- Installation procedure:
fect the product properties. According to the valid installation instructions for
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Sarnafil® S 327-18 L-types system for mechanically
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease fastened roofing systems.
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna
Cleaner before adhesive is applied.

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Fixing Method, linear fasting (Sarnabar®):
LIMITATIONS
Unroll the Sarnafil® S 327-18 L membrane, overlap by Geographical / Climate
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
by means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fasten- to +50 °C.
ing will be advised by Sika. The spacing of the fasten-
ers is in accordance with the project specific calcula-
tions. The perimeter piece ends must be secured with BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
the Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate. For protection
fasten a piece of Sarnafil® S 327-18 L under bar end All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
and plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Do not fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover the bar due to circumstances beyond our control.
ends with a piece of Sarnafil® S 327-18 L and weld.
After installation the Sarnabar® must immediately be LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
made watertight with a Sarnafil® S 327-18 L cover
strip. At upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
S 327-18 L membrane must be secured with a Sarn- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
abar®. The 4 mm diameter S Welding Cord protects this product may vary from country to country. Please
the Sarnafil® S 327-18 L roof covering against tearing consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
and peeling off by wind uplift. product data and uses.

Fixing Method, spot fasting (Sarnafast®): ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


Sarnafil® S 327-18 L must always be installed at right
angles to the deck direction. Sarnafil® S 327-18 L is Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
fixed by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and barbed (welding) in closed rooms.
washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm from the
edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® S 327-18 L is over- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
lapped by 120 mm. The spacing of the fasteners is in
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
accordance with the project specific calculations. At
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® S 327-
stances which are intended to be released from the
18 L membrane must be secured with a Sarnabar®.
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
The 4 mm diameter S-Welding Cord protects the
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Sarnafil® S 327-18 L roof covering against tearing and
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
peeling off by wind uplift.
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Welding Method: follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
chines with controlled hot air temperature.
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Recommended type of equipment:
Leister Triac for manual welding Sarnamatic® 681 for
automatic welding.
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L (thickness 2.0 mm) is a polyester ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
reinforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
sheet based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride al Product Declarations
(PVC) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers according ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
to EN 13956. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L is a hot air weldable roof mem- Raw Materials
brane, formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
gredients
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
Waterproofing membrane for:
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES Sarnafil® S 327-20 L is designed and manufactured to
meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Proven performance over decades ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation EN 13956 certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4920
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposue and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Resistant against impact load and hail ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1. Class E.
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences ▪ External fire performance tested according to
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames ENV 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
▪ High water vapour permeability BROOF(t1).
▪ Recyclable

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® S 327-20 L standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 72.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Bottom surface Dark grey
Top surface of sheet in other colours available on request, subject to min-
imum order quantities.
Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 2.0 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.4 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 900 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 35 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 35
40 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1100 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1) ≥≥ 1100
1100 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
Transversal (cmd) 2)
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 12 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 12 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤0.3 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤0.2 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 200 N (EN 12310-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 200 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 15 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available, for example prefabricated parts,
roof drains, scuppers, walkway pads and decor profiles.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® Metal Sheet PVC
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ S-Welding Cord PVC
▪ Sarnacol® 2170 (contact adhesive)
▪ Sarna Seam Cleaner
▪ Sarna Cleaner
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, example EPS, XPS,
PUR, PIR or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing ma-
terials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY APPLICATION

The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. structed contractors for roofing.
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L must be separated from any in- Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
compatible substrates by an effective separation layer tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
to prevent accelerated ageing. Prevent from direct above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
contact with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing Product Data Sheets.
material and direct contact to other plastic materials,
example expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded poly- APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
styrene (XPS), polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate
(PIR) or phenolic foam (PF) as this could adversely af- Installation procedure:
fect the product properties. According to the valid installation instructions for
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Sarnafil® S 327-20 L-types system for mechanically
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease fastened roofing systems.
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna
Cleaner before adhesive is applied.

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Fixing Method, linear fasting (Sarnabar®):
LIMITATIONS
Unroll the Sarnafil® S 327-20 L membrane, overlap by Geographical / Climate
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
by means of Sarnabar®. The type of fastening and will to +50 °C.
be advised by Sika. The spacing of the fasteners is in
accordance with the project specific calculations. The BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
perimeter piece ends must be secured with the Sarn-
abar® Load Distribution Plate. For protection fasten a All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
piece of Sarnafil® S 327-20 L under bar end and plate. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Leave a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. Do not due to circumstances beyond our control.
fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover the bar ends with
a piece of Sarnafil® S 327-20 L and weld. After installa- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
tion the Sarnabar® must immediately be made water-
tight with a Sarnafil® S 327-20 L cover strip. At up- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
stands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® S 327-20 L tions the declared data and recommended uses for
membrane must be secured with a Sarnabar®. The 4 this product may vary from country to country. Please
mm diameter S-Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil® S consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
327-20 L roof covering against tearing and peeling off product data and uses.
by wind uplift.
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Fixing Method, spot fasting (Sarnafast®):
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L must always be installed at right Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
angles to the deck direction. Sarnafil® S 327-20 L is (welding) in closed rooms.
fixed by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and barbed
washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm from the REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® S 327-20 L is over-
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
lapped by 120 mm. The spacing of the fasteners is in
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
accordance with the project specific calculations. At
stances which are intended to be released from the
upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® S 327-
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
20 L membrane must be secured with a Sarnabar®.
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
The 4 mm diameter S-Welding Cord protects the
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
Sarnafil® S 327-20 L roof covering against tearing and
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
peeling off by wind uplift.
follow the instructions given in this product data
Welding Method: sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air welding
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
chines with controlled hot air temperature.

Recommended type of equipment:


Leister Triac for manual welding Sarnamatic® 681 for
automatic welding.
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® G-15
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikaplan® G-15 (thickness 1.5mm) is a polyester rein- ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 SSc 5 (Option 1): Heat Is-
forced multilayer, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet land Reduction - Roof (only traffic white).
based on premium-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ac- ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building
cording to EN 13956. Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environment-
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. al Product Declarations.
▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
USES Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Raw Materials.
Waterproofing membrane for exposed flat roofs: ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
gredients.
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 SSc 7.2 (Option 1): Heat
Island Effect - Roof (only traffic white).
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation. ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure. cycled Content.
▪ High water vapour permeability. ▪ Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) available.
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Recyclable.
▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-
4125/4127 and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1. Class E.
▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
BROOF(t1), BROOF(t3).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Class: 4470.
▪ Quality Management system in accordance with EN
ISO 9001/14001.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Packing unit: see price see price see price see price
list list list list
Roll length: 20.00 m 20.00 m 20.00 m 20.00 m
Roll width: 0.77 m 1.00 m 1.54 m 2.00 m
Roll weight: 27.72 kg 36.00 kg 55.44 kg 72.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface: Structured
Colours:
Top surface: light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
slate grey (nearest RAL 7015)
brick red (nearest RAL 8004)
pale green (nearest RAL 6021)
traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
Bottom surface: dark grey
Top surface of sheet in other colours available on request, subject to min-
imum order quantities.
Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (- 0 % / + 5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 0.77 m / 1.00 m / 1.54 m / 2.00 m (- 0.5 % / + 1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (- 5 % / + 10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.8 kg/m² (- 5 % / + 10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 400 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 700 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 18 m/s (EN 13583)


Flexible substrate ≥ 30 m/s

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1000 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥ 900 N/50 mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 15 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 15 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.5 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.5 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 150 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 150 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 600 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

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External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 13501-5)
BROOF(t3) < 10°
Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 20 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test insti- (ASTM E 1980)
tute
RAL 9016 109 81 CRRC
RAL 7047 61 Sika
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product data base.

USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980)


RAL 9016 SRI > 82 -
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure The folowing accessories shall be used:
▪ Sikaplan® D-18 un-reinforced sheet for detailing.
▪ Moulded corner pieces, prefabricated corners and pipe flashings
▪ Sika-Trocal® Metal Sheet Type S
Compatibility Not compatible with direct contact to other plastics, e.g. EPS, XPS, PUR, PIR
or PF. Not resistant to tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing materials.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -15 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -25 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS safety requirements in accordance with national regu-


lations.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. Installation procedure:
Sikaplan® G-15 must be separated from any incompat- According to the valid installation instructions for Sika-
ible substrates by an effective separation layer to pre- plan®-G -type system for mechanically fastened roof-
vent accelerated ageing. Prevent from direct contact ing systems.
with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing materials
and direct contact to other plastic materials, e.g. ex- Fixing Method:
panded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), The roof waterproofing sheet is installed by loose lay-
polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate (PIR) or phen- ing with mechanical fastening in seam overlaps or in-
olic foam (PF) as this could adversely affect the dependent from overlaps.
product properties.
Welding Method:
APPLICATION Overlap seams are welded by electric hot welding
equipment, such as manual hot air welding machines
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
structed contractors for roofing. chines with controlled hot air temperature capability
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- of minimum 600 °C.
tact adhesives / thinners is limited to temperatures
above +5 °C. Please refer to the respective Product Recommended type of equipment:
Data Sheets. Special measures may be compulsory for LEISTER TRIAC for manual welding
installation below +5 °C ambient temperature due to LEISTER VARIMAT for automatic welding

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Welding parameters including temperature, machine REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps stances which are intended to be released from the
must be minimum 20 mm. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
LIMITATIONS sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
Geographical / Climate cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
to +50 °C. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
(welding) in closed rooms. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 66-12
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 66-12 (thickness 1.2 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Proven performance over decades
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), with inlay of glass ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ Compatible to bitumen
Sarnafil® TG 66-12 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant ▪ Resistant to permanent UV exposure
roof membrane. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
USES ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flame
▪ Recyclable
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
exposed flat roofs:
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted roofs Sarnafil® TG 66-12 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Green roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Utility roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Inverted roofs EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
and provided with the CE-mark.
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
tion zones: ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex- ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., ies.
which are permanently exposed in installations of
Sarnafil® TG 66-12 roof waterproofing systems with
ballast.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in-
stallations of all types of Sarnafil® TS 77 and TG 76 Felt
exposed roof waterproofing systems.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 66-12 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 25.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 60.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 25 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (- 0.5 % / + 1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.2 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.2 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 800 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9 N/mm2 (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥≥ 9
7 N/mm²
N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 500 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 500 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N / 50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -30 °C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

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Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)
Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 66-12 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 66-12 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Installation procedure:


According to the valid installation instructions of man-
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and ufacturer for Sarnafil® TG 66-types system for ballas-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. ted or fully adhered roofs.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Fixing Method:
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna- Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix-
fil® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord is obligatory to keep mem-
APPLICATION brane in place. Roof waterproofing membrane is in-
stalled by loose laid and covered with ballast accord-
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- ing to local wind load situation.
structed contractors for roofing. Adhered roof junction areas and flashings: Sarnafil® TG
66-12 is adhered to substrate layers such as rein-
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- forced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by overlaps are welded by hot air.
Product Data Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation Welding Method:
below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re- Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil®
quirements in accordance with national regulations. T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature.

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Recommended type of equipment:
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
Welding parameters including temperature, machine This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to stances which are intended to be released from the
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
hot air should be minimum 20 mm. the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. follow the instructions given in this product data
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
LIMITATIONS cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
Geographical / Climate icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited LEGAL NOTES


to +50 °C.
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based rent knowledge and experience of the products when
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary properly stored, handled and applied under normal
due to circumstances beyond our control. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
tions the declared data and recommended uses for legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
this product may vary from country to country. Please from this information, or from any written recom-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
product data and uses. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 66-15
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 66-15 (thickness 1.5 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Proven performance over decades
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), with inlay of glass ▪ Resistant to root penetration
non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
Sarnafil® TG 66-15 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant ▪ Compatible to bitumen
roof membrane. ▪ Resistant to permanent UV exposure
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
USES ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flame
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast ▪ Recyclable
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or
exposed flat roofs: APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted roofs
▪ Green roofs Sarnafil® TG 66-15 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Utility roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- and provided with the CE-mark.
tion zones: ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex- ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates.
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
which are permanently exposed in installations of ies.
Sarnafil® TG 66-15 roof waterproofing systems with ▪ Root penetration resistance tested according to FLL-
ballast. Test Procedure.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in-
stallations of all types of Sarnafil® TS 77 and TG 76 Felt
exposed roof waterproofing systems.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 66-15 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 60.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.5 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1000 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9 N/mm² (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 7 N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 550 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 550 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N / 50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -45 °C (EN 495-5)

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Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 66-15 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 66-15 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Special measures may be compulsory for installation
SUBSTRATE QUALITY below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re-
quirements in accordance with national regulations.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna- Installation procedure:
fil® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. According to the valid installation instructions of man-
ufacturer for Sarnafil® TG 66-types system for ballas-
APPLICATION ted or fully adhered roofs.

Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- Fixing Method:
structed contractors for roofing. Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix-
ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- Sarnafil® T Welding Cord is obligatory to keep mem-
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures brane in place. Roof waterproofing membrane is in-
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by stalled by loose laid and covered with ballast accord-
Product Data Sheets. ing to local wind load situation.
Adhered roof junction areas and flashings: Sarnafil® TG
66-18 is adhered to substrate layers such as rein-
forced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal
sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam
overlaps are welded by hot air.

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Welding Method:
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil® REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature. stances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Recommended type of equipment: tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Welding parameters including temperature, machine follow the instructions given in this product data
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
hot air should be minimum 20 mm. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. LEGAL NOTES
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
LIMITATIONS tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Geographical / Climate rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
to +50 °C. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary from this information, or from any written recom-
due to circumstances beyond our control. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
this product may vary from country to country. Please current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
product data and uses. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 66-18
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 66-18 (thickness 1.8 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Proven performance over decades
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), with inlay of glass ▪ Resistant to root penetration
non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
Sarnafil® TG 66-18 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant ▪ Compatible to bitumen
roof membrane. ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
USES ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flame
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast ▪ Recyclable
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or
exposed flat roofs: APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Loosely laid and ballasted roofs
▪ Green roofs Sarnafil® TG 66-18 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Utility roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
tion zones: and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex- ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates.
which are permanently exposed in installations of ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
Sarnafil® TG 66-18 roof waterproofing systems with ies.
ballast. ▪ Root penetration resistance tested according to FLL-
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in- Test Procedure.
stallations of all types of Sarnafil® TS 77 and TG 76
Felt exposed roof waterproofing systems.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 66-18 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 54.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956

Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.8 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.8 kg/m² (- 5 % / + 10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1000 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9 N/mm² EN 12311-2


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 7 N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 550 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 550 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N / 50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -45 °C (EN 495-5)

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Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 66-18 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 66-18 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Installation procedure:


According to the valid installation instructions of man-
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and ufacturer for Sarnafil® TG 66-types system for ballas-
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. ted or fully adhered roofs.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Fixing Method:
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix-
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna- ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including
fil® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. Sarnafil® T Welding Cord is obligatory to keep mem-
brane in place. Roof waterproofing membrane is in-
APPLICATION stalled by loose laid and covered with ballast accord-
ing to local wind load situation.
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- Adhered roof junction areas and flashings: Sarnafil® TG
structed contractors for roofing. 66-18 is adhered to substrate layers such as rein-
forced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact ad- sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam
hesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures above overlaps are welded by hot air.
+5 °C. Please observe information given by Product Welding Method:
Data Sheets. Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil®
Special measures may be compulsory for installation T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air
below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re- welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
quirements in accordance with national regulations. machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature.

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Recommended type of equipment: ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior stances which are intended to be released from the
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
hot air should be minimum 20 mm. tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
LIMITATIONS does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
Geographical / Climate on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
to +50 °C. LEGAL NOTES
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary rent knowledge and experience of the products when
due to circumstances beyond our control. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
tions the declared data and recommended uses for particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
this product may vary from country to country. Please legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact from this information, or from any written recom-
product data and uses. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 66-20
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 66-20 (thickness 2.0 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Proven performance over decades
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), with inlay of glass ▪ Resistant to root penetration
non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
Sarnafil® TG 66-20 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant ▪ Compatible to bitumen
roof membrane. ▪ Resistant to permanent UV exposure
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
USES ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flame
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast ▪ Recyclable
(example gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or
exposed flat roofs: APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Loosely laid and Ballasted roofs
▪ Green roofs Sarnafil® TG 66-20 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Utility roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
tion zones: and provided with the CE-mark
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, ex- ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1
ample wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates
which are permanently exposed in installations of and approvals
Sarnafil® TG 66-20 roof waterproofing systems with ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories
ballast. ▪ Root penetration resistance tested according to FLL-
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in- Test Procedure
stallations of all types of Sarnafil® TG 66-20 and TG
76 Felt exposed roof waterproofing systems.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 66-20 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 60.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 2.0 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.0 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1250 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1500 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 30 m/s (EN 13583)


Flexible substrate ≥≥ 30
40 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 9 N/mm² (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 7 N/mm²
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 550 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 550 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -45 °C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass 3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen.

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 66-20 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 66-20 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS quirements in accordance with national regulations.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Installation procedure:


free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. According to the valid installation instructions of man-
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- ufacturer for Sarnafil® TG 66-types system for ballas-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease ted or fully adhered roofs.
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna-
fil® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. Fixing Method:
Loosely laid and covered with ballast. Mechanical fix-
APPLICATION ing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord is obligatory to keep mem-
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- brane in place. Roof waterproofing membrane is in-
structed contractors for roofing. stalled by loose laid and covered with ballast accord-
ing to local wind load situation.
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- Adhered roof junction areas and flashings: Sarnafil® TG
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures 66-20 is adhered to substrate layers such as rein-
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by forced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal
Product Data Sheets. sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam
Special measures may be compulsory for installation overlaps are welded by hot air.
below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re-

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Welding Method: ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil®
T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature. lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
Recommended type of equipment: article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Welding parameters including temperature, machine follow the instructions given in this product data
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
hot air should be minimum 20 mm. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. LEGAL NOTES
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
LIMITATIONS tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Geographical / Climate rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
to +50 °C. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary from this information, or from any written recom-
due to circumstances beyond our control. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
this product may vary from country to country. Please current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
product data and uses. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 11.2016
Identification no. 02 09 10 11 200 0 150000
Version no. 04

Sarnafil® T 66-15 D
Detailing sheet for Sarnafil® T roof waterproofing membranes

Product Sarnafil® T 66-15 D is an unreinforced multi-layer, synthetic roof


waterproofing sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins (FPO).
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
®
Uses Detailing sheet for roof waterproofing membranes based on Sarnafil TG/TS:
 Welded to the installed Sarnafil® and Sikaplan® TM/TB roof waterproofing
membranes
Construction

Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering, including permanent UV irradiation


Advantages  High resistance to ageing
 High resistance to hailstones
 Resistant to all common environmental influences
 Excellent flexibility in cold temperatures
 Outstanding weldability
 Sarnafil® T 66-15 D can be applied both-way, as one side is beige
and the other side grey (RAL 7040)
 Recyclable
Approval / Standards  Reaction to fire according to EN 13 501-1
 Quality Management system in accordance with EN ISO 9001/14001
Appearance / Colours Surface: Matt
Colours:
Top surface: Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface: Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Other colours on request
Packaging Sarnafil® T 66-15 D rolls are wrapped individually in blue PE-foil.
Packing unit: 6ee price list
Roll length: 20.00 m
Roll width: 0.50 m
Roll weight: 15.00 kg
Storage Conditions / Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from direct
Shelf-Life sunlight, rain and snow. Product does not expire if correctly stored.
Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport or storage.

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Technical Data
Visible defects Pass (EN 1850-2)
Length 20.00 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)
Width 0.50 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)
Effective thickness 1.5 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)
2
Mass per unit area 1.5 kg/m (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)
Water tightness Pass (EN 1928)
Effects of liquid
chemicals, including
water On request (EN 1847)
Reaction to fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)
Water vapour
transmission properties  = 150 000 (EN 1931)
Foldability at low
temperature  -30 °C (EN 495-5)
UV exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)
1)
Exposure to bitumen Pass (EN 1548)
1) ®
Sarnafil T is compatible to old bitumen

System
Information
System Structure Ancillary products according to local price list:
®
 Sarnafil T Metal Sheet
 Sarnabar
®
 Sarnafil T Welding Cord
® ®
 Sarnafil T Prep / Sarnafil T Wet Task Set
®
 Sarnacol T 660
 Solvent T 660
®
 Sarnafil T Clean

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane, solvent resistant, clean,
®
dry and free of grease and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarnafil
Cleaner before adhesive is applied.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature The use of Sarnafil® T 66-15 D membranes is limited to geographical locations
with average monthly minimum temperatures of -50 °C.
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.
Compatibility Sarnafil® T 66-15 D may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required. Probably a
fire protection layer is necessary.
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, carefully
cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat roofs. Colour
changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact with bitumen.
In case of existing roof build up needs to be removed; Sarnafil® T 66-15 D can be
adhered directly on to the bituminous vapour control layer for partitioning and
protection of the day work.

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Installation
Instructions
Installation Method / Installation procedure:
®
Tools According to the valid installation instructions of manufacturer for Sarnafil T and
Sikaplan® TM /TB roof systems.
Fixing Method:
®
Mechanical fixing at the roof perimeter with Sarnabar including Sarnafil
T Welding Cord is obligatory to keep membrane in place.
Adhered roof junction areas and flashings:
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D is adhered to substrate layers such as reinforced concrete
®
rendering, timber panels, metal sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol T
660. Seam overlaps are welded by hot air.
Welding Method:
®
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil T Prep. Overlap seams are
welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding machines with
controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment: Leister Triac AT for manual welding
plus
Sarnamatic 661 for automatic welding
Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and
machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the
type of equipment and the climatic situation prior to welding. The effective width of
welded overlaps by hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw driver to ensure the integrity /
completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed contractors for roofing.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, for example contact adhesives/thinners is
limited to temperatures above +5 °C. Please refer to the respective Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR ADHERED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt (thickness 1.2 mm) is a multi- ▪ Proven performance over decades
layer, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on ▪ Various colours available
premium-quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), containing ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
stabilizers, with inlay of glass non-woven and Polyes- ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
ter fleece backing according to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt is a hot air weldable, UV-resist- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
ant roof membrane. Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt is pro- ▪ Compatible to old bitumen
duced with an inlay of glass non-woven for dimension- ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
al stability. ▪ Recyclable
Suitable for hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
▪ Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt is designed and manufac-
Roof waterproofing membrane for fully bonded ex- tured to meet the most international recognised
posed roofs with Sarnacol® 2142 S standards.
▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
Approved Substrates: EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
▪ Slated/mineralized bitumen sheets; new and aged and provided with the CE marking.
▪ OSB, plywood, fibre cement boards ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Mineral fibre boards (Example: Bondrock MV) ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
▪ PUR/PIR insulation boards, (Example: Sarnatherm PIR 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
GT, Kingspan TR 27) BROOF(t1).
▪ Concrete, lightweight concrete ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 60.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.2 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.5 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 18 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 18
26 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥≥ 800
600 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 50 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 50 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance ≥ 300 N/50 mm (EN 12316-2)

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Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -30 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers and walkway pads.

The following accessories shall are used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T-660
▪ Sarnacol® 2142S
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt may be installed on all thermal insulations and lev-
elling layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat
roofs. Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct
contact with bitumen.
Sarnacol®-2142 S single-component PUR adhesive is designed for adhering
feltbacked Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt to standard insulations and substrates.
Adhering Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt by means of Sarnacol®-2142 S is particu-
larly suitable for re-roofing over old bitumen waterproofing. (Not suitable
for re-roofing over synthetic, rubber or ECB roofing).

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS The curing of Sarnacol®-2142 S requires moisture. The


base layer may therefore be slightly moist (no
SUBSTRATE QUALITY puddles). If the relative humidity is below 35 %
moisten the adhesive after it has been applied.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. APPLICATION
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane and free of oil and grease. Cut open any blisters Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
in the old waterproofing and repair. structed contractors for roofing.
The safety of the existing roof assembly in terms of Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
wind uplift must be ensured. Any insufficiently se- tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
cured sections or components (example chippings, above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
slating etc.) must be removed to provide a smooth sur- Product Data Sheets.
face. Special measures may be compulsory for installation

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below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
quirements in accordance with national regulations. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS LIMITATIONS
Installation procedure: Geographical / Climate
According to the valid installation instructions for sys- Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
tems with Sarnafil® TG 76 Felt-types for fully adhered to +50 °C.
roofs.

Adhering: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


▪ Use Sarnacol®-2142 S only at temperatures above All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
+5 °C on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
▪ Use only on slopes less than 10° due to circumstances beyond our control.
▪ Lay out and align Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt with the
felt-free edge along upstands.
▪ From the end of the run fold back Sarnafil® TG 76-12
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Felt to approximately halfway. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
▪ Using a roller (pile length approximately 15 mm) ap- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
ply Sarnacol® 2142 S evenly over the surface ex- this product may vary from country to country. Please
posed by the folded back Sarnafil® sheet. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
▪ Very absorbent surfaces, example mineral fibre, re- product data and uses.
quire two coats of adhesive. The first coat of approx
300 g/m2 must be completely dry before applying the ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
second.
▪ Roll the folded back Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt sheet im- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
mediately into the wet adhesive.
▪ Press down the Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt with a This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
weighted roller (50 kg). lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
▪ Fold back the other half of the Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt stances which are intended to be released from the
membrane. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
▪ According to site conditions (roof geometry) adjoin tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the next Sarnafil® sheet at the end of the adhered the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
membrane to form a butt joint or lay the following to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
rolls alongside with overlapped joints. follow the instructions given in this product data
▪ Peeling protection must be provided at all upstands sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
and roof penetrations, as work proceeds. The roof does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
built up must be mechanically secured by a peel stop cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
using Sarnabar. on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Welding:
▪ The adhered Sarnafil® TG 76-12 Felt may only be wel-
ded together after the adhesive bond is sufficiently
strong.
▪ Butt joints should be covered with a Sarnafil® TG 66-
15 cover strip welded on either side.

Welding Method:
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil®
T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature.

Recommended type of equipment:


▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding

Welding parameters including temperature, machine


speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR ADHERED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt (thickness 1.5 mm) is a multi- ▪ Proven performance over decades
layer, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on ▪ Various colours available
premium-quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
containing stabilizers, with inlay of glass non-woven ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
and Polyester fleece backing according to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt is a hot air weldable, UV-resist- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
ant roof membrane. ▪ Compatible to old bitumen
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Recyclable

USES APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Roof waterproofing membrane for fully bonded ex- ▪ Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt is designed and manufac-
posed roofs with Sarnacol® 2142 S. tured to meet the most international recognised
standards.
Approved Substrates: ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Slated/mineralized bitumen sheets; new and aged EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
▪ OSB, plywood, fibre cement boards and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Mineral fibre boards (Example: Bondrock MV) ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ PUR/PIR insulation boards, (Example: Sarnatherm PIR ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
GT, Kingspan TR 27) 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
▪ Concrete, lightweight concrete BROOF(t1).
▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-
foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 74.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging. Product does not expire if correctly stored.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.85 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1500 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 25 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 25
37 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)2)
Transversal (cmd) ≥≥ 800
600 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 50 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 50 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance ≥ 300 N/50 mm (EN 12316-2)

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Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -30 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers and walkway pads.

The following materials shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnacol® 2142S
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt may be installed on all thermal insulations and lev-
elling layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Sarnacol®-2142 S single-component PUR adhesive is designed for adhering
feltbacked Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt to standard insulations and substrates.
Adhering Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt by means of Sarnacol®-2142 S is particu-
larly suitable for reroofing over old bitumen waterproofing. (Not suitable
for re-roofing over synthetic, rubber or ECB roofing).

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS base layer may therefore be slightly moist (no


puddles). If the relative humidity is below 35 %
SUBSTRATE QUALITY moisten the adhesive after it has been applied.

The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and APPLICATION


free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
brane and free of oil and grease. Cut open any blisters structed contractors for roofing.
in the old waterproofing and repair.
The safety of the existing roof assembly in terms of Installation of some ancillary products, example con-
wind uplift must be ensured. Any insufficiently se- tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
cured sections or components (Example: chippings, above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
slating etc.) must be removed to provide a smooth sur- Product Data Sheets.
face. Special measures may be compulsory for installation
The curing of Sarnacol®-2142 S requires moisture. The below +5 °C ambient temperature due to safety re-

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quirements in accordance with national regulations. Recommended type of equipment:
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS ▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding.
Installation procedure: Welding parameters including temperature, machine
According to the valid installation instructions for sys- speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
tems with Sarnafil® TG 76 Felt-types for fully adhered evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
roofs. the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
Adhering:
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
▪ Use Sarnacol®-2142 S only at temperatures above The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
+5 °C driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
▪ Use only on slopes less than 10° Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
▪ Lay out and align Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt with the
felt-free edge along upstands.
▪ From the end of the run fold back Sarnafil® TG 76-15 LIMITATIONS
Felt Felt to approximately halfway. Geographical / Climate
▪ Using a roller (pile length approximately 15 mm) ap- Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
ply Sarnacol®-2142 S evenly over the surface ex- to +50 °C.
posed by the folded back Sarnafil® sheet.
▪ Very absorbent surfaces, example mineral fibre, re-
quire two coats of adhesive. The first coat of approx
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
300 g/m2 must be completely dry before applying the All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
second. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
▪ Roll the folded back Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt Felt sheet due to circumstances beyond our control.
immediately into the wet adhesive.
▪ Press down the Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt with a
weighted roller (50 kg).
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Fold back the other half of the Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
membrane. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
▪ According to site conditions (roof geometry) adjoin this product may vary from country to country. Please
the next Sarnafil® sheet at the end of the adhered consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
membrane to form a butt joint or lay the following product data and uses.
rolls alongside with overlapped joints.
▪ Peeling protection must be provided at all upstands ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
and roof penetrations, as work proceeds. The roof
built up must be mechanically secured by a peel stop REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
using Sarnabar.
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
Welding: lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
▪ The adhered Sarnafil® TG 76-15 Felt may only be wel- stances which are intended to be released from the
ded together after the adhesive bond is sufficiently article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
strong. tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
▪ Butt joints should be covered with a Sarnafil® TG 66- the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
15 cover strip welded on either side. to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
Welding Method: sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil® does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature.

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Identification no: 02 09 10 05 200 0 180000
Version: GCC
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Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt

Sarnafil® TG 76-18 Felt


Polymeric membrane for roof waterproofing
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt (thickness 1.8 mm) is a multi-layer, synthetic roof
®
Product
waterproofing sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), containing
Description stabilizers, with inlay of glass non-woven and Polyester fleece backing according to
EN 13956.
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant roof membrane,
®

designed to use in all global climatic conditions. Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is


®

produced with an inlay of glass non-woven for dimensional stability. Sarnafil TG


®

76-18 Felt is used for adhered roofs.


Construction

Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt has no built-in stress at the time of production and has a
®

fully encapsulated carrier with no risk to delamination or water-wicking. The


dimensional stability of Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is excellent.
®

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is used as a waterproofing membrane for:
®
Uses
 Adhered roofs
Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering, including permanent UV irradiation
Advantages  Excellent flexibility in cold temperatures
 No built-in stress at the time of production
 High dimensional stability
 High resistance against impact load
 Excellent weldability
 No risk of delamination or water-wicking
 Compatible to old bitumen
 Recyclable

Tests
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is designed and manufactured to meet the most
®
Approval / Standards
international recognised standards.
 Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to EN 13956, certified by
notified body 1213-CPD-3914 and provided with the CE-mark.
 Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
 External fire performance tested according to ENV 1187 and classified
according to EN 13501-5: BROOF(t1).
 Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates and approvals.
 Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories.
 Quality Management system in accordance with EN ISO 9001/14001.

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Product Data
Form Flexible sheet membrane
Appearance / Colours Surface: matt
Colours:
Top surface: beige
grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface: black
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
®
Packaging
Packing unit: see price list
Roll length: 15.00 m
Roll width: 2.00 m
Roll weight: 63.00 kg

Storage
Storage Conditions / Rolls must be stored in a dry area at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C in a
Shelf Life horizontal position on pallets. Protect from direct sunlight, heat, rain and snow.
Product does not expire if correctly stored in original sealed and undamaged
packaging.
Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport or storage.

Technical Data
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible defects Pass EN 1850-2
Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) EN 1848-2
Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1%) EN 1848-2
Straightness 30 mm EN 1848-2
Flatness 10 mm EN 1848-2
Effective thickness 1.8 mm (-5 % / +10 %) EN 1849-2
2
Mass per unit area 2.1 kg/m (-5 % / +10 %) EN 1849-2
Water tightness Pass EN 1928
Effects of liquid
chemicals, including On request EN 1847
water
External fire performance ENV 1187
Part 1-4 BROOF(t1) 20° EN 13501-5
Reaction to fire Class E EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1
Hail resistance EN 13583
rigid substrate 25 m/s
flexible substrate 33 m/s
Joint peel resistance 300 N/50 mm EN 12316-2
Joint shear resistance 500 N/50 mm EN 12317-2
Water vapour EN 1931
transmission properties = 150’000
Tensile strength EN 12311-2
1)
longitudinal (md) 800 N/50 mm
2)
transversal (cmd) 600 N/50 mm

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Elongation EN 12311-2
1)
longitudinal (md) 50 %
2)
transversal (cmd) 50 %
Resistance to impact EN 12691
hard substrate 1000 mm
soft substrate 1750 mm
Resistance to static load EN 12730
soft substrate 20 kg
rigid substrate 20 kg
Dimension stability EN 1107-2
1)
longitudinal (md) |0.2| %
2)
transversal (cmd) |0.1| %
Foldability at low -30°C EN 495-5
temperature
UV exposure Pass (> 5’000 hr / grade 0 ) EN 1297
3)
Exposure to bitumen Pass EN 1548
md = machine direction
1)
2)
cmd = cross machine direction
3)
Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

System
Information
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers and walkway pads.
The following materials are strongly recommended:
®
Sarnafil T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
®
Sarnafil T Metal Sheet
Sarnabar
® ®
Sarnafil T Prep / Sarnafil T Wet Task Set
®
Sarnacol T 660
Solvent T 660
®
Sarnacol 2142 S
®
Sarnafil T Clean

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane and free of oil and
grease. Cut open any blisters in the old waterproofing and repair.
The safety of the existing roof assembly in terms of wind uplift must be ensured.
Any insufficiently secured sections or components (e.g. chippings, slating etc.) must
be removed to provide a smooth surface.
®
The curing of Sarnacol 2142 S requires moisture. The base layer may therefore be
slightly moist (no puddles). If the relative humidity is below 35 % moisten the
adhesive after it has been applied.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to + 50 °C.
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
®
Compatibility
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
®

carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat roofs.
®
Sarnacol 2142 S single-component PUR adhesive is designed for adhering felt-
backed Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt to standard insulations and substrates. Adhering
®
®
Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt by means of Sarnacol 2142 S is particularly suitable for
®

re-roofing over old bitumen waterproofing. (Not suitable for re-roofing over
synthetic, rubber or ECB roofing).

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Installation
Instructions
Installation Method / Installation procedure:
Tools According to the valid installation instructions of manufacturer for systems with
Sarnafil TG 76 Felt-types for fully adhered roofs.
®

Adhering:
®
- Use Sarnacol 2142 S only at temperatures above +5 °C
- Use only on slopes less than 10°
- Lay out and align Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt with the felt-free edge along
®

upstands.
- From the end of the run fold back Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt to approximately half-
®

way.
®
- Using a roller (pile length approx. 15 mm) apply Sarnacol 2142 S evenly over
®
the surface exposed by the folded back Sarnafil sheet.
- Very absorbent surfaces, e.g. mineral fibre, require two coats of adhesive. The
2
first coat of approx 300 gr/m must be completely dry before applying the
second.
- Roll the folded back Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt sheet immediately into the wet
®

adhesive.
- Press down the Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt with a weighted roller (50 kg).
®

- Fold back the other half of the Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt membrane.
®
®
- According to site conditions (roof geometry) adjoin the next Sarnafil sheet at
the end of the adhered membrane to form a butt joint or lay the following rolls
alongside with overlapped joints.

Peeling protection must be provided at all upstands and roof penetrations, as work
proceeds. The roof build up must be mechanically secured by a peel stop using
Sarnabar.
Welding:
- The adhered Sarnafil TG 76-18 Felt may only be welded together after the
®

adhesive bond is sufficiently strong.


®
- Butt joints should be covered with a Sarnafil TG 66-15 cover strip welded on
either side.
Welding Method:
®
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil T Prep. Overlap seams are
welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding machines with
controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment: Leister Triac PID for manual welding
plus
Sarnamatic 661 for automatic welding
Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and
machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the
type of equipment and the climatic situation prior to welding. The effective width of
welded overlaps by hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw driver to ensure the integrity /
completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by latest Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health A Safety Data Sheet following EC-Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed
to bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not
and Safety damage the environment when used as specified.
Information
Protective Measures Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Note The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
Construction

nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR ADHERED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS (thickness 2.0 millimeter) is ▪ Proven performance over decades
a multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing sheet ▪ Various colours available
based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
containing stabilizers, with inlay of glass non-woven ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
and polyester or glass mix fleece backing according to ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
EN 13956. Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS is a hot air weld- ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
able, UV-resistant roof membrane. ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Compatible to old bitumen
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
USES ▪ Recyclable

Waterproofing membrane for fully bonded exposed APPROVALS / STANDARDS


roofs with Sarnacol®-2142 S.
▪ Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS is designed and manufac-
tured to meet the most international recognised
standards.
▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
and provided with the CE-marking.
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: BROOF
(t1), also for direct contact to EPS board.
▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates and approvals.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue
PE-foil.
Packing unit
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 70.50 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface Matt
Colours:
Top surface Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration Nill (EN 13956)

Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2.0 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 2.0 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.35 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1000 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1750 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 28 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 28
36 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Hard substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Hard substrat
Soft substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md) 1) ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)2)
Transversal (cmd) ≥≥ 500
500 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md) 1) ≥2% (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥2%
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance ≥ 300 N / 50 mm (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 300 N / 50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature < -30 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF (t1) < 20° (ENV 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classifi cation to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request


Water

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Exposure to Bitumen Pass 3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available for example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers and walkway pads.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep / Sarnafil® T Wet Task Set
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Solvent T 660
▪ Sarnacol® 2142S
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS may be installed on all thermal insulations and
levelling layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is re-
quired. Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS is suitable for installation directly on top
of existing, carefully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, example re-roofing
over old flat roofs.
Sarnacol® 2142 S single-component PUR adhesive is designed for adhering
felt-backed Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS to standard insulations and sub-
strates. Adhering Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS by means of Sarnacol®-2142 S
is particularly suitable for re-roofing over old bitumen waterproofing. (Not
suitable for re-roofing over synthetic, rubber or ECB roofing).

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation procedure:


According to the valid installation instructions of man-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY ufacturer for systems with Sarnafil® TG 76 Felt PS
types for fully adhered roofs.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Adhering:
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. ▪ Use Sarnacol®-2142 S only at temperatures above
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- +5 °C
brane and free of oil and grease. Cut open any blisters ▪ Use only on slopes less than 10°
in the old waterproofing and repair. The safety of the ▪ Lay out and align Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS with the
existing roof assembly in terms of wind uplift must be felt-free edge along upstands.
ensured. Any insufficiently secured sections or com- ▪ From the end of the run fold back Sarnafil® TG 76-20
ponents (example chippings, slating etc.) must be re- Felt PS to approximately half-way.
moved to provide a smooth surface.The curing of Sar- ▪ Using a roller (pile length approximately 15 mm) ap-
nacol®-2142 S requires moisture. The base layer may ply Sarnacol®-2142 S evenly over the surface ex-
therefore be slightly moist (no puddles). If the relative posed by the folded back Sarnafil® sheet.
humidity is below 35 % moisten the adhesive after it ▪ Very absorbent surfaces, for example mineral fibre,
has been applied. require two coats of adhesive. The first coat of ap-
proximately 300 g/m2 must be completely dry be-
APPLICATION fore applying the second.
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in- ▪ Roll the folded back Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS sheet
structed contractors for roofing. immediately into the wet adhesive.
▪ Press down the Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS with a
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS weighted roller (50 kg).
▪ Fold back the other half of the Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt

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PS membrane. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ According to site conditions (roof geometry) adjoin
the next Sarnafil® sheet at the end of the adhered For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
membrane to form a butt joint or lay the following age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
rolls alongside with overlapped joints. Peeling protec- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
tion must be provided at all upstands and roof penet- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
rations, as work proceeds. The roof built up must be lated data.
mechanically secured by a peel stop using Sarnabar.
Welding: REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
▪ The adhered Sarnafil® TG 76-20 Felt PS may only be
welded together after the adhesive bond is suffi- This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
ciently strong. lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
▪ Butt joints should be covered with a Sarnafil® TG 66- stances which are intended to be released from the
15 cover strip welded on either side. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Welding Method: tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil® the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric hot air to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding follow the instructions given in this product data
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
welding machines with controlled hot air temperature. does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
Recommended type of equipment: cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Welding parameters including temperature, machine
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be LEGAL NOTES
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
hot air should be minimum 20 mm. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw rent knowledge and experience of the products when
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
due to circumstances beyond our control. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- serves the right to change the properties of its
tions the declared data and recommended uses for products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
this product may vary from country to country. Please be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
product data and uses. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 27/01/2013
Identification no: 02 09 10 01 200 0 120000
Version: GCC
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Sarnafil TS 77-12

Sarnafil® TS 77-12
Polymeric membrane for roof waterproofing
Sarnafil TS 77-12 (thickness 1.2 mm) is a Polyester reinforced, multi-layer,
®
Product
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins
Description (FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame retardant and an inlay of glass
non-woven according to EN 13956.
Sarnafil TS 77-12 is a hot air weldable roof membrane formulated for direct
®

exposure and designed to use in all global climatic conditions. Sarnafil TS 77-12
®

is produced with an inlay of glass non-woven for dimensional stability and a


polyester reinforcement for high strength. Sarnafil TS 77-12 is provided for
®
Construction

mechanically attached roof systems.


Sarnafil TS 77-12 has no built-in stress at the time of production and has a fully
®

encapsulated carrier with no risk to delamination or water-wicking. The dimensional


stability of Sarnafil TS 77-12 is excellent.
®

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Sarnafil TS 77-12 is used as a waterproofing membrane for:
®
Uses
 Mechanically fastened roofs
Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering, including permanent UV irradiation
Advantages  Excellent flexibility in cold temperatures
 No built-in stress at the time of production
 High dimensional stability
 High resistance against impact load
 Excellent weldability
 No risk of delamination or water-wicking
 Compatible to old bitumen
 Recyclable

Tests
Sarnafil TS 77-12 is designed and manufactured to meet the most international
®
Approval / Standards
recognised standards.
 Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to EN 13956, certified by
notified body 1213-CPD-3915 and provided with the CE-mark.
 Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
 External fire performance tested according to ENV 1187 and classified
according to EN 13501-5: BROOF(t1).
 Official Quality Approvals and Agrement Certificates and approvals.
 Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories.
 Quality Management system in accordance with EN ISO 9001/14001.

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Product Data
Form Flexible sheet membrane
Appearance / Colours Surface: Matt
Colours:
Top surface: Beige
Grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Bottom surface: Black
Sarnafil TS 77-12 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
®
Packaging
Packing unit: see price list
Roll length: 25.00 m
Roll width: 2.00 m
Roll weight: 66.00 kg

Storage
Storage Conditions / Rolls must be stored in a dry area at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C in a
Shelf Life horizontal position on pallets. Protect from direct sunlight, heat, rain and snow.
Product does not expire if correctly stored in original sealed and undamaged
packaging.
Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport or storage.

Technical Data
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible defects Pass EN 1850-2
Length 25 m (-0 % / +5 %) EN 1848-2
Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) EN 1848-2
Straightness  30 mm EN 1848-2
Flatness  10 mm EN 1848-2
Effective thickness 1.25 mm (-5 % / +10 %) EN 1849-2
2
Mass per unit area 1.32 kg/m (-5 % / +10 %) EN 1849-2
Water tightness Pass EN 1928
Effects of liquid EN 1847
chemicals, including On request
water
External fire performance ENV 1187
Part 1-4 BROOF(t1)  20° EN 13501-5
Reaction to fire Class E EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1
Hail resistance EN 13583
rigid substrate  17 m/s
flexible substrate  25 m/s
Joint peel resistance  200 N/50 mm EN 12316-2
Joint shear resistance  500 N/50 mm EN 12317-2
Water vapour EN 1931
transmission properties  = 150’000
Tensile strength EN 12311-2
1)
longitudinal (md)  1000 N/50 mm
2)
transversal (cmd)  900 N/50 mm
Elongation EN 12311-2
1)
longitudinal (md)  13 %
2)
transversal (cmd)  13 %

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Resistance to impact EN 12691
hard substrate  600 mm
soft substrate  800 mm
Resistance to static load EN 12730
soft substrate  20 kg
rigid substrate  20 kg
Tear strength EN 12310-2
1)
longitudinal (md)  300 N
2)
transversal (cmd)  300 N
Dimension stability EN 1107-2
1)
longitudinal (md)  |0.2| %
2)
transversal (cmd)  |0.1| %
Foldability at low EN 495-5
temperature  -30°C
UV exposure Pass (> 5000 hr / grade 0) EN 1297
3)
Exposure to bitumen Pass EN 1548
md = machine direction
1)
2)
cmd = cross machine direction
3)
Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

System
Information
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers and walkway pads.
The following materials are strongly recommended:
®
Sarnafil T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
®
Sarnafil TS 77 strips
®
Sarnafil T Metal Sheet
Sarnabar
®
Sarnafil T Welding Cord
® ®
Sarnafil T Prep / Sarnafil T Wet Task Set
®
Sarnacol T 660
Solvent T 660
®
Sarnafil T Clean

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane, solvent resistant, clean,
dry and free of grease and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Solvent
T 660 before adhesive is applied.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.
Sarnafil TS 77-12 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling layers
®
Compatibility
suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required. Probably a fire
protection layer is necessary.
Sarnafil TS 77-12 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, carefully
®

cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact with
bitumen.
In case the existing roof build up needs to be removed Sarnafil TS 77-12 can be
®

adhered directly on to the bituminous vapour control layer for partitioning and
protection of the day work.

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Installation
Instructions
Installation Method / Installation procedure:
According to the valid installation instructions for Sarnafil TS 77-types system for
®
Tools
mechanically fastened roofs.
Fixing Method, linear fastening (Sarnabar):
Unroll the Sarnafil TS 77-12 membrane, overlap by 80 mm, weld immediately and
®

fix to the substructure by means of Sarnabars. The type of fastening will be advised
by Sika. The spacing of the fasteners is in accordance with the project specific
calculations made by Sika. The perimeter piece ends must be secured with the
®
Sarnafil Load Distribution Plate.
For protection fasten a piece of Sarnafil TS 77-12 under bar end and plate. Leave
®

a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. Do not fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover
the bar ends with a piece of Sarnafil TS 77-12 and weld. After installation the
®
®
Sarnabars must immediately be made watertight with a Sarnafil cover strip. At
upstands and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil TS 77-12 membrane must be
®
®
secured with a Sarnabar. The Sarnafil T Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil TS
®

77-12 roof covering against tearing and peeling of by wind uplift.


Fixing Method, spot fastening (Sarnafast):
Sarnafil TS 77-12 must always be installed at right angles to the deck direction.
®

Sarnafil TS 77-12 is fixed by means of the Sarnafast fasteners and barbed


®

washers along the marked line, 35 mm from the edge of the membrane. Sarnafil
®

TS 77-12 is overlapped by 120 mm.


Welding Method:
®
Before welding the seams are prepared with Sarnafil T Prep. Overlap seams are
welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air welding
machines and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding machines with
controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment: Leister Triac PID for manual welding
plus
Sarnamatic 661 for automatic welding
Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and
machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the
type of equipment and the climatic situation prior to welding. The effective width of
welded overlaps by hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw driver to ensure the integrity /
completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by the latest Product
Data Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health A Safety Data Sheet following EC-Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed
to bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not
and Safety damage the environment when used as specified.
Information
Protective Measures Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.
Legal Note The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
Construction

nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TS 77-15
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TS 77-15 (thickness 1.5 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing ▪ Various colours available.
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame re- ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
tardant and an inlay of glass non-woven according to ▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure.
EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms.
brane formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Resistant to root penetration.
use in all global climatic conditions. Sarnafil® TS 77-15 ▪ Compatible to old bitumen.
is produced with an inlay of glass non-woven for di- ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
mensional stability and a polyester reinforcement for ▪ Recyclable.
high strength. Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is provided for mech-
anically fastened roofing systems. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Sarnafil® TS 77-15 has no built-in stress at the time of
production and has a fully encapsulated carrier. The di- Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is designed and manufactured to
mensional stability of Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is best in meet the most International recognised standards.
class. ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. EN 13956 certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3915
and provided with the CE-mark.
USES ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
Waterproofing membrane for: 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems. BROOF(t1).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Class: 4470.
▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TS 77-15 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 66.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface Matt


Colours
Top surface Beige
Window grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Anthracite (nearest RAL 7016)
Reseda green (nearest RAL 6011)
Copper brown (nearest RAL 8004)
Traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.65 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 700 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 900 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 24 m/s (EN 13583)


Flexible substrate ≥ 32 m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1000 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 900 N/50 mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength (EN 12310-2)


Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 300 N
Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 300 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure in seam (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12316-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -35 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance (EN 1187)


BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test Insti- (ASTM E 1980-01)
tute
RAL 9016 101 - Intertek
Beige 79 - Intertek
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product
data base.
USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980-01)
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 SRI > 64
Beige - SRI > 64
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers and walkway pads.
The following accessories shall be used:
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
Sarnafil® TS 77 Strips
Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
Sarnafil® T Prep
Sarnacol® T 660
Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TS 77-15 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old
flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fixing Method, spot fastening (Sarnafast®):
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Sarnafil® TS 77-15 must always be installed at right
angles to the deck direction. Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is fixed
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and barbed
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm from the
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® TS 77-15 is over-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease lapped by 120 mm. At upstands and at all penetra-
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with tions, the Sarnafil® TS 77-15 membrane must be se-
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. cured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-15 roof covering against
APPLICATION tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
Welding Method:
structed contractors for roofing.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact ad- Before welding the seams must be prepared with
hesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures above +5 Sarnafil® T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric
°C. Please observe information given by Product Data hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air
Sheets. welding machines and pressure rollers or automatic
hot air welding machines with controlled hot air tem-
perature.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Recommended type of equipment:
Installation procedure: Leister Triac PID for manual welding and Sarnamatic
According to the valid installation instructions of man- 681 for automatic welding.
ufacturer for Sarnafil® TS 77-types system for mechan- Welding parameters including temperature, machine
ically fastened roofing systems. speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
Fixing Method, linear fastening (Sarnabar®): the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
Unroll the Sarnafil® TS 77-15 membrane, overlap by 80 to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure by hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fastening The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
will be advised by Sika. The spacing of the fasteners is driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
in accordance with the project specific calculations. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
The perimeter piece ends must be secured with the
Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate. For protection LIMITATIONS
fasten a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-15 under bar end and
plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. Do Geographical / Climate
not fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover the bar ends Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
with a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-15 and weld. After in- to +50 °C.
stallation the Sarnabar® must immediately be made
watertight with a Sarnafil® T cover strip. At upstands
and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® TS 77-15 mem-
brane must be secured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarnafil®
T Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-15 roof
covering against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.

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BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
(welding) in closed rooms. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
stances which are intended to be released from the Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi- be supplied on request.
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® TS 77-18
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TS 77-18 (thickness 1.8 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing ▪ Various colours available.
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ High reflectance properties for cool roofing charac-
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame re- teristics (relevant only for colour RAL 9016 SR).
tardant and an inlay of glass non-woven according to ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
EN 13956. ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure.
brane formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail.
use in all global climatic conditions. Sarnafil® TS 77-18 ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
is produced with an inlay of glass non-woven for di- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms.
mensional stability and a polyester reinforcement for ▪ Resistant to root penetration.
high strength. Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is provided for mech- ▪ Compatible to old bitumen.
anically fastened roofing systems. ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
Sarnafil® TS 77-18 has no built-in stress at the time of ▪ Recyclable.
production and has a fully encapsulated carrier. The di-
mensional stability of Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is best in APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
class.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is designed and manufactured to
meet the most international recognised standards.
USES ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3915
Waterproofing membrane for: and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems. ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Enhancement of solar reflection of existing TPO roofs ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
(relevant only for colour RAL 9016 SR). 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5:
BROOF(t1).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Class: 4470.
▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TS 77-18 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 59.50 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface


Standard Matt
Solar refective Glossy
Colours
Top surface Beige
Window grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Anthracite (nearest RAL 7016)
Copper brown (nearest RAL 8004)
Reseda green (nearest RAL 6011)
Traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
Traffic white, solar reflective (RAL
9016 SR)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.8 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.98 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1000 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1250 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 27 m/s (EN 13583)


Flexible substrate ≥ 35 m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1000 N/50mm (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 900 N/50mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 300 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 300 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure in seam (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -40 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance (EN 1187)


BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test Insti- (ASTM E 1980-01)
tute
RAL 9016 SR 109 94 CRRC
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product
data base.
USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980-01)
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 SRI > 64
RAL 9016 SR SRI > 82 SRI > 64
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers and walkway pads.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® TS 77 Strips
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TS 77-18 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old
flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Fixing Method, spot fastening (Sarnafast®):


Sarnafil® TS 77-18 must always be installed at right
SUBSTRATE QUALITY angles to the deck direction.
Sarnafil® TS 77-18 is fixed by means of the Sarnafast®
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and fasteners and barbed washers/tubes along the marked
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. line, 35 mm from the edge of the membrane. Sarnafil®
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- TS 77-18 is overlapped by 120 mm. At upstands and at
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease all penetrations, the Sarnafil® TS 77-18 membrane
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with must be secured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarnafil® T
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-18 roof cov-
ering against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.
APPLICATION
Welding Method:
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
structed contractors for roofing. Before welding the seams must be prepared with
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- Sarnafil® T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by welding machines and pressure rollers or automatic
Product Data Sheets. hot air welding machines with controlled hot air tem-
perature.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Recommended type of equipment:
Installation procedure: Leister Triac PID for manual welding and Sarnamatic
According to the valid installation instructions of man- 681 for automatic welding.
ufacturer for Sarnafil® TS 77-types system for mechan- Welding parameters including temperature, machine
ically fastened roofing systems. speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
Fixing Method, linear fastening (Sarnabar®): the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
Unroll the Sarnafil® TS 77-18 membrane, overlap by to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
by means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fasten- The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
ing will be advised by Sika. The spacing of the fasten- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
ers is in accordance with the project specific calcula- Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
tions. The perimeter piece ends must be secured with
the Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate. For protection LIMITATIONS
fasten a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-18 under bar end and
plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. Do Geographical / Climate
not fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover the bar ends Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
with a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-18 and weld. After in- to +50 °C.
stallation the Sarnabar® must immediately be made
watertight with a Sarnafil® T cover strip. At upstands
and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® TS 77-18 mem-
brane must be secured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarnafil®
T Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-18 roof
covering against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.

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BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
(welding) in closed rooms. Installation of RAL 9016 SR serves the right to change the properties of its
type requires the use of UV protection goggles. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
stances which are intended to be released from the be supplied on request.
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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Sarnafil® TS 77-20
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sarnafil® TS 77-20 (thickness 2.0 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Proven performance over decades.
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing ▪ Various colours available.
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ High reflectance properties for excellent cool roofing
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame re- characteristics (relevant only for colour RAL 9016 SR).
tardant and an inlay of glass non-woven according to ▪ Resistant to permanent UV exposure.
EN 13956. ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay.
Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is a hot air weldable roof mem- ▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure.
brane formulated for direct exposure and designed to ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail.
use in all global climatic conditions. Sarnafil® TS 77-20 ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
is produced with an inlay of glass non-woven for di- ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms.
mensional stability and a polyester reinforcement for ▪ Resistant to root penetration.
high strength. Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is provided for mech- ▪ Compatible to old bitumen.
anically attached roof systems. ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames.
Sarnafil® TS 77-20 has no built-in stress at the time of ▪ Recyable.
production and has a fully encapsulated carrier. The di-
mensional stability of Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is best in APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
class.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is designed and manufactured to
meet the most international recognised standards.
USES ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3915
Waterproofing membrane for: and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems. ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ Enhancement of solar reflection of existing TPO roofs ▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
(relevant only for colour RAL 9016 SR). 1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: BROOF
(t1).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Class: 4470.
▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certific-
ates.
▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laborator-
ies.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sarnafil® TS 77-20 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight 66.00 kg

Appearance / Colour Surface


Standard Matt
Solar reflective Glossy
Colours
Top surface Beige
Window grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Anthracite (neareast RAL 7016)
Copper brown (nearest RAL 8004)
Reseda green (nearest RAL 6011)
Traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
Traffic white, solar reflective (RAL
9016 SR)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 2.0 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 2.2 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 1250 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1500 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 30 m/s (EN 13583)


Flexible substrate ≥ 40 m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 1000 N/50mm (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 900 N/50mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

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Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.2 % (EN 1107-2)
Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.1 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 300 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 300 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure in seam (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -40 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF(t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sarnafil® T is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test Insti- (ASTM E 1980-01)
tute
RAL 9016 SR 111 - Intertek
RAL 9016 107 - Intertek
Beige 79 - Intertek
RAL 7040 31 - Sika
CRRC tested products, listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product data base.

USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980-01)


RAL 9016-SR SRI > 82 SRI > 64
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 SRI > 64
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available example prefabricated parts, roof
drains, scuppers and walkway pads.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® TS 77 strips
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T 660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sarnafil® TS 77-20 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing,
carefully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old
flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Fixing Method, spot fastening (Sarnafast):


Sarnafil® TS 77-20 must always be installed at right
SUBSTRATE QUALITY angles to the metal deck direction. Sarnafil® TS 77-20
is fixed by means of the Sarnafast® fasteners and
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and barbed washers/tubes along the marked line, 35 mm
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. from the edge of the membrane. Sarnafil® TS 77-20 is
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- overlapped by 120 mm. At upstands and at all penet-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease rations, the Sarnafil® TS 77-20 membrane must be se-
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with cured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-20 roof covering against
tearing and peeling off by wind uplift.
APPLICATION
Welding Method:
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-
structed contractors for roofing. Before welding the seams must be prepared with
Installation of some ancillary products, example con- Sarnafil® T Prep. Overlap seams are welded by electric
tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures hot air welding equipment, such as manual hot air
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by welding machines and pressure rollers or automatic
Product Data Sheets. hot air welding machines with controlled hot air tem-
perature.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Recommended type of equipment:
Installation procedure: Leister Triac PID for manual welding and Sarnamatic
According to the valid installation instructions of man- 681 for automatic welding.
ufacturer for Sarnafil® TS 77- types system for mech- Welding parameters including temperature, machine
anically fastened roofing systems. speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
Fixing Method, linear fastening (Sarnabar): the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
Unroll the Sarnafil® TS 77-20 membrane, overlap by to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
80 mm, weld immediately and fix to the substructure hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
by means of Sarnabar®. The preferred type of fasten- The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
ing will be advised by Sika. The spacing of the fasten- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
ers is in accordance with the project specific calcula- Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
tions. The perimeter piece ends must be secured with
the Sarnabar® Load Distribution Plate. For protection LIMITATIONS
fasten a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-20 under bar end and
plate. Leave a 10 mm clearance between bar ends. Do Geographical / Climate
not fasten in hole nearest bar end. Cover the bar ends Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
with a piece of Sarnafil® TS 77-20 and weld. After in- to +50 °C.
stallation the Sarnabars must immediately be made
watertight with a Sarnafil® T cover strip. At upstands BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
and at all penetrations, the Sarnafil® TS 77-20 mem-
brane must be secured with a Sarnabar®. The Sarna- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
fil® T Welding Cord protects the Sarnafil® TS 77-20 roof on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
covering against tearing and peeling off by wind uplift. due to circumstances beyond our control.

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LOCAL RESTRICTIONS LEGAL NOTES
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
this product may vary from country to country. Please products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact rent knowledge and experience of the products when
product data and uses. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
(welding) in closed rooms. Installation of RAL 9016 SR particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
type requires the use of UV protection goggles. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
serves the right to change the properties of its
stances which are intended to be released from the
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
follow the instructions given in this product data
be supplied on request.
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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Sikaplan® TB-12
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaplan® TB-12 (thickness 1.2 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), containing stabilizers, ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
with inlay of glass non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
Sikaplan® TB-12 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant roof ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
membrane. ▪ Compatible to old bitumen
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
▪ Recyclable
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast
(e.g. gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or ex- Sikaplan® TB-12 is designed and manufactured to
posed flat roofs: meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Loosely laid and Ballasted roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Green roofs EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
▪ Utility roofs and provided with the CE marking
▪ Inverted roofs ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certificates
tion zones: ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, e.g.
wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., which are
permanently exposed in installations of Sikaplan® TB-
12 roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in-
stallations of Sikaplan® TM exposed roof waterproof-
ing systems.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sikaplan® TB-12 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a yellow PE-foil.
Packing unit: see price list
Roll length: 25.00 m
Roll width: 2.00 m
Roll weight: 60.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface: matt
Colours:
Top surface: white
Bottom surface: black

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallat and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 25 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.2 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.2 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Resistance to Impact hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)


soft substrate ≥ 800 mm

Resistance to Static Load soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Tensile Strength longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 6 N/mm2 (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 6 N/mm2
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 500 % (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 500 %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability longitudinal (md)1) ≤ |0.3| % (EN 1107-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≤ |0.2| %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 400 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -30 °C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classificatoin to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TB is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
The following accessories shall be used:
▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T-660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TB-12 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sikaplan® TB-12 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.
In case of existing roof build-up needs to be removed, Sikaplan® TB-12 can
be adhered directly on to the bituminous vapour control layer for partition-
ing and protection of the day work.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Welding Method:
SUBSTRATE QUALITY In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams
of Sikaplan® TB-12 have to be prepared by using
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- seams are welded by electric hot air welding equip-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease ment, such as manual hot air welding machines and
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. chines with controlled hot air temperature.
APPLICATION Recommended type of equipment:
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- ▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
structed contractors for roofing. Installation of some ▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is Welding parameters including temperature, machine
limited to temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
information given by Product Data Sheets. evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
Installation procedure: driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
According to the valid installation instructions for Sika- Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
plan® TB types system for ballasted or fully adhered
roofs. LIMITATIONS
Fixing Method: Geographical / Climate
Roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
laid and covered with ballast according to local wind to +50 °C.
load situation.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Adhered roof junction areas and flashings:
Sikaplan® TB-12 is adhered to substrate layers such as All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
reinforced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam due to circumstances beyond our control.
overlaps are welded by hot air.

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LOCAL RESTRICTIONS LEGAL NOTES
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
this product may vary from country to country. Please products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact rent knowledge and experience of the products when
product data and uses. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub- from this information, or from any written recom-
stances which are intended to be released from the mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product serves the right to change the properties of its
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
follow the instructions given in this product data be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
on the candidate list published by the European Chem- be supplied on request.
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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Sikaplan® TB-15
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaplan® TB-15 (thickness 1.5 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), containing stabilizers, ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
with inlay of glass non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
Sikaplan® TB-15 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant roof ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
membrane. ▪ Resistant to root penetration
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Compatible to old bitumen
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
USES ▪ Recyclable

Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


(e.g. gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or ex-
posed flat roofs: Sikaplan® TB-15 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Loosely laid and Ballasted roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Green roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Utility roofs EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-3914
▪ Inverted roofs and provided with the CE marking
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ▪ Root penetration resistance tested according to FLL-
tion zones: Test Procedure
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, e.g. ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certificates
wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., which are ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories
permanently exposed in installations of Sikaplan® TB-
15 roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in-
stallations of Sikaplan® TM exposed roof waterproof-
ing systems.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Packing unit: see price list
Roll length: 20.00 m
Roll width: 2.00 m
Roll weight: 60.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface: matt
Colours:
Top surface: white
Bottom surface: black

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.5 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.5 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact hard substrate ≥ 600 mm (EN 12691)
soft substrate ≥ 800 mm

Resistance to Static Load soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 6 N/mm2 (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 6 N/mm2
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 500 % (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 500 %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability longitudinal (md)1) ≤ |0.3| % (EN 1107-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≤ |0.2| %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 400 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -30 °C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TB is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sikaplan® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T-660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TB-15 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required. Prob-
ably a fire protection layer is necessary.
Sikaplan® TB-15 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.
In case of existing roof build-up needs to be removed, Sikaplan® TB-15 can
be adhered directly on to the bituminous vapour control layer for partition-
ing and protection of the day work.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20°C min. / +60°C max.
Substrate Temperature -30°C min. / +60°C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS overlaps are welded by hot air.


Welding Method:
SUBSTRATE QUALITY In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams
of Sikaplan® TB-15 have to be prepared by using
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- seams are welded by electric hot air welding equip-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease ment, such as manual hot air welding machines and
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sika- pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
plan® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. chines with controlled hot air temperature.
Recommended type of equipment:
APPLICATION ▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in- ▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
structed contractors for roofing.Installation of some Welding parameters including temperature, machine
ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
limited to temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
information given by Product Data Sheets. the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Installation procedure: Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
According to the valid installation instructions of man-
ufacturer for Sikaplan® TB types system for ballasted
or fully adhered roofs.
Fixing Method:
Roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose
laid and covered with ballast according to local wind
load situation.
Adhered roof junction areas and flashings:
Sikaplan® TB-15 is adhered to substrate layers such as
reinforced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal
sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Geographical / Climate The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
to +50 °C. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
due to circumstances beyond our control. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
tions the declared data and recommended uses for user of the product must test the product’s suitability
this product may vary from country to country. Please for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact serves the right to change the properties of its
product data and uses. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® TB-18
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR BALLASTED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaplan® TB-18 (thickness 1.8 mm) is a multi-layer, ▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
synthetic roof waterproofing sheet based on premium- ▪ High dimensional stability due to glass fleece inlay
quality flexible polyolefins (FPO), containing stabilizers, ▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
with inlay of glass non-woven according to EN 13956. ▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
Sikaplan® TB-18 is a hot air weldable, UV-resistant roof ▪ Resistant to mechanical influences
membrane. ▪ Resistant to micro-organisms
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant to root penetration
▪ Compatible to old bitumen
USES ▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames
▪ Recyclable
Roof waterproofing membrane for roofs with ballast
(e.g. gravel, concrete slabs, green roof) and / or ex- APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
posed flat roofs:
▪ Loosely laid and Ballasted roofs Sikaplan® TB-18 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Green roofs meet most international recognised standards.
▪ Utility roofs ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Inverted roofs EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4855
and provided with the CE marking
Roof waterproofing membrane for exposed roof junc- ▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1
tion zones: ▪ Root penetration resistance tested according to FLL-
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings, e.g. Test Procedure
wall and parapet junctions, roof lights, etc., which are ▪ Official Quality Approvals and Agreement Certificates
permanently exposed in installations of Sikaplan® TB- ▪ Monitoring and assessment by approved laboratories
18 roof waterproofing systems with ballast.
▪ Roof waterproofing for junctions and flashings in in-
stallations of Sikaplan® TM exposed roof waterproof-
ing systems.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sikaplan® TB-18 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a yellow PE-foil.
Packing unit: see price list
Roll length: 15.00 m
Roll width: 2.00 m
Roll weight: 55.20 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface: matt
Colours:
Top surface: white
Bottom surface: black

Shelf life Product does not expire if correctly stored.


Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in a horizontal position on pallet and protected from
direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets of rolls during transport
or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass EN 1850-2

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.8 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.8 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact hard substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 12691)
soft substrate ≥ 1000 mm

Resistance to Static Load soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


rigid substrate ≥ 20 kg

Resistance to Root Penetration Pass (EN 13948)

Tensile Strength longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 6 N/mm2 (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 6 N/mm2
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 500 % (EN 12311-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 500 %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability longitudinal (md)1) ≤ |0.3| % (EN 1107-2)


transversal (cmd)2) ≤ |0.2| %
1)md = machine direction
2)cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 400 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -40 °C (EN 495-5)

Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TB is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5 000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission μ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains,
scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.

The following accessories shall be used:


▪ Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
▪ Sikaplan® T Metal Sheet
▪ Sarnabar
▪ Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
▪ Sarnafil® T Prep
▪ Sarnacol® T-660
▪ Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TB-18may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling lay-
ers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sikaplan® TB-18 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, level bituminous roofing, e.g. re-roofing over old flat roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.
In case of existing roof build-up needs to be removed, Sikaplan® TB-18 can
be adhered directly on to the bituminous vapour control layer for partition-
ing and protection of the day work.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS overlaps are welded by hot air.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Welding Method:


In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and of Sikaplan® TB-18 have to be prepared by using
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem- Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease seams are welded by electric hot air welding equip-
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with Sika- ment, such as manual hot air welding machines and
plan® Cleaner before adhesive is applied. pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma-
chines with controlled hot air temperature.
APPLICATION
Recommended type of equipment:
Installation works must be carried out only by Sika in-
structed contractors for roofing. Installation of some ▪ Leister Triac PID for manual welding
ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is ▪ Sarnamatic 661plus / 681 for automatic welding
limited to temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe Welding parameters including temperature, machine
information given by Product Data Sheets. speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air should be minimum 20 mm.
Installation procedure: The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
According to the valid installation instructions of man- driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
ufacturer for Sikaplan® TB types system for ballasted Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding.
or fully adhered roofs.
LIMITATIONS
Fixing Method:
Roof waterproofing membrane is installed by loose Geographical / Climate
laid and covered with ballast according to local wind Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited
load situation. to +50 °C.

Adhered roof junction areas and flashings: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Sikaplan® TB-18 is adhered to substrate layers such as
reinforced concrete rendering, timber panels, metal All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
sheets, etc. by contact adhesive Sarnacol® T 660. Seam on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary

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due to circumstances beyond our control. LEGAL NOTES
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for rent knowledge and experience of the products when
this product may vary from country to country. Please properly stored, handled and applied under normal
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
product data and uses. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
stances which are intended to be released from the
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
serves the right to change the properties of its
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
follow the instructions given in this product data
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
be supplied on request.
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® TM-12
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikaplan® TM-12 (thickness 1.2 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 SSc 5 (Option 1): Heat Is-
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing land Reduction - Roof (only traffic white).
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Conform-
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers and flame ity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building Product
retardant according to EN 13956. Disclosure and Optimization – Environmental Product
Sikaplan® TM-12 is a hot air weldable roof membrane Declarations.
formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Raw Materials.
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
Waterproofing membrane for: gredients.
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems. ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 SSc 7.2 (Option 1): Heat
Island Effect - Roof (only traffic white).
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content.
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation.
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences.
▪ Resistant to micro-organisms. Sikaplan® TM-12 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Compatible to old bitumen. meet the most international recognised standards.
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames. ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Recyclable. EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4855
and provided with the CE-mark
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1
▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: Broof
(t1)
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Class: 4470

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sikaplan® TM-12 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a yellow PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 25.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight ± 60.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface Matt
Colour:
Top surface White (nearest RAL 9016)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN1850-2)

Length 25 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.20 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.32 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 500 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 700 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 15 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 25
15 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 800 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1) ≥≥ 800
800 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
Transversal (cmd) 2)
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.5 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.2 %
1)
md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 250 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 250 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF (t1) < 20° (ENV 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

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Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TM is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test insti- (ASTM E 1980)
tute
RAL 9016 100 - CRRC
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product
data base.
USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980)
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 -
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure The following accessories shall be used:
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
Sarnafil® TS 77 strips
Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
Sarnafil® T Prep
Sarnacol® T 660
Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TM-12 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sikaplan® TM-12 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example: re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -15 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -25 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation of some ancillary products, example con-


tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
SUBSTRATE QUALITY above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
Product Data Sheets.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Installation procedure:
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with According to the valid installation instructions for Sika-
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. plan® TM-types system for mechanically fastened roof-
ing systems.
APPLICATION
Fixing Method:
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in- The roof waterproofing sheet is installed by mechanic-
structed contractors for roofing. al fastening in seam overlaps or independent from

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overlaps. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Welding Method: Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams (welding) in closed rooms.
of Sikaplan® TM-12 have to be prepared by using
Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap seams
are welded by electric hot air welding equipment, such This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
as manual hot air welding machines and pressure lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
rollers or automatic hot air welding machines with stances which are intended to be released from the
controlled hot air temperature. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Recommended type of equipment: the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
Leister Triac for manual welding and Leister Varimat to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
for automatic welding. follow the instructions given in this product data
Welding parameters including temperature, machine sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
hot air must be minimum 20 mm.
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw LEGAL NOTES
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld.
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
LIMITATIONS rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Geographical / Climate properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
to +50 °C. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary from this information, or from any written recom-
due to circumstances beyond our control. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
this product may vary from country to country. Please current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
product data and uses. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® TM-15
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikaplan® TM-15 (thickness 1.5 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 SSc 5 (Option 1): Heat Is-
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing land Reduction - Roof (only traffic white)
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Conform-
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers and flame ity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building Product
retardant according to EN 13956. Disclosure and Optimization – Environmental Product
Sikaplan® TM-15 is a hot air weldable roof membrane Declarations
formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Raw Materials
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
Waterproofing membrane for: gredients
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 SSc 7.2 (Option 1): Heat
Island Effect - Roof (only traffic white)
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences
▪ Resistant to micro-organisms Sikaplan® TM-15 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Compatible to old bitumen meet the most international recognised standards.
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Recyclable EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4855
and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ External fire performance tested according to EN
1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: BROOF
(t1).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Class: 4470.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sikaplan® TM-15 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a yellow PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 20.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight ± 66.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface Matt
Colour:
Top surface White (nearest RAL 9016)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 20 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.50 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.65 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 700 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 900 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 22 m/s (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 22
30 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft
Rigidsubstrate
substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥≥ 1100


1100 N/50
N/50 mm
mm (EN 12311-2)
Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥ 1100 N/50 mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.5 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.2 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 300 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 300 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25°C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF (t1) < 20° (EN 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

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Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TM is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Test Insti- (ASTM E 1980)
tute
RAL 9016 100 - CRRC
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product
data base.
USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980)
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 -
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure The following accessories shall be used:
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
Sarnafil® TS 77 strips
Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
Sarnafil® T Prep
Sarnacol® T 660
Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TM-15 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sikaplan® TM-15 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example: re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -15 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -25 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS structed contractors for roofing.


Installation of some ancillary products, example: con-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and Product Data Sheets.
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc.
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. Installation procedure:
According to the valid installation instructions for Sika-
APPLICATION plan® TM-types system for mechanically fastened roof-
ing systems.
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in-

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Fixing Method: ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
The roof waterproofing sheet is installed by mechanic-
al fastening in seam overlaps or independent from Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
overlaps. (welding) in closed rooms.

Welding Method: REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH


In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams
of Sikaplan® TM-15 have to be prepared by using This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap stances which are intended to be released from the
seams are welded by electric hot air welding equip- article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
ment, such as manual hot air welding machines and tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma- the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
chines with controlled hot air temperature. to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
Recommended type of equipment: sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Leister Triac for manual welding and Leister Varimat does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
for automatic welding. cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
Welding parameters including temperature, machine on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior LEGAL NOTES
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
LIMITATIONS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Geographical / Climate strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
to +50 °C. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based user of the product must test the product’s suitability
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
due to circumstances beyond our control. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
tions the declared data and recommended uses for Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
this product may vary from country to country. Please be supplied on request.
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaplan® TM-18
POLYMERIC MEMBRANE FOR MECHANICALLY FASTENED ROOF WATERPROOFING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikaplan® TM-18 (thickness 1.8 mm) is a polyester re- ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 SSc 5 (Option 1): Heat Is-
inforced, multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing land Reduction - Roof (only traffic white)
sheet based on premium-quality flexible polyolefins ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Conform-
(FPO) containing ultraviolet light stabilizers and flame ity with LEED v4 MRc 2 (Option 1): Building Product
retardant according to EN 13956. Disclosure and Optimization – Environmental Product
Sikaplan® TM-18 is a hot air weldable roof membrane Declarations
formulated for direct exposure. ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 3 (Option 2): Building
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of
Raw Materials
USES ▪ Conformity with LEED v4 MRc 4 (Option 2): Building
Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material In-
Waterproofing membrane for: gredients
▪ Mechanically fastened roofing systems ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 SSc 7.2 (Option 1): Heat
Island Effect - Roof (only traffic white)
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 MRc 4 (Option 2): Re-
cycled Content
▪ Resistant to permanent UV irradiation
▪ Resistant to permanent wind exposure APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Resistant against impact load and hail
▪ Resistant to all common environmental influences Sikaplan® TM-18 is designed and manufactured to
▪ Resistant to micro-organisms meet the most international recognised standards.
▪ Compatible to old bitumen ▪ Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing according to
▪ Hot air welding without use of open flames EN 13956, certified by notified body 1213-CPD-4855
▪ Recyclable and provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1.
▪ External fire performance tested according to ENV
1187 and classified according to EN 13501-5: Broof
(t1).
▪ Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals Class: 4470.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sikaplan® TM-18 standard rolls are wrapped individually in a yellow PE-foil.
Packing unit See price list
Roll length 15.00 m
Roll width 2.00 m
Roll weight ± 59.00 kg

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Appearance / Colour Surface Matt
Colour:
Top surface White (nearest RAL 9016)
Bottom surface Black

Shelf life 5 years from date of production in unopened, undamaged and original
packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored between +5 °C and +30 °C in a horizontal position on
pallet, protected from direct sunlight, rain and snow. Do not stack pallets
of rolls or any other material during transport or storage.
Product Declaration EN 13956
Visible Defects Pass (EN 1850-2)

Length 15 m (-0 % / +5 %) (EN 1848-2)

Width 2 m (-0.5 % / +1 %) (EN 1848-2)

Effective Thickness 1.80 mm (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

Straightness ≤ 30 mm (EN 1848-2)

Flatness ≤ 10 mm (EN 1848-2)

Mass per unit area 1.98 kg/m² (-5 % / +10 %) (EN 1849-2)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact Hard substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 12691)
Soft substrate ≥ 1000 mm

Hail Resistance Rigid substrate ≥ 800 mm (EN 13583)


Rigid substrate
Flexible substrate ≥≥ 30
20 m/s
m/s

Resistance to Static Load Soft substrate ≥ 20 kg (EN 12730)


Soft substrate
Rigid substrate ≥≥ 20
20 kg
kg

Tensile Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 900 N/50 mm (EN 12311-2)


Longitudinal (md)1)
Transversal (cmd) 2) ≥≥ 900
900 N/50
N/50 mm
mm
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Elongation Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 13 % (EN 12311-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 13 %
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Dimensional Stability Longitudinal (md)1) ≤ 0.5 % (EN 1107-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≤ 0.2 %
1)
md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Tear Strength Longitudinal (md)1) ≥ 250 N (EN 12310-2)


Transversal (cmd)2) ≥ 250 N
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction

Joint Peel Resistance No failure of the joint (EN 12316-2)

Joint Shear Resistance ≥ 500 N/50 mm (EN 12317-2)

Foldability at Low Temperature ≤ -25 °C (EN 495-5)

External Fire Performance BROOF (t1) < 20° (ENV 1187)


(EN 13501-5)

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Reaction to Fire Class E (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1)

Effect of Liquid Chemicals, Including On request (EN 1847)


Water
Exposure to Bitumen Pass3) (EN 1548)
3) Sikaplan® TM is compatible to old bitumen

Resistance to UV Exposure Pass (> 5000 h / grade 0) (EN 1297)

Water Vapour Transmission µ = 150 000 (EN 1931)

Watertightness Pass (EN 1928)

Solar Reflectance Index Colour Initial 3 years aged Testing In- (ASTM E 1980)
stitute
RAL 9016 100 - CRRC
CRRC tested products are listed in Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) product
data base.
USGBC LEED Rating Colour Initial 3 years aged (ASTM E 1980)
RAL 9016 SRI > 82 -
Conform on the minimum requirements of LEED V4 SS credit 5 option 1
Heat Island reduction - Roof.

SYSTEMS
System Structure The following accessories shall be used:
Sarnafil® T 66-15 D Sheet for detailing
Sarnafil® TS 77 strips
Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet
Sarnafil® T Welding Cord
Sarnabar® / Sarnafast®
Sarnafil® T Prep
Sarnacol® T 660
Sarnafil® T Clean
Compatibility Sikaplan® TM-18 may be installed on all thermal insulations and levelling
layers suitable for roofing. No additional separation layer is required.
Sikaplan® TM-18 is suitable for installation directly on top of existing, care-
fully cleaned, levelled bituminous roofing, example re-roofing over old flat
roofs.
Colour changes in membrane surface may occur in case of direct contact
with bitumen.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature -15 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature -25 °C min. / +60 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation of some ancillary products, example con-


tact adhesives / cleaners is limited to temperatures
SUBSTRATE QUALITY above +5 °C. Please observe information given by
Product Data Sheets.
The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and
free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc. APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
The supporting layer must be compatible to the mem-
brane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease Installation procedure:
and dust. Metal sheets must be degreased with According to the valid installation instructions for Sika-
Solvent T 660 before adhesive is applied. plan® TM-types system for mechanically fastened roof-
ing systems.
APPLICATION
Installation works to be carried out only by Sika in- Fixing Method:
structed contractors for roofing. The roof waterproofing sheet is installed by mechanic-

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al fastening in seam overlaps or independent from ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
overlaps.
Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working
Welding Method: (welding) in closed rooms.
In case of slightly soiled membrane surface the seams
of Sikaplan® TM-18 have to be prepared by using REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
Sarnafil® T Prep. However it is recommended to use
Sarnafil® T Prep prior to hot air welding. Overlap This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
seams are welded by electric hot air welding equip- lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
ment, such as manual hot air welding machines and stances which are intended to be released from the
pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding ma- article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
chines with controlled hot air temperature. tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
Recommended type of equipment: to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Leister Triac for manual welding and Leister Varimat follow the instructions given in this product data
for automatic welding. sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Welding parameters including temperature, machine does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
the type of equipment and the climatic situation prior icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by
hot air must be minimum 20 mm. LEGAL NOTES
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw
driver to ensure the integrity / completion of the weld. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Any imperfections must be rectified by hot air welding. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LIMITATIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Geographical / Climate conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
to +50 °C. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based from this information, or from any written recom-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
due to circumstances beyond our control. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions the declared data and recommended uses for current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
this product may vary from country to country. Please refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
product data and uses. be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® T-1200 PG SA
4 MM TORCH-ON, SHEET WATERPROOFING AND ROOFING MEMBRANE BASED ON ATACTIC
POLY PROPYLENE (APP) MODIFIED, REINFORCED BITUMEN 200 G/M2, WITH POLYETHYLENE
FILM ON BOTH SIDES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® T-1200 PG SA is a standard torch-on sheet wa- ▪ Resistant to ageing
terproofing membrane. It is based on APP (Atactic ▪ Resistant to weathering
Poly-Propylene) modified bitumen, reinforced with a ▪ Good tensile strength and elongation
200 g/m2 polyester non woven fabric and, faced with ▪ High resistance to water vapour
a polyethylene film on both the top surface and the re- ▪ Good dimensional stability
verse to ease installation works. ▪ Flexible at low temperatures
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to install using the torch-on method
▪ Suitable as top layer for multilayer installations
USES ▪ Good resistance to mechanical impact

SikaBit® T-1200 PG SA may only be used by experi-


enced professionals.
It is used a waterproofing membrane for protection of
various substrates in a wide range of applications.
▪ Waterproofing and damp-proofing of the exterior
walls of basements against percolating water and
damp soil
▪ Waterproofing of retaining walls
▪ Wet areas
▪ Waterproofing on flat roofs under protective layers
or ballast
▪ Waterproofing on balconies, terraces and wetrooms
under tiles

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Atactic Polypropylene Modified Bitumen
Packaging Roll size: 1.00 m (roll width) x 10.00 m (roll length). 23 rolls per pallet
Appearance / Colour Rolled sheet membrane, reinforced with polyester non-woven fabric with
Polyethylene film on both sides for ease of installation
Colour: Black
Shelf life 2 years minimum from date of production if stored properly in original un-
opened packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5 °C and +35 °C.
They must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.

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Length 10 m ± 1 %
Width 1.0 m ± 1 %
Effective Thickness 4 mm ± 0.2 mm (ASTM D5147)

Mass per unit area 4.7 kg/m2 ± 10 % (EN 1849-1)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact >700 mm (EN 12691)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal ~960 N/50 mm (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~700 N/50 mm

Elongation Longitudinal ~45 % (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~50 %

Tear Strength Longitudinal ≥550 N (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ≥375 N

Joint Shear Resistance Longitudinal ~750 N/50 mm (EN 12317-1)


Transversal ~550 N/50 mm

Foldability at Low Temperature 0 °C (EN 1109)

Watertightness ≥60 kPa (EN 1928-1)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +65 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY Not resistant to root penetration.
Avoid damage to previously installed membranes dur-
Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: ing the torch-on of further layers of sheet membrane.
Must be installed on suitably primed, smooth, clean, The water tightness of the structure must be tested
dry, homogeneous and free from oils and grease, dust and approved after completion of the membrane in-
and loose or friable particles. Horizontal surfaces must stallation works according to the requirements of the
be sloped > 1.5 %. client’s specifications.
Flood testing maximum 48 hours at 50 mm depth.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
The cold applied bituminous primer SikaBit® P-11 SA or BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
SikaBit® P-12 AE shall be applied onto the substrate
(refer to product data sheet) before the first mem- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
brane layer as follows: on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
The membrane is fully to the substrate by the torch-on due to circumstances beyond our control.
method using a gas torch. Unroll and position the
membrane roll. Roll out half a roll length, heating the LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
underside of the membrane with the gas flame until
the polyethylene film and bitumen mass melts. Unroll Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
the membrane steadily and continuously. A bead of li- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
quid bitumen must be visible on the underside of the this product may vary from country to country. Please
roll. The torch on membrane must be firmly pressed consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
onto the substrate in order to avoid air entrapment us- product data and uses.
ing a special roller or heavy brush. Repeat this proced-
ure with the second half of the roll. All membranes
must be overlapped by a minimum 100 mm the seams
must be finished with a roller.
For detailed information regarding application please
refer to Method Statement.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® T-1200 MG SA
4 MM TORCH-ON, SHEET WATERPROOFING AND ROOFING MEMBRANE BASED ON APP (ATACT-
IC POLY-PROPYLENE) , REINFORCED BITUMEN 200 G/M2, WITH UPPER SURFACE FINISHED NAT-
URAL SLATE FLAKES.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® T-1200 MG SA is a high performance roofing ▪ Resistant to ageing, UV stable
and waterproofing torch-on sheet membrane. It is ▪ Resistant to weathering
based on APP (Atactic Poly-Propylene) modified bitu- ▪ Good tensile strength and elongation
men, reinforced with a 200 g/m2 polyester non-woven ▪ High resistance to water vapour
fabric and, faced with layer of natural slate flakes em- ▪ Good dimensional stability
bedded on the top surface,to protect the membrane ▪ Flexible at low temperatures
from UV radiation and ageing,and polyethylene film to ▪ Easy to install using the torch-on method
the reverse to ease installation works. ▪ Suitable as top layer for multilayer installations
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions ▪ Good resistance to mechanical impact

USES
SikaBit® T-1200 MG SA may only be used by experi-
enced professionals
It is used a waterproofing membrane for protection of
various substrates in a wide range of applications.
▪ Waterproofing and damp-proofing of the exterior
walls of basements against percolating water and
damp soil
▪ Waterproofing of retaining walls
▪ Wet areas
▪ Waterproofing on flat roofs under protective layers
or ballast
▪ UV exposed flat roofs
▪ Waterproofing on balconies, terraces and wetrooms
under tiles

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Atactic Polypropylene Modified Bitumen
Packaging Roll size: 1.00 m (roll width) x 10.00 m (roll length).
Appearance / Colour Rolled sheet membrane, reinforced with polyester non-woven fabric 200
g/m2 with natural slate flakes embedded on the top surface and Polyethyl-
ene film underside for ease of installation
Membrane thickness: 4.00 mm
Colour: grey, green, other colours on request

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Shelf life 2 years minimum from date of production if stored properly in original un-
opened packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5°C and +35°C. They
must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.
Length 10 m ± 1 %
Width 1.0 m ± 1 %
Effective Thickness 4 mm ± 0.2 mm (ASTM D5147)

Mass per unit area 4.8 kg/m2 ± 10 % (EN 1849-1)

Resistance to Impact >700 mm (EN 12691)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal ~960 N/50 mm (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~700 N/50 mm

Elongation (ASTM D5147)


Longitudinal ~45 %
Transversal ~50 %

Tear Strength Longitudinal ≥500 N (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ≥400 N

Joint Shear Resistance Longitudinal ~960 N/50 mm (EN 12317-1)


Transversal ~700 N/50 mm

Foldability at Low Temperature 0 °C (EN 1109)

Watertightness ≥60 kPa (EN 1928-1)

Ambient Air Temperature +5°C min. / +50°C max.


Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +65°C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS mm, seams must be finished with a roller.


For detailed information regarding application please
SUBSTRATE QUALITY refer to Method Statement.

Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: LIMITATIONS


Must be installed on suitably primed, smooth, clean,
dry, homogeneous and free from oils and grease, dust Not resistant to root penetration.
and loose or friable particles. Horizontal surfaces must Avoid damage to previously installed membranes dur-
be sloped > 1.5 %. ing the torch-on of further layers of sheet membrane.
The water tightness of the structure must be tested
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS and approved after completion of the membrane in-
stallation works according to the requirements of the
The cold applied bituminous primer SikaBit® P-11 SA or
client’s specifications.
SikaBit® P-12 AE shall be applied onto the substrate
Flood testing maximum 48 hours at 50 mm depth.
(refer to product data sheet) before the first mem-
brane layer as follows:
The membrane is bonded to the substrate by the BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
torch-on method using a gas torch. Unroll and posi- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
tion the membrane roll. Roll out half a roll length, on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
heating the underside of the membrane with the gas due to circumstances beyond our control.
flame until the polyethylene film and bitumen mass
melts. Unroll the membrane steadily and continuously.
A bead of liquid bitumen must be visible on the under- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
side of the roll. The torch on membrane must be firmly Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
pressed onto the substrate in order to avoid air en- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
trapment using a special roller or heavy brush. Repeat this product may vary from country to country. Please
this procedure with the second half of the roll. All consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
membranes must be overlapped by a minimum 100 product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® T-1180 PG SA
4 MM TORCH-ON, SHEET WATERPROOFING AND ROOFING MEMBRANE BASED ON ATACTIC
POLY PROPYLENE (APP) MODIFIED,REINFORCED BITUMEN 180 G/M2, WITH POLYETHYLENE FILM
ON BOTH SIDES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® T-1180 PG SA is a standard torch-on sheet wa- ▪ Resistant to ageing
terproofing membrane. It is based on APP (Atactic ▪ Resistant to weathering
Poly-Propylene) modified bitumen, reinforced with a ▪ Good tensile strength and elongation
180 g/m2 polyester non-woven fabric and, faced with a ▪ High resistance to water vapour
polyethylene film on both the top surface and the re- ▪ Good dimensional stability
verse to ease installation works. ▪ Flexible at low temperatures
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to install using the torch-on method
▪ Suitable as top layer for multilayer installations
USES ▪ Good resistance to mechanical impact

SikaBit® T-1180 PG SA may only be used by experi-


enced professionals.
It is used a waterproofing membrane for protection of
various substrates in a wide range of applications.
▪ Waterproofing and damp-proofing of the exterior
walls of basements against percolating water and
damp soil
▪ Waterproofing of retaining walls
▪ Wet areas
▪ Waterproofing on flat roofs under protective layers
or ballast
▪ Waterproofing on balconies, terraces and wetrooms
under tiles

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Atactic Polypropylene Modified Bitumen
Packaging Roll size: 1.00 m (roll width) x 10.00 m (roll length). 23 rolls per pallet
Appearance / Colour Rolled sheet membrane, reinforced with polyester non-woven fabric with
Polyethylene film on both sides for ease of installation
Colour: Black
Shelf life 2 years minimum from date of production if stored properly in original un-
opened packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5 °C and +35 °C.
They must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.

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Length 10 m ± 1 %
Width 1.0 m ± 1 %
Effective Thickness 4 mm ± 0.2 mm (ASTM D5147)

Mass per unit area 4.7 kg/m2 ± 10 % (EN 1849-1)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Impact > 700 mm (EN 12691)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal ~700 N/50 mm (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~550 N/50 mm

Elongation Longitudinal ~40 % (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~45 %

Tear Strength Longitudinal ≥ 550 N (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ≥ 375 N

Joint Shear Resistance Longitudinal ~750 N/50 mm (EN 12317-1)


Transversal ~550 N/50 mm

Foldability at Low Temperature < 0 °C (EN 1109)

Watertightness ≥ 60 kPa (EN 1928-1)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +65 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY Not resistant to root penetration.
Avoid damage to previously installed membranes dur-
Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: ing the torch-on of further layers of sheet membrane.
Must be installed on suitably primed, smooth, clean, The water tightness of the structure must be tested
dry, homogeneous and free from oils and grease, dust and approved after completion of the membrane in-
and loose or friable particles. Horizontal surfaces must stallation works according to the requirements of the
be sloped > 1.5 %. client’s specifications.
Flood testing maximum 48 hours at 50 mm depth.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
The cold applied bituminous primer SikaBit® P-11 SA or BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
SikaBit® P-12 AE shall be applied onto the substrate
(refer to product data sheet) before the first mem- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
brane layer as follows: on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
The membrane is bonded to the substrate by the due to circumstances beyond our control.
torch-on method using a gas torch. Unroll and posi-
tion the membrane roll. Roll out half a roll length, LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
heating the underside of the membrane with the gas
flame until the polyethylene film and bitumen mass Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
melts. Unroll the membrane steadily and continuously. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
A bead of liquid bitumen must be visible on the under- this product may vary from country to country. Please
side of the roll. The torch on membrane must be firmly consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
pressed onto the substrate in order to avoid air en- product data and uses.
trapment using a special roller or heavy brush. Repeat
this procedure with the second half of the roll. All
membranes must be overlapped by a minimum 100
mm, the seams must be finished with a roller.
For detailed information regarding application please
refer to the Method Statement.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® T-1150 PG SA
4 MM TORCH-ON, SHEET WATERPROOFING AND ROOFING MEMBRANE BASED ON ATACTIC
POLY PROPYLENE (APP) MODIFIED, REINFORCED BITUMEN 150 G/M2, WITH POLYETHYLENE
FILM ON BOTH SIDES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® T-1150 PG SA is a standard torch-on sheet wa- ▪ Resistant to ageing
terproofing membrane. It is based on APP (Atactic ▪ Resistant to weathering
Poly-Propylene) modified bitumen, reinforced with a ▪ Good tensile strength and elongation
150 g/m2 polyester non-woven fabric and, faced with ▪ High resistance to water vapour
a polyethylene film on both the top surface and the re- ▪ Good dimensional stability
verse to ease installation works. ▪ Flexible at low temperatures
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to install using the torch-on method
▪ Suitable as top layer for multilayer installations
USES ▪ Good resistance to mechanical impact

SikaBit® T-1150 PG SA may only be used by experi-


enced professionals.
It is used a waterproofing membrane for protection of
various substrates in a wide range of applications.
▪ Waterproofing and damp-proofing of the exterior
walls of basements against percolating water and
damp soil
▪ Waterproofing of retaining walls
▪ Wet areas
▪ Waterproofing on flat roofs under protective layers
or ballast
▪ Waterproofing on balconies, terraces and wetrooms
under tiles

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Atactic Polypropylene Modified Bitumen
Packaging Roll size: 1.00 m (roll width) x 10.00 m (roll length). 23 rolls per pallet.
Appearance / Colour Rolled sheet membrane, reinforced with polyester non-woven fabric with
Polyethylene film on both sides for ease of installation
Colour: Black
Shelf life 2 years minimum from date of production if stored properly in original un-
opened packaging.
Storage conditions Rolls must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5 °C and +35 °C.
They must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.

Product Data Sheet


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May 2017, Version 01.01
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Length 10 m ± 1 %
Width 1.0 m ± 1 %
Effective Thickness 4 mm ± 0.2 mm (ASTM D5147)

Mass per unit area 4.5 kg/m2 ± 10 % (EN 1849-1)

Resistance to Impact > 300 mm (EN 12691)

Tensile Strength Longitudinal ~600 N/50 mm (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~450 N/50 mm

Elongation Longitudinal ~40 % (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ~40 %

Tear Strength Longitudinal ≥500 N (ASTM D5147)


Transversal ≥350 N

Joint Shear Resistance Longitudinal ~600 N/50 mm (EN 12317-1)


Transversal ~450 N/50 mm

Foldability at Low Temperature 0 °C (EN 1109)

Watertightness ≥60 kPa (EN 1928-1)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.


Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +65 °C max.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY LIMITATIONS


Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: Not resistant to root penetration.
Must be installed on suitably primed, smooth, clean, Avoid damage to previously installed membranes dur-
dry, homogeneous and free from oils and grease, dust ing the torch-on of further layers of sheet membrane.
and loose or friable particles. Horizontal surfaces must The water tightness of the structure must be tested
be sloped > 1.5 and approved after completion of the membrane in-
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS stallation works according to the requirements of the
client’s specifications.
The cold applied bituminous primer SikaBit® P-11 SA or Flood testing maximum 48 hours at 50 mm depth.
SikaBit® P-12 AE shall be applied onto the substrate
(refer to product data sheet) before the first mem- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
brane layer as follows:
The membrane is fully to the substrate by the torch-on All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
method using a gas torch. Unroll and position the on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
membrane roll. Roll out half a roll length, heating the due to circumstances beyond our control.
underside of the membrane with the gas flame until
the polyethylene film and bitumen mass melts. Unroll LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
the membrane steadily and continuously. A bead of li-
quid bitumen must be visible on the underside of the Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
roll. The torch on membrane must be firmly pressed tions the declared data and recommended uses for
onto the substrate in order to avoid air entrapment us- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ing a special roller or heavy brush. Repeat this proced- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ure with the second half of the roll. All membranes product data and uses.
must be overlapped by a minimum 100 mm the seams
must be finished with a roller.
For detailed information regarding application please
refer to Method Statement.

Product Data Sheet


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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 31/01/2013
Version: GCC
S-U Bar 2000mm

S-U Bar 2000mm


Thick Galvanized Metal Strip
Construction

Product S-U Bar 2000 mm is a 1.0 mm thick galvanized metal strip with reinforced bending
Description edges for use as reinforced termination of roofing membranes..

Properties Material Galvanized metal sheet

Colour Grey

Dimension (mm) 2m L x 25mm W x 6mm H

Hole diameter (mm) 7.5 @ 50

S-U Bar 2000 mm is used at the perimeter of roof or roof detail joints to reinforce
Application and secure the fixation of roofing membranes. S-Welding Cord shall be applied in
conjunction with the S-U Bar 2000 mm.

Packaging 50 pcs (100m) / bundle

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 04/03/2013
Identification no. 02 09 45 07 200 0 000004
Version: GCC
®
Sarnacol 2170

Sarnacol® 2170
Adhesive for Sarnafil® G and Sarnafil® G Felt roof
waterproofing membranes
1
Sarnacol 2170 is a nitrile rubber-based one-pack contact adhesive.
®
Product
Description
Construction

®
Sarnacol 2170 is a contact adhesive to bond Sarnafil G-type and felt backed
®
Uses
® ®
Sarnafil G Felt-type membranes on surfaces and Sarnafil G-type membranes in
perimeter and flashing areas.
Characteristics /  Adheres to solid, rough and clean surfaces
Advantages  Suitable substrates:
- Concrete, lightweight concrete, brick, plaster
- Oriented strand boards (OSB), plywood panels
- Fibre cement boards
- Mineral fibre boards with sufficient compressive strength and appropriate
surface for bonding
- PUR/PIR insulation boards with lamination (glass or mineral fibre fleece)
- Polyester, hard and soft PVC
- Galvanized steel, aluminium, PVC-coated metal sheet
 Application: lamb-wool roller

Tests
Approvals / Standards Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001

Product Data
Form Liquid
Colour Red
Packaging One way container: 20 kg, 5 kg
Packing unit: Europallet or single container Eu

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed containers at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened and
undamaged sealed container. Expiry date on container.

Technical Data
Chemical Basis Nitrile rubber-based solvent-containing one-pack contact adhesive
Density (at +20°C) ~ 0.90 kg/lt

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System
Information
Application Details
Consumption Consumption depends on the roughness and absorbency of the substrate and
2 2 2
ranges from 300 g/m - 500 g/m on closed substrates to 1000 g/m on very
absorbent substrates.
Substrate Quality The substrate must offer sufficient strength and adhesion to resist the forces
generated by wind suction.
Substrate Preparation The substrate must be resistant to solvent, firm, clean, dry, free of stripping agents
and free of oil and grease.
Sheet metal must be cleaned with Sarna Cleaner before adhesive is applied.
Compatibility  Shall not be used on substrates:
- EPS/XPS insulation boards
- Copper plate
- Bituminous substrates
- Waterproofing membranes (thermoplastics/elastomers) excluding soft PVC

Installation
Instructions
Application Guideline Based on the valid installation instructions of the relevant roof waterproofing
membrane
Application Method General information:
Sarnacol 2170 must be stirred carefully before use. Close the container if work is
®

stopped for a long period. Sarnacol 2170 can be diluted with Sarna Cleaner to
®

adjust fluidity. Use Sarna Cleaner to remove adhesive residues on the roof
membrane.
®
Contact bonding (for Sarnafil G-types on surfaces and on joining/flashing areas):
The adhesive is spread evenly to the substrate using a roller. Do not apply the
adhesive to an area greater than can be covered in one day. Allow the adhesive to
dry completely. Apply two coats of adhesive on absorbent substrates (the first coat
must have dried out completely before the second is applied).
Position and straighten the roof membrane. Apply the adhesive evenly on the
underside of the roof membrane (note: welding seam overlap area must be free of
adhesive). Once the adhesive has been allowed to evaporate sufficiently (finger
test), install the sheet. The time to be allowed for evaporation depends on the
temperature, air humidity, condition of the substrate and quantity of adhesive. On
surfaces the membrane is pressed down by means of a pressure roll or roller.
In joining and flashing areas press down firmly using a roller. At places which will be
®
exposed to stresses immediately after bonding (edges), Sarnafil G-types can also
®
be heated externally by means of a heat source (Sarnafil heat gun) and pressed
down immediately using a roller.
®
Wet bonding (for Sarnafil G Felt-types on surfaces):
The adhesive is spread to the substrate evenly using a roller. Do not apply the
adhesive to an area greater than can be covered in one day. Allow the adhesive to
dry completely. Position and straighten the roof membrane. Apply a second coat of
adhesive evenly over the substrate. The felt-backed roof membrane is laid directly
on the wet adhesive and pressed down flat using a pressure roll or roller.
Tool Cleaning Tools and equipment must be cleaned with Sarna Cleaner immediately after use.
Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed contractors for roofing.
Limits Temperature limits for the installation of the adhesive:
Substrate temperature: At least +5 °C
Ambient temperature: At least +5 °C
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.
Setting Time The strength required for the intended stress is achieved immediately after contact
bonding process. In the wet bonding process, you must allow a setting time of
15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the weather conditions.
Final strength is achieved after approx. 1 week and depends on the temperature
and humidity.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/02/2013
Identification no. 02 09 45 07 200 0 000005
Version GCC
®
Sarnacol 2142 S

Sarnacol® 2142 S
Adhesive for Sarnafil® G Felt and Sarnafil® T Felt Roof
Waterproofing Membranes
l
Product Polyurethane-based humidity-hardening one-pack adhesive.
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

®
Sarnacol 2142 S is an adhesive to bond felt backed Sarnafil G Felt-type and
®
Uses
®
Sarnafil T Felt-type membranes on surfaces.
Characteristics /  Adheres to solid, rough and clean surfaces
Advantages  Suitable substrates:
- Concrete, lightweight concrete, plaster
- Oriented fibre strand boards, plywood panels, fibre cement boards
- Slated/mineral surfaced/aged bitumen (except for ECB membranes)
- Mineral fibre boards with sufficient compressive strength and appropriate
surface for bonding
- PUR/PIR insulation boards with lamination (glass or mineral fibre fleece)
- EPS/XPS insulation boards (note information under Installation Instruction)
 Application: lamb-wool roller
 Rapid hardening depending on humidity and temperature

Tests
Approvals / Standards Quality management system EN ISO 9001

Product Data
Form Liquid
Colour Blue
Packaging One way container: 15 kg

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed containers at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 9 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened and
undamaged sealed container. Expiry date on container.

Technical Data
Chemical Basis Polyurethane-based solvent-containing one-pack adhesive, humidity hardening
Density (at +20°C) ~ 1.00 kg/lt

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System
Information

Application Details
Consumption Consumption depends on the roughness and absorbency of the substrate and is
2 2 2
about 200 g/m - 500 g/m , approx. 150 g/m for unlined insulation boards and up to
2
1200 g/m on very absorbent substrates.
Substrate Quality The substrate must offer sufficient strength and adhesion to resist the forces
generated by wind suction.
Substrate Preparation The substrate must be firm, clean, free of stripping agents, dry or may be moist.
Standing water must be dried off.
Loose sand or grinds from bitumen membranes must be removed.
Compatibility Unsuitable substrates:
 Single ply waterproofing membranes (thermoplastics/elastomers)
 Sheet metal

Installation
Instructions
Application Guideline Based on the valid installation instructions of the relevant roof waterproofing
membrane.
Application Method General information about the adhesive:
Sarnacol 2142 S must be stirred carefully before use.
®

Close the container if work is stopped for a long period.


At low temperatures the container can be warmed in warm water (max. 40 °C) in
order to improve the brushability of the adhesive.
®
Residues of adhesive on Sarnafil G Felt must be cleaned with Sarna Cleaner.
® ®
Residues of adhesive on Sarnafil T Felt must be cleaned with Sarnafil T Clean.
General principles for bonding (wet bonding):
Position and straighten the roofing membrane. The adhesive is spread evenly to the
substrate, preferably using a roller (make sure there are no lumps). After having
evaporated for a few minutes (before the adhesive forms a skin), place the felt-
backed roofing membrane in position and press into the adhesive bed by means of
a pressure roll or roller. Do not apply the adhesive to an area greater than can be
covered in 15 minutes.
Bonding on EPS/XPS insulation board:
When bonding on EPS/XPS insulation board, it is essential to apply the adhesive in
2
a thin layer (approx. 150 g/m ) and prevent from forming any lumps. It is important
to wait at least 5 minutes before laying the felt-backed roofing membrane.
Bonding on very absorbent substrates:
Apply two coats of adhesive to very absorbent substrates such as mineral fibre
2
boards. The first coat of approx. 300 g/m must have dried out completely before
the second can be applied.
Bonding on roof inclinations greater than 10°:
Where roofs have an inclination of greater than 10°, mechanically fix the membrane
in position at the high point until the Sarnacol 2142 S has set.
®

Hardening Time The hardening time depends on temperature and humidity and is between 1 and 5
hours.
Hardening is prolonged in low temperatures and accelerated in high temperatures.
Final strength is achieved after approximately 1 week.
®
Cleaning Tools and equipment must be cleaned with Sarna Cleaner or Sarnafil T Clean
immediately after use. Once hardened, adhesive can only be removed
mechanically.
Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed contractors for roofing.
Limitations Temperature limits for the installation of the adhesive:
Substrate temperature: At least +5 °C
Ambient temperature: At least +5 °C
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to
temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
Construction

advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/02/2013
Identification no: 02 09 45 05 125 0 005001
Version GCC
®
Sikatherm PIR GT

Sikatherm® PIR GT
PIR Thermal Insulation Board
l
Sikatherm PIR GT is an insulation board, faced on both sides with a coated glass
®
Product
tissue autohesively bonded to the insulation core during manufacturing process.
Description Rigid thermoset polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulant manufactured with a blowing agent
that has zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and low Global Warming Potential
Construction

(GWP).
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Sikatherm PIR GT is used for thermal insulation underneath waterproofing layers
®
Uses
in the following roofing systems:
®
 Liquid applied membrane systems SikaRoof MTC 12, 15, 18, 22
®
 Sarnafil G 410, G 410 Felt, TG 76 adhered single ply membrane systems
®
 Sikaplan SGK, RV-s adhered single ply membrane systems
®
 Sarnafil S 327, TS 77 mechanically fastened single ply membrane systems
®
 Sikaplan G, VG, VGWT mechanically fastened single ply membrane systems
®
 Sarnafil G 410, TG 66 loose laid membrane systems with ballast
®
 Sikaplan SGmA loose laid membrane systems with ballast
Characteristics /  Thermal conductivity down to 0.024 W/(m*K)
Advantages
 Produced with a blowing agent which has zero Ozone Depletion Potential
(ODP)
 Ideal for new construction and refurbishment
 No separation layer for PVC membranes required
 High compression strength
 Supports excellent adhesion with appropriate Sarnacol range
 Low adhesive consumption
 Light weight and low load on the roofing structure

Product Data
Form Preformed insulation boards.
Length 1.2 m / 2.4 m
Width 0.6 m / 1.2 m
Thickness 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130,140, 150 mm
Other thicknesses are available, subjet to quantity

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Storage
The packaging of Sikatherm PIR GT shall not be considered adequate for long
®
Storage Conditions
term outside protection. Ideally, boards shall be stored inside a building. If however,
outside storage cannot be avoided the boards shall be stacked clear of the ground
and covered with a polythene sheet or weatherproof tarpaulin. Boards that have
been allowed to get wet must not be used.

Technical Data
3
Average Density 32 kg/m
Compressive strength > 150 kPa at 10% deformation BS EN 826:1996
Fire performance Class E EN 13501-1

Thermal conducivity / 0.026 W/(m*K) (thicknesses < 80 mm) EN 13165


Declared λ-Value 0.025 W/(m*K) (thicknesses from 80 mm to 119 mm) EN 13165
0.024 W/(m*K) (thicknesses > 120 mm) EN 13165

The λ–values quoted are in accordance with the Harmonised European Standard
EN 13165: 2001 (Thermal insulation products for buildings – Factory made rigid
polyurethane foam (PUR) products – Specification) using so called 90 / 90
principles.
Dimentional Stability DS(TH)7 EN 13165
Class

System
Information
System Structure Ancillary products and system components according to local price list.
Roof waterproofing single ply membranes:
®
 Sarnafil TS, TG, S, G
®
 Sikaplan G, VG, VGWT, S, SGmA, SGK, RV-s
Fasteners and fixings:
®
 Sarnafast range
Adhesives:
® ®
 Sarnacol and Sikalastic Coldstick ranges
Vapour control layers:
® ®
 Sarnavap range, Sikalastic Vap
Carrier sheets:
®
 Sikalastic Carrier
Liquid applied membranes:
 SikaRoof® MTC

Application Details
Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Limited to appropriate roof waterproofing membrane system temperature
limitations. Please observe information given by Product Data Sheets.
Sikatherm PIR GT is compatible with FPO and PVC single ply membranes
®
Compatibility
® ® ®
Sikaplan / Sarnafil . No additional separation layer is required, when Sikaplan /
®
Sarnafil is applied over the board surface, faced with a glass tissue. Direct contact
between the board core and single ply PVC membranes must be avoided.

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Installation
Instructions
Installation Method / Installation procedure:
Sikatherm PIR GT shall be laid over the vapour control layer.
®
Tools
Sikatherm PIR GT must be attached to the substrate with one of the following
®

methods:
Fixing Method:
The number of mechanical fixings required to fix Sikatherm PIR GT will vary with
®

the geographical location of the building, the local topography and the height and
width of the roof concerned along with the deck type.
A minimum of 6 fixings are required to secure a 2.4 x 1.2 m insulation board to the
deck and a minimum of 4 fixings are required to secure a 1.2 x 0.6 m insulation
board to the deck.
The requirement for additional fixings shall be assessed in accordance with local
national norms and standards.
Mechanical fixings must be arranged in an even pattern. Fasteners at board edges
must be located >50mm and <150mm from edges and corners of the board.
Each fixing should incorporate a square or circular plate washer (minimum 50mm x
50mm or 50mm diameter)
The requirements for securing the waterproofing membrane shall be considered
separately

Bonding Method:
®
Sikatherm PIR GT can also be attached to the substrate with Sarnacol 2162 or
®
®
Sikalastic Coldstick adhesives.
In central zones apply 4 continuous beads of adhesive per meter in parallel straight
lines with a liquid bead width of 10 – 20 mm (100 – 300 g/m2). In perimeter zones
apply 6 continuous beads of adhesive per meter with a liquid bead width of 10 – 20
mm (150 – 500 g/m2). Do not apply more adhesive than can be covered in 5
minutes. The insulation boards must be laid and pressed into the adhesive beads
before skin formation.
When bonding insulation boards it is recommended that periodic checks are carried
out to check that the adhesive ridges have been squeezed flat. Do this by lifting the
insulation material at the leading edge. This is especially important on very uneven
substrates.
For more detailed information please refer to respective adhesive product data
sheets.
Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed contractors for roofing.
Limits
Temperature limits will depend on waterproofing membrane installation limits. Use
of some ancillary products, e.g. adhesives is limited to temperatures above +5 °C.
Please observe information given by Product Data Sheets.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/02/2013
Identification no: 02 09 45 05 125 0 005000
Version GCC
®
Sikatherm PIR AL

Sikatherm® PIR AL
PIR Thermal Insulation Board
l
Sikatherm PIR AL is an insulation board, faced on both sides with an aluminium
®
Product
composite foil autohesively bonded to the insulation core during manufacturing
Description process. Rigid thermoset polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulant manufactured with a
blowing agent that has zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and low Global
Construction

Warming Potential (GWP).


Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Sikatherm PIR AL is used for thermal insulation underneath waterproofing layers
®
Uses
in the following roofing systems:
®
 Sarnafil S 327, TS 77 mechanically fastened single ply membrane systems
®
 Sikaplan G, VG, VGWT mechanically fastened single ply membrane systems
®
 Sarnafil G 410, TG 66 loose laid membrane systems with ballast
®
 Sikaplan SGmA loose laid membrane systems with ballast
Characteristics /  Thermal conductivity of 0.022 W/(m*K)
Advantages
 Produced with a blowing agent which has zero Ozone Depletion Potential
(ODP)
 Ideal for new construction and refurbishment
 No separation layer for PVC membranes required
 High compression strength
 Light weight and low load on the roofing structure

Product Data
Form Preformed insulation boards
Length 2.4 m
Width 1.2 m
Thickness 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130,140, 150 mm
Other thicknesses are available, subject to quantity

Storage
The packaging of Sikatherm PIR AL shall not be considered adequate for long
®
Storage Conditions
term outside protection. Ideally, boards shall be stored inside a building. If however,
outside storage cannot be avoided the boards shall be stacked clear off the ground
and covered with a polythene sheet or weatherproof tarpaulin. Boards that have
been allowed to get wet must not be used.

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Technical Data
3
Average Density 32 kg/m
Compressive strength > 150 kPa at 10% compression BS EN 826:1996
Fire performance Class E EN 13501-1
Thermal conducivity / 0.022 W/(m*K) (all thicknesses) EN 13165
Declared λ-Value The λ–value quoted is in accordance with the Harmonised European Standard EN
13165: 2001 (Thermal insulation products for buildings – Factory made rigid
polyurethane foam (PUR) products – Specification) using so called 90 / 90
principles.
Dimentional Stability DS(TH)7 EN 13165
Class

System
Information
System Structure Ancillary products and system components according to local price lists.
Roof waterproofing single ply membranes:
®
 Sarnafil TS, S, G
®
 Sikaplan G, VG, VGWT, S, SGmA
Fasteners and fixings:
®
 Sarnafast range
Vapour control layers:
®
 Sarnavap range

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or
burrs, etc. It shall be clean, dry and free of grease and dust.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Limited to appropriate roof waterproofing membrane system temperature
limitations. Please observe information given by Product Data Sheets.
Sikatherm PIR AL is compatible with FPO and PVC single ply membranes
®
Compatibility
® ® ®
Sikaplan / Sarnafil . No additional separation layer is required, when Sikaplan /
®
Sarnafil is applied over the board surface, faced with an aluminium composite foil.
Direct contact between the board core and single ply PVC membranes must be
avoided.

Installation
Instructions
Installation Method / Installation procedure:
Sikatherm PIR AL shall be laid over the vapour control layer.
®
Tools
Sikatherm PIR AL must be attached to the substrate using mechanical fixings:
®

Fixing Method:
The number of mechanical fixings required to fix Sikatherm PIR AL will vary with
®

the geographical location of the building, the local topography and the height and
width of the roof concerned along with the deck type.
A minimum of 6 fixings are required to secure a 2.4 x 1.2 m insulation board to the
deck.
The requirement for additional fixings shall be assessed in accordance with local
national norms and standards.
Mechanical fixings must be arranged in an even pattern. Fasteners at board edges
must be located >50mm and <150mm from edges and corners of the board.
Each fixing should incorporate a square or circular plate washer (minimum 50mm x
50mm or 50mm diameter)
The requirements for securing the waterproofing membrane shall be considered
separately

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Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed contractors for roofing.
Limits
Temperature limits will depend on waterproofing membrane installation limits. Use
of some ancillary products, e.g. adhesives is limited to temperatures above +5 °C.
Please observe information given by Product Data Sheets.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health A Safety Data Sheet following EC-Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed
to bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not
and Safety damage the environment when used as specified.
Information
Protective Measures Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Note The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end- use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnacol® T-660
ADHESIVE FOR SARNAFIL® TG 66, SARNAFIL® TS 77 ROOF WATER-
PROOFING MEMBRANES AND SARNAFIL® SUB-ROOF MEMBRANES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Butyl rubber-based one-pack contact adhesive. Adheres to solid, rough and clean surfaces.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditiions.
Suitable substrates:
USES ▪ Concrete, lightweight concrete, brick, plaster
▪ Oriented strands fibre (OSB) boards, plywood panels
Sarnacol® T-660 is a contact adhesive to bond Sarnafil® ▪ Fibre cement boards
TG 66-type, Sarnafil® TS 77-type, Sarnafil® TU-type and ▪ Aged bitumen
Sikaplan® T-type membranes in perimeter and flash- ▪ Mineral fibre boards with sufficient compressive
ing areas. strengths and appropriate surface for bonding
▪ PUR/PIR insulation boards with lamination (glass or
mineral fibre fleece and coated aluminium)
▪ Polyester (thermal activation requirerd), hard PVC
▪ Galvanized steel, aluminium, nickel chromium steel

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Butyl rubber-based solvent-containing one-pack contact adhesive
Packaging Container: 18 kg and 5 kg
Appearance / Colour Yellow
Shelf life 15 months from date of production if stored properly in original, un-
opened and undamaged sealed container. Expiry date on container.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C to +30 °C
Density ~0.79 kg/l (+20 °C)
Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- ~67.7 %
tent
Consistency Liquid

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Consumption depends on the roughness and absorbency of the substrate
and ranges from 300 g/m2 - 500 g/m2 on closed substrates to 1000 g/m2 on
very absorbent substrates.
Ambient Air Temperature 5 °C min. / 40 °C max.
Substrate Temperature 5 °C min.

Product Data Sheet


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Setting Time The strength required for the intended stress is achieved immediately. Fi-
nal strength is achieved after approximately 1 week and depends on the
temperature and humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Heat activation:


After bonding, the adhesion is generally improved by
SUBSTRATE QUALITY warming up the roof membrane. Therefor the roof
membrane is heated externally by means of a heat
The substrate must offer sufficient strength and adhe- source for example Sarnafil® heat gun and pressed
sion to resist the forces generated by wind suction. down immediately using a roller. Avoid any glossing on
the roof membrane, particularly in the area of the
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION welding seam overlap.
The substrate must be resistant to solvent, firm, clean, CLEANING OF TOOLS
dry, free of stripping agents and free of oil and grease.
Sheet metal must be cleaned with Solvent T 660 be- Tools and equipment must be cleaned with Solvent T
fore adhesive is applied. 660 immediately after use.
APPLICATION
LIMITATIONS
Application Guideline: Unsuitable substrates:
Based on the valid installation instructions of the rel- ▪ EPS/XPS insulation boards
evant roof waterproofing membrane.
▪ Copper plate
General Information:
Sarnacol® T-660 must be stirred well and carefully be-
fore use. Close the container if work is stopped for a BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
long period. Sarnacol® T-660 can be diluted with All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Solvent T 660 to adjust fluidity. Use Solvent T 660 to on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
remove adhesive residues on the roof membrane. due to circumstances beyond our control.
General principles for bonding (contact bonding):
The adhesive is spread evenly to the substrate, prefer-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
ably using a roller. Do not apply the adhesive to an Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
area greater than can be covered in one day. Allow the tions the declared data and recommended uses for
adhesive to dry completely. The minimum evapora- this product may vary from country to country. Please
tion time is 2 hours, the maximum 10 hours. Apply two consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
coats of adhesive on absorbent substrates (the first product data and uses.
coat must have dried out completely before the
second is applied). Apply the adhesive evenly on the
underside of the roof membrane, preferably using a
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
roller (welding seam overlap area must be free of ad- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
hesive). Once the adhesive has been allowed to evap- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
orate sufficiently (finger test after approximately 30 to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
minutes), position the roof membrane, straighten it, physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
bond it and press it down well with a roller. The time lated data.
to be allowed for evaporation depends on the temper-
ature, air humidity, condition of the substrate and
quantity of adhesive.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sarnafil® T Prep
SEAM PREPARATION AND CLEANER FOR SARNAFIL® T AND SIKA-
PLAN® T

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Mixture of organic solvents. ▪ Ensures optimum seam quality
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Dissolves surface dirt
▪ Evaporates quickly
USES ▪ Highly flammable

Sarnafil® T Prep is used to prepare seams of Sarnafil®


TG and TS and Sikaplan® TM and TB in order to ensure
optimum seam quality.
Sarnafil® T Prep is also suitable as general purpose
cleaner to remove light dirt or bitumen residue from
Sarnafil® TG and TS and Sikaplan® TM and TB.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Mixture of organic solvents
Packaging Container: 5 L and 10 L
Appearance / Colour Yellow
Shelf life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original, un-
opened and undamaged sealed canister. Expiry date on canister.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and +30 °C
Density ~0.87 kg/l (+20 °C)
Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- ~99.67 %
tent
Consistency Liquid
Ambient Air Temperature Min. -20 °C
Substrate Temperature Min. -30 °C

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
APPLICATION
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Application Guidline: this product may vary from country to country. Please
Based on the valid installation instructions of the rel- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
evant roof waterproofing membrane. product data and uses.
Application Method:
Prepare seam areas using a white clean cloth soaked ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
with Sarnafil® T Prep. Allow Sarnafil® T Prep to evapor-
ate completely before welding. During seam prepara- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
tion or cleaning the cloths should be changed fre- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
quently to avoid the spreading of dirt. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
White cloths will effectively absorb dirt and the colour physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
will not stain the membrane. lated data.

LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES


Avoid contact to materials that are not resistant to The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
solvents. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
White cloths will effectively absorb dirt and the colour products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
will not stain the membrane. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
due to circumstances beyond our control. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

Product Data Sheet


Sarnafil® T Prep
February 2017, Version 01.01
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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2012
Identification no. 02 09 45 03 210 0 000005/07
Version: GCC
®
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A

Sarnafil® T Corner 90° I/A


Prefabricated FPO corners
1
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A are made of premium-quality flexible polyolefins
®
Product
Description (FPO) by injection moulding procedure.
®
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A are used as prefabricated corners on Sarnafil T flat
®
Uses
roof systems.
Construction

Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering, including UV irradiation


Advantages  Ease of application
 Excellent weldability
 Recyclable

Tests
Approvals / Standards  Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001
 Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1, class E

Product Data
Form Prefabricated single ply membrane pieces
Appearance Surface: Smooth
Colour Beige
Window grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
Other colours on request
Packaging Bag with 10 pieces

Storage
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A must be stored in dry conditions at temperatures
®
Storage Conditions
between 5°C and 30°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A do not expire during correct storage in original sealed
®
Shelf Life
and unopened packaging.

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101 mm
200
mm

® ®
Sarnafil T Corner 90° I Sarnafil T Corner 90° A

Art. Description Colour Material Uses


No.
Sarnafil T Corner 90°
®
183611 Beige FPO Inside corner

Sarnafil T Corner 90°


®
183612 Window Grey FPO Inside corner

Sarnafil T Corner 90°


®
183697 Traffic White FPO Inside corner

Sarnafil T Corner 90°


®
183613 Beige FPO Outside corner

Sarnafil T Corner 90°


®
183614 Window Grey FPO Outside corner

Sarnafil T Corner 90°


®
183702 Traffic White FPO Outside corner

Technical Data
Material Basis Flexible polyolefins (FPO) based on polypropylene (PP)

System
Information
®
System Structure Compatible products: All Sarnafil T flat roof waterproofing membranes

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.

Installation
Instructions
® ®
Installation Method According to the valid installation instructions for Sarnafil and Sikaplan flat
roofing membranes.
Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Temperature limits for the installation of the Sarnafil T Corner 90° I/A: Substrate
®
Limitations
temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited
to temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Protective Measures Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Notice The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end- use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended
application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer
to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2012
Identification no. 02 09 45 03 200 0 000001
Version: GCC
®
Sarnafil T Metal Sheet

Sarnafil® T Metal Sheet


Metal sheets and coils laminated with Sarnafil® T roof
waterproofing membrane
®
Sarnafil T Metal Sheet is a galvanised steel sheet or coil, laminated with Sarnafil T
®
Product
roof waterproofing membrane based on flexible polyolefin (FPO). Bottom surface is
Description coated with an epoxy protection layer.
Uses Production of profiles for perimeter fixings and junctions for roof waterproofing
membrane.
Characteristics /  UV stabilised
Construction

Advantages  The FPO lamination is hot air weldable to FPO membranes


 Can be cut and bent either on site or in metal workshops
®
 Compatible with all Sarnafil T membranes
 Resistant against common environmental influences
 Durable adhesion of top surface laminate to metal sheet

Tests
Approvals / Standardss  Complies with DIN EN 10346 - galvanised metal sheets
 Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001

Product Data
Form Laminated metal sheets
Appearance Surface: smooth

Thickness:
®
Sarnafil T lamination: 1.1 mm
Galvanised metal: 0.6 mm
Total thickness: 1.7 mm
Colour Top surface: FPO lamination: beige or RAL 7040 window grey
other colours on request

Bottom surface: Metal: cute (Epoxy-protection coated)

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®
Packaging Sarnafil T Metal Sheet
 packing unit 100 sheets per pallet
length 2.00 m
width 1.00 m
weight 5.80 kg/m²
weight per sheet 11.60 kg

 packing unit 70 sheets per pallet


length 3.00 m
width 1.00 m
weight 5.80 kg/m²
weight per sheet 17.40 kg

®
 Sarnafil T Metal Coil
packing unit 4 coils per pallet
length 30.00 m
width 1.00 m
weight 5.80 kg/m²
weight per coil 174 kg

Storage
Storage Conditions / Shelf Sarnafil T Metal Sheets and coils must be stored in dry conditions at temperatures
®

Life between 5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Product does not expire during correct storage.

Technical Data
Material basis Top surface:
Premium quality flexible polyolefins (FPO) unreinforced
Bottom layer:
Galvanised steel (quality DX51D Z275) with epoxy protection

System Information
System Structure Ancillary products according to local price list:
®
- Sarnaplast 2235
- Primer T 501
- S-Sealing Tape 10 mm x 10 mm 2 mm

Compatible products:
®
- Sarnafil TG 66 types
®
- Sarnafil TG 76 types
®
- Sarnafil TS 77 types
®
- Sarnafil T 66-15 D

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.

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Installation Instructions
®
Installation Method / According to the valid installation instructions for Sarnafil T flat roof waterproofing
Tools membranes.

Processing Tools
The cutting tools must be in good condition.
When folding Sarnafil T Metal Sheet to profiled shape, the bending radius must be
®

3 times the flashing thickness. Excessive edge pressure could damage the
lamination.

Fixing
The min. fixing distance is according to the local specified requirements

Jointing
Sarnafil T Metal Sheet or profiles must be positioned an fixed, keeping a gap of at
®

least 3 mm - 5 mm at the butt ends.


Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:

Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.


Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.

Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / cleaners is limited to


temperatures above +5 °C. Please observe information given by Product Data
Sheets.

Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient


temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health and A Safety Data Sheet following EC-Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed to
Safety Information bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not
damage the environment when used as specified.

Protective Measures Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed.

Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.

Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Note The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end- use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended
application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to
the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/02/2013
Identification no. 02 09 45 01 200 0 000001
Version GCC
®
Sarnafil G/S Metal Sheet

Sarnafil® G/S Metal Sheet


Metal Sheets and Coils Laminated with Sarnafil® G Roof
Waterproofing Membrane
1
Sarnafil G/S Metal Sheet is a galvanised steel sheet or coil, laminated with
®
Product ®
Sarnafil G roof waterproofing membrane which is based on premium quality
Construction

Description polyvinylchloride (PVC). Bottom surface of the metal sheet/coil is epoxy coated for
protection.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Sarnafil G/S Metal Sheet is used for the production of profiles for perimeter
®
Uses
®
fastenings and junctions for all Sarnafil G/S roof waterproofing membrane.
Characteristics /  Outstanding resistance to weathering; including permanent UV irradiation
Advantages
 Can be cut and bent either on site or in metal workshops
®
 Compatible with all Sarnafil G/S membranes
®
 The Sarnafil G/S lamination is hot air weldable
 Durable adhesion of top surface laminate to metal sheet/coil
 Resistant against common environmental influences

Tests
Approvals / Standards  Complies with EN 10346 – galvanised metal sheets
 Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001

Product Data
Form Laminated metal sheet
Appearance Surface: Smooth
Thickness: Total thickness
®
of the Sarnafil G/S lamination metal sheet: 1.8 mm
®
of the Sarnafil G/S metal coil: 1.6 mm
Galvanised metal: 0.6 mm
®
Lamination Sarnafil G on metal sheet: 1.2 mm
®
Lamination Sarnafil G on metal coil: 1.0 mm
Colour Top surface: Light grey (nearest RAL 7047)
Window grey (nearest RAL 7040)
Lead grey (Sika colour no. 9500)
Copper patina (Sika colour no. 6525)
Copper brown (nearest RAL 8004)
Traffic white (nearest RAL 9016)
other colours on request
Bottom surface: Metal: cute (Epoxy-protection coated)

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®
Packaging Sarnafil G/S Metal Sheet
 packing unit 100 sheets per pallet
length 2.00 m
width 1.00 m
2
weight 6.30 kg/m
weight per sheet 12.60 kg
available colour Light grey, Window grey, Lead grey, Copper patina,
Copper brown, Traffic white

 packing unit 70 sheets per pallet


length 3.00 m
width 1.00 m
2
weight 6.30 kg/m
weight per sheet 18.90 kg
available colour Light grey, Window grey

®
Sarnafil G/S Metal Coil
 packing unit 4 coils per pallet
length 30.00 m
width 1.00 m
2
weight 5.90 kg/m
weight per coil 177.00 kg
available colour Light grey

Storage
Sarnafil G/S Metal Sheets and coils must be stored in dry conditions in original
®
Storage Conditions/
Shelf Life undamaged packaging and at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C. Protect from
direct sunlight and heat.
Product does not expire during correct storage.

Technical Data
Material Basis Top layer: premium quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with inlay of non-woven glass
tissue
Bottom layer: galvanised steel (quality DX51D Z275) epoxy coated for protection

System
Information
System Structure Ancillary products according to local price list:
®
- Sarnaplast 2235
- Primer 110
- S-Sealing Tape 10 mm x 10 mm x 2 mm
Compatible products:
®
- Sarnafil G 410-types
®
- Sarnafil G 411-types
®
- Sarnafil S 327-types
®
- Sarnafil S 328-types

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.
Compatibility Top surface is not resistant against tar, bitumen, oil and solvent containing media.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Protective Measures Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
Construction

applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In


practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2012
Identification no. 02 09 45 03 215 0 001000
Version: GCC
®
Sarnafil T Welding Cord

Sarnafil® T Welding Cord


Complementary welding cord for Sarnabar at perimeter
fastening
Sarnafil T Welding Cord is made of FPO compound by extrusion process.
®
Product
Description
Sarnafil T Welding Cord is used at perimeter fastening of mechanicially
®
Uses
fastened flat roof systems and roof systems with ballast using Sarnabar to
prevent the membrane from slipping.
Construction

Characteristics /  Excellent weldability


Advantages  Ease of application
 Recyclable

Tests
Approvals / Standards Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001

Product Data
Form Extruded cord
Appearance Surface: smooth
Colour Beige
Packaging Pail made of polypropylene (PP)

Storage
Sarnafil T Welding Cord must be stored in dry conditions between 5°C and
®
Storage Conditions
30°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Sarnafil T Welding Cord does not expire when stored cprrectly in original
®
Shelf Life
sealed and undamaged containers.

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Technical Data
Material Basis Flexible polyolefin (FPO) compound extruded
Length 100 m rolls
Thickness Diameter 4 mm (+/- 0.2 mm)
Mass per unit area 17 gr/m

System
Information
System Structure Ancillary products: - Leister tubular nozzle 5 mm
- Leister speed weld nozzle 4 mm
®
Compatible products: - Sarnafil TG 66-types
®
- Sarnafil TG 76-types
®
- Sarnafil TS 77-types

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.
Resistance Not applicable for permanent exposure to UV irradiation.

Installation
Instructions
®
Installation Method / According to the valid installation instructions for respective Sarnafil T flat roof
Tools waterproofing membranes.
Using the Leister tubular nozzle 5 mm and the Leister speed weld nozzle 4 mm
of the Leister Triac PID. The Sarnafil T Welding Cord is welded to the
®

membrane along the Sarnabar perimeter fastening to prevent the membrane


from slipping.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the membrane:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.

Installation of some ancillary products, e.g. contact adhesives / Cleaners is


limited to temperatures°C. Please observe information given by Product Data
Sheets.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this product
may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data Sheet for the
Restrictions exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health A Safety Data Sheet following EC-Regulation 1907/2006, Article 31 is not needed to
and Safety bring the product to the market, to transport or to use it. The product does not damage
the environment when used as specified.
Information

Protective Measures Fresh air ventilation must be ensured, when working (welding) in closed rooms.
Local safety regulations must be observed.

Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.

Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Note The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Construction

and end- use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied
under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's recommendations. In practice, the
differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no
warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any
liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this
information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice offered.
The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended application
and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products. The
proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to
our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent
issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 11.2016
Identification no. 02 09 45 05 110 0 001018
Version no. 07

Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L
Carbon steel fastener in combination with Sarnafast® or
Sarnabar® tubes, washers, termination plates or fastening
profiles
Hardened carbon steel fastener for mechanical fastening of waterproofing
Product systems and insulation boards onto steel, concrete and plywood/OSB substrates.
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

®
Uses Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L fastener is used in combination with the Sarnafast
® ®
SFT-50 Tube, Sarnabar SBT-20 Tube or in combination with Sarnafast
®
Washer KTL 82 x 40, IF/IG-C 82 x 40 or Sarnabar fastening profiles for the
mechanical fastening of waterproofing membranes into steel, concrete and
plywood/OSB substrates.

Characteristics /  Resistance against common environmental influences


Advantages  Ease of application in use with recommended tooling
 Self drilling fastener, no pre-drilling for steel and plywood/OSB applications
 Chrome VI - free
 Recyclable

Tests
Approvals / Standards  Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001
 European Technical Approval ETA-08/0262
 Factory Mutual Class No. 4470

Product Data

Form

Appearance Smooth surface

Storage

Storage Conditions Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L fastener shall be stored in dry conditions.

Shelf-Life Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L fastener does not expire during correct storage.

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Technical Data

Material Basis Hardened carbon steel

®
Surface Durocoat

Thread The 6.0 mm diameter buttress thread commences 2.5 mm below the head on
fasteners  70 mm; all fasteners  80 mm are with 75 mm thread lengths.

Head type/drive  Head diameter 9.8 mm (Tolerance 9.6 - 9.8mm)


 Head height 3 mm (Tolerance 3.1 - 3.3)
 Drive Torx T25 (each packaging unit a Torx bit is included).

15 cycles Kesternich test (concentration SFW 2.0 S in accordance with DIN


Corrosion resistance
50018) according to ETAG 006 - D.3.1.

Product range Article Number Packaging


SBF-6.0 x length
SAP Unit (pcs.)

SBF-6.0 x 35 429897 500


SBF-6.0 x 50 456856 250
SBF-6.0 x 60 429901 500
SBF-6.0 x 70 429902 250
SBF-6.0 x 80 429903 250
SBF-6.0 x 90 429904 250
SBF-6.0 x 100 429905 250
SBF-6.0 x 120 456855 250
SBF-6.0 x 140 456854 250
SBF-6.0 x 160 429963 250
SBF-6.0 x 180 429964 250
SBF-6.0 x 200 429965 250
SBF-6.0 x 220 456853 250
SBF-6.0 x 240 456852 250
SBF-6.0 x 260 456851 250
SBF-6.0 x 280 456850 250
SBF-6.0 x 300 455989 250

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System
Information

System Structure Ancillary Products:


®
- Sarnafast SFT-50
®
- Sarnabar Tube SBT-20
®
- Sarnabar (all types)
®
- Sarnabar SBT RTP-105
®
- Sarnabar Tube Insulation Washer SBIW 70 x 70
®
- Sarnafast Washer KTL 82 x 40
®
- Sarnafast Washer IF/IG-C 82 x 40 (hard roof structures)
®
- Sarnafast Insulation Washer DTL 70 x 70
®
- Sarnafast Row Termination Plate RTL-90
®
- Sarnabar Load Distribution Plate LDP-90

® ®
Compatible to all Sikaplan and Sarnafil waterproofing membranes.

Application
Conditions / Limits

Temperature The use of the Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L is limited to geographical locations


with average monthly minimum temperatures of -50 °C. Permanent
ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.

Installation
Instructions

Installation method Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L must be installed in accordance with Sika


application manual and installations instructions.

Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L in combination with Sarnafast® or Sarnabar® tubes


washers, termination plates or fastening profiles is used for the mechanical
fixation of waterproofing membranes and insulation boards on roof structures:

 Corrugated steel deck 0.63 mm up to  2 x 1.25 mm thickness; drilling point


of fasteners must penetrate the deck; fastener length = roof build-up + 20
mm.

 Plywood/OSB 22 mm or thicker; drilling point of fasteners must penetrate the


deck; fastener length = roof build-up + 30 mm.

 Concrete decks (quality grade  C12/15) with a setting depth at least 32 mm


by using a drilling diameter of 5.0 mm (drilling depth 40 mm).

Notes on Installation / Installation works to be carried out only by Sika instructed contractor for roofing.
Limits
Temperature limits for the installation of the Sarnafast® SBF-6.0 x L
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Ecology, Health For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of
and Safety chemical products, users shall refer to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Information containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
Construction

properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2012
Identification no. 02 09 45 05 110 0 000004
Version: GCC
Sarnabar

Sarnabar
Fastening Profile for Sarnabar System and Perimeter Fixationl

Product Sarnabar is a folded fastening profile of hot dipped galvanized steel for the
mechanical fixation of waterproofing membranes.
Description
Construction

Uses Sarnabar is used for the mechanical fixation of waterproofing membranes on


roofing structures and perimeter fixations.
Characteristics /  Light weight
Advantages
 Resistance against common environmental influences
 Ease of application
 Recyclable

Tests
Approvals / Standards Quality management system EN ISO 9001/14001

Product Data
Form Preformed metal profile
Appearance Surface: smooth
Packaging Ordered number of products are packaged on pallets.

Storage
Storage Conditions Sarnabar shall be stored indoors in dry conditions.
Shelf Life Sarnabar does not expire when correctly stored.

Technical Data
Material Basis Hot dipped galvanized steel (low Germany) AZ250.150B-C
Width 30 mm

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Types Punched holes
Type Length Article No.
Diameter Spacing

2250 mm (± 8) 110652
Sarnabar 6 6.5 mm
4500 mm (± 8) 110653

2250 mm (± 8) 110654

6.5 mm / 10 mm 25 mm
Sarnabar 6/10 3000 mm (± 8) 127957
(alternating)

4500 mm (± 8) 110655

Sarnabar 6/15 2250 mm (± 8) 401855 6.5 mm / 15 mm


(alternating)
4500 mm (± 8) 401856

All Sarnabar types are marked with Sarnabar every 250 mm


(letters in 4 mm height and 22 mm length).

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System
Information
® ®
System Structure Compatible with all Sikaplan and Sarnafil waterproofing membranes.

Application
Conditions / Limits
Temperature Permanent ambient temperature during use is limited to +50 °C.

Installation
Instructions
Installation Method Sarnabar needs to be installed in accordance with the Sika application manual and
installation instructions.
Notes on Installation / Installation works must be carried out only by Sika instructed roofing contractors.
Limitations
Temperature limits for the installation of the Sarnabar:
Substrate temperature: -30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Ambient temperature: -20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Special measures may be compulsory for installation below +5 °C ambient
temperature due to safety requirements in accordance with national regulations.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Protective Measures Local safety regulations must be observed.
Transportation Class The product is not classified as hazardous good for transport.
Disposal The material is recyclable. Disposal must be according to local regulations. Please
contact your local Sika sales organisation for more information.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® P-12 AE
LIQUID SOLVENT BASED BITUMINOUS PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® P-12 AE is a bituminous liquid that seals por- ▪ High adhesion and bonding ability on various sub-
ous surfaces, such as concrete, which improves the ad- strates
hesion of bituminous materials that are to be applied ▪ Good binding ability for dust and loose particles
to the substrate. ▪ Ready to use by brush, roller or spray

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES SikaBit® P-12 AE complies with the specification re-
quirement of ASTM D41
SikaBit® P-12 AE is used as a primer for SikaBit® mem-
branes to increase adhesion and bond to the sub-
strate.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Bitumen Solution
Packaging 200 L drums
Colour Black
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original
unopened packaging.
Storage conditions Drums must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5°C and +35°C. They
must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.
Flash Point ≥ 35 °C (ASTM D 92)

Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- ≤ 350 g/l


tent

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption ~300 g/m2 Brush or Roller
~200 g/m2 Sprayed
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material re-
quired due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.

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Ambient Air Temperature +5°C min. / +50°C max.
Dew Point The substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above the dew point to re-
duce the risk of condensation.
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +50°C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4% moisture content, no rising moisture
Drying time ~2 ± 1 h
Depending on the local weather conditions at the time of application.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: this product may vary from country to country. Please
Must be smooth, clean, dry, homogeneous and free consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
from oils and grease, dust and loose or friable product data and uses.
particles.
APPLICATION ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
SikaBit® P-12 AE should be stirred thoroughly before For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
use. Applied to the substrate by means of brush, roller age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
or spray, as per consumption rates and allow to fully to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
cure before installing following SikaBit® system. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Area's to be treated should be free from grease, oil lated data.
and dust etc.
Only prime areas that are to be covered in the same
day. Do not leave the primer exposed for more than
24 hours. If this should happen, re-apply primer coat
at given comsuption rate and allow to fully cure as
above.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
Thinner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or
cured material can only be removed mechanically.

LIMITATIONS
Do not apply in wet weather or to wet surfaces.
Always ensure good ventilation when using SikaBit® P-
12 AE in a confined space, to ensure drying and full
curing.
Any surfaces left uncovered for a period of more than
24 hours should be re-primed.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBit® P-11 SA
LIQUID SOLVENT BASED BITUMINOUS PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBit® P-11 SA is a bituminous liquid that seals por- ▪ High adhesion and bonding ability on various sub-
ous surfaces, such as concrete, which improves the ad- strates
hesion of bituminous materials that are to be applied ▪ Good binding ability for dust and loose particles
to the substrate. ▪ Ready to use by brush, roller or spray
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES
SikaBit® P-11 SA complies with the specification re-
SikaBit® P-11 SA is used as a primer for SikaBit® mem- quirement of ASTM D41
branes to increase adhesion and bond to the sub-
strate.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Bitumen Solution
Packaging 200 L drums
Colour Black
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original
unopened packaging.
Storage conditions Drums must be stored in their original package, in vertical position and un-
der cool and dry conditions between temperatures of +5°C and +35°C. They
must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow and ice.
Flash Point ≥ 40 °C (ASTM D 92)

Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- ≤ 350 g/l


tent

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption ~300 g/m2 Brush or Roller
~200 g/m2 Sprayed
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material re-
quired due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.

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Dew Point The substrate temperature must be at least 3°C above the dew point to re-
duce the risk of condensation.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4% moisture content, no rising moisture
Drying time ~2 ± 1 h
Depending on the local weather conditions at the time of application.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Concrete / brickwork / mortar screeds: due to circumstances beyond our control.
Must be smooth, clean, dry, homogeneous and free
from oils and grease, dust and loose or friable
particles. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
APPLICATION Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
SikaBit® P-11 SA should be stirred thoroughly before this product may vary from country to country. Please
use. Applied to the substrate by means of brush, roller consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
or spray, as per consumption rates and allow to fully product data and uses.
cure before installing following SikaBit® system.
Area's to be treated should be free from grease, oil ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
and dust etc.
Only prime areas that are to be covered in the same For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
day. Do not leave the primer exposed for more than age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
24 hours. If this should happen, re-apply primer coat to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
at given comsuption rate and allow to fully cure as physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
above. lated data.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
Thinner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or
cured material can only be removed mechanically.

LIMITATIONS
Do not apply in wet weather or to wet surfaces.
Always ensure good ventilation when using SikaBit® P-
11 SA in a confined space, to ensure drying and full
curing.
Any surfaces left uncovered for a period of more than
24 hours should be re-primed.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-560 GCC
ECO-FRIENDLY LIQUID APPLIED ROOF WATERPROOFING SOLUTION BASED ON SIKA CO-
ELASTIC TECHNOLOGY (CET)

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-560 GCC is a cold-applied, one-component ▪ UV resistant and resistant to yellowing and weather-
waterborne liquid applied waterproofing membrane, ing
highly elastic and UV-resistant. ▪ Highly elastic and crack-bridging
Suitable for use in hot climatic conditions. ▪ Non-toxic and VOC compliant water based coating
▪ One component - ready to use
USES ▪ Excellent adhesion on porous and non-porous sub-
strates
▪ For exposed roof waterproofing solutions in both ▪ Seamless, fully bonded waterproofing membrane
new construction and refurbishment projects ▪ Water vapour permeable
▪ For exposed roofs with many details and complex
geometry when accessibility is limited APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing ex-
posed roofs ▪ Conforms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2:
▪ For reflective coating to enhance energy efficiency by Low - Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings: VOC <
reducing cooling costs 100 g/l
▪ USGBC LEED rating: conforms to LEED SS Credit 7.2 -
Heat Island Effect-Roof, SRI ≥ 78
▪ Conforms to Estidama requirements for Solar Re-
flectivity Index (SRI)
▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
sultants according to ASTM E84-16 : Standard Test
Method for Surface Burning Characteristic of Build-
ing Materials. Certificate number: TBW0300201

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polyurethane modified Acrylic Dispersion
Packaging 20 kg plastic pails
Colour White, liquid form
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions in original packaging at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight and frost.
Density ~1.31 kg/l (EN ISO 2811-1)

Solid content by weight ~65 %


Solid content by volume ~48 %

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength Free film: ~1.5 N/mm2 (DIN 53504)

Permeability to Water Vapour Nil penetration (BS EN 12390 Part 8)

Reaction to Fire Class A (ASTM E-84)

Solar Reflectance Index 93.24 (ASTM E 1980 : 11)

Service Temperature -10 °C min. / +80 °C max. (with reinforcement)


-5 °C min. / +80 °C max. (without reinforcement)

SYSTEMS
System Structure Roof Coating:
For UV-stable coating, to extend life of old roofs or as reflective coating to
enhance energy efficiency.
Build up: Sikalastic®-560 GCC
(applied in minimum of 2 coats)
Substrates: Cementitious, brick, stone, metals
and existing bituminous membranes
Primer: Please refer to Sikalastic® Primer
chart
Dry film thickness: Min. 0.35 mm – 0.75 mm
Total consumption: Min. 1.0 kg/m2 – 2.1 kg/m2
(depending on application – please
refer to Sika’s Technical Depart-
ment for further information)
Attention: Do not apply more than 0.35 kg/m2 Sikalastic®-560 GCC per coat
for layers without reinforcement.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % max.
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation. Surface temperature during application must be
at least +3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Moisture Content < 6 % moisture content.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet). No water /
moisture / condensation on the substrate.

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Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer Consumption [kg/m2]
Cementitious sub- Sikalastic®-560 GCC di- ~0.3
strates luted with 10 % water.
Brick and Stone Sikalastic®-560 GCC di- ~0.3
luted with 10 % water.
Bituminous felt Sikalastic® Metal ~0.2 - 0.3
Primer or Sikalastic®-
560 GCC diluted with
10 % water. Please con-
sult with our Technical
Services Department
prior to use.
Metals (Ferrous or gal- Sikalastic® Metal ~0.2 - 0.3
vanised metals, lead, Primer or Sikalastic®-
copper, aluminium, 560 GCC diluted with
brass or stainless steel) 10 % water. Please con-
sult with our Technical
Services Department
prior to use.
Paints Sikalastic®-560 GCC di- ~0.3
luted with 10 % water
subject to adhesion
and compatibility tests.
These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc
Waiting Time / Overcoating Before applying Sikalastic®-560 GCC on primer Sikalastic®-560 GCC diluted
with 10 % water:
Substrate Tem- Relative humid- Minimum Maximum1)
perature ity
+10 °C 50 % ~4 h 1 month
+20 °C 50 % ~2 h 1 month
+30 °C 50 % ~1 h 1 month
Before applying the base coat of Sikalastic®-560 GCC on the second coat of
Sikalastic®-560 GCC allow intermediate coats to fully cure
Substrate Tem- Relative hu- Minimum Maximum1)
perature midity
+10 °C 50 % ~8 h 3 months
+20 °C 50 % ~6 h 3 months
+30 °C 50 % ~4 h 3 months
1) Assuming that all dirt has been removed and intercoat contamination is
avoided.

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by coating thickness and
changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humid-
ity. Low temperature and high humidity retard curing, while high temperat-
ures and low humidity accelerate curing progression. The above times are
based on a coating thickness of 0.35 kg/m2.
Applied Product Ready for Use Substrate Relative hu- Touch dry Rain, water Full cure
Temperature midity & condensa-
tion resistant
+10 °C 50 % ~4 h ~12 h ~6 d
+20 °C 50 % ~2 h ~8 h ~4 d
+30 °C 50 % ~1 h ~4 h ~2 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by coating thickness and
changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and relative humid-
ity. Low temperature and high humidity retard curing, while high temperat-
ures and low humidity accelerate curing progression. The above times are
based on a coating thickness of 0.35 kg/m2.

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS priming coat must have cured tack-free. Protect adja-
cent areas from splashes, over painting, damage etc.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION with an adhesive tape or plastic.
Sikalastic®-560 GCC is applied in 2 – 6 coats as per the
All substrates must be cleaned and prepared using required system. Prior to the application of each coat
high pressure water jet. Abrasive blast cleaning, scari- the indicated waiting times must be followed.
fying equipment to or other suitable approved mech- Sikalastic® Flexitape Heavy or Sika® Reemat Premium
anical methods. is applied at areas having high movements, irregular
Cementitious substrates: substrate or to bridge cracks, joints and seams on the
New concrete should be cured for at least 28 days and substrate.
should have a pull-off strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2. Please note, always begin with detailing works prior to
Loose friable material and weak concrete must be waterproofing the horizontal surface.
completely removed by mechanical means to achieve Tools:
an open textured surface and all surface defects such High Pressure Jet Washer (minimum 150 bar): If dust,
as blowholes and voids must be fully exposed. vegetation, moss / algae or other contaminants are
Repairs to the substrate, filling of joints, present on the existing roof, a power washer is re-
blowholes/voids and surface leveling must be carried quired to clean the substrate prior to the application
out using the appropriate Sika® products. Refer to of SikaRoof® Systems. Existing chippings should be re-
Sika’s Technical Department for further advice. moved by hand or scabbling prior to power washing.
High spots must be removed by for example grinding. Squeegee: Useful when removing excess water from
Outgassing is a naturally occurring phenomenon of the roof after overnight rain
concrete that can produce pinholes in subsequently Drill and paddle: Sikalastic®-560 GCC should be mixed
applied coatings. The concrete must be carefully as- for one minute using a slow speed (300-500 rpm) drill
sessed for moisture content, air entrapment, and sur- and basket type paint mixer.
face finish prior to any coating work. Installing the Solvent resistant short-piled roller: Used in the applic-
Sikalastic®-560 GCC either when the concrete temper- ation of Sikalastic®-560 GCC to ensure a consistent
ature is falling or stable can reduce outgassing. thickness of the seamless SikaRoof® systems.
Prime the substrate before applying the Sikalastic®- Thick hair brush: For application of Sikalastic®-560 GCC
560 GCC systems. to all details and penetrations.
Brick and stone: Airless spray equipment: Used only for the roof coat-
Mortar joints must be sound and flush pointed. ing systems / top coats of reinforced systems. Two
Use localised reinforcement over connection joints spray applied layers is the minimum requirement. The
and prime before applying Sikalastic®-560 GCC. pump should have the following parameter:
Bituminous felt: ▪ minimum pressure: 220 bar
Ensure that Bituminous felt is firmly adhered or mech- ▪ minimum output: 5.1 l/min
anically fixed to the substrate. ▪ minimum Ø nozzle: 0.83 mm (0.033 inch)
Bituminous felt should not contain any badly de- For example: Wagner Heavycoat HC 940 E SSP
graded areas and be primed before applying Sikalast- Spraypack.
ic®-560 GCC. Note: Please refer to the most recent issue of the spe-
Metals: cific Method Statement
Metals must be in a clean sound rust free condition.
Metals surfaces must be free of oil and greases. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Abrade exposed surfaces to reveal bright metal.
Use localised reinforcement over joints and fixings. Clean all tools and application equipment with water
Paints/Coatings: immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
Ensure the existing material is sound and firmly ad- only be removed mechanically
hered.
Remove any oxidized layers and use localised rein- LIMITATIONS
forcement over joints.
Do not apply Sikalastic®-560 GCC on substrates that
Existing SikaRoof® CET Systems:
have rising moisture.
The existing SikaRoof® CET Systems should still be
Always apply during falling ambient and substrate
soundly adhered to the substrate be clean, dust free
temperature. If applied during rising temperatures
and dry.
“pin holing” may occur from rising and expanding air.
MIXING Sikalastic®-560 GCC may be flood tested when fully
cured using 50 millimeter depth of water for a maxim-
Prior to application, stir Sikalastic®-560 GCC thor- um period of 24 hours.
oughly for 1 minute in order to achieve a homogen- Ensure that each coat of Sikalastic®-560 GCC is totally
eous mixture using a slow speed (300 - 500 rpm) drill dry and the surface is without pinholes before apply-
and basket type paint mixer. ing further coats.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- Do not apply Sikalastic®-560 GCC if inclement weather
ment. such as rain, fog or extreme humidity (80 % maximum)
causing condensation is expected. Ensure that the ap-
APPLICATION plied Sikalastic®-560 GCC has sufficient curing time
(see curing times above) before any such inclement
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weather is expected. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Do not allow temporary ponding or moisture (Dew,
Condensation etc) to remain between coats on any ho- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
rizontal surfaces or until the final coating has totally on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
cured. Brush or mop surface water away during this due to circumstances beyond our control.
time.
It is recommended to carry out Adhesion and Compat- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
ibility tests with the Primer prior to application of fol-
lowing coats. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Sikalastic®-560 GCC should not be applied on roofs tions the declared data and recommended uses for
subject to long-term ponding water especially with this product may vary from country to country. Please
subsequent periods of frost. In cold climatic zones for consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Roofing structures with a pitch of less than 3 % appro- product data and uses.
priate drainage measures must have to be considered.
If aesthetics are important and normal drying times ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
are to be achieved, do not apply Sikalastic®-560 GCC
top coats with consumption rates greater than 0.35 For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
kg/m2. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Do not apply Sikalastic®-560 GCC directly on insulation to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
boards. Instead use a separation layer like Sikalastic®- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Carrier between insulation board and Sikalastic®-560 lated data.
GCC.
Sikalastic® Flexitape Heavy or Sika® Reemat Premium LEGAL NOTES
can be applied at areas with high movements, irregu-
lar substrate or to bridge cracks, joints and seams on The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
the substrate as well as for details. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Sikalastic® Flexitape Heavy or Sika® Reemat Premium products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
can be used as total reinforcement or for partial rein- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
forcements over dynamic cracks and joints. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Sikalastic®-560 GCC is not recommended for pedestri- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
an traffic. In case pedestrian traffic is unavoidable, tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Sikalastic®-560 GCC shall be covered with appropriate strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
paving materials. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
Do not apply cementitious products for example tile particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
mortar directly onto Sikalastic®-560 GCC. Use an al- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
kaline barrier, for example kiln dried quartz sand. from this information, or from any written recom-
Sikalastic®-560 GCC is to be used mainly in exposed mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
applications and is not for inverted buried systems. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Sikalastic®-560 GCC should not be subject to perman- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
ent water immersion. serves the right to change the properties of its
Whilst Sikalastic®-560 GCC is resistant to most com- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
monly encountered atmospheric pollutants, propriety be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
cleaning solutions and environmental spoilage, the current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
suitability of the product for use in applications with refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
increased chemical resistance requirements should Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
first be established in consultation with our Technical be supplied on request.
Department.
Overcoating Sikalastic®-560 GCC after 3 months expos-
ure, requires adhesion tests.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-614
ONE-COMPONENT, LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE WATER-
PROOFING MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-614 is a one-component, cold applied, ▪ Single component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
moisture-triggered polyurethane membrane. It cures ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
to form a seamless and durable waterproofing solu- ▪ Seamless membrane
tion for exposed roof areas and structures. ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Premium - easy to de-
Suitable for hot and tropical climatic conditions. tail
▪ Easily recoated when needed - no stripping required
USES ▪ Economic - provides a cost efficient life cycle exten-
sion of failing roofs
Sikalastic®-614 may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
fessionals. ▪ Elastic - retains flexibility even at low temperatures
▪ For roof waterproofing solutions in both new con- ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see table
struction and refurbishment projects ▪ Fast Curing - free from rain damage almost immedi-
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas, even when ately on application
accessibility is limited
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ For waterproofing underneath tiles bonded with ad-
hesives on balconies and terraces ▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA 13 / 0456 issued by Technical Assess-
ment Body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance 66458974, and provided with
the CE marking.
▪ Liquid-applied water impermeable product for ex-
ternal installations beneath ceramic tiling according
to DIN EN 14891 : 2012 - 07, Declaration of Perform-
ance 41363963, assessed by notified laboratory
0761, and provided with the CE marking.
▪ External fire performance according to ENV 1187:
BRoof (t1) / Broof (t4)
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN13501 - 1 :
Euroclass E

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base One-component, moisture-triggered aromatic polyurethane
Packaging 15 L (~20.7 kg) metal pail
5 L (~7.1 kg) metail pail
Colour White (RAL 9010), grey (RAL 7045), green (RAL 7009), other colours avail-
able upon request

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Shelf Life 9 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and
+25 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.45 kg/l (23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

Solid content by weight ~79 % (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.)


Solid content by volume ~68 % (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength Not Reinforced Reinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
~4.5 N/mm2 ~14 N/mm2

Tensile Resistance 550 N, reinforced


Elongation at Break Not Reinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
Reinforced
~150 % ~20 %

Service Temperature -20 °C min. / +80 °C max.

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure Roof Coating*
Sikalastic®-614 is applied in 1 or 2 coats

Total consumption ≥ 1.25 l/m2 (≥ 1.81 kg/m2)


Dry film thickness ≥ 0.85 mm

*For partial reinforcement Sikalastic® Fleece-120 or Sikalastic® Flexitape Heavy is applied at areas with high
movement, irregular substrate or to bridge cracks, joints and seams on the substrate as well as for details.
On bitumen felt a fully reinforced roof waterproofing system has to be applied.
For primer, please refer to the Substrate Pre-Treatment table below.

Reinforced Roof Waterproofing


Sikalastic®-614 is applied in one coat reinforced with Sika® Reemat Premi-
um and sealed with a further coat of Sikalastic®-614

Layer Product Consumption


1. Primer Please refer to sub- Please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the Primer
2. Base coat Sikalastic®-614 ≥ 1.0 l/m2
(≥ 1.45 kg/m2)
3.Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Premium -
4. Top coat Sikalastic®-614 ≥ 1.0 l/m2
(≥ 1.45 kg/m2)

Waterproofing below tiles bonded with tile adhesive


Sikalastic®-614 is applied on concrete or screed in one coat reinforced with
Sika® Reemat Premium, sealed with a further coat of Sikalastic®-614, fol-
lowed with one more coat Sikalastic®-614 broadcasted with quartz sand.

Layer Product Consumption


Primer Sika® Concrete Primer Please refer to PDS of
or the Primer
Sika® BondingPrimer
Base coat Sikalastic®-614 ≥ 1.0 l/m2
(≥ 1.45 kg/m2)
Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Premium -
Top coat Sikalastic®-614 ≥ 1.0 l/m2
(≥ 1.45 kg/m2)
Bonding bridge Sikalastic®-614 broad- ≥ 0.2 l/m2
casted with 2 kg/m2 (≥ 0.29 kg/m2)
quartz sand (ø 0.4 - 0.7
mm)
Tile adhesive Refer to Sika Technical Please refer to PDS of
report the tile adhesive
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Min. 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet)

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Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer
Brick and Stone Sika® Bonding Primer or Concrete
Primer where necessary on porous
or dusting substrates.
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer
crete slaps
Bituminous felt Only required for high reflectivity
applications (Sikalastic® Metal
Primer). Fully reinforced system
only.
Bituminous coatings Only required for high reflectivity
applications (Sikalastic® Metal
Primer). Fully reinforced system
only.
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals,lead,
copper, aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require a
complete layer of Sikalastic® Carrier.
For small exposed timber sections
use Sika® Concrete Primer or Sika
Bonding Primer.
Paints Subject to adhesion and compatibil-
ity tests
Existing SikaRoof® MTC System Sika® Reactivation Primer
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating please refer to the Product Data Sheet of the ap-
propriate cleaner and primer. Other substrates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a
test area first.

Pot Life Sikalastic®-614 is designed for fast curing. High temperatures combined
with high air humidity will accelerate the curing process. Thus, material in
opened containers should be applied immediately. In opened containers,
the material will form a film after 1 hour approximately. (+20 °C / 50 % r.h.)
Waiting Time / Overcoating Minimum waiting time* Ambient conditions
18 h +5 °C / 50 % r.h.
8h +10 °C / 50 % r.h.
6h +20 °C / 50 % r.h.
4h +30 °C / 50 % r.h.
*After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactivation Primer before continuing.

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient


conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Rain resistant* Touch dry Full cure Ambient condi-
tions
10 min 8h 16 h +5 °C / 50 % r.h.
10 min 6h 10 h +10 °C / 50 % r.h.
10 min 4h 7h +20 °C / 50 % r.h.
10 min 2h 5h +30 °C / 50 % r.h.
*Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the still liquid membrane.

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient


conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

MIXING Prior the application of Sikalastic®-614 the priming


coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
Mixing is not required, however if the product is ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product
settled or separated on opening, stir Sikalastic®-614 Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable
gently but thoroughly in order to achieve a uniform areas (handrails, etc) have to be protected with tape
colour. Stirring gently will minimise air entrainment. or plastic wrapping.

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▪ Do not use Sikalastic®-614 for indoor applications.
Roof Coating: ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
Sikalastic®-614 is applied in two coats. Prior to the ap- air conditioning unit.
plication of a 2nd coat the indicated waiting time in the ▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-614 directly on Sikalastic® In-
table Waiting Time / Overcoating shall be allowed. sulation boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier
Roof coatings may need partial reinforcement over between Sikalastic® Insulation board and Sikalastic®-
areas of stress or predictable movement for example 614.
joints overlaps detailing etc. Use Strips or sections of ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
Sika® Reemat Premium for reasonably sound surfaces below the coating.
for example, asbestos cement etc. For joints with mod- ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
erate movement, example Metal Sheeting use Sika® timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
Flexitape Heavy incorporating bond-break. Sikalastic® Carrier.
▪ For professional use only.
Reinforced Roof Waterproofing: ▪ Sikalastic®-614 may exhibit slight chalking at the sur-
Sikalastic®-614 is applied in combination with Sika® face – do not use run off water for live fish tanks, etc.
Reemat Premium. ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
below the coating.
1. Apply first coat of approximately 1 l/m2 of Sikalast- ▪ Low melting point bituminous materials may need
ic®-614. Work only so far in advance that the mater- priming – using a darker shade also helps hide any
ial stays liquid. staining from the volatiles.
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat Premium. Overlap it a
minimum 5 cm and ensure overlaps are sufficiently BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
wet to bond both layers.
3. Overroll the treated area until the Sikalastic® Ree- All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
mat Premium is completely embedded in the Base based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
coat. The roller may require only a little extra mater- vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
ial to keep wetted but no further significant materi-
al needs to be added at this stage. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
4. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-614 at a minim- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
um 1 l/m2 per coat. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Please note, always begin with details prior starting product data and uses.
with waterproofing the horizontal surface. For details
follow step 1-4. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Waterproofing below tiles: For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
For waterproofing below tiles, follow the instruction age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
for reinforced roof waterproofing system. After the to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
last coat of the waterproofing system has been cured, physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
apply another coat of Sikalastic®-614 broadcasted with lated data.
quartz sand (ø 0.4 -0.7 mm) as bonding bridge. Re-
move excessive sand after the liquid applied mem- LEGAL NOTES
brane has been cured. For application of the tile ad-
hesive, please refer to the product data sheet of the The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tile adhesive. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
CLEANING OF TOOLS rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
material can only be removed mechanically.
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
LIMITATIONS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-614 on substrates with rising legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
moisture. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Sikalastic®-614 is not suitable for permanent water mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
immersion. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ On substrates likely to exhibit out-gassing, apply dur- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap- serves the right to change the properties of its
plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
cur from rising air. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-614 with any solvent.
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
SikaRoof® MTC-12
HIGH PERFORMANCE, UV-STABLE LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE ROOF WATER-
PROOFING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaRoof® MTC-12 is a cold-applied, seamless, highly ▪ Proven technology - over 25 year track record
elastic and UV-stable moisture triggered polyurethane ▪ One component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
roof waterproofing system consisting of Sikalastic®- ▪ UV resistant - Highly reflective (RAL 9016) and resist-
601 BC, Sika® Reemat Standard and Sikalastic®-621 TC. ant to yellowing
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
USES ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Standard - easy to de-
tail
SikaRoof® MTC-12 may only be used by experienced ▪ Fast curing - free from resin damage almost immedi-
professionals. ately on application
SikaRoof® MTC-12 can be used as following: ▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
▪ Roof waterproofing solution for new construction even at low temperatures
and refurbishment projects ▪ High root resistance
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas and geo- ▪ Easily re-coated when needed - no stripping required
metry, even when accessibility is limited ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see primer chart
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
▪ In combination with Sikalastic®-621 TC - SR (traffic ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
white RAL 9016) for cool roofs and solar roofs
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA-09/0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance 44125185, provided with the CE
marking.

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Sikalastic®-601 BC applied in 1 coat, reinforced with Sika® Reemat Stand-
ard and sealed with 1 coat Sikalastic®-621 TC

Layer Product Consumption


1. Primer please refer to sub- please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the Primer
2. Base coat Sikalastic®-601 BC ≥ 0.75 l/m2 (≥ 1.0
kg/m2)
3.Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Standard -
4. Top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC ≥ 0.75 l/m2 (≥ 1.0
kg/m2)
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.
Chemical base Moisture-triggered aliphatic polyurethane
Colour Sikalastic®-601 BC: Oxide red (RAL 3011)
Sikalastic®-621 TC: Slate grey (RAL 7015), shale grey (RAL 8500), traffic
white (RAL 9016), other colours available upon request
Dry film thickness ~1.3 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~9 N/mm2 (EN ISO 527-3)

Elongation at Break ~38 % (EN ISO 527-3)

Tear Strength ~26 N/mm2 ( EN ISO 6383-1:2004)

Permeability to Water Vapour μ: ~4 100 (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

Water Vapour Transmission ~6.6 g/m2/day (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

Reaction to Fire Euroclass F (EN 13501-1)

Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)


continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85-94:
cyclic exposure Annex A5)
Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel
oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Sika Technical Department for specific information.
Solar Reflectance Index ≥ 109* (ASTM 1980)
* All values refer to the initial (properly cured, non-weathered) status of Sikalastic®-621 TC white (RAL
9016).

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Service Temperature –30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Brick & Stone Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer or
crete slabs Sika® Bonding Primer
Bituminous felt & coating Normally not required
Sikalastic® Metal Primer*
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals, lead,
copper, aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require a
complete layer of Sikalastic® Carri-
er.
For small exposed timber sections:
Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Paints & Coatings Subject to adhesion and compatibil-
ity tests
Existing Sikalastic® MTC System Sika® Reactivation Primer
Single ply membranes Consult Sika Technical Department
*Sikalastic® Metal Primer prevents migration of bituminous volatiles and improves long-term reflectivity.
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating please refer to
the Product Data Sheet of the appropriate cleaner and primer. Other sub-
strates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a test area
first.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Ambient conditions Minimum waiting time
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 18 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 8h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 6h
After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactiv-
ation Primer before continuing.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ambient condi- Rain resistance Touch dry Full cure
tions
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 8 – 12 h 16 – 24 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 4h 8 – 12 h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 3h 6–8h
* Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the still liquid membrane.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Shelf life Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Storage conditions Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC on substrates with rising
moisture.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ SikaRoof® MTC is not suitable for permanent water
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- immersion.
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and cur from rising air.
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic ▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-601 BC & Sikalastic®-621 TC
tiles, wooden substrates. with any solvent.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- ▪ Do not use SikaRoof® MTC for indoor applications.
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
ment. air conditioning unit.
▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC directly on insulation
MIXING
boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier between insu-
Mixing is not required, however if the product is lation board and SikaRoof® MTC.
settled or separated on opening, stir gently but thor- ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
oughly in order to achieve a uniform colour. Stirring below the coating.
gently will minimise air entrainment. ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
APPLICATION Sikalastic® Carrier.
▪ Do not apply cementitious products (example: tile
Prior the application of SikaRoof® MTC-12 the priming mortar) directly onto SikaRoof® MTC.
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Data Sheet of the
appropriate primer. Damageable areas (handrails etc.) All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
have to be protected with tape or plastic wrapping. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- due to circumstances beyond our control.
stallation of the horizontal surface.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so
far in advance that the material stays liquid Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a tions the declared data and recommended uses for
minimum 5 cm and ensure overlaps are sufficiently this product may vary from country to country. Please
wet to bond both layers. The roller may require only consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
a little extra material to keep wetted but no further product data and uses.
significant material needs to be added at this stage.
3. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-621 TC.
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
CLEANING OF TOOLS age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
ner S immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
lated data.
material can only be removed mechanically.

FURTHER DOCUMENTS
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method of
SikaRoof® MTC-12 refer to Method Statement.

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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
SikaRoof® MTC-15
HIGH PERFORMANCE, UV-STABLE LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE
ROOF WATERPROOFING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaRoof® MTC-15 is a cold-applied, seamless, highly Proven technology - over 25 year track record
elastic and UV-stable moisture triggered polyurethane ▪ One component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
roof waterproofing system consisting of Sikalastic®- ▪ UV resistant - Highly reflective (RAL 9016) and resist-
601 BC, Sika® Reemat Premium and Sikalastic®-621 TC. ant to yellowing
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic condition. ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
USES ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Premium - easy to de-
tail
SikaRoof® MTC-15 may only be used by experienced ▪ Fast curing - free from resin damage almost immedi-
professionals. ately on application
SikaRoof® MTC-15 can be used as following: ▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
▪ Roof waterproofing solution for new construction even at low temperatures
and refurbishment projects ▪ High root resistance
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas and geo- ▪ Easily re-coated when needed - no stripping required
metry, even when accessibility is limited ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see primer chart
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
▪ In combination with Sikalastic®-621 TC - SR (traffic ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
white RAL 9016) for cool roofs and solar roofs
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA-09/0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance 27265077, provided with the CE
marking
▪ External fire performance: BRoof (t1) - BRoof (t4)

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure Sikalastic®-601 BC applied in 1 coat, reinforced with Sika® Reemat Premi-
um and sealed with 1 coat Sikalastic®-621 TC

Layer Product Consumption


1. Primer Please refer to sub- please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the Primer
2.Base coat Sikalastic®-601 BC ≥ 1.0 l/m2 (≥ 1.4 kg/m2)
3.Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Premium -
4. Top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC ≥ 0.75 l/m2 (≥ 1.0 kg/m2)

Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.
Chemical Base Moisture-triggered aliphatic polyurethane
Colour Sikalastic®-601 BC: Oxide red (RAL 3011)
Sikalastic®-621 TC: Slate grey (RAL 7015), shale grey (RAL 8500), traffic
white (RAL 9016), other colours available upon request
Dry film thickness ~1.5 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~11.4 N/mm2 (EN ISO 527-3)

Elongation at Break ~46 % (EN ISO 527-3)

Tear Strength ~33 N/mm2 (EN ISO 6383-1:2004)

Permeability to Water Vapour μ: ~3 500 (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

Water Vapour Transmission ~6.5 g/m2/day (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

External Fire Performance BRoof (t1)*, BRoof (t2)*,BRoof (t3)*,BRoof (t4)* (EN 13501-5)
* Test have been carried out on calcium silicate substrate
Reaction to Fire Euroclass F (EN 13501-1)

Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)


continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85-94:
cyclic exposure Annex A5)
Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel
oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Sika Technical Department for specific information.

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Solar Reflectance Index ≥ 109* (ASTM 1980)
*All values refer to the initial (properly cured, non-weathered) status of Sikalastic®-621 TC white (RAL
9016).

Service Temperature –30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Brick & Stone Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer or
crete slabs Sika® Bonding Primer
Bituminous felt & coating Normally not required
Sikalastic® Metal Primer*
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals,lead,
copper, aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require a
complete layer of Sikalastic® Carri-
er.
For small exposed timber sections:
Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Paints & Coatings Subject to adhesion and compatibil-
ity tests
Existing Sikalastic® MTC System Sika® Reactivation Primer
Single ply membranes Consult Sika Technical Department
*Sikalastic® Metal Primer prevents migration of bituminous volatiles and improves long-term reflectivity.
Please refer to the Product Data Sheet of the appropriate cleaner and
primer for consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating . Other sub-
strates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a test area
first.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Ambient conditions Minimum waiting time
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 18 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 8h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 6h
After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactiv-
ation Primer before continuing.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ambient condi- Rain resistant Touch dry Full cure
tions
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 8 – 12 h 16 – 24 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 4h 8 – 12 h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 3h 6–8h
* Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the still liquid membrane.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Shelf Life Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Storage Conditions Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC on substrates with rising
moisture.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ SikaRoof® MTC is not sutable for permanent water
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- immersion.
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and cur from rising air.
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic ▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-601 BC & Sikalastic®-621 TC
tiles, wooden substrates. with any solvent.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- ▪ Do not use SikaRoof® MTC for indoor applications.
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
ment. air conditioning unit.
▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC directly on insulation
MIXING
boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier between insu-
Mixing is not required, however if the product is lation board and SikaRoof® MTC.
settled or separated on opening, stir gently but thor- ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
oughly in order to achieve a uniform colour. Stirring below the coating.
gently will minimise air entrainment. ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
APPLICATION Sikalastic® Carrier.
▪ Do not apply cementitious products (example: tile
Prior the application of SikaRoof® MTC-15 the priming adhesive) directly onto SikaRoof® MTC.
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable
areas (handrails etc) have to be protected with tape or All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
plastic wrapping. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- due to circumstances beyond our control.
stallation of the horizontal surface.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so
far in advance that the material stays liquid Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a tions the declared data and recommended uses for
minimum 5 centimetre and ensure overlaps are suf- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ficiently wet to bond both layers.The roller may re- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
quire only a little extra material to keep wetted but product data and uses.
no further significant material needs to be added at
this stage. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
3. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-621 TC. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
CLEANING OF TOOLS to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
lated data.
ner S immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be removed mechanically.

FURTHER DOCUMENTS
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method of
SikaRoof® MTC-15 refer to Method Statement.

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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
SikaRoof® MTC-18
HIGH PERFORMANCE, UV-STABLE LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE
ROOF WATERPROOFING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaRoof® MTC-18 is a cold-applied, seamless, highly ▪ Proven technology - over 25 year track record
elastic and UV-stable moisture triggered polyurethane ▪ One component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
roof waterproofing system consisting of Sikalastic®- ▪ UV resistant - Highly reflective (RAL 9016) and resist-
601 BC, Sika® Reemat Premium and Sikalastic®-621 TC. ant to yellowing
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
USES ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Standard - easy to de-
tail
SikaRoof® MTC-18 may only be used by experienced ▪ Fast curing - free from resin damage almost immedi-
professionals. ately on application
SikaRoof® MTC-18 can be used as following: ▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
▪ Roof waterproofing solution for new construction even at low temperatures
and refurbishment projects ▪ High root resistance
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas and geo- ▪ Easily re-coated when needed - no stripping required
metry, even when accessibility is limited ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see primer chart
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
In combination with Sikalastic®-621 TC – SR (traffic ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
white RAL 9016) for cool roofs and solar roofs
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA-09/0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance 15813688, provided with the CE
marking
▪ External fire performance: BRoof(t1), BRoof(t2),
BRoof(t3)
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1: Euroclass E

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure Sikalastic®-601 BC applied in 1 coat, reinforced with Sika® Reemat Premi-
um and sealed with 1 coat Sikalastic®-621 TC

Layer Product Consumption


1. Primer Please refer to sub- Please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the Primer
2.Base coat Sikalastic®-601 BC ≥ 1.0 l/m2 (≥ 1.4 kg/m2)
3. Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Premium -
4. Top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC ≥ 1.1 l/m2 (≥ 1.6 kg/m2)
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.
Chemical base Moisture-triggered aliphatic polyurethane
Colour Sikalastic®-601 BC: Oxide red (RAL 3011)
Sikalastic®-621 TC: Slate grey (RAL 7015), shale grey (RAL 8500), traffic
white (RAL 9016), other colours available upon request
Dry film thickness ~1.8 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~12.1 N/mm2 (EN ISO 527-3)

Elongation at Break ~58 % (EN ISO 527-3)

Tear Strength ~47 N/mm2 (EN ISO 6383-1:2004)

Permeability to Water Vapour μ: ~3 600 (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

Water Vapour Transmission ~5.8 g/m2/day (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

External Fire Performance BRoof (t1), BRoof (t2), BRoof (t3) (EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Euroclass E (EN 13501-1)

Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)


continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85-94:
cyclic exposure Annex A5)
Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel
oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Sika Technical Department for specific information.
Solar Reflectance Index ≥ 109* (ASTM 1980)
* All values refer to the initial (properly cured, non-weathered) status of Sikalastic®-621 TC white (RAL
9016).

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Service temperature –30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Brick & Stone Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer or
crete slabs Sika® Bonding Primer
Bituminous felt & coating Normally not required
Sikalastic® Metal Primer*
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals, lead,
copper, aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require a
complete layer of Sikalastic® Carrier.
For small exposed timber sections:
Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Paints & Coatings Subject to adhesion and compatibil-
ity tests
Existing Sikalastic® MTC System Sika® Reactivation Primer
Single ply membranes Consult Sika Technical Department
*Sikalastic® Metal Primer prevents migration of bituminous volatiles and improves long-term reflectivity.
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating you please refer
to the Product Data Sheet of the appropriate cleaner and primer. Other
substrates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a test
area first.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Ambient conditions Minimum waiting time
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 18 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 8h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 6h
After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactiv-
ation Primer before continuing.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ambient condi- Rain resistance Touch dry Full cure
tions
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 8 – 12 h 16 – 24 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 4h 8 – 12 h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 3h 6–8h
* Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the still liquid membrane.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

System Data Sheet


SikaRoof® MTC-18
December 2016, Version 02.02
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366
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Shelf life Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Storage conditions Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC on substrates with rising
moisture.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ SikaRoof® MTC is not suitable for permanent water
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- immersion.
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and cur from rising air.
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic ▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-601 BC & Sikalastic®-621 TC
tiles, wooden substrates. with any solvent.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- ▪ Do not use SikaRoof® MTC for indoor applications.
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
ment. air conditioning unit.
▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC directly on insulation
MIXING
boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier between Insu-
Mixing is not required, however if the product is lation board and SikaRoof® MTC.
settled or separated on opening, stir gently but thor- ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
oughly in order to achieve a uniform colour. Stirring below the coating.
gently will minimise air entrainment. ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
APPLICATION Sikalastic® Carrier.
▪ Do not apply cementitious products (example: tile
Prior the application of SikaRoof® MTC-18 the priming mortar) directly onto SikaRoof® MTC.
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable
areas (handrails etc). have to be protected with tape All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
or plastic wrapping. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- due to circumstances beyond our control.
stallation of the horizontal surface.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so
far in advance that the material stays liquid Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a tions the declared data and recommended uses for
minimum 5 centimetre and ensure overlaps are suf- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ficiently wet to bond both layers. The roller may re- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
quire only a little extra material to keep wetted but product data and uses.
no further significant material needs to be added at
this stage. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
3. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-621 TC. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
CLEANING OF TOOLS to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
lated data.
ner S immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be removed mechanically.

FURTHER DOCUMENTS
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method
of SikaRoof® MTC-18 refer to Method Statement.

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SYSTEM DATA SHEET
SikaRoof® MTC-22
HIGH PERFORMANCE, UV-STABLE LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE
ROOF WATERPROOFING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaRoof® MTC-22 is a cold-applied, seamless, highly ▪ Proven technology - over 25 year track record
elastic and UV-stable moisture triggered polyurethane ▪ One component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
roof waterproofing system consisting of Sikalastic®- ▪ UV resistant - Highly reflective (RAL 9016) and resist-
601 BC, Sika® Reemat Premium and Sikalastic®-621 TC. ant to yellowing
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
USES ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Standard - easy to de-
tail
SikaRoof® MTC-22 may only be used by experienced ▪ Fast curing - free from resin damage almost immedi-
professionals. ately on application
SikaRoof® MTC-22 can be used as following: ▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
▪ Roof waterproofing solution for new construction even at low temperatures
and refurbishment projects ▪ High root resistance
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas and geo- ▪ Easily re-coated when needed - no stripping required
metry, even when accessibility is limited ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see primer chart
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
▪ In combination with Sikalastic®-621 TC – SR (traffic ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
white RAL 9016) for cool roofs and solar roofs
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA-09/0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance 75346978, provided with the CE
marking
▪ Root resistance according to FLL
▪ External fire performance: BRoof(t1)
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1: Euroclass E

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure Sikalastic®-601 BC applied in 1 coat, reinforced with Sika® Reemat Premi-
um and sealed with 2 coats Sikalastic®-621 TC

Layer Product Consumption


1. Primer Please refer to sub- Please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the Primer
2.Base coat Sikalastic®-601 BC ≥ 1.0 l/m2 (≥ 1.4 kg/m2)
3. Reinforcement Sika® Reemat Premium -
4. Top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC ≥ 0.8 l/m2 (≥ 1.15
kg/m2)
5. Top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC ≥ 0.8 l/m2 (≥ 1.15
kg/m2)
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.
Chemical Base Moisture-triggered aliphatic polyurethane
Colour Sikalastic®-601 BC: Oxide red (RAL 3011)
Sikalastic®-621 TC: Slate grey (RAL 7015), shale grey (RAL 8500), traffic
white (RAL 9016), other colours available upon request
Dry film thickness ~2.2 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~11.0 N/mm2 (EN ISO 527-3)

Elongation at Break ~84 % (EN ISO 527-3)

Tear Strength ~52 N/mm2 (EN ISO 6383-1:2004)

Permeability to Water Vapour μ: ~4 700 (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

Water Vapour Transmission ~3.8 g/m2/day (EN ISO 1931 Method B)

External Fire Performance BRoof (t1), BRoof (t2), BRoof (t3), BRoof (t4) (EN 13501-5)

Reaction to Fire Euroclass E (EN 13501-1)

Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)


continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85-94:
cyclic exposure Annex A5)
Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel
oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Sika Technical Department for specific information.

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Solar Reflectance Index ≥ 109* (ASTM 1980)
* All values refer to the initial (properly cured, non-weathered) status of Sikalastic®-621 TC white (RAL
9016).

Service Temperature -30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Brick & Stone Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer or
crete slabs Sika® Bonding Primer
Bituminous felt & coating Normally not required
Sikalastic® Metal Primer*
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals, lead,
copper, aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require a
complete layer of Sikalastic® Carri-
er.
For small exposed timber sections:
Sika® Concrete Primer or
Sika® Bonding Primer
Paints & Coatings Subject to adhesion and compatibil-
ity tests
Existing Sikalastic® MTC System Sika® Reactivation Primer
Single ply membranes Consult Sika Technical Department
*Sikalastic® Metal Primer prevents migration of bituminous volatiles and improves long-term reflectivity.
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating you please refer
to the Product Data Sheet of the appropriate cleaner and primer. Other
substrates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a test
area first.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Ambient conditions Minimum waiting time
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 18 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 8h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 6h
After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactiv-
ation Primer before continuing.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ambient condi- Rain resistance Touch dry Full cure
tions
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 8 – 12 h 16 – 24 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 4h 8 – 12 h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min* 3h 6–8h
* Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the still liquid membrane.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Shelf Life Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet
Storage Conditions Please refer to individual Product Data Sheet

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION ▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC on substrates with rising
moisture.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ SikaRoof® MTC is not suitable for permanent water
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- immersion.
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and cur from rising air.
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic ▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-601 BC & Sikalastic®-621 TC
tiles, wooden substrates. with any solvent.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- ▪ Do not use SikaRoof® MTC for indoor applications.
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
ment. air conditioning unit.
▪ Do not apply SikaRoof® MTC directly on insulation
MIXING
boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier between Insu-
Mixing is not required, however if the product is lation board and SikaRoof® MTC.
settled or separated on opening, stir gently but thor- ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
oughly in order to achieve a uniform colour. Stirring below the coating.
gently will minimise air entrainment. ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
APPLICATION Sikalastic® Carrier.
▪ Do not apply cementitious products (example: tile
Prior the application of SikaRoof® MTC-22 the priming mortar) directly onto SikaRoof® MTC.
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable
areas (handrails etc.) have to be protected with tape All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
or plastic wrapping. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- due to circumstances beyond our control.
stallation of the horizontal surface.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so
far in advance that the material stays liquid Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a tions the declared data and recommended uses for
minimum 5 centimetre and ensure overlaps are suf- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ficiently wet to bond both layers. The roller may re- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
quire only a little extra material to keep wetted but product data and uses.
no further significant material needs to be added at
this stage. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
3. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-621 TC. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
4. For SikaRoof® MTC-22 a third coat of Sikalastic®-621 age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
TC has to be applied. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
CLEANING OF TOOLS lated data.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
ner S immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be removed mechanically.

FURTHER DOCUMENTS
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method
of SikaRoof® MTC-22 refer to Method Statement.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-601 BC
HIGH PERFORMANCE, ONE-COMPONENT, LIQUID APPLIED POLY-
URETHANE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE BASE COAT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-601 BC is a one-component, cold-applied, ▪ Proven technology - over 25 year track record
seamless, highly elastic, moisture-triggered polyureth- ▪ One component – no mixing, easy and ready to use
ane Base Coat (BC) designed to provide easy applica- ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
tion and a durable solution as part of the SikaRoof® ▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
MTC systems. ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Premium - easy to de-
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. tail
▪ Fast curing - free from rain damage almost immedi-
USES ately on application
▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
Sikalastic®-601 BC may only be used by experienced even at low temperatures
professionals. ▪ High root resistance
▪ Base Coat for SikaRoof® MTC 12,15, 18, 22 in both ▪ Easily recoated when needed - no stripping required
new construction and refurbishment projects ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates- see primer chart
▪ For cold and warm roof build-ups ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas, even when ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
accessibility is limited
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Base Coat for Sika SolaRoof® MTC 12, 15, 18, 22 in
combination with Sikalastic®-621 SR as highly reflect- As part of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
ive roof waterproofing system for excellent cool roof ▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
characteristics and photovoltaic panels. ETAG 005, ETA-09/0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA), Declara-
tion of Performance provided with the CE marking:
SikaRoof® MTC 12: 44125185
SikaRoof® MTC 15: 27265077
SikaRoof® MTC 18: 15813688
SikaRoof® MTC 22: 75346978
▪ Root resistance approval according FLL (Institute of
Horticulture)
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1: Euroclass E
▪ External fire performance according to EN 13501-5:
BRoof (t1) - BRoof (t4) (SikaRoof® MTC 15, non-com-
bustible substrates)
BRoof (t1) - BRoof (t4) (SikaRoof® MTC 18, build up
roofs)
BRoof (t1) (SikaRoof® MTC 22, Build up roofs)

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base One-component, moisture-triggered aliphatic Polyurethane
Packaging 5 L (~6.8 kg) metal pail
15 L (~20.40 kg) metal pail
Colour Oxide red (RAL 3011)
Shelf Life 9 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and
+25 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.36 kg/l (+23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

Solid content by weight ~84.3 % (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.)


Solid content by volume ~78 % (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)
continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85 – 94: An-
cyclic exposure nex A5)

Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel


oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Sika technical service for specific information.
Service Temperature -30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
System Performance Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
Pot Life Sikalastic®-601 BC is designed for fast curing. High temperatures combined
with high air humidity will accelerate the curing process. Thus, material in
opened containers should be applied immediately. In opened containers,
the material will form a film after 1 hour approximately (+20 °C / 50 % r.h.).

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Minimum waiting time* Ambient conditions
18 h +5 °C / 50 % r.h.
8h +10 °C / 50 % r.h.
6h +20 °C / 50 % r.h.
*After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® Reactivation Primer before continuing.

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient


conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FURTHER DOCUMENTS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method please refer
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, to Method Statement of SikaRoof® MTC Systems.
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con-
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate LIMITATIONS
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- ▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-601 BC on substrates with
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and rising moisture.
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic ▪ Sikalastic®-601 BC is not suitable for permanent wa-
tiles, wooden substrates. ter immersion.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
ment "SikaRoof® MTC Systems". plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
cur from rising air.
MIXING ▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-601 BC with any solvent.
Mixing is not required, however if the product is ▪ Do not use Sikalastic®-601 BC for indoor applications.
settled or separated on opening, stir Sikalastic®-601 BC ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
gently but thorougly in order to achieve a uniform col- air conditioning unit.
or. Stirring gently will minimise air entrainment. ▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-601 BC directly on Sikalastic®
Insulation boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier
APPLICATION between Sikalastic® Insulation board and Sikalastic®-
601 BC.
Prior the application of Sikalastic®-601 BC the priming ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait- below the coating.
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product ▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
areas (handrails etc.) have to be protected with tape Sikalastic® Carrier.
or plastic wrapping. ▪ Do not apply cementitious products (For example,
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- tile mortar) directly onto Sikalastic®-601 BC.
stallation of the horizontal surface. ▪ For professional use only.
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
far in advance that the material stays liquid*.
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
minimum 5 cm and ensure overlaps are sufficiently based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
wet to bond both layers. vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
3. The roller may require only a little extra material to
keep wetted but no further significant material LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
needs to be added at this stage.
4. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
area with second coat of Sikalastic® 621. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
5. For SikaRoof MTC 22 apply a third coat of Sikalastic® this product may vary from country to country. Please
621 consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
material can only be removed mechanically.
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-621 TC
HIGH PERFORMANCE, ONE-COMPONENT, LIQUID APPLIED POLYURETHANE TOP COAT
FOR SIKAROOF® MTC ROOF WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-621 TC is a cold-applied, one-component, ▪ Proven technology - over 25 year track record
seamless, highly elastic and UV-stable moisture- ▪ One component - no mixing, easy and ready to use
triggered polyurethane Top Coat (TC) designed to ▪ UV resistant - Highly reflective (RAL9016) and resist-
provide easy application and a durable solution as part ant to yellowing
of the SikaRoof® MTC systems, as well as for detailing ▪ Cold applied - requires no heat or flame
on single ply membranes. ▪ Seamless roof waterproofing membrane
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Compatible with Sika® Reemat Premium - easy to de-
tail
USES ▪ Fast curing - free from resin damage almost immedi-
ately on application
Sikalastic®-621 TC may only be used by experienced ▪ High elastic and crack-bridging - retains flexibility
professionals. even at low temperatures
▪ Top Coat for SikaRoof® MTC 12, 15, 18, 22 in both ▪ High root resistance
new construction and refurbishment projects ▪ Easily re-coated when needed - no stripping required
▪ For roofs displaying complex detail areas and geo- ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates - see primer chart
metry, even when accessibility is limited ▪ Vapour permeable - allows substrate to breathe
▪ For cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs ▪ Strong resistance to common atmospheric chemicals
▪ Highly reflective top coat Sikalastic®-621 TC - SR
(traffic white RAL 9016) as part of the Sika SolaRoof™ APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
MTC systems for excellent cool roof characteristics
and bi-facial photovoltaic panels. As part of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
▪ For detailing solutions on singly ply membranes ▪ Liquid applied roof waterproofing kit according to
ETAG 005, ETA - 09 / 0139 issued by technical assess-
ment body British Board of Agrément (BBA) provided
with the CE marking, Declaration of Performance
SikaRoof® MTC 12: 44125185
SikaRoof® MTC 15: 27265077
SikaRoof® MTC 18: 15813688
SikaRoof® MTC 22: 75346978
▪ Root resistance approval according FLL (Institute of
Horticulture)
▪ Reaction to fire according to EN 13501-1: Euroclass E
▪ External fire performance according to EN 13501-5:
▪ BRoof (t1) - BRoof (t4) (SikaRoof® MTC 15, non-com-
bustible substrates)
▪ BRoof (t1) - BRoof (t4) (SikaRoof® MTC 18, build up
roofs)
▪ BRoof (t1) (SikaRoof® MTC 22, Build up roofs)

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base One-component, moisture-triggered aliphatic polyurethane
Packaging 5 L (~7.2 kg) metal pail
15 L (~21.6 kg) metal pail
Colour Slate grey (RAL 7015), shale grey (RAL 8500), traffic white (RAL 9016), oth-
er colours available upon request
Shelf life 9 months from date of production
Storage conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and
+25 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.44 kg/l (23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

Solid content ~81.3 % by weight


~87.4 % by volume

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Chemical Resistance Salt spray 1000 h (ASTM B117)
continuous exposure
Prohesion testing 1000 h (ASTM G85-94 : An-
cyclic exposure nex A5)

Strong resistance to a wide range of reagents including paraffin, petrol, fuel


oil, white spirit, acid rain, detergents and moderate solutions of acids and
alkalis. Some low molecular weight alcohols can soften the material. Con-
tact Technical Department for specific information.
Solar Reflectance Index ≥ 109* (ASTM 1980)
*All values refer to the initial (properly cured, non-weathered) status of Sikalastic®-621 TC white (RAL
9016).

Service Temperature -30 °C min. / +80 °C max.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
System Performance Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 5 % r.h. min. / 85 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +60 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Please refer to System Data Sheets of SikaRoof® MTC Systems
Pot Life Sikalastic®-621 TC is designed for fast curing. High temperatures combined
with high air humidity will increase the curing process. Thus, material in
opened containers should be applied immediately. In opened containers,
the material will form a film after 1 – 2 hours approximately (+20 °C / 50 %
r.h.).

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Ambient conditions Minimum waiting time
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 18 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 8h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 6h
*After four days the surface must be cleaned and primed with Sika® React-
ivation Primer before continuing.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ambient condi- Rain resistance Touch dry Full cure
tions
+5 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min 8 – 12 h 16 – 24 h
+10 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min 4h 8 – 12 h
+20 °C / 50 % r.h. 10 min 3h 6–8h
*Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically dam-
age the still liquid membrane.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Sikalastic®-621 TC.

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION CLEANING OF TOOLS

The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- ner S immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate material can only be removed mechanically.
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- FURTHER DOCUMENTS
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion, primer chart and application method please refer
tiles, wooden substrates.
to Method Statement of SikaRoof® MTC Systems.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State-
ment. LIMITATIONS
MIXING ▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-621 TC on substrates with
rising moisture.
Mixing is not required, however if the product is ▪ Sikalastic®-621 TC is not sutable for permanent wa-
settled or separated on opening, stir Sikalastic®-621 TC ter immersion.
gently but thoroughly in order to achieve a uniform ▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur-
colour. Stirring gently will minimise air entrainment. ing falling ambient and substrate temperature. If ap-
plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc-
APPLICATION cur from rising air.
▪ Do not dilute Sikalastic®-621 TC with any solvent.
Prior the application of Sikalastic®-621 TC the priming ▪ Do not use Sikalastic®-621 TC for indoor applications.
coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait- ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product air conditioning unit.
Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable ▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-621 TC directly on Sikalastic®
areas (handrails etc) have to be protected with tape or Insulation boards. Instead use Sikalastic® Carrier
plastic wrapping. between Sikalastic® Insulation board and Sikalastic®-
Please note, always begin with details prior to the in- 621 TC.
stallation of the horizontal surface. ▪ Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften
below the coating.
1. Apply first coat of Sikalastic®-601 BC. Work only so
▪ Areas with high movement, irregular substrates, or
far in advance that the material stays liquid.
timber based roof decks require a complete layer of
2. Roll in the Sikalastic® Reemat. Overlap the Reemat a
Sikalastic® Carrier.
minimum 5 cm and ensure overlaps are sufficiently
▪ Do not apply cementitious products (example: tile
wet to bond both layers.
mortar) directly onto Sikalastic®-621 TC.
3. The roller may require only a little extra material to
▪ For professional use only.
keep wetted but no further significant material
needs to be added at this stage.
4. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
area with second coat of Sikalastic®-621 TC. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
5. For SikaRoof MTC 22 apply a third coat of on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-851 R
TWO-COMPONENT SPRAY APPLIED ROOF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-851 R is a two component, elastic, crack- ▪ Solvent free
bridging, rapid-curing modified polyurethane/ poly- ▪ Fast application: application with 2-part hot spray
urea-hybrid membrane. equipment
Sikalastic®-851 R is for machine application only. ▪ Fast curing: over coating with top coat possible after
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. approximately 10 minutes
▪ Seamless waterproofing membrane
USES ▪ High Solids: contains no fillers
▪ Excellent crack-bridging properties
Sikalastic®-851 R may only be used by experienced ▪ Highly elastic and crack bridging
professionals. ▪ Low viscosity
▪ For use as a waterproofing membrane on flat and ▪ Water vapour permeable allows the substrate to
pitched roof structures with additional top coat for breathe
UV-protection for exposed roofs. ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates
▪ For use as a waterproofing membrane underneath ▪ 12 months shelf life
planting or hard landscaping on podium areas.
▪ For use as a waterproofing membrane underneath SUSTAINABILITY
XPS insulation as part of an inverted or vegetative
roof system. Conformity with LEED v 2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
▪ For use as a waterproofing membrane for other con- Materials - Paints and Coatings
crete structures and on non-trafficked concrete areas
with an additional top coat for UV-protection. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Test report for root resistance following DIN 4062:
report no.: P9638-1-E dated 29/05/2015
▪ Test report for crack bridging properties following
DIN EN 1062-7: report no.: P 9638-2-E dated
29/05/2015

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Modified Polyurethane / Polyurea-Hybrid
Packaging Component A 211 kg drum
Component B 202 kg drum

Colour Component A (ISO) Clear / brownish


Component A (Resin)
Component B (ISO) Clear / brownish
Grey or yellowish
Mixed product: grey approximately RAL 7004

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Shelf life Component A 12 months from date of production
Component B 12 months from date of production

Storage conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density Component A ~1.08 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Component B ~1.04 kg/l
Mixed resin: ~1.00 kg/l (cured film)
All density values at +23 °C

Solid content > 99 %


Viscosity Component A ~2300 mPas at +20 °C
Component B ~2300 mPas at +20 °C

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness Temperature After 1 hour After 24 hours After 28 days
+8 °C ~81 ~88 ~88
+23 °C ~83 ~88 ~88

Tensile Strength ~11.0 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53504)

Elongation at Break ~350 % (28 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53504)

Crack Bridging Ability Dynamic crack-bridging B 4.2 (DIN EN 1062-7)


class
Static crack-bridging class A5

Resistance to Root Penetration Free of penetration of the roots (DIN 4062)


Free of growth into the ground
Reaction to Fire Euroclass E (EN 13501-1; DIN EN ISO 11925-2)

Chemical Resistance Sikalastic®-851 R is generally resistant to:


▪ Bitumen
▪ Alkalis
Thermal Resistance Sikalastic®-851 R is short term resistant to mastic asphalt (hot poured as-
phalt) applied at a maximum of +240 °C.
Sikalastic®-851 R elastic properties are maintained at temperatures as low
as -30 °C.

SYSTEMS

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System Structure Exposed Roof Waterproofing
Sikalastic®-851 R is applied in one coat and sealed with one coat
Sikalastic®-621 or Sikalastic®-445
Layer Product Consumption
1. Primer Please refer to sub- Please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the primer
2.Waterproofing Sikalastic®-851 R ≥ 1.6 kg/m2
3. UV Protection Sikalastic®-621 or ≥ 1.0 kg/m2
Sikalastic®-445
Non-Exposed Roof Waterproofing
Sikalastic®-851 R is applied in one or two coats
Layer Product Consumption
1. Primer Please refer to sub- Please refer to PDS of
strate pre-treatment the primer
2.Waterproofing Sikalastic®-851 R ≥ 2.1 kg/m2
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage.
Dry film thickness Exposed Roof Waterproofing
Waterproofing ~1.6 mm
UV Protection ~0.5 mm
Total ~2.0 mm
Non-Exposed Roof Waterproofing
Waterproofing ~2.1 mm

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : Component B = 1 : 1 (by volume)
Component A : Component B = 1.04 : 1 (by weight)
Product Temperature Component A +70 - 80 °C
Component B +65 - 70 °C
Hose +65 - 70 °C

Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +50 °C max.


Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +55 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM - measurement on Oven-dry meth-
od
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Substrate Pre-Treatment Substrate Primer
Cementitious substrates Sika® Concrete Primer or Sikafloor®-
161 lightly broadcast with quartz
sand, 0.3 – 0.8 mm, for example
Sikadur®-507
Ceramic tiles (unglazed), and con- Sika® Concrete Primer
crete slabs
Bituminous felt Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Bituminous coatings Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Metals Sikalastic® Metal Primer
Ferrous or galvanised metals, lead,
copper,aluminium, brass or stain-
less steel
For the consumption rates and waiting time / overcoating please refer to the PDS of the appropriate
primer. Other substrates must be tested for their compatibility. If in doubt, apply a test area first.

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Before applying Sikalastic®-851 R on Sikafloor®-161 allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum waiting time Maximum waiting
time1
+10 °C 24 h 1 month
+20 °C 12 h 1 month
+30 °C 8h 1 month
+45 °C 6h 1 month
Before applying Sikalastic®-851 R on Sikalastic®-851 R allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum waiting time Maximum waiting
time2
+10 °C 4 min 3h
+20 °C 4 min 3h
+30 °C 4 min 1h
+45 °C 4 min 1h
Before applying Sikalastic®-621 or Sikalastic®-445 on Sikalastic®-851 R al-
low:
Substrate temperature Minimum waiting time Maximum waiting
time2
+10 °C 4 min 24 h
+20 °C 4 min 24 h
+30 °C 4 min 24 h
+45 °C 4 min 24 h
1 Assuming that any dirt has been carefully removed and any contamination is avoided.
2 If the maximum waiting time is exceeded, Sika® Concrete Primer has to
be applied with a consumption rate of 100 g/m2 as an adhesion promoter
between the layers.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Rain resistant Ready for foot Ready for foot Ambient condi-
after traffic1 (careful) traffic tions
~5 min ~8 min ~24 h +10 °C
~5 min ~5 min ~18 h +20 °C
~5 min ~4 min ~14 h +30 °C
~5 min ~4 min ~12 h +45 °C
1Only for inspection or for application of next layer.

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient


conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Ensure equal pressure of component A + B. The accur-


acy of pressure, mixing and dosage must be controlled
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION regularly with the equipment.

The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, APPLICATION


clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con-
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate Prior the application of Sikalastic®-851 R the priming
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding coat if used must have cured tack-free. For the Wait-
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- ing Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product
strates are such as: Concrete, bituminous felts and Data Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic areas (handrails etc.) have to be protected with tape
tiles. or plastic wrapping.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- Waterproofing: Spray apply Sikalastic®-851 R with suit-
tion and primer chart please refer to Method State- able two-component hot spray equipment. Possible
ment. suppliers of spray equipment are Gama, Graco, Iso-
therm, WiWa, Reaku etc.
MIXING UV Protection: One layer of Sikalastic®-621 or Sikalast-
ic®-445 applied either by roller or airless spray.
Dose and mix with suitable two-component spray For more detailed application engineering information
equipment. Maintain recommended product and hose please refer to the appropriate Method Statement.
temperature.
Recomended pressure:
Component A + B 160 - 180 bar.

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CLEANING OF TOOLS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
material can only be removed mechanically. due to circumstances beyond our control.
LIMITATIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Application is by 2-part hot spray equipment only. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
▪ For spray application the use of protective health and tions the declared data and recommended uses for
safety equipment is mandatory. this product may vary from country to country. Please
▪ Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions be- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
fore use the tools and mixing equipment. product data and uses.
▪ Products shall only be applied in accordance with
their intended use.
▪ Do not apply Sikalastic®-851 R on substrates with
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
rising moisture. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, apply dur- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
ing falling ambient and substrate temperatures. If ap- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
plied during rising temperatures “pin holing” may oc- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
cur from rising air. lated data.
▪ Product shall be used in conjunction with a safe sys-
tem of work. Ensure an adequate assessment of all
site risks has been conducted prior to work commen-
LEGAL NOTES
cing. Refer to the product safety datasheet for fur- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ther guidance. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Do not use Sikalastic®-851 R for indoor applications. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Sikalastic®-851 R is not UV light resistant and changes rent knowledge and experience of the products when
colour under UV exposure. However, the perform- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
ance and technical properties are not affected conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
providing the exposure is maximum 4 weeks. It is tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
therefore advisable to overcoat Sikalastic®-851 R strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
with UV protective top coat as early as possible. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ In wet areas or climatic zones with a permanent air particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
humidity of more than 80 %, in combination with a legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
permanent air temperature of more than +30 °C, from this information, or from any written recom-
Sika® Concrete Primer must be used as adhesion pro- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
moter. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Please note: Always apply a test area first. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikalastic®-822
HAND APPLIED LIQUID WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic®-822 is a 2-part elastic, crack bridging, hand ▪ Excellent crack bridging properties
applied polyurethane membrane. ▪ Highly elastic waterproofing membrane
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES
▪ Polymer Institute Dr. Stenner GmbH, test report P
Sikalastic®-822 may only be used by experienced pro- 1700-1 and P1700-2, confirmation with require-
fessionals. ments of ZTV-BEL-B, part 3, 1995
▪ As waterproofing membrane underneath hot poured ▪ Kiwa Polymer Institute, test report 5879, additional
asphalt on bridge and car park decks testing according ETAG 033
▪ As waterproofing membrane for other concrete ▪ Otto-Graf-Institute, Unversity of Stuttgart, test re-
structures and non-trafficed concrete areas with an port 16-31835, fire behaviour according DIN 4102,
additional top coat for UV protection part 7
▪ As repair kit for Sikalastic®-821 LV and Sikalastic®-851
(R)
▪ As waterproofing for upstands and details on torched
bituminous membranes

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base 2-component polyurethane resin
Packaging Part A: 21 kg drum
Part B. 14 kg drum
Appearance / Colour Grey, approximately RAL 7005
Shelf Life 6 month from date of production
Storage Conditions Store properly in original, unopened and undamaged sealed packging in dry
conditions at temperatures from +5 °C to +25 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light and frost.
Density Part A: ~1.69 kg/l
Part B: ~1.05 kg/l
Mixed resin: ~1.33 kg/l
Solid Content ~96 % by weight
Viscosity Part A: ~14500 mPas
Part B: ~9300 mPas

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Strength ~4.4 N/mm² DIN 53504

Elongation at Break 350 % to 400 % DIN 53504

Crack Bridging Ability Up to 0.3 mm at -20 °C


Chemical Resistance Resistant to de-icing salts, bitumen and alkalis
Thermal Resistance Short term resistant to mastic asphalt up to +240 °C
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 60 : 40 (by weight)
Consumption ~1.33 kg/m²/mm
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity Max. 85 %
Dew Point The substrate and the uncured membrane must be at least 3 °C above dew
point to reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the membrane fin-
ish. Beware of condensation
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % according CM method
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~40 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+30 °C ~20 min
+40 °C ~10 min

Waiting Time / Overcoating Before applying Sikalastic®-823/ Sikalastic®-825 allow:


Temperature Minumum Maximum1)
+10 °C 16 h 1 month
+20 °C 12 h 1 month
+30 °C 10 h 1 month
+40 °C 8h 1 month
1) Assuming that dirt has been removed properly and contamination is
avoided

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed


mechanically.
MIXING
LIMITATIONS
Prior to mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of
part B is added to part A mix continuously for 3 In order to avoid blistering it is recommended to apply
minutes until a uniform mis has been achieved. during falling temperatures.
To ensure thorough mixing pour material in a clean Control film thicknesses during application by using a
container and mix again to achieve consistent mix thickness gauge.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrap- For application on vertical or inclined surfaces, up to 2
ment. % BTW. Extender T must be added to increase sag res-
istance.
APPLICATION Sikalastic®-822 is not UV light resistant and changes
colour under UV exposure, however the performance
Sikalastic®-822 is poured and than spread evenly with
and properties are not affected provided the exposure
a notched / toothed trowel. Roll immediately in cross
is maximum 4 weeks. It is therefore advisable to over-
wise with a spiked roller to ensure even thickness and
coat Sikalastic®-822 with hot poured asphalt as early
to remove any entrapped air.
as possible.
CLEANING OF TOOLS Areas not to be overlaid with asphalt and which are
permanently exposed to UV radiation must be over-
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- coated with a suitable protective coating.
ner C immediately after use. In wet areas or climatic zones with a permanent air hu-

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midity of > 80 % in combination with a permanent air LEGAL NOTES
temperature of > +30 °C, the adhesion promoter
Sikalastic®-810 or Sika® Concrete Primer must be used. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Please note that Sikalastic®-822 is not suitable for ap- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
plications with permanent water load. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Prior to placing the asphalt, the tack coat Sikalastic®- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
823 must be applied by brush, roller or spray. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
All systems with a different type of asphalt (example: conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
other than hot poured asphalt) must be approved and tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
in accordance with local specifications. For this pur- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
pose a reference area must to be carried out, to be ap- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
proved by the awarding authority. Sika excludes any particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
responsibility for all asphalt layers. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or from this information, or from any written recom-
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may ad- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
versely affect the finish. For heating use only electric for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
powered warm air blower systems. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. be supplied on request.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 09/09/2012
Identification no: 02 09 15 20 500 0 000014
Version no: GCC
®
Sikalastic -612

Sikalastic®-612
Cost-Effective, Single Component, Polyurethane, Liquid
Waterproofing Membrane
Sikalastic -612 is a single component, cold-applied, moisture-triggered
®
Product
polyurethane membrane. It cures to form a seamless and durable waterproofing
Description
Construction

solution for exposed roof areas.


Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses  Water-proofing of flat and pitched roof structures
 Treatment of new construction and refurbishment of existing structures
 Applicable to existing concrete, asphalt, roofing felt, brickwork, asbestos cement
decks (subject to condition and priming requirements).
Characteristics /  Single component
Advantages  Cold applied
 Can be reinforced where required
 Seamless, fully bonded membrane based upon moisture-triggered chemistry
 Vapour permeable
 Elastic
 Good adhesion to most substrates – see table
 No mixing, easy and ready to use
 Moves with normal thermal movement - Retains flexibility even at low
temperatures
 Reinforced system - easy to detail
 Free from rain damage almost immediately on application (see table)
 Economic – provides a cost efficient life cycle extension of failing roofs
 Allows substrate to breathe
 Requires no heat or flame
 Easily recoated when needed - no stripping required

Tests
Approval / Standards ETA – 005 Part 6 - W2
Resistance to fire spread ENV 1187 – B roof (t1) On Non-Combustible surfaces
Euroclass E – EN 13501 - 1
Complies with REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006

Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colour White or Grey
Packaging 15 lt (~21.3 kg), single use pails

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Storage
Storage Conditions Store in original, unopened and undamaged sealed packaging in dry conditions at
temperatures between +5°C and +25°C. Protect from direct sunlight and frost.
Exposure to higher temperatures will reduce shelf life. Reference should also be
made to the storage recommendations within the material safety datasheet.
Shelf Life 9 months minimum from date of production when stored in original unopened and
undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base One component moisture-triggered aromatic polyurethane
Density (at 20°C) ~ 1.42 kg/litre (EN ISO 2811-1)
Solid Content ~ 80% by weight (+23°C / 50% r.h.)
~ 68% by volume (+23°C / 50% r.h.)
Flash Point 49°C (closed cup method)

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Tensile Strength ~ 4.5N/mm2 unreinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
~ 8 N/mm2 reinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
Elongation at Break ~ 180% unreinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
~ 150% unreinforced (after heat ageing) (EN ISO 527-3)
~ 50% reinforced (EN ISO 527-3)
Tensile Load 370 N reinforced
ETA Levels of
Performance External Fire Performance Broof (t1)
Reaction To Fire Euroclass E
Categorisation by Working Life W2
Categorisation by Climatic Zones M and S
Categorisation by Imposed Loads P4
hard substrate only)
Categorisation by Roof Slope S1 – S4
Categorisation by Surface Temperature
Lowest TL3
Highest TH3
Friction Coefficient NPD
Water Vapour Diffusion (Sd) 3.47m
Resistance to Wind Loads >50kPa

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System
Information
System Structure Roof Coating:
For UV-stable coating, to extend life of existing
structurally stable roofs.

Build up: Sikalastic -612 applied in one or two coats


®

Substrates: Concrete, metals, asbestos cement, screeds, tiles.


®
Primer: Please refer to Sikalastic Primer-Cleaner chart below
Total thickness: ~ 0.5 – 1.4 mm depending on system used
2 2
Total consumption: ~ 0.7 – 2 lt/m (1.0 - 2.82 kg/m ) depending on system used
® ®
For partial reinforcement Sikalastic Fleece-120 or Sikalastic Flexitape Heavy is
applied at areas with high movement, irregular substrate or to bridge cracks, joints
and seams on the substrate as well as for details.

Reinforced Roof Waterproofing:


For cost efficient waterproofing solutions in new construction and refurbishment
projects.
For projects with surfaces subject to probable movement and light maintenance foot
traffic.

Build up: Sikalastic -612 applied in one coat, reinforced with


®
®
Sikalastic Fleece-120, and sealed with a further coat of
®
Sikalastic -612
Substrates: Concrete, metals, wood, tiles, asphalt, felt
®
Primer: Please refer to Sikalastic Primer-Cleaner chart below
Total thickness: ~2.0 - 2.3 mm
2 2
Total consumption: ~2 lt/m (2.82 kg/m )

Test compatibility before use – bituminous felts and asphalt based materials need
full reinforcement. Bituminous materials may also soften temporarily and could
produce a slight stain.

Application Details
Consumption Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
Economic coating 2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
0.7 lt/m (≥ 1.00 kg/m )
system
2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
Standard coating system 0.5 lt/m (≥0.7kg/m )
2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
0.5 lt/m (≥0.7kg/m )
2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
ETAG 005 System 1lt/m (1.42kg/m )
2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
1lt/m (1.42kg/m )
1 x Sikalastic -612
®
2 2
Reinforced roof 1.3 lt/m (≥1.8kg/m )
embedded with
waterproofing system ®
Sikalastic Fleece 120
2 2
1 x Sikalastic -612
® 0.7 lt/m (≥1.0kg/m )

These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage, etc.

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Explanation of Icons
One component product. Stir before using

UV resistant and resistant to yellowing

Highly elastic and crack-bridging

Vapour permeable

Easy application by brush, roller or airless spray equipment even


when accessibility is limited

Bonds fully to most substrates, preventing the migration of water

Seamless waterproofing membrane

Fire resistant

Compatible with bituminous felts

Resistant to wind uplift

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Generally primers are not normally required for the Sikalstic -612 coating system.
®
Primers
For porous or irregular surfaces typically, allow an extra initial coat of approximately
2 2
0.25 – 0.3 lt/m (~ 0.4kg /m ) if necessary.
Dusty friable surfaces will benefit from sealing with the Sika primers shown below.
However this is not a substitute for achieving a sound surface and adhesion quality
under these circumstances is limited by the strength and condition of the substrate.
All primers should be coated within 24 hours or, as soon as relevant data sheets
advise, to avoid atmospheric or physical contamination.
See also table below for specific details.

Consumption
Substrate Primer 2
(ml/m )
®
Thin coating as primer or Sika Concrete
®
Cementitious substrates preferably Sika Concrete Primer Primer
≈ 100 - 200
Not normally required – but Sika
Bonding Primer or Concrete
Brick and Stone
Primer where necessary on
porous or dusting substrates
® ®
Sika Concrete Primer Sika Concrete
Ceramic tiles (unglazed) Primer
and Concrete Slabs
≈ 100 -150
Not required, but may have other
Asphalt surface treatments so subject to
surface assessment tests
Not required
Bituminous felt
Fully reinforced systems only!
Bituminous coatings Check stability
®
Metals Sikalastic Metal Primer. ≈ 200
Ferrous or galvanised
metals, lead, copper,
aluminium, brass or
stainless steel
Factory coated metal
sheeting must be tested for
adhesion before proceeding
Wooden substrates Timber based roof decks require
a complete layer of Sikalastic
Carrier. For exposed timber and
® ≈ 150
small timber sections use Sika
®
Concrete Primer or Sika
Bonding Primer
Paints Subject to adhesion tests,
®
Existing SikaRoof MTC ®
Sika Reactivation Primer. ≈ 200
System

® ®
Other compatible primers from the Sika range are Sika Bonding Primer, Sikafloor -
® ®
155W, Sikafloor -156, Sikafloor -161

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Substrate Preparation Cementitious substrates:
New concrete should be cured for at least 28 days and should have a pull-off
2
strength ≥1.5 N/mm . Thoroughly inspect the concrete, including upstands. All
areas should be hammer tested. Concrete must be suitably finished, preferably by
wood float or steel pan. A power float finish is acceptable where the surface is
prepared to avoid laitance (a tamped finish is not acceptable). The surface finish
must be uniform and free from defects such as laitance, voids or honeycombing.
Cementitious or mineral based substrates must be prepared mechanically using
abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and to
achieve an open textured surface.
Loose friable material and weak concrete must be completely removed and surface
defects such as blowholes and voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of joints, blowholes/voids and surface levelling must
® ®
be carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and
®
SikaGard range of materials. High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
Outgassing is a naturally occurring phenomenon of concrete that can produce
pinholes in subsequently applied coatings. The concrete must be carefully
assessed for moisture content, air entrapment, and surface finish prior to any
coating work. Any requirement for priming must also be considered. Installing the
membrane either when the concrete temperature is falling or stable can reduce
outgassing. It is generally beneficial, therefore, to apply the embedment coat in the
late afternoon or evening.
Brick and stone:
Mortar joints must be sound and preferably flush pointed. Make good any missing
mortar and high power wash. Allow to dry.
Ceramic tiles:
Ensure all tiles are sound and securely fastened, replacing obviously broken or
missing sections. Tiles need a good adhesion to the substrate otherwise they need
to be removed. Test adhesion to the substrate.
Tiles may need to be abraded to produce a good bond.
Degrease with detergent or proprietary degreasing agent. High power wash clean
and allow to dry
Asphalt:
Asphalt contains volatiles which can cause bleeding and slight non-detrimental
staining. The asphalt must be carefully assessed for moisture and/or air
entrapment, grade and surface finish prior to any coating works being carried out.
High power wash. All major cracks should be sealed. Asphalt must be carefully
assessed for moisture and/ or air entrapment, grade and surface finish prior to any
coating works being carried out.
Bituminous felt:
Ensure that Bituminous felt is firmly adhered or mechanically fixed to the substrate.
Bituminous felt should not contain any badly degraded areas. High power wash.
Treat blisters by removal or star cutting and remove any underlying water and allow
®
to dry. If not using the fully reinforced system, use strips of e.g. Sikalastic Fleece
®
120 or Sikalstic Flexitape Heavy in order to cover joints, connections or overlaps of
bituminous sheets. There are many types of bitumen felt with variable softening
points and additives. Test compatibility before use. Soft or volatile bituminous felts
would normally need full reinforcement.
Bituminous coatings:
Bituminous coatings should not have sticky or mobile surfaces, volatile mastic
coatings, or old coal tar coatings. Remove loose or degraded coatings. Test
compatibility before use – may need full reinforcement.
Metals:
Metals must be rust free and in sound condition.
Steelwork is ideally prepared to Sa2½ (Swedish Standard SIS 05 : 5900 = 2nd
quality BS4232 = S.S.P.C. grade SP10) OR, as indicated by the blasting
specification which may be of a higher standard.
Non-ferrous metals are prepared as follows. Remove any deposits of dust and
oxidation and abrade to bright metal. Wire brushing can be used for soft metal such
as lead.
The surface must be clean and free from grease which, if present, must be
removed with a proprietary solution. Wash with detergent, rinse and dry.
Use a suitable twin pack metal primer and observe relevant application and
overcoating instructions.
Adhesion tests must be carried out before full application.

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Wooden substrates:
Timber and timber based panel roof decks are to be in good condition, firmly
adhered, or mechanically fixed.
Paints/Coatings:
Ensure the existing material is sound and firmly adhered.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +60°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 4% pbw moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 85% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation! The substrate and uncured membrane must be at least
3°C above the dew point to reduce the risk of condensation. Condensation may
affect adhesion and could affect the aesthetic appearance.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Mixing is not required however if on opening the product it has settled or separated,
stir the Sikalastic -612 gently but thoroughly in order to achieve a uniform colour.
®

Stirring gently will minimise air entrainment.


Prior to the application of Sikalastic -612 the priming coat, if used, must have
®
Application Method /
Tools cured tack-free.
Protect adjacent areas (handrails etc.) from splashes, overpainting, damages etc.
with tape or plastic wrapping.

Roof Coatings:
nd
Sikalastic -612 is applied in two coats. Prior to the application of a 2 coat the
®

indicated waiting time must be allowed.

Reinforced Roof Waterproofing:


®
Sikalastic -612 is applied in combination with Sikalastic Fleece 120.
®

2
1. Apply the first coat of approximately 1.3 lt/m of Sikalastic -612. Work only so
®

far in advance that the material stays liquid (approx. 1 - 2 meters).


®
2. Immediately roll in the Sikalastic Fleece-120 applying gentle pressure to
ensure thorough saturation and to ensure that there are no trapped bubbles or
creases, overlapping of the fleece a minimum 5 cm and ensuring overlaps are
sufficiently wet to bond.
3. The roller may require only a little extra material to keep wetted but no further
significant material needs to be added at this stage
4. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof area with second coat of
2
Sikalastic - 612 at a minimum 0.7 lt/m per coat.
®

Please note, always begin with detailing prior to waterproofing the horizontal
surfaces. For detailing follow steps 1-4.
By brush: With a soft bristle brush.
By roller: With a solvent resistant, “non-fuzzy” roller.
By spray: Airless spray equipment, for example: piston pump Wagner EP 3000.
(Pressure: ~ 200 - 250 bar, nozzle: 0.38mm - 0.53mm, angle: ca. 50 - 80°).
Sikalastic - 612 is designed for fast drying. Therefore the material will cure
®
Pot Life
particularly quickly in high temperatures combined with high air humidity.
Even in the tin the material will begin to cure once exposed to air. Do not attempt to
re-seal and re-use.
Skin formation starts after approximately 1 hour (20°C / 50% r.h.)
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use. Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed mechanically.

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Curing Details
Relative
Temperature Rain resistant Touch dry Full cure
humidity
+5°C 50% 10 minutes* 8-10 hours 48 hours

+10°C 50% 10 minutes* 6 hours 24 hours

+20°C 50% 10 minutes* 4 hours 18 hours

+30°C 50% 10 minutes* 2 hours 12 hours

* Be aware that impact of heavy rain or rain showers can physically damage the
still liquid membrane
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions
Before applying Sikalastic -612 on Sikalastic -612 allow:
® ®
Waiting Time /
Overcoating
Ambient Conditions Minimum Maximum
+5°C/50% r.h. Allow overnight curing
After four days the
+10°C/50% r.h 12 hours surface has to be
cleaned and primed with
+20°C/50% r.h 6 hours ®
Sika Reactivation
Primer
+30°C/50% r.h 4 hours

Note. Times are approximate and will be affected by the thickness of the coating,
substrate temperature and changing ambient conditions particularly temperature
and relative humidity.
Do not apply Sikalastic -612 on substrates with rising moisture.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations Sikalastic -612 is not suitable for permanent water immersion or inverted roof
®

structures.
Vertical or steeply pitched surfaces may require an additional application to build
required thickness.
On substrates likely to exhibit outgassing, ensure substrate is thoroughly dry and
apply during falling ambient and substrate temperatures. If applied during rising
temperatures “pin holing” may occur from rising vapour. In very severe cases
®
Sikalastic Concrete Primer may assist.
Product should be used in conjunction with a safe system of work. Ensure an
adequate assessment of all site risks has been conducted prior to work
commencing. Refer to the product safety datasheet for further guidance.
Sikalastic - 612 may exhibit slight chalking at the surface. Do not use run off water
®

for live fish tanks etc.


Do not use Sikalastic -612 for indoor applications
®

Do not apply close to the air intake vent of running air conditioning unit. Turn off or
isolate if necessary.
The product can be applied by brush, roller or airless spray. Work well with a brush
in difficult areas. Apply subsequent layers after the first layer has cured tack free.
®
If not using fully reinforced system, use strips of e.g. Sikalastic Fleece 120 in order
to cover joints, connections or overlaps of bituminous sheets. Please ask our
technical service department for detailed recommendations.
Volatile bituminous materials may stain and or soften below the coating.
The suitability of each system to receive foot traffic varies. For specific
recommendations, please contact our technical service department.
Do not apply adhesives or cementitious products (e.g. tile mortar) directly onto
®
Sikalastic -612
Do not use grit salt and/or other de-icing agents between coats of Sikalastic -612
®

as this may affect the curing and inter-coat adhesion of the product.
Whilst Sikalastic -612 is resistant to most commonly encountered atmospheric
®

pollutants, proprietary cleaning solutions and environmental spoilage, the suitability


of the product for use in applications with increased chemical resistance
requirements should first be established.
Sikalastic -612 begins to react with airborne humidity once opened. Tight fitting
®

lids may also be damaged on opening. Once opened, use all material in one use.
Resealing for use at a later date is not possible. Opened unused material may
thicken and gas if used later.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Reemat Premium
GLASS FIBRE MAT REINFORCEMENT FOR SIKALASTIC® LIQUID AP-
PLIED MEMBRANE SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Reemat Premium is a glass fibre mat reinforce- ▪ Easy and quick application
ment for Sikalastic® Liquid Applied Membrane sys- ▪ Easy to adjust to complicated details
tems. ▪ Ensures the correct thickness of the base coat
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Enhance the crack-bridging properties of the system
▪ Enhance mechanical properties of the system
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Reinforcement for Sikalastic®, Sikafloor®, Sikagard®
and SikaRoof® MTC Systems System component of following ETAG 005 approvals:
▪ Reinforcement for SikaRoof® MTC Detailing ▪ ETA - 09 / 0139
▪ For new construction and refurbishment projects ▪ ETA - 12 / 0316
▪ For roofs with many details and complex geometry ▪ ETA - 13 / 0456
even when accessibility is limited ▪ ETA - 14 / 0177

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Random glass fibre matting
Packaging Rolls:
▪ 1.3 m wide by 150 m long
▪ 1.3 m wide by 90 m long
▪ 0.3 m wide by 150 m long
Appearance / Colour White
Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, flat and wrinkle free, in dry conditions at temperat-
ures between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Mass per Unit Area 225 g/m2

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure For detailed information regarding system build-ups, please refer to the
System or Product Data Sheet of the Liquid Applied Membrane.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con-
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and tions the declared data and recommended uses for
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic this product may vary from country to country. Please
tiles, wooden substrates. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-
tion and primer chart please refer to the Method ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Statement of the corresponding Liquid Applied Mem-
brane system. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
APPLICATION to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Prior the application of the Sikalastic® the priming coat physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
if used must have cured tack-free. For the Waiting lated data.
Time / Overcoating please refer to the PDS of the ap- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
propriate primer. Damageable areas (handrails etc.)
have to be protected with tape or plastic wrapping. This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
Sika® Reemat Premium is applied in combination with stances which are intended to be released from the
Sikalastic® Liquid Applied Membrane systems. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
1. Apply first coat of of Sikalastic® Liquid Applied Mem- the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
brane with a consumption rate according to the to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
Product Data Sheet of the Liquid Applied Mem- follow the instructions given in this product data
brane. Work only so far in advance that the materi- sheet.Based on our current knowledge, this product
al stays liquid. does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
2. Roll in the Sika® Reemat Premium and ensure that cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
there are no bubbles or creases. Overlapping of on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
Sika® Reemat Premium must be minimum 5 centi- icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
metre and ensure overlaps are sufficiently wet to
bond.
3. The roller may require only a little extra material to
remain wet but no further significant material needs
to be added at this stage.
4. After the coat is dry enough to walk on, seal the roof
area with second coat of Sikalastic® Liquid Applied
Membrane with a consumption rate according to
the Product Data Sheet of the Liquid Applied Mem-
brane.

Please note, always begin with details prior starting


with waterproofing the horizontal surface. For details
follow step 1 – 3.
For detailed application information please refer to
the Method Statement of the corresponding Liquid
Applied Membrane system.

LIMITATIONS
Limitations will be dictated by the individual Sikalastic®
liquid being used – Please consult relevant Product
Data Sheet.

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Sika® Concrete Primer
TWO-COMPONENT, RAPID CURING, HIGH SOLIDS POLYUREA /
POLYURETHANE- HYBRID PRIMER.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Concrete Primer is a two-component, rapid cur- ▪ Fast curing - overcoat possible after 30 minutes
ing, high solids, polyurea / polyurethane-hybrid primer ▪ Significantly reduces the likelihood of out-gassing
for consistent and durable adhesion of SikaRoof® MTC, from susceptible substrates
Sikalastic® and Sikafloor® Systems on cement based ▪ Consolidates dusty or friable surfaces
substrates. ▪ Easy application by brush or roller
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Can be filled with quartz sand and used as a scratch
coat
USES
Versatile primer on cementitious substrates for use
with:
▪ SikaRoof® MTC
▪ Sikalastic® roofing / waterprooofing systems
▪ Sikafloor® balcony waterproofing systems

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Two-component solvent-based polyurea
Packaging 4.5 L 3.5 L component A
1.0 L component B
11.5 L 9.0 L component A
2.5 L component B

Appearance / Colour Colourless to pale yellow


Shelf Life 12 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and
+25 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.02 kg/l (23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : Component B = 3.64 : 1 (by volume)
Consumption Apply in one to two coats, with a consumption of 0.35 kg/m2 approxim-
ately per coat depending upon surface roughness and absorption.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
The substrate and uncured coating must be ≥ 3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw moisture content
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Sika® Concrete Primer is designed for fast curing. High temperatures com-
bined with high air humidity will increase the curing process. Thus, mixed
material in opened containers should be applied immediately. In opened
containers, the material will form a film after 1 hour approximately.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Temperature Minimum waiting time Maximum waiting
time
10 °C 60 min 24 h
20 °C 30 min 24 h
Note: Apply an additional coat if more than 24 hours pass before coating.
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY ▪ Do not apply Sika® Concrete Primer on substrates
with rising moisture.
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, ▪ Do not use Sika® Concrete Primer for indoor applica-
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- tions.
tamination. The concrete substrate must be sound and ▪ Freshly applied Sika® Concrete Primer should be pro-
of sufficient compressive strength (minimum tected from damp, condensation and water for at
25 N/mm2) with a minimum pull off strength of least 24 hours.
1.5 N/mm2. ▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
air conditioning unit.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks
All surfaces to be coated should be thoroughly cleaned may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
by conventional means. cracking (for further information please contact Sika
Inspect the substrate. Technical Department).
Spalling, flaking or damaged areas should be repaired ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
using compatible materials to match surroundings or other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
replaced as necessary. ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
If in doubt apply a test area first. adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
Tiles have to prepared mechanically, glazing has to be tric powered warm air blower systems.
removed. ▪ New concrete should be allowed to cure/hydrate for
Grinding may be necessary to level the surface. a minimum of 10 days, preferably 28 days.
For detailed information regarding substrate quality /
preparation and primer chart please refer to Method BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Statement.
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
APPLICATION based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Prepare Sika® Concrete Primer by mixing component A
until uniform. Add the component B into component A
container and re-mix until homogeneous.
Sika® Concrete Primer can be applied by short-piled
roller or brush.
Allow primer to dry sufficiently (see waiting time /
overcoating) before overcoating.

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Sikalastic® Metal Primer
TWO-COMPONENT EPOXY PRIMER FOR EXPOSED METAL AND
BITUMEN SUBSTRATES.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic® Metal Primer is a two-component, anticor- ▪ Fast curing, overcoat possible after 6 hours
rosive primer for exposed metal substrates and block- ▪ Corrosion protection in industrial and marine envir-
ing primer over bituminous felts and coatings. onments
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy application by brush or roller
▪ Enhances adhesion to a broad range of metallic sub-
USES strates
▪ Protects against migration of volatile bitumen or
Versatile and anti-corrosive primer on metal sub- plasticizers
strates for use with:
▪ SikaRoof® MTC
▪ Sikalastic® roofing systems
▪ Sikafloor® balcony waterproofing systems
▪ Sikagard® hygiene coatings
Barrier against migration of volatile bitumen or plasti-
cizer migration

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Epoxy, solvent borne and polyamide curative
Packaging 5.0 L (~7.17 kg) containers
Component A: 2.5 L (~3.7 kg)
Component B: 2.5 L (~3.47 kg)
Appearance / Colour Component A: pearl grey liquid resin
Component B: brown liquid resin
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +35 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.43 kg/l (23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : Component B = 1 : 1 (by volume)
Consumption Apply in one coat, with a consumption of 0.15 l/m2 approximately (0.20
kg/m2 approximately) per coat depending upon surface roughness and ab-
sorption.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
The substrate and uncured coating must be ≥ 3 °C above dew point to re-
duce.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Visibly free from moisture and condensation
Waiting Time / Overcoating Apply Sikalastic® Metal Primer within 4 hours of blasting, before re-oxida-
tion.

Before applying any recommended SikaRoof® MTC, Sikalastic®, Sikafloor® or


Sikagard® products- on Sikalastic® Metal Primer, allow:
Substrate tem- Mimimum wait- Maximum wait- Touch dry after
perature ing time ing time
+10 °C ~12 h 7d ~6 h
+20 °C ~6 h 7d ~3 h
+30 °C ~5 h 7d ~2 h
Note: Apply an additional coat if more than 7 days pass before coating.
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS tric drill until a homogeneous colour is achieved and


the product is free of streaks.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Sikalastic® Metal Primer can be applied by short-piled
roller or brush.
The surfaces must be clean, dry, free of stripping Allow primer to dry sufficiently (see table waiting time
agents and free of oil, grease, silanes, salts, silicone, / overcoating) before overcoating.
siloxanes and other chemicals which could cause poor
adhesion. CLEANING OF TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
All surfaces to be coated should be thoroughly cleaned material can only be removed mechanically.
by conventional means.
Steel is ideally prepared by shot blasting to Sa 21/2 or LIMITATIONS
SSPC 10 (nearly white metal). Where blasting is not
permitted then clean metal preparation by power ▪ Do not apply in wet weather or to wet surfaces.
tools is acceptable. ▪ Do not use Sikalastic® Metal Primer for indoor applic-
Non-ferrous metals are prepared by removing depos- ations.
its of dust and oxidation and abrade to white metal. ▪ Always ensure good ventilation when using Sikalast-
Wire brushing can be used on soft metals, i.e. copper. ic® Metal Primer in a confined space, to ensure dry-
Ensure that surfaces are free from visible dampness ing and full curing.
and that all dust, loose and friable material is com- ▪ Any surfaces left uncovered for a period of more
pletely removed from all surfaces before application of than 7 days should be re-primed.
the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
If in doubt apply a test area first. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
For detailed information regarding substrate quality /
preparation and primer chart please refer to Method All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
Statement. based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
APPLICATION
Prepare Sikalastic® Metal Primer by stirring compon-
ent A until uniform, add component B and mix by elec-

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Sikalastic® Flexistrip
PREFORMED STRIP SEALANT FOR SIKALASTIC® LIQUID APPLIED
MEMBRANE SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikalastic® Flexistrip is a preformed strip sealant reel ▪ Easy and quick application
on a paper release liner for use with Sikalastic® mem- ▪ Self-adhearing
brane systems.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
Localised bond breaker for Sikalastic® systems used
over bolt heads or butt joints of metall sheets liable to
movement.
For new construction and refurbishment projects.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Roll width Roll length
50 mm 15 m

Appearance / Colour Off-white


Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +35 °C.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS For detailed information regarding substrate prepara-


tion and primer chart please refer to the Method
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Statement of the corresponding Liquid Applied Mem-
brane system
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength,
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- APPLICATION
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding Prior the application of the Sikalastic® the priming coat
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub- if used must have cured tack-free. For the Waiting
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product Data
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable areas
tiles, wooden substrates. (handrails etc.) have to be protected with tape or
plastic wrapping.
Application over bolt heads:

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Sikalastic® Flexistrip
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Pre-cut 50 mm × 50 millimetre squares of Sikalastic® ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Flexistrip, remove the backing and fix Sikalastic® Flexis-
trip by light pressure onto the bold heads. Do not ex- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
ert hard pressure. Apply a first layer of the Sikalastic® age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
coating on an area of approximately 100 millimetre x to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
100 millimetre over Sikalastic® Flexistrip. Embed physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Sikalastic® Reemat Premium approximately 1 centi- lated data.
metre beyond / away from the edge of the liquid ap-
plied membrane and roll it into the fresh membrane. REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
For detailed application information for the Sikalastic®
waterprofing system, please refer to the correspond- This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
ing Product Data Sheet and Method Statement. lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
Application over end and side laps of metal and fibre stances which are intended to be released from the
cement sheets: article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Remove the backing and fix Sikalastic® Flexistrip by tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
light pressure centralised over the side or end laps. Ap- the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
ply a full coat of the Sikalastic® coating as required, ap- to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
proximately 33 % wider than the tape and whilst wet, follow the instructions given in this product data
insert Sika® Flexitape Heavy into the wet membrane sheet.Based on our current knowledge, this product
by gentle pressure from a loaded brush, thus applying does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
further material until the tape is obliterated. Embed cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
Sika® Flexitape Heavy into the wet membrane without on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
tension or stretching of the tape. Lay the tape as nat- icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
urally as possible, direct from the roll, inner face up-
wards in order to avoid edge curl. LEGAL NOTES
For detailed application information for the Sikalastic®
waterprofing system, please refer to the correspond- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ing Product Data Sheet and Method Statement. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LIMITATIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Limitations will be dictated by the individual Sikalastic® conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
liquid being used – Please consult relevant Product tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Data Sheet. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are from this information, or from any written recom-
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions the declared data and recommended uses for current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
this product may vary from country to country. Please refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
product data and uses. be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Flexitape Heavy
POLYAMIDE KNITTED FOR LOCALISED REINFORCEMENT FOR
SIKALASTIC® LIQUID APPLIED MEMBRANE SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Flexitape Heavy is a flexible knitted polyamide ▪ Easy and quick application
used as localised reinforcement with Sikalastic® Liquid ▪ Follows surface contours and is easy to adjust to
Applied Membrane systems. Unlike conventional complicated details
scrims, it is readily capable of stretching within the ▪ Enhance the crack-bridging properties of the system
membrane to accommodate a high degree of thermal ▪ Enhance mechanical properties of the system
and structural movement.
Suitable for use in hot climatic conditions.

USES
▪ Localised reinforcement for Sikalastic® systems used
over joints or cracks liable to movement and for
bridging gaps between substrates
▪ Localised reinforcement used in in the construction
of expansion joints
▪ For new construction and refurbishment projects

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Knitted Polyamide
Packaging Roll width Roll length
75 mm 50 m
150 mm 50 m

Appearance / Colour White


Shelf Life Product does not expire if correctly stored
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, flat and wrinkle free, in dry conditions at temperat-
ures between +5 °C and +35 °C.

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
The surface must be sound, of sufficient strength, this product may vary from country to country. Please
clean, dry and free of dirt, oil, grease and other con- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
tamination. Depending on the material the substrate product data and uses.
must be primed or mechanically cleaned. Grinding
may be necessary to level the surface. Suitable sub-
strates are such as: concrete, bituminous felts and
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
coatings, metal, brickwork, asbestos cement, ceramic For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
tiles, wooden substrates. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
For detailed information regarding substrate prepara- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
tion and primer chart please refer to the Method lated data.
Statement of the corresponding Liquid Applied Mem-
brane system. REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
APPLICATION This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
Prior the application of the Sikalastic® the priming coat stances which are intended to be released from the
if used must have cured tack-free. For the Waiting article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Time / Overcoating please refer to the Product Data tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
Sheet of the appropriate primer. Damageable areas the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
(handrails etc.) have to be protected with tape or to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
plastic wrapping. follow the instructions given in this product data
Sika® Flexitape Heavy is applied in combination with sheet.Based on our current knowledge, this product
Sikalastic® Liquid Applied Membrane systems. does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
1. Apply first coat of of Sikalastic® Liquid Applied Mem- on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
brane approximately 33 % wider than the tape with icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
a consumption rate according to the Product Data
Sheet of the Liquid Applied Membrane. Work only
so far in advance that the material stays liquid.
LEGAL NOTES
2. Roll out the Sika® Flexitape Heavy and ensure that The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
there are no bubbles or creases. Overlapping of tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Sika® Flexitape Heavy must be minimum 5 centi- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
metre and ensure overlaps are sufficiently wet to rent knowledge and experience of the products when
bond. The roller may require only a little extra ma- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
terial to remain wet but no further significant ma- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
terial needs to be added at this stage. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
3. After the coat is dry, apply a second coat of Sikalast- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ic® Liquid Applied Membrane with a consumption ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
rate according to the Product Data Sheet of the Li- particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
quid Applied Membrane. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
Please note, lay the tape as naturally as possible, dir- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
ect from the roll, inner face upwards in order to avoid for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
edge curl. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
For detailed application information please refer to be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
the Method Statement of the corresponding Liquid current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Applied Membrane system. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
LIMITATIONS be supplied on request.
Limitations will be dictated by the individual Sikalastic®
liquid being used – Please consult relevant Product
Data Sheet.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Reactivation Primer
ONE-COMPONENT PRIMER FOR THE REACTIVATION OF EXISTING
SIKAROOF® MTC AND SIKALASTIC® WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Reactivation Primer is an one-component poly- ▪ One-component - easy and ready to use
urethane based primer for the reactivation of ▪ Enhances adhesion to existing Sikalastic® and Sika-
SikaRoof® MTC, Sikalastic® roofing systems and Sika- floor® systems
floor® balcony waterproofing systems. ▪ Allows further coats to be safely applied when the
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. standard re-coating window has been exceeded
▪ Suitable for use over a wide range of existing poly-
USES urethane roofing membranes (subject to satisfactory
adhesion testing)
Primer for use when recoating existing:
▪ SikaRoof® MTC
▪ Sikalastic® roofing systems
▪ Sikafloor® balcony waterproofing systems.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Solvent borne polyurethane
Packaging 5 L (~5.15 kg) metal container
Appearance / Colour Low viscosity liquid, clear
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between 0 °C and
+25 °C.
Higher storage temperatures may reduce shelf life of product.
Reference shall also be made to the storage recommendations within the
safety data sheet.
Density ~1.03 kg/l (23 °C) (EN ISO 2811-1)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption ~0.10 kg/m2 (Apply in 1 coat)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 85 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
The substrate and uncured coating must be ≥ 3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Pot Life Once opened, the product should be used promptly. Storage of partial con-
tainers may result in performance being affected.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Temperature Waiting time
20 °C 3–4h
5 °C 5–6h
Sika® Reactivation Primer can be overcoated once cured and tack free.
Maximum recoat period within 48 hours of application of the primer.
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
The surfaces must be clean, dry, free of stripping vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
agents and free of oil, grease, silanes, salts, silicone,
siloxanes and other chemicals which could cause poor LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
adhesion.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION tions the declared data and recommended uses for
All surfaces to be coated should be thoroughly cleaned this product may vary from country to country. Please
by conventional means. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Pre-treat with Sika® Biowash on areas subject to or- product data and uses.
ganic growth.
If in doubt apply a test area first. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
For detailed information regarding substrate
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
quality/preparation and primer chart please refer to
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Method Statement.
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
APPLICATION physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.
Prepare Sika® Reactivation Primer by stirring thor-
oughly. LEGAL NOTES
Sika® Reactivation Primer can be applied by short-piled
roller or brush. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Allow Sika® Reactivation Primer to dry sufficiently (see tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
table waiting time/overcoating) before overcoating. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
CLEANING OF TOOLS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
material can only be removed mechanically.
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
LIMITATIONS legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Do not apply in wet weather or to wet surfaces.
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ Take care to ensure an even coverage and avoid
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
ponding in voids and depressions.
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
▪ Do not apply close to the air intake vent of a running
serves the right to change the properties of its
air conditioning unit.
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Product Data Sheet Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
Sika® Reactivation Primer be supplied on request.
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SEALING & BONDING

WHEN JOINTS CAN HANDLE


ANY AMOUNT OF WATER

Sika’s wide-ranging portfolio includes top-class elastic sealing


TOP BRANDS IN SEALING & BONDING
and bonding solutions to meet all job site needs, for example joint
Sikaflex®
sealants for facades or resistant sealants for floor and special SikaBond® 
joints as well as multipurpose bonding solutions for interior SikaHyflex®
finishing or parquet and soft floor covering installations. Sikasil®
Sika MaxTack®
Sikacryl®
The growing demand in this market is fueled by the sharper focus Sika Boom®
on energy-efficient building envelopes, the ever greater variety Sika® MultiSeal

of materials used in construction, the increasing volume of high


rise projects and the growing significance of health, safety and
environmental issues.
MAIN APPLICATION AREAS
Building envelope solutions
Civil engineering and floor joints
Floor covering solutions
Interior finishing
Universal bonding
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Primer-3 N
SOLVENT-BASED, 1-COMPONENT PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Primer-3 N is a solvent-based, 1-component ▪ Easy to apply
primer. ▪ Water repellent
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Short flash-off time

USES ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


Sika® Primer-3 N is designed for Sikaflex®, SikaHyflex®, Sika® Primer-3 N conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
SikaBond® and Sikasil® products used on porous sub- ▪ VOC content < 700 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
strates like concret, concrete precast, GRC, GRP and
metals.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base 1-component, solvent-based epoxy resin compound
Packaging 1 L bottle, 4 bottles per box
Colour Transparent
Shelf Life Sika® Primer-3 N has a shelf life of 9 months from the date of production, if
it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage Conditions Sika® Primer-3 N shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density 1.00 kg/l (ISO 2811-1)

Solid Content ~34 %


Viscosity ~10 mPa*s (ISO 3219)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Yield per litre Linear meters per litre
On porous substrates 5 m2 250 m
On non-porous sub- 8 m2 400 m
strates

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Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Flash-off Time Min. 30 min
Max. 8 h

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- this product may vary from country to country. Please
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
able particles. Cement laitance must be removed. product data and uses.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Apply Sika® Primer-3 N with a clean brush or roller to
the substrate. Sika® Primer-3 N shall be applied only For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
once. Tightly reseal the container immediately after age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
each use. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
CLEANING OF TOOLS lated data.

Clean all tools and application equipment immediately LEGAL NOTES


after use. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
moved mechanically. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
FURTHER DOCUMENTS products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ Safety Data Sheet properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ Method Statement Joint Sealing tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Technical Manual Facade Sealing strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
LIMITATIONS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ Sika® Primer-3 N must be used within one month from this information, or from any written recom-
after opening the container. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ Discard any primer that has gelled or separated. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Primers are adhesion promoters. They are neither a for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
substitute for the correct cleaning of a surface, nor serves the right to change the properties of its
do they improve the strength of the surface signific- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
antly. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are be supplied on request.
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Colma Cleaner
SOLVENT-BASED CLEANING AGENT FOR SUBSTRATES AND TOOLS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Colma Cleaner is a grease-free, solvent-based ▪ Easy to use
cleaning agent. ▪ Very powerful, fast cleaning
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
Sika® Colma Cleaner is designed for cleaning surfaces
prior to bonding and for cleaning of tools and equip-
ment such as light metals and alloys, steel and stain-
less steel.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base 1-component, solvent-based cleaner
Packaging 20 L pail
200 L drum
Colour Transparent
Shelf life Sika® Colma Cleaner has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of produc-
tion, if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the stor-
age conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sika® Colma Cleaner shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~0.85 kg/l (ISO 1128-1)

Flash Point ~14 °C (ISO 13736)

Viscosity ~1 mPa*s (ISO 3219)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption ~50 mL/m2
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Flash-off time Min. 15 min
Max. 8 h

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Soak a clean rag or lint-free paper towel in Sika® to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Colma Cleaner and clean the bonding areas to remove physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
surface contamination. Tightly reseal the container im- lated data.
mediately after each use.
After a flash-off time of 15 minutes apply the appropri- LEGAL NOTES
ate Primer or Aktivator and respect relevant flash-off
times again. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
FURTHER DOCUMENTS products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ Safety Data Sheet properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
LIMITATIONS strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
Sika® Colma Cleaner shall not be used on porous sub- particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
strates. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary serves the right to change the properties of its
due to circumstances beyond our control. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be supplied on request.
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Primer PS
SOLVENT BASED PRIMER FOR POROUS SUBSTRATES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika Primer is a solvent-based, one-part primer for ▪ Single component
Sika® Polysulphide GG and Sika® Polysulphide PS ▪ Easy to apply
products. ▪ Fast drying, short flash off time
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Improves the adhesion of joint sealant to porous sub-
strates
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
It is used on porous substrates such as concrete, brick
work and timber. Sika® Primer PS conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ VOC content 588 g/l (US EPA Method 24)

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base 1-part solvent based epoxy resin compound
Packaging 250 mL and 1 L metal container
Colour Amber brown liquid
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in undam-
aged and unopened, original sealed containers.
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed and undamaged containers at
temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C. Protect from direct sunlight and
heat.
Density ~1.02 kg/l
Solid Content 43 %
Viscosity ~300 - 400 cps
Consumption Yield per litre Running meter joint per litre
~8 m2 on porous substrates ~225 m on porous substrates
(10mm deep joint)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.


Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensati
Flash-off Time 1 h min. / 3 h max.

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from oil, grease to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
and dust, loose or friable particles. Cement laitance physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
must be removed mechanically. lated data.

APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS LEGAL NOTES


Apply Sika® Primer PS with a clean brush to the dry The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
substrate. It shall be applied in once and in a thin lay- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
er. Avoid applying the Primer on the backing road. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Tightly re-seal container immediately after each use. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
LIMITATIONS conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Sika® Primer PS must be used within one month after strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
opening the container. Discard any primer that has ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
gelled or separated. Primers are adhesion promoters. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
They neither substitute the correct cleaning of the sur- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
face nor improve its strength significantly. Primers im- from this information, or from any written recom-
prove the long term performance of a sealed joint. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
due to circumstances beyond our control. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaflex® Construction+
1-PART FLEXIBLE SEALANT FOR CONCRETE AND PRECAST JOINTS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaflex® Construction+ is a 1-component, moisture- ▪ Very good resistance to weathering
curing, elastic joint sealant. ▪ Movement capability of ± 35 (ASTM C 719)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Over paintable
▪ Bubble-free curing
USES ▪ Good workability
▪ Good adhesion to many substrates
Sikaflex® Construction+ is designed as a general pur- ▪ Solvent-free
pose sealant for sealing joints in building construction ▪ Very low emissions
such as movement, expansion and construction/isola-
tion joints around windows and doors, facades, clad- ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
dings etc. in concrete, brick, wood, metal and PVC sec-
tions and structures etc. Sikaflex® Construction+ conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ VOC content < 30 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
▪ BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51
▪ EMICODE EC1PLUS R
▪ M1 (Emission Class for Building Material)

APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ ASTM C 920 class 35
▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 HM
▪ ISO 11600 F 25 HM

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base i-Cure® Technology polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour White, cream white, beige, concrete grey and jasmine (further colours
available upon request)
Shelf Life Sikaflex® Construction+ has a shelf life of 15 months from the date of pro-
duction, if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the
storage conditions are met.
Storage Conditions Sikaflex® Construction+ shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protec-
ted from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.45 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~28 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.45 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~1.10 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (-20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~800 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~90 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~7.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C719)

Resistance to Weathering 8 (ISO / DIS 19862)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +70 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 50 mm. A width to depth ratio of 2 : 1 must be maintained (for ex-
ceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete element:


(Movement Capability: ± 35 % (ASTM C719) and ∆T: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 12 10
6 18 10
8 22 11
10 28 14

For larger joints following depth should be maintained:


Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
30 15
35 18
40 20
45 21
50 22
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Approximative joint Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
length [m] per 600 mL
foil pack
6 10 10
4 15 10
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
0.8 40 20
0.5 50 22

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.

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Sag Flow 0 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~3 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin Time ~65 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tooling Time ~55 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-2)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

Sikaflex® Construction+ generally has strong adhesion Sikaflex® Construction+ is supplied ready to use.
without primers or activators to most clean, dry and After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
sound precast concrete substrates. suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack into the seal-
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- ant gun and extrude Sikaflex® Construction+ into the
able particles. Sikaflex® Construction+ adheres without joint making sure that it comes into full contact with
primers and/or activators. the sides of the joint and avoid any air entrapment.
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high per- Sikaflex® Construction+ sealant must be firmly tooled
formance applications, such as on multi-story build- against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
ings, highly stressed joints, extreme weather exposure It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
or water immersion, the following priming and/or pre- joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
treatment procedures shall be followed: within the skin time. Use a compatible tooling agent
(example Sika® Tooling Agent N) to smooth the joint
Porous substrates surfaces. Do not use tooling products containing
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based solvents.
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using If Sikaflex® Construction+ is dry-tooled it shows a
Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a brush. Before sealing, slightly structured, concrete-like surface. If it is wet-
allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours). tooled (using a compatible tooling agent, example
Sika® Tooling Agent N) it shows a smooth surface.
Non-porous substrates CLEANING OF TOOLS
Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, gal-
vanised steel, powder coated metals or glazed tiles Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktiv- after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
ator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. Before sealing, Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
allow a flash-off time of > 15 minutes (< 2 hours). moved mechanically.
Other metals, such as copper, brass and titanium-zinc,
also have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Aktivator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. After the
necessary flash-off time, use a brush to apply Sika® ▪ Material Data Sheet (SDS)
Primer-3 N and allow a further flash-off time of > 30 ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
minutes (< 4 hours) before sealing the joints. ▪ Method Statement Joint Sealing
PVC has to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® ▪ Method Statement Joint Maintenance, Cleaning and
Primer-215 applied with a brush. Before sealing, allow Renovation
a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours). ▪ Technical Manual Facade Sealing
For more detailed advice and instructions please con-
tact our Technical Department.

Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are


neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Sikaflex® Construction+ can be over-painted with For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
most conventional facade coating paint systems. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
However, paints must first be tested to ensure com- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
patibility by carrying out preliminary trials (example physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
according to ISO technical paper: Paintability and lated data.
Paint Compatibility of Sealants). The best over-paint-
ing results are obtained when the sealant is allowed LEGAL NOTES
to fully cure first. Note: non-flexible paint systems
may impair the elasticity of the sealant and lead to The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
cracking of the paint film. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation rent knowledge and experience of the products when
(especially with the colour shade white). However, a properly stored, handled and applied under normal
change in colour is purely of aesthetic nature and conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
does not adversely influence the technical perform- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
ance or durability of the product. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Construction+ on natural stone. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Construction+ on bituminous particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
substrates, natural rubber, EPDM rubber or on any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
building materials which might bleed oils, plasticizers from this information, or from any written recom-
or solvents that could attack the sealant. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Construction+ to seal joints in user of the product must test the product’s suitability
and around swimming pools. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Construction+ for joints under serves the right to change the properties of its
water pressure or for permanent water immersion. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex® Construction+ to al- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
cohol containing products as this may interfere with current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
the curing reaction. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA be supplied on request.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are


based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaflex® PRO-3
1-PART HIGH PERFORMANCE CIVIL ENGINEERING JOINT SEALANT

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikaflex® PRO-3 is a 1-component, moisture-curing, Sikaflex® PRO-3 conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
elastic joint sealant with high mechanical and chemic- ▪ VOC content < 30 g/l (US EPA method 24)
al resistance. ▪ EMICODE EC1PLUS R
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
▪ BAAQMD, Regulation. 8, Rule 51
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
Sikaflex® PRO-3 is designed for movement and connec-
tion joints in floors, pedestrian and traffic areas (ex- ▪ ASTM C 920, class 35
ample: parking decks, car parks), warehouses and pro- ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 HM
duction areas, applications in the food industry, ▪ EN 15651-4 PW EXT-INT CC 25 HM
sewage treatment plants, tunnel construction and in ▪ ISEGA Certificate for foodstuff area usage
clean rooms. It can be used for vertical and overhead ▪ BS 6920 (drinking water contact)
joints. ▪ ASTM C 1248 non-staining on marble
▪ ISO 16938-1 non-staining on marble
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ CSM TVOC tested (ISO -6.8)
▪ CSM biological resistant: very good
▪ Movement capability of ± 35 % (ASTM C 719) ▪ Tested according principals of DIBt for Waste Water
▪ Very high mechanical and chemical resistance Exposure
▪ Bubble-free curing ▪ Resistance against Diesel and Jet Fuel according to
▪ Good adhesion to most construction materials the DIBt guidelines
▪ Jet fuel and diesel resistance
▪ Solvent-free
▪ Very low emissions

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base i-Cure® Technology polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Concrete grey (further colours available upon request)
Shelf life Sikaflex® PRO-3 has a shelf life of 15 months from the date of production, if
it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.

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Storage conditions Sikaflex® PRO-3 shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected from
direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.35 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~37 (28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.60 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~1.10 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~600 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~90 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~8.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)

Chemical Resistance Sikaflex® PRO-3 is resistant to water, seawater, diluted alkalis, cement
slurry and water dispersed detergent, diesel and jet fuel according to the
DIBt guidelines.
Sikaflex® PRO-3 is not resistant to alcohols, organic acids, concentrated al-
kalis and concentrated acids and other hydro-carbons.
Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +70 °C max.
Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 50 mm. A width to depth ratio of 1 : 0.8 must be maintained (for ex-
ceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete elements:


(Movement Capability: ± 35 % (ASTM C719) and ∆T: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 12 10
6 18 15
8 22 18
10 28 22

For larger joints following depth should be maintained:


Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
30 24
35 28
40 32
45 35
50 35

All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with


the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 ml foil pack
6 10 10
3.3 15 12
1.9 20 16
1.2 25 20
0.8 30 24
0.5 40 32
0.3 50 35

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow 0 mm (20mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~3.5 mm / 24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~60 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tooling Time ~50 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-2)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- significantly.
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri-
able particles. Sikaflex® PRO-3 adheres without APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
primers and/or activators.
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high per- Sikaflex® PRO-3 is supplied ready to use.
formance applications, such as on multi-story build- After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
ings, highly stressed joints, extreme weather exposure suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
or water immersion, the following priming and/or pre- any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
treatment procedures shall be followed: into the sealant gun and extrude Sikaflex® PRO-3 into
the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
Non-porous substrates ment. Sikaflex® PRO-3 sealant must be firmly tooled
Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, gal- against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
vanised steel, powder coated metals or glazed tiles It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktiv- joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
ator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. Before sealing, within the skin time. Use a compatible tooling agent
allow a flash-off time of > 15 minutes (< 2 hours). (example: Sika® Tooling Agent N) to smooth the joint
Other metals, such as copper, brass and titanium-zinc, surfaces.
also have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
Aktivator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. After the CLEANING OF TOOLS
necessary flash-off time, use a brush to apply Sika®
Primer-3 N and allow a further flash-off time of > 30 Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
minutes (< 4 hours) before sealing the joints. after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
PVC has to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
Primer-215 applied with a brush. Before sealing, allow moved mechanically.
a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours).
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Porous substrates
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a brush. Before sealing, ▪ Method Statement Joint Sealing
allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours). ▪ Method Statement Joint Maintenance, Cleaning and
Renovation
For more detailed advice and instructions please con-
tact our Technical Department.

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LIMITATIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Sikaflex® PRO-3 can be overpainted with most con- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
ventional facade coating paint systems. However, tions the declared data and recommended uses for
paints must first be tested to ensure compatibility by this product may vary from country to country. Please
carrying out preliminary trials (example: according to consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ISO technical paper: Paintability and Paint Compatib- product data and uses.
ility of Sealants). The best over-painting results are
obtained when the sealant is allowed to fully cure ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
first. Note: non-flexible paint systems may impair the
elasticity of the sealant and lead to cracking of the For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
paint film. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Before using Sikaflex® PRO-3 on natural stone, please to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
contact our Technical Department. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® PRO-3 on bituminous substrates, lated data.
natural rubber, EPDM rubber or on any building ma-
terials which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents LEGAL NOTES
that could attack the sealant.
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® PRO-3 to seal joints in and The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
around swimming pools. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
chemicals or other extreme external influences. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
However, a change in colour is purely of aesthetic properly stored, handled and applied under normal
nature and does not adversely influence the technic- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
al performance or durability of the product. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex® PRO-3 to alcohol strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
containing products as this may interfere with the ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
curing reaction. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based user of the product must test the product’s suitability
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
due to circumstances beyond our control. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL
HIGH-PERFORMANCE, SELF-LEVELING SEALANT FOR FLOORING
AND CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL is a 1-component, moisture-curing, Sikaflex® PRO-3 conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
self-leveling, elastic joint sealant with high mechanical ▪ VOC content < 30 g/l (US EPA method 24)
and chemical resistance. ▪ EMICODE EC1PLUS R
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
▪ BAAQMD, Regulation 8, Rule 51
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL is designed for horizontal applica-
tions in movement and connection joints in floors, ▪ ASTM C 920 class 35
pedestrian and traffic areas (example: parking decks, ▪ EN 15651-4 PW EXT-INT CC 25 HM
car parks), warehouses and production areas, applica- ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 HM
tions in the food industry, ceramic tiles such as in pub- ▪ ISEGA certificate for foodstuff area usage
lic buildings etc. and floor joints in tunnel construction. ▪ BS 6920 (drinking water contact)
▪ Resistant against waste water according to DIBt
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES guidelines
▪ Resistant against diesel and jet fuel according to DIBt
▪ Movement capability of ± 35 % (ASTM C 719) guidelines
▪ Very high mechanical and chemical resistance
▪ Bubble-free curing
▪ Self-leveling
▪ Good adhesion to most construction materials
▪ Solvent-free
▪ Very low emissions

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base i-Cure® Technology polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Concrete grey (further colours available upon request)
Shelf life Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL has a shelf life of 15 months from the date of produc-
tion, if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the stor-
age conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.40 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~28 (28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.45 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.80 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~700 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~90 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~8.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)

Chemical Resistance Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL is resistant to water, seawater, diluted alkalis, cement
slurry and water dispersed detergent, diesel and jet fuel according to the
DIBt guidelines.
Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL is not resistant to alcohols, organic acids, concentrated
alkalis and concentrated acids as well as hydro-carbons.
Service temperature -40 °C min. / +70 °C max.
Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 50 mm. A width to depth ratio of 1 : 0.8 must be maintained (for ex-
ceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete elements:


(Movement Capability: ± 35 % (ASTM C719) and ΔT: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 12 10
6 18 15
8 22 18
10 28 12

For larger joints following depth should be maintained:


Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
30 24
35 28
40 32
45 35
50 35

All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with


the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 ml foil pack
6 10 10
3.3 15 12
1.9 20 16
1.2 25 20
0.8 30 24
0.5 40 32
0.3 50 35

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow Self-leveling, can be used on slopes ≤ 3 %
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~3.5 mm / 24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~100 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Porous substrates


Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using
Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a brush. Before sealing,
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours).
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri-
able particles. Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL adheres without For more detailed advice and instructions please con-
primers and/or activators. tact our Technical Department.
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high per-
formance applications, such as highly stressed joints, Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
extreme weather exposure or water immersion, the neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
following priming and/or pre-treatment procedures face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
shall be followed: significantly.

Non-porous substrates APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS


Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, gal-
vanised steel, powder coated metals or glazed tiles Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL is supplied ready to use.
have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktiv- After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
ator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. Before sealing, suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
allow a flash-off time of > 15 minutes (< 2 hours). any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
Other metals, such as copper, brass and titanium-zinc, into the sealant gun and extrude Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL in-
also have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® to the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
Aktivator-205,wiped on with a clean towel. After the with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
necessary flash-off time, use a brush to apply Sika® ment.
Primer-3 N and allow a further flash-off time of > 30 CLEANING OF TOOLS
minutes (< 4 hours) before sealing the joints.
PVC has to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
Primer-215 applied with a brush. Before sealing, allow after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours). Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
moved mechanically.

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FURTHER DOCUMENTS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding tions the declared data and recommended uses for
▪ Method Statement Joint Sealing this product may vary from country to country. Please
▪ Method Statement Joint Maintenance, Cleaning and consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Renovation product data and uses.

LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


▪ Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL cannot be used on slopes > 3 %. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL can be overpainted with most age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
conventional facade coating paint systems. However, to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
paints must first be tested to ensure compatibility by physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
carrying out preliminary trials (example: according to lated data.
ISO technical paper: Paintability and Paint Compatib-
ility of Sealants). The best over-painting results are LEGAL NOTES
obtained when the sealant is allowed to fully cure
first. Note: non-flexible paint systems may impair the The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
elasticity of the sealant and lead to cracking of the tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
paint film. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to rent knowledge and experience of the products when
chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation properly stored, handled and applied under normal
(especially with the colour shade white). However, a conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
change in colour is purely of aesthetic nature and tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
does not adversely influence the technical perform- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ance or durability of the product. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL on natural stone. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL as a glass sealer, on bi- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
tuminous substrates, natural rubber, EPDM rubber or from this information, or from any written recom-
on any building materials which might bleed oils, mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
plasticizers or solvents that could attack the sealant. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL to seal joints in and for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
around swimming pools. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex® PRO-3 SL to alcohol products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
containing products as this may interfere with the be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
curing reaction. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2008
Identification no: 465
Version no: GCC
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Sikaflex -2c SL

Sikaflex®-2c SL
Two-Component, Self-levelling, Polyurethane Elastomeric
Sealant
Sikaflex -2c SL is a 2-component, premium-grade, polyurethane based
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Product
elastomeric sealant. It is principally a chemical cure in a self-levelling consistency.
Description
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Sikaflex -2c SL is a self-levelling floor joint sealant suitable for:
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Uses
 Movement and connection joints in floors with a minimum depth of 6mm
 Indoor and outdoor applications for pedestrian and traffic areas (e. g. parking
decks, car parks)
 In warehouses and production areas
 In ceramic tiles such as in public buildings etc.
 Submerged conditions, such as canal and reservoir joints
Characteristics /  True self-levelling properties, easy to apply
Advantages  Capable of ±50 % joint movement
 Chemical cure allows the sealant to be placed in joints exceeding 12mm in
depth
 High elasticity with a tough, durable, flexible consistency
 Exceptional cut and tear resistance
 Excellent adhesion to most substrates without priming
 Colour uniformity assured via Color-pak system
 Jet fuel resistant
 USDA approved
 Easy to mix
 Paintable with water, oil and rubber based paints

Tests
Approvals / Standards Meets ASTM C-920, Type M, Grade P, Class 25, use T, NT, M, G, A, O, I and,
Meets Federal Specification TT-S-00227E, Type 1, Class A.

Product Data
Form Flowable mastic
Colours Limestone. Other colours available to order.
Packaging 1.5 gal pail (~ 6.8 lt)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures
between +5°C and +25°C. Protect from direct heat and sunlight.

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Shelf-Life Minimum 12 months from date of production if stored in undamaged and unopened
original sealed containers.

Technical Data
Chemical Base 2-part polyurethane , chemical curing

Tack-free Time 6-8 hours (ASTM C-679)

Pot Life ~ 4 hours (TT-S-00227E)

Final Cure ~ 3 days (ASTM C-679)

Sag Flow Self-levelling

Movement Capability ±50%

Service Temperature -40°C to +75°C

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Shore A Hardness ~ 40 (after 28 days) (ASTM D-2240)
2
Tear Strength ~ 1.0 N/mm (ASTM D-624)

E-Modulus ~ 0.7 N/mm at 100% elongation


2
(ASTM D-412)
2
Tensile Strength at ~ 1.2 N/mm (ASTM D-412)
Break
Tensile Elongation ~ 650 % (ASTM D-412)

Adhesion in Peel 14 kg Peel Strength Zero % Adhesion Loss (Fed. Spec. TT-S-00227E)

Chemical Resistance Good resistance to water, diluted acids, diluted alkalines, jet fuel and residential
sewage.

System
Information

Application Details
Joints < 10 mm are normally designed for crack control and therefore they are not
Consumption / movement / expansion joints.
Joint Design
The joint width to depth ratio is important at the time of the application of the
sealant. Minimum depth is 6mm. Width / depth ratio is generally 2:1.
All joints must be properly designed and dimensioned by the specifier and the main
contractor in accordance with the relevant standards, because changes are not
usually feasible after construction. The basis for calculation of the necessary joint
width is the technical values of the joint sealant and the adjacent building materials,
plus the exposure of the building, its method of construction and its dimensions.
Joint width 6 mm 10 mm 20 mm 25 mm 30 mm
Joint depth 6 mm 10 mm 10 mm 12.5 mm 15 mm
Joint length
~ 25 m ~ 10 m ~5m ~ 3.2 m ~ 2.2 m
/ litre

Backing: Use only closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.

The flush joint design rules out The recessed joint design protects the
trip hazards and dirt traps. sealant against mechanical loads.

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Substrate Quality Substrates must be clean, sound and dry, homogeneous, free from oils, grease,
curing compound residues, dust and loose or friable particles. Paint, cement
laitance and other poorly adhering substances must be mechanically removed.
Standard construction rules must be observed.
Substrate Preparation / Priming is typically not necessary. Most substrates only require priming if the
Priming sealant will be subjected to water immersion after full cure. It is recommended that
testing be carried out on questionable substrates to determine whether priming is
needed.
Porous Substrates:
E.g. concrete, aerated concrete and cementitious renders, mortars, brick etc. have
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to be primed with Sika Primer-3N by using a brush.
Before sealing allow a flash off time at least 30 min.(max. 8hrs
Important note:
Primers are only adhesion promoters. They neither substitute for the correct
cleaning of the substrate nor for their strength significantly.
Primers improve long term performance of a sealed joint.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Substrate Moisture Substrate must be dry.
Content

Application
Instructions
Mixing Pour entire contents of Comp. B into the pail of Comp. A. Add entire contents of
Color-pak into the pail of Comp. A and mix thoroughly using a low-speed electric
drill and flat bladed spiral paddle. Mix for 3-5 minutes and until a uniform colour and
consistency is achieved. Scrape down the sides of the pail periodically. Avoid
entrapment of air during mixing.
Color-pak must be used with tint base.
Application Method / After suitable joint and substrate preparation, insert a closed cell polyethylene foam
Tools backing rod to required depth and apply primer if necessary.
Pour or extrude Sikaflex -2c SL in one direction into the joint making sure that it is
®

in full contact with the sides of the joint. Fill the joint allowing the sealant to flow and
level as necessary. Avoid air entrapment during application such as when
overlapping. Tool Sikaflex -2c SL as necessary.
®

Masking tape must be used where sharp exact joint lines or exceptionally neat lines
are required. Remove the tape whilst the sealant is still soft. Smooth the joint
surface with smoothing liquid for a perfect sealant surface.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Sikaflex -2c SL is a self-levelling product which cannot be used with a gradient
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations greater than 2%
It is advised in principal that elastic sealants should not be over painted as paints
generally have less elasticity which could result in the paint cracking. The contractor
is advised to carry out trials first.
Compatible coatings may cover the joint sides to max. 1 mm.
The compatibility must be tested according to DIN 52 452-2.
Colour deviations may occur due to exposure to chemicals, high temperatures or
UV-radiation (especially with colour shade white). However a change in colour will
not adversely influence the technical performance or the durability of the product.
Do not use Sikaflex -2c SL to seal swimming pools.
®

Do not mix with or expose uncured Sikaflex -2c SL to substances that may react
®

with isocyanates, especially alcohols which are often components within e.g.
thinners, solvents, cleaning agents and formwork releasing compounds. Such
contact could interfere or prevent the cross linking curing reaction of the material.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 12/13/2011
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
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Sikaflex -2c NS EZ Mix

Sikaflex®-2c NS EZ Mix
Two-Component, non-sag, Polyurethane Elastomeric Sealant
Sikaflex -2c NS EZ Mix is a 2-component, premium-grade, polyurethane-based
®
Description
elastomeric sealant. It is principally a chemical cure in a non-sag consistency.
Meets ASTM C-920, Type M, Grade NS, Class 25, use T, NT, M, G, A, O and
Federal Specification TT-S-00227E, Type II, Class A. Meets CAN/CGSB 19.24 -
M90.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Where to use  Intended for use in all properly designed working joints with a minimum depth
of ¼ inch.
 Ideal for vertical and horizontal applications.
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 Placeable at temperatures as low as 40 F.
 Adheres to most substrates commonly found in construction.
 An effective sealant for use in Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (EIFS).
 Submerged conditions, such as canal and reservoir joints
Advantages  Capable of ±50 % joint movement.
 Chemical cure allows the sealant to be placed in joints exceeding 1/2 in. in
depth.
 High elasticity with a tough, durable, flexible consistency.
 Exceptional cut and tear resistance.
 Excellent adhesion to most substrates without priming.
 Available in 35 architectural colors.
 Colour uniformity assured via Color-pak system.
 Available in pre-pigmented Limestone Gray (no Color-pak needed).
 Non-sag even in wide joints.
 Certified to the NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for potable water.
 Easy to mix.
 Paintable with water-, oil-, and rubber-based paints.
 Jet fuel resistant.
 Cold weather booster for initial tack (see reverse side for data).
 Shore A hardness can be increased by using “TG” additive. See Sikaflex-2c
NS TG data sheet for specific details.
Coverage 1 gal. yields 231 cu. in. or 154 lin. ft. of a 1/2 in. x 1/4 in. joint.
Packaging 1.5 gal. unit, 3 gal unit. Color-pak is purchased separately. Limestone Gray color
available pre-pigmented.
How to Use  All joint-wall surfaces must be clean, sound, and frost-free. Joint walls must be
Surface Preparation free of oils, grease, curing compound residues, and any other foreign matter that
might prevent bond. Ideally this should be accomplished by mechanical means.
 A roughened surface will also enhance bond. Bond breaker tape or backer rod
must be used in bottom of joint to prevent bond.
Typical Data (Material and curing conditions 73OF (23OC) and 50% R.H.)
RESULTS MAY DIFFER BASED UPON STATISTICAL VARIATIONS DEPENDING UPON MIXING

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METHODS AND EQUIPMENT, TEMPERATURE, APPLICATION METHODS, TEST METHODS,
ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS AND CURING CONSITIONS.

Shelf life One year in original, unopened containers.


Storage Conditions Store dry at 40O-95OF (4O-35OC). Condition material to 65O-
75OF before using.
Colors A wide range of architectural colors are available.
Special colors available on request.
Application 40O to 100OF, ambient and substrate temperatures.
Temperature Sealant should be installed when joint is at mid-range of its
anticipated movement.
Service Range -40O to 170OF (-40O-75OC)
Curing Rate (ASTM C-679) Track-free Time 8-10 hrs.
Final Cure 3 days.
Application life 4-6 hrs.
Tear Strength ASTM D-624 45 Ib./in.
Shore A Hardness ASTM D-2240 25 ± 5
Tensile Properties (ASTM D-412)
Tensile Strength at Break 95 psi
Tensile Elongation 300 %
100% Modulus 70 psi
Adhesion in Peel (Fed Spec. TT-S-00227E)
Substrate Peel Strength %Adhesion Loss
Concrete >15 Ib. Zero
Weathering Resistance Excellent
Chemical Resistance Good resistance to water, diluted acids, diluted
alkalines, and residential sewage. Consult
Technical Service for specific data.

Priming Priming is typically not necessary. Most substrates only require priming if sealant
will be subjected to water immersion after cure. Testing should be done, however,
on questionable substrates, to determine if priming is needed.
Consult Technical Service or Sikaflex Primer Technical Data Sheet for additional
information on priming.
Note: Most Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (EIFS) manufacturers recommend
the use of a primer. When EIFS manufacturer specifies a primer or if on-site bond
testing indicates a primer is necessary, Sikaflex 429 primer is recommended.
On-site adhesion testing is recommended with final system prior to the start of a
job.
Mixing Pour entire contents of Component „B‟ into pail of Component „A‟. Add entire
contents of Color-pak into pail and mix with a low-speed drill (400-600 rpm) and
Sikaflex paddle.* Mix for 3-5 minutes to achieve a uniform color and consistency.
Scrape down sides of pail periodically. Avoid entrapment of air during mixing.
When mixing in cold weather (<50°F), do not force the mixing paddle to the bottom
of the pail. After adding Component „B‟ and Color-pak into Component „A‟, mix the
top 1/2 to 3/4 of the pail during the first minute of mixing. After scraping down the
sides of the pail, mix again for another minute. The paddle should reach the
bottom of the pail between the first and second minute of mixing. Scrape down the
sides of the pail a second time and then mix for an additional 2-3 minutes until the
sealant is well blended.
Color-pak must be used with tint base. For pre-pigmented Limestone base,
just mix with low speed drill and Sikaflex paddle (no Color-pak needed).
Application Recommended application temperatures 40°-100°F. Pre-conditioning units to
approximately 70°F is necessary when working at extremes. Move pre-conditioned
units to work areas just prior to application.
Apply sealant only to clean, sound, dry, and frost-free substrates. Sikaflex-2c
should be applied into joints when joint slot is at mid-point of its designed
expansion and contraction.
To place, load directly into bulk gun or use a follower plate loading system. Place
nozzle of gun into bottom of joint and fill entire joint. Keeping the nozzle deep in
the sealant, continue with a steady flow of sealant preceding nozzle to avoid air
entrapment. Also, avoid overlapping of sealant since this also entraps air. Tool
sealant to ensure full contact with joint walls and remove air entrapment. Joint

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dimension should allow for 1/4 inch minimum and 1/2 inch maximum thickness for
sealant.
Proper design is 2:1 width to depth ratio. To accelerate the cure of Sikaflex-2c NS
in cold weather temperatures, add Sikaflex-2c booster..
Limitations  The ultimate performance of Sikaflex-2c NS EZ Mix depends on good joint
design and proper application.
 Minimum depth in working joint is 1/4 in.
 Maximum expansion and contraction should not exceed 50% of average joint
width.
 Do not cure in the presence of curing silicones.
 Avoid contact with alcohol and other solvent cleaners during cure.
 Allow 3-day cure before subjecting sealant to total water immersion.
 Avoid exposure to high levels of chlorine. (Maximum level is 5 ppm).
 Do not apply when moisture vapor transmission exists since this can cause
bubbling within the sealant.
 Avoid over-mixing sealant.
 White color tends to yellow slightly when exposed to ultraviolet rays.
 Light colors can yellow if exposed to direct gas fired heating elements.
 When overcoating, an on-site test is recommended to determine actual
compatibility.
 Do not use in contact with bituminous/asphaltic materials.

Caution Component ‘A’; Irritant - Avoid contact. Product is a skin, respiratory and eye
irritant. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves recommended. Use of
a NIOSH approved respirator required if PELs are exceeded. Use with adequate
ventilation.
Component ‘B’; Combustible; Sensitizer; Irritant - Contains Xylene. Keep away
from heat, sparks and open flame. Use with adequate ventilation. Product is a
respiratory and skin sensitizer. Avoid contact. Product is an eye, skin, and
respiratory irritant. Use of safety goggles and chemical resistant gloves
recommended. Use of a NIOSH approved respirator required if PELs are
exceeded.
First Aid In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. For eye contact,
flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; contact physician.
For respiratory problems, remove to fresh air. Wash clothing before re-use.
Discard contaminated shoes.
Clean Up Uncured material can be removed with approved solvent. Cured material can only
be removed mechanically. For spillage, collect, absorb, and dispose of in
accordance with current, applicable local, state, and federal regulations

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
Information containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika‟s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from
any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product‟s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaflex® Precast
1-PART FLEXIBLE SEALANT FOR CONCRETE PRECAST

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaflex® Precast is a 1-component, moisture-curing, ▪ Good resistance to weathering
elastic joint sealant. ▪ Movement capability of ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Over paintable
▪ Good adhesion to concrete
USES ▪ Good application properties
▪ Low VOC content
Sikaflex® Precast is designed for movement and con-
nection joints between concrete precast elements, ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
GRC and GRP parts. It is also suitable for masonry and
block work joints, roof joints and terminations. Sikaflex® Precast conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)

APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ ASTM C 920 class 25
▪ EN 15651 - 1 F EXT - INT CC 12.5
▪ ISO 11600 F 12.5 E

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour White, concrete grey and beige
Shelf Life Sikaflex® Precast has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage Conditions Sikaflex® Precast shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.60 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~38 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.60 N/mm2 at 60 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)

Elongation at Break ~300 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~90 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~9.5 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +70 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 50 mm. A width to depth ratio of 2 : 1 must be maintained (for ex-
ceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete element:


(Movement capability: ± 25 % (ASTM C719) and ∆T: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 16 10
6 24 12
8 30 15
10 38 19

For larger joints following depth should be maintained:


Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
40 20
45 21
50 22
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 ml foil pack
6 10 10
4 15 10
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
0.8 40 20
0.5 50 22

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.

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Sag Flow < 3 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C ) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin Time ~65 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tooling Time ~80 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-2)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Clean all tools and application equipment immediately


after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Sikaflex® Precast generally has strong adhesion Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
without primers or activators to most clean, dry and moved mechanically.
sound precast concrete substrates.
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- FURTHER DOCUMENTS
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri-
able particles. Sikaflex® Precast adheres without ▪ Safety Data Sheet
primers and/or activators. ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high per- ▪ Method Statement Joint Sealing
formance applications, such as on multi-story build- ▪ Method Statement Joint Maintenance, Cleaning and
ings, highly stressed joints, and/or extreme weather Renovation
exposure, the following priming and/or pre-treatment ▪ Technical Manual Facade Sealing
procedures shall be followed:

Porous substrates
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using
Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a brush. Before sealing,
allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours).

For more detailed advice and instructions please con-


tact our Technical Department.

Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are


neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Sikaflex® Precast is supplied ready to use.
After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
into the sealant gun and extrude Sikaflex® Precast into
the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
with the sides of the joint and avoid any air entrap-
ment. Sikaflex® Precast sealant must be firmly tooled
against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
within the skin time.
If Sikaflex® Precast is dry-tooled it shows a slightly
structured, concrete-like surface. If it is wet-tooled (us-
ing a compatible tooling agent, example Sika® Tooling
Agent N) it shows a smooth surface.
Do not use tooling products containing solvents.

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LIMITATIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
▪ Sikaflex® Precast can be overpainted with most con- All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
ventional facade coating paint systems. However, based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
paints must first be tested to ensure compatibility by vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
carrying out preliminary trials (example according to
ISO technical paper: Paintability and Paint Compatib- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
ility of Sealants). The best over-painting results are
obtained when the sealant is allowed to fully cure Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
first. Note: non-flexible paint systems may impair the tions the declared data and recommended uses for
elasticity of the sealant and lead to cracking of the this product may vary from country to country. Please
paint film. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to product data and uses.
chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation
(especially with the colour shade white PC). ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
However, a change in colour is purely of aesthetic
nature and does not adversely influence the technic- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
al performance or durability of the product. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Precast on natural stone. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Precast on bituminous sub- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
strates, natural rubber, EPDM rubber or on any build- lated data.
ing materials which might bleed oils, plasticizers or
solvents that could attack the sealant. LEGAL NOTES
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Precast to seal joints in and
around swimming pools. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Precast for joints under water tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
pressure or for permanent water immersion. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex® Precast to alcohol rent knowledge and experience of the products when
containing products as this may interfere with the properly stored, handled and applied under normal
curing reaction. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Polysulphide GG
TWO COMPONENT GUN GRADE POLYSULPHIDE SEALANT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Polysulphide GG is a cross linking polysulphide ▪ Easy to use
based elastic sealant for vertical and horizontal expan- ▪ Economical
sion joints. ▪ Excellent adhesion with many materials
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Non- sag in vertical and overhead joints
▪ Good chemical resistance
USES ▪ Permanently elastic
▪ Good weather resistance
It is used in both vertical and horizontal expansion
joints in many types of buildings and civil engineering APPROVALS / STANDARDS
constructions such as:
▪ Retaining walls Sika® Polysulphide GG conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ Underpasses and tunnels ▪ VOC content 0g/l (ASTM D 2369)
▪ Reservoirs ▪ Conforms to: BS 4254 - 1983
▪ Precast concrete elements ▪ Conforms to BS/EN ISO 11600 : 2003
▪ Bridges ▪ Complies with ASTM C920, Type M, Grade NS, Class
▪ High and low rise buildings and 25
▪ Wherever a permanently flexible seal is required ▪ Conforms to: TT-S00227 E (COM-NBS) - 3 Type ll

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Cross linking polysulphide
Packaging 2.5 L (Comp. A + Comp. B)
Colour Paste, grey
Shelf life Sika® Polysulphide GG has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of pro-
duction, if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the
storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sika® Polysulphide GG shall be stored in dry conditons, where it is protec-
ted from direct sunlight and at temperatures between 5 °C and 30 °C.
Density ~1.58 kg/l
Solid content 100 %

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~25 (ASTM C 661)

Movement Capability +/-25 % (ASTM C 719)

Service temperature -20 °C min. / +80 °C max.


Joint Design Joint Configuration
Minimum joint width: 6 mm
Maximum Joint width: 50 mm

Width: Depth ratio


The joint width must be designed to suit the movement capability of the
sealant. Joints expected to movement a width to depth ratio of approxim-
ately 2 : 1 must be maintained. For butt joint the width to depth ratio
should be 1 : 1.

Minimum joint depth is recommended:


▪ 6 mm for non-porous surfaces
▪ 8 mm for porous surfaces
▪ 20 mm for trafficked joints and joints that are exposed to hydrostatic
pressure

At chamfered elements it shall not fill the chamfer with sealant.


Mixing ratio Part A : Part B = 95.5 : 4.5 (by weight)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Dry joint with sound concrete edges. For joints under wet conditions, use
Sika®-Primer-PS
Pot Life 2 h at 25 °C
Curing time 1 week

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MIXING

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION The product is packed in a 2.5 litre tin, containing the
base and curing agent, ready to mix in the appropriate
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from any ratios. Mix the product thoroughly with a mixing
loosely adhering particles. paddle fitted to an electric hand drill not exceeding
Check the joints edges for soundness and if found 500 rpm to avoid entrapping air. Mix for approxim-
weak cut recess and fill up with suitable repair mortar ately 5 minutes until a smooth, even consistency is
(Consult Sika Technical Department). Correct joint achieved.
depth can be established by inserting closed cell poly-
ethylene backing rod tightly into the joint. When the APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
joints have been filled with fiber filled board, this must Where required, protect the surface with masking
be raked back to the required depth. Use bond break- tape. To place, load the mixed sealant directly into
er tape over the backer material. Protect surfaces with bulk or caulking gun or using a follower plate loading
masking tape. system. Install the sealant into the joint without trap-
ping air with consistent pressure to force the sealant
PRIMING into the joint. Tool-off with a spatula to form slightly
concave profile. Remove masking tape.
Sika® Polysulphide GG should be used as a primer only
on two sides of the joint. The flash off time is minim- CLEANING OF TOOLS
um 30 minutes and maximum 3 hours.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
cured material can only be mechanically removed.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Do not use in contact with drinking water or food. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Gun grade Sika® Polysulphide GG is gun-applied 2 products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
part polysulphide sealant which is used both for hori- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
zontal and vertical joints. Sealant joint movement properly stored, handled and applied under normal
should not exceed +/-25 % of the joint width when conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
installed in a width to depth ratio of 2 : 1. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Sika® Polysulphide GG is chemical resistant (occa- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
sional spillages) to diluted acids, diluted alkalis, avi- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
ation fuel, kerosene, lubrification oils, skydrol and particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
white spirit. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ Sika® Polysulphide GG is not chemical resistant to from this information, or from any written recom-
chlorinated solvents, aromatic solvent and diluted mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
oxidizing acids. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Sika® Polysulphide GG must be fully cured before for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
permanent immersion in water. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ Paint compatibility with sealant should be checked products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
prior to painting. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based be supplied on request.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Polysulphide PG
TWO COMPONENT SELF-LEVELING POLYSULPHIDE SEALANT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Polysulphide PG is a cross linking polysulphide ▪ Easy to use
based elastic sealant for horizontal expansion joints. ▪ Economical
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Excellent adhesion with many materials
▪ Good chemical resistance
USES ▪ Permanently elastic
▪ Good weather resistance
It is used in horizontal joints in many types of build-
ings and civil engineering constructions such as: APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Expansion joints in floors
▪ PQC joints, Precast concrete elements Sika® Polysulphide PG conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ Bridge deck joints ▪ VOC content 0 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
▪ Reservoirs ▪ Conforms to: BS 4254 - 1983
▪ Vacuum dewatered floor joints/groove sealing, crack ▪ Conforms to BS/EN ISO 11600 : 2003
repairing ▪ Complies with ASTM C920, Type M, Grade P, Class 25
▪ Horizontal trafficable joints, airport runways, car
park, roads and culverts
▪ Wherever a permanently flexible horizontal seal is re-
quired

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Cross linking polysulphide
Packaging 4 L pack (Comp. A + Comp. B)
Colour Paste, grey
Shelf life Sika® Polysulphide PG has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of pro-
duction if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the
storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sika® Polysulphide PG shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protec-
ted from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C
Density ~1.60 kg/l
Solid content 100 %

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Shore A Hardness ~20 (ASTM C 661)

Movement Capability +/-25 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature -20 °C min. / +80 °C max.


Joint Design Joint configuration
Minimum Joint width: 6 mm
Maximum Joint width: 50 mm

Width: Depth Ratio


The joint width must be designed to suit the movement capability of the
sealant. Joints expected to movement a width to depth ratio of approxim-
ately 2 : 1 must be maintained. For butt joint the width to depth ratio
should be 1 : 1.

Minimum joint depth is recommended:


▪ 6mm for non-porous surfaces
▪ 8mm for porous surfaces
▪ 20mm for trafficked joints and joints that are exposed to hydrostatic pres-
sure

At chamfered elements it shall not fill the chamfer with sealant.


Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 94 : 6 (by weight)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +50 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Dry joint with sound concrete edges. For joints under wet conditions, use
Sika®-Primer-PS.
Pot Life ~2 h at 25 °C
Curing Time 1 week

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MIXING

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Add Component B into the bigger Component A pail.


Mix the product thoroughly with a mixing paddle fit-
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from any ted to an electric hand drill not exceeding 500 rpm to
loosely adhering particles. avoid entrapping air. Mix for approximately 5 minutes
Check the joints edges for soundness and if found until a smooth, even consistency is achieved.
weak cut recess and fill up with suitable repair mortar
(Consult Sika Technical Department). Correct joint APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
depth can be established by inserting closed cell poly- Where required, protect the surface with masking
ethylene backing rod tightly into the joint. When the tape. The properly mixed material can be poured dir-
joints have been filled with fiber filled board, this must ectly into joint. Remove masking tape.
be raked back to the required depth. Use bond break-
er tape over the backer material. Protect surfaces with CLEANING OF TOOLS
masking tape.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
PRIMING Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Sika® Polysulphide PG should be used as a primer only
on two sides of the joint. The flash off time is minim-
um 30 minutes and maximum 3 hours.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Do not use in contact with drinking water or food. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Pourable grade Sika® Polysulphide PG is used only in products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
case of horizontal joints. Sealant joint movement rent knowledge and experience of the products when
should not exceed +/-25 % of the joint width when in- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
stalled in a width to depth ratio of 2 : 1. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Sika® Polysulphide PG is chemical resistant (occasional strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
spillages) to diluted acids, diluted alkalis, aviation fuel, ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
kerosene, lubrification oils, skydrol and white spirit. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Sika® Polysulphide PG is not chemical resistance to from this information, or from any written recom-
chlorinated solvents, aromatic solvent and diluted ox- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
idizing acids. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Sika® Polysulphide PG must be fully cured before per- serves the right to change the properties of its
manent immersion in water. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
Paint compatibility with sealant should be checked pri- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
or to painting. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA be supplied on request.

All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based


on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikaflex® Tank N
ELASTIC SEALANT FOR JOINTS EXPOSED TO CHEMICALS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaflex® Tank N is a 1-component, moisture-curing, ▪ High chemical resistance
elastic joint sealant. ▪ High mechanical resistance
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Movement capability of ± 25 % (ISO 9047)
▪ Good application properties
USES
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Sikaflex® Tank N shall be used by professional applicat-
ors only. Sikaflex® Tank N conforms to LEED® v3 IEQ credit 4.1
Sikaflex® Tank N is designed for use in areas that are ▪ VOC content < 420 g/l (US EPA method 24)
used for the storage, filling and handling of water pol-
luting liquids such as: floor joints in petrol stations, APPROVALS / STANDARDS
joints in handling areas, storage tanks and contain-
ment bunds, and movement and connection joints in ▪ European Technical Approval ETA-09/0272
parking garages.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Concrete grey, black
Shelf life Sikaflex® Tank N has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sikaflex® Tank N shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.50 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~35 (28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.60 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~1.10 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~700 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~80 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~8.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 25 % (ISO 9047)

Chemical Resistance The following is a list of liquids for which the joint-sealing system is imper-
meable and resistant for up to 72 hours (medium duty). For these liquids
Sikaflex® Tank N is approved according to TRwS (Technical Rules on sub-
stances Hazardous to Water) for sealing in storage / filling / handling facilit-
ies for water-polluting products.

Group no.* Liquids


DF 1 + 1a Petrol (gasoline) for motor vehicles
to DIN 51600 and DIN EN 590
DF 2 Aviation fuels
DF 3 + 3a + 3b Extra-light heating oil (DIN 51603-
1), diesel fuel (DIN EN 590), unused
internal combustion engine oils and
unused vehicle gear oils, mixtures of
saturated and aromatic hydrocar-
bons with an aromatic content < 20
% by weight and a flash point > 55
°C
DF 4 All hydrocarbons
DF 4a Benzene and benzene-containing
materials
DF 4b Crude oils
DF 4c Used internal combustion engine
oils and used vehicle gear oils with a
flash point > 55 °C.
DF 5 Monohydric and polyhydric alco-
hols (< 48 % by volume methanol)
glycol ethers
DF 5a All alcohols and glycol ethers
DF 5b Monohydric and polyhydric alco-
hols ≥ C2
DF 11 Inorganic alkalis and alkaline-hydro-
lysing inorganic salts in aqueous
solutions (pH > 8), excluding ammo-
nia solutions and oxidising salt solu-
tions (i. e. hypochlorite).
*As specified in approval guidlines for joint-sealing systems in storage / filling / handling facilieites for wa-
ter-polluting liquids, Part 1.
See DIBt (German Institute for Construction Technology) documentation, Book 16.1.

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +70 °C max.

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Joint Design The relevant technical rules for joints with elastic sealants have to be con-
sidered.

All joint sealing in storage / filling / handling facilities for water-polluting li-
quids and in water pollution control have to be made according to the
technical approval for Sikaflex® Tank N (ETA-09 / 0272) and its annexes. To
avoid damage to sharp edges in in-situ concrete a chamfer (approximately
3 – 5 mm) should be made on the sides of the joint.

The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be > 10 mm
and < 35 mm. A width to depth ratio of 1 : 0.8 must be maintained (for ex-
ceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete elements


Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 15 12
6 18 15
8 20 16
10 30 24
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Department.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
6 10 10
3.3 15 12
2.2 18 15
1.9 20 16
0.8 30 24

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow 0 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2.5 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~90 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

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APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Sikaflex® Tank N is supplied ready to use.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- into the sealant gun and extrude Sikaflex® Tank N into
able particles. Cement laitance must be removed. the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
Grinding the surface of non-porous substrates with a with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
very fine abrasive pad may improve the adhesion per- ment. Sikaflex® Tank N sealant must be firmly tooled
formance of Sikaflex® Tank N. against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
The Sikaflex® Tank N joint sealing system is approved It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
for application on uncoated liquid proofed precast joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
concrete elements. Sikaflex® Tank N has a technical within the skin time. Use a compatible tooling agent
approval for use in storage / filling / handling facilities (example: Sika® Tooling Agent N) to smooth the joint
for water-polluting liquids or grade ≥ C35 / C45 ≤ C50 / surfaces.
60 (EN 206-1), in-situ concrete to DIN 1045 as “FD” (li- Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
quid proof) concrete, or “FDE” (penetration-tested li-
quid-proof) concrete. CLEANING OF TOOLS

Non-porous substrates Clean all tools and application equipment immediately


Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, gal- after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
vanised steel, powder coated metals or glazed tiles Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktiv- moved mechanically.
ator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. Before sealing,
allow a flash-off time of > 15 minutes (< 2 hours). FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Other metals, such as copper, brass and titanium-zinc,
also have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® ▪ Safety Data Sheet
Aktivator-205,wiped on with a clean towel. After the ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding
necessary flash-off time, use a brush to apply
Sika® Primer-3 N and allow a further flash-off time of > LIMITATIONS
30 minutes (< 4 hours) before sealing the joints.
▪ Sikaflex® Tank N can be over-painted with most con-
PVC has to be cleaned and pre-treated using
ventional facade coating paint systems. However,
Sika® Primer-215 applied with a brush. Before sealing, paints must first be tested to ensure compatibility by
allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours).
carrying out preliminary trials (example: according to
ISO technical paper: Paintability and Paint Compatib-
Porous substrates
ility of Sealants). The best over-painting results are
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement-based
obtained when the sealant is allowed to fully cure
renders, mortars, and brick have to be primed with
first. Note: non-flexible paint systems may impair the
Sika® Primer-215, for uses in accordance with ETA-09 / elasticity of the sealant and lead to cracking of the
0272, or Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a clean brush or
paint film.
roller. Before sealing allow a flash-off time of > 30
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to
minutes (< 4 hours). chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation.
For more detailed advice and instructions please con-
However, a change in colour is purely of aesthetic
tact our Technical Department.
nature and does not adversely influence the technic-
al performance or durability of the product.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Tank N on natural stone.
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface ▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Tank N as a glass sealer, on bitu-
significantly. minous substrates, natural stone, natural rubber, EP-
DM rubber or on any building materials which might
bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that could attack
the sealant.
▪ Do not use Sikaflex® Tank N to seal joints in and
around swimming pools.
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex® Tank N to alcohol
containing products as this may interfere with the
curing reaction.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacryl®-620 Fire
FIRE RATED SEALANT FOR LINEAR JOINTS AND PENETRATIONS

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


Sikacryl®-620 Fire is a fire rated 1-component, water- Sikacryl®-620 Fire conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
based intumescent sealant. ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l less water (US EPA Method 24)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES
▪ EN 15651-1 F INT
Sikacryl®-620 Fire is designed for fire rated connection ▪ ISO 11600 12.5 P
joints and penetration seals on porous and non-por- ▪ EN 1366-3 assessment report
ous substrates. ▪ EN 1366-4 assessment report
▪ ETAG 026 assessment report
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ EN 13501-2 classification report
▪ EN 140-3 test report
▪ Up to 5 hours fire resistance according to EN 1366-4 ▪ EN 13501-1 class B-s1-d0
▪ Up to 2 hours fire resistance according to EN 1366-3
▪ Good workability
▪ Good adhesion to a wide range of substrates
▪ Water-based
▪ Over-paintable

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base 1-Component acrylic dispersion
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
300 mL cartridge, 12 cartridges per box
Colour White, grey
Shelf life Sikacryl®-620 Fire has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sikacryl®-620 Fire shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and frost, at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.65 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~33 (28 d) (ISO 868)

Movement Capability 12.5 % (ISO 11600)

Service Temperature −25 °C min. / +70 °C max. (dry)


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 35 mm. The joint depth shall be ≤ 15 mm. A width to depth ratio of 2
: 1 must be maintained.
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Department.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 ml foil pack
6 10 10
4 15 10
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15

Backing Material Use polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~1 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~15 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CPQ 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Clean all tools and application equipment immediately


after use with water and/or Sika® TopClean T. Once
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- cured, residual material can only be removed mechan-
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- ically.
able particles. Sikacryl®-620 Fire adheres without
primers and/or activators. FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Iron and steel must be protected with an anti-corro-
sion primer. ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
▪ EN 13501-2 classification report
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS ▪ ETAG 026 assessment report
▪ Brochure Sika Fire Protection solutions
Sikacryl®-620 Fire is supplied ready to use.
After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
into the sealant gun and extrude Sikacryl®-620 Fire in-
to the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
ment. Sikacryl®-620 Fire sealant must be firmly tooled
against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
within the skin time. Do not use tooling products con-
taining solvents. Water can be used if wet-tooling is re-
quired.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Sikacryl®-620 Fire can be overpainted. However, For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
paints must first be tested to ensure compatibility by age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
carrying out preliminary trials (example according to to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
ISO technical paper: Paintability and paint compatib- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
ility of Sealants). lated data.
▪ Application during high temperature changes is not
recommended (movements during the curing). LEGAL NOTES
▪ Do not use Sikacryl®-620 Fire as glass sealer, for floor
joints, sanitary joints, on natural stone, or for civil en- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
gineering applications. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Do not use Sikacryl®-620 Fire on bituminous sub- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
strates, natural rubber, EPDM rubber or on any build- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
ing materials which might bleed oils, plasticizers or properly stored, handled and applied under normal
solvents that could attack the sealant. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
(especially with the colour shade white). However, a ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
change in colour is purely of aesthetic nature and particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
does not adversely influence the technical perform- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
ance or durability of the product. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Do not use Sikacryl®-620 Fire for joints under water mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
pressure or for permanent water immersion. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
due to circumstances beyond our control. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS be supplied on request.

Please note that as a result of specific local regula-


tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikasil®-670 Fire
FIRE RATED SILICONE JOINT SEALANT

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


Sikasil®-670 Fire is a fire rated, silicone based, 1-com- Sikasil®-670 Fire conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
ponent, UV-stable, moisture-curing, low-modulus ▪ VOC content < 250 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
elastic joint sealant. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ BAAQMD, Regulation 8, Rule 51

USES APPROVALS / STANDARDS


Sikasil®-670 Fire is designed for fire rated movement ▪ ASTM C 920, class 35
and connection joints on porous and non-porous sub- ▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
strates. It is also suited for use as a weather sealant for ▪ EN 15651-4 PW INT
movement and connection joints in building envel- ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 LM & G 25 LM
opes. ▪ EN 1366-4 assessment report
▪ ETAG 026 assessment report
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ EN 13501-2 classification report
▪ EN 140-3
▪ Up to 4 hours fire resistance according to EN 1366-4 ▪ EN 13501-1 class B-s2-d0
▪ Very good resistance to weathering
▪ Movement capability of ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)
▪ Easy to smooth and very good workability
▪ Good adhesion to many different substrates
▪ Neutral curing

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
300 mL cartridge, 12 cartridges per box
Colour White, grey, black
Shelf life Sikasil®-670 Fire has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sikasil®-670 Fire shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.35 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~16 (28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.30 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.50 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~650 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~70 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~4.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature −40 °C min. / +150 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 50 mm. The joint depth shall be ≤ 20 mm. A width to depth ratio of
2 : 1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete elements:


(Movement Capability: ± 35 % (ASTM C719) and ΔT: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 12 10
6 18 10
8 22 11
10 28 14

For larger joints following depth should be maintained:


Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
30 15
35 18
40 20
45 20
50 20
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
6 10 10
4 15 10
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
1 35 18
0.8 40 20
0.7 45 20
0.6 50 20

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow 2 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~25 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tooling Time ~20 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-2)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Sikasil®-670 Fire is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- into the sealant gun and extrude Sikasil®-670 Fire into
ment procedures shall be followed: the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
Non-porous substrates ment. Sikasil®-670 Fire sealant must be firmly tooled
Anodised aluminium and stainless steel have to be against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator- It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
100 or Sika® Cleaner P. Powder coated and PVDF joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
coated metals have to be pre-treated using Sika® within the skin time.
Aktivator-205. For details like application and flash-off Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
times refer to the most recent Product Data Sheet of
the respective pre-treatment product. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
Porous substrates after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using moved mechanically.
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
ment product. ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
▪ EN 13501-2 classification report
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be ▪ ETAG 026 assessment report
preformed prior to application. For more detailed ad- ▪ Brochure Sika Fire Protection Solutions
vice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partement.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Sikasil®-670 Fire cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-670 Fire on natural stone. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-670 Fire on bituminous sub- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
strates, natural rubber or on any building materials physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that lated data.
could attack the sealant. EPDM rubber needs to be
tested for compatibility and approved by Sika Tech- LEGAL NOTES
nical Departement.
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-670 Fire to seal joints in and The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
around swimming pools. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-670 Fire for joints under water products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikasil®-670 Fire to alcohol properly stored, handled and applied under normal
containing products as this may interfere with the conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
curing reaction. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary from this information, or from any written recom-
due to circumstances beyond our control. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
this product may vary from country to country. Please current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
product data and uses. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Sikaflex®-11 FC+
ELASTIC JOINT SEALANT AND MULTIPURPOSE ADHESIVE FOR IN-
DOOR AND OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is a 1-component, solvent-free joint ▪ Silicone-free
sealant and multipurpose adhesive with high non-sag ▪ Very good adhesion to most construction materials
consistency. ▪ Over paintable
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ No need to grout the bonded areas
▪ Good mechanical resistance
USES ▪ Good resistance to weathering
▪ Impact and vibration absorbing
Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is designed as a multipurpose adhes- ▪ Very low emissions
ive for indoor and outdoor bonding of window sills,
thresholds, stair steps, skirting boards, base boards, ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
crash protection boards, covering boards and prefab-
ricated elements. Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is also suitable for Sikaflex®-11 FC+ conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
soundproofing of pipes between concrete and sheath- ▪ VOC content < 30 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
ing, caulking between partitions, seam sealing, sealing ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
in metal and wood construction and for ventilation ▪ BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51
construction. ▪ EMICODE EC1PLUS R

APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ ASTM C920 class 35
▪ ISEGA certificate for foodstuff area usage
▪ Approval for Food Compatibility (ISEGA)
▪ EN 15651-1
▪ EN 15651-4

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base i-Cure Technology polyurethane
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour White, concrete grey and black (further colours available upon request)
Shelf Life Sikaflex®-11 FC+ has a shelf life of 15 months from the date of production,
if it is stored properly in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the
storage conditions are met.
Storage Conditions Sikaflex®-11 FC+ shall be stored in dry conditions, protected from direct
sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.30 kg/l (ISO 1138-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~37 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Tensile Strength ~1.5 N/mm2 (ISO 37)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.60 N/mm2 (after 28 d at 23 °C) (ISO 8339)

Elongation at Break ~700 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~75 % (after 28 d) (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~8.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Chemical Resistance Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is resistant to water, seawater, diluted alkalis, cement
grout and water dispersed detergent.
Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is not resistant to alcohols, organic acids, concentrated al-
kalis and concentrated acids, chlorinated (hydro-carbons) fuel.
For detailed information please contact our Technical Department.
Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +80 °C max.
Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 10 mm
and ≤ 35 mm. A width to depth ratio of 1 : 0.8 for floor joints and 2 : 1 for
facade joints must be maintained.

Standard joint widths for joints between concrete elements:


(Movement Capability: ± 35 % (ASTM C719) and ∆T: 80 °C)
Joint distance [m] Min. joint width [mm] Min. joint depth [mm]
2 10 10
4 12 10
6 18 10
8 22 11
10 28 14
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
Joints ≤ 10 mm in width are for crack control and therefore non-move-
ment joints. What is relevant is the joint width at the time of application of
the sealant (guide value of +10 °C).
For larger joints please contact our Technical Department.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Approximate con- Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
sumption for floor
joints length [m] per
600 ml
6 10 10
3.3 15 12
1.9 20 16
1.2 25 20
0.8 30 24
Minimum joint width for perimeter joints around windows is 10 mm.
Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.

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Sag Flow 6 mm (20 mm profile at 23 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Relative Air Humidity 30 % − 90 %
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~3.5 mm / 24 h (23 °C / 50% r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin Time ~70 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Sikaflex®-11 FC+ is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a foil
Sikaflex®-11 FC+ generally has strong adhesion without pack into the sealant gun and extrude Sikaflex®-11 FC+
primers or activators to most clean, dry and sound into the joint making sure that it comes into full con-
substrates. tact with the sides of the joint and avoids any air en-
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- trapment. It is recommended to use masking tape
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- where exact joint lines or neat lines are required. Re-
able particles. Sikaflex®-11 FC+ adheres without move the tape within the skin time. Do not use tooling
primers and/or activators. products containing solvents.
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high per-
formance applications, such as highly stressed joints, For bonding application apply Sikaflex®-11 FC+ in
and/or extreme weather exposure, the following prim- beads, strips or spots to the bonding surface in inter-
ing and/or pre-treatment procedures shall be fol- vals of a few centimeters each. Use hand pressure only
lowed: to set the element to be bonded into position. If ne-
cessary, use adhesive tapes, wedges, or props to hold
Porous substrates the assembled elements together during the initial
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement-based curing hours.
renders, mortars, brick, and natural stone have to be
primed with Sika® Primer-3 N applied with a clean An incorrectly positioned element can easily be un-
brush. Before sealing allow a flash-off time of > 30 fastened and repositioned during the first few minutes
minutes (< 4 hours). after application. Optimum bonding will be obtained
after the complete curing of Sikaflex®-11 FC+, i.e. after
Non- porous substrates 24 to 48 hours at +23 °C for an adhesive thickness
Glazed tiles, powder coated metals, aluminium, anod- between 2 to 3 mm.
ised aluminium, stainless steel and galvanised steel
have to be treated with a very fine abrasive pad and CLEANING OF TOOLS
Sika® Aktivator-205 shall be applied using a clean tow- Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
el. Before sealing allow a flash-off time of > 15 after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
minutes. Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
All metal surfaces that are not mentioned above have moved mechanically.
to be treated with a very fine abrasive pad and Sika®
Primer-3 N shall be applied using a clean brush or
roller. Before sealing allow a flash-off time of > 30
minutes (< 4 hours).
PVC has to be pre-treated with Sika® Primer-215 ap-
plied with a clean brush. Before sealing allow a flash-
off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours).

For more detailed advice, please contact our Technical


Department.

Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are


neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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FURTHER DOCUMENTS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
LIMITATIONS consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
▪ Elastic sealants may not be overpainted because
paints have a limited movement capability and thus ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
will crack during joint movements.
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
chemicals, high temperatures and/or UV-radiation age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
(especially with the colour shade white). However, a to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
change in colour is purely of aesthetic nature and physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
does not adversely influence the technical perform- lated data.
ance or durability of the product. Before using on
natural stone contact our Technical Department. LEGAL NOTES
▪ Before using Sikaflex®-11 FC+ on natural stone,
please refer to our Technical Department for advice. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex®-11 FC+ as a glass sealer, on bitu- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
minous substrates, natural rubber, EPDM rubber or products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
on any building materials which might bleed oils, rent knowledge and experience of the products when
plasticizers or solvents that could attack the sealant. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Do not use Sikaflex®-11 FC+ to seal joints in and conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
around swimming pools. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Do not use Sikaflex®-11 FC+ for joints under water strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Do not expose uncured Sikaflex®-11 FC+ to alcohol particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
containing products as this may interfere with the legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
curing reaction. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are serves the right to change the properties of its
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Edition: 21/11/2012
Identification no: 02 05 02 01 200 0 000009
Version: GCC
®
SikaBond -52 Parquet

SikaBond®-52 Parquet
Solvent Free Elastic Adhesive for Wood Flooring
SikaBond -52 Parquet is a one component, solvent free, fast curing elastic
®
Product
adhesive.
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

Uses For Full Surface bonding:


 Solid and engineered wood floors - (strips, longstrips, planks, panels, boards),
mosaic parquet, industrial parquet, laminated parquet, wood paving (residential)
as well as chip boards can all be fully bonded
®
 Full Surface Bonding with SikaBond Dispenser-1800 / -3600 / -5400:
 Solid and engineered wood floors (strips, longstrips, planks, panels, boards),
mosaic parquet, industrial parquet, laminated parquet as well as chip boards
can all be bonded. For detailed application instructions refer to the Method
®
Statement of the SikaBond Dispensers series, or contact our Technical Service
Department
® ®
 For the Sika AcouBond -System:
 Solid wood boards (tongued and grooved), 3-ply engineered wood as well as
chip boards can all be bonded
 For detailed application instructions refer to the Product Data Sheet of the
® ®
Sika AcouBond -System, or contact our Technical Service Department
 For Beaded Application:
 Solid wood boards, 3-ply engineered wood as well as chip boards can be
bonded
Characteristics /  1-component, ready to use
Advantages  Fast curing properties
 Floor can be sanded after 12 hours (full surface bonding, +23°C / 50% r. h., up
to
1 mm adhesive thickness)
 Excellent workability, very easy to extrude
 Good initial tack
 Elastic, footfall sound-dampening adhesive
 Suitable for most common types of wood floors
 Especially suitable for problematic woods including beech, maple and bamboo
 Suitable for bonding wood floors directly onto old ceramic tiles
 Reduces stress to the substrate: the elastic adhesive reduces stress transfer
between the wood floor and the substrate
 Suitable for use with sub floor heating
 Compensates for some substrate unevenness
 Adhesive can be sanded

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Environmental
Information
Specific Characteristics  Solvent free
 Odourless
 Recyclable aluminium sausages
Specific EMICODE EC 1
PLUS
R, very low emission
Approvals/Standards

Specific Ratings ®
LEED EQc 4.1 SCAQMD, Rule 1168 BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51
passes passes passes

Product Data
Form Paste
Colour Parquet Brown
Packaging 600 ml sausages (20 sausages per box)
1800 ml sausages (6 sausages per box)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed, undamaged containers and at
temperatures between +10°C and +25°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored in undamaged, original sealed
containers.

Technical Data
Chemical Base 1-part Polyurethane, moisture curing.
Density (at 23°C) ~ 1.29 kg/lt (DIN 53 479)
Skinning- / Laying Time ~ 60 minutes (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
Curing Rate ~ 3.5 mm / 24hr (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
The floor may be walked on / sanded 12 hours to 24 hours after installation ( +23°C
/ 50% r. h. up to 1 mm adhesive thickness dependent on climatic conditions and
adhesive layer thickness).
Sag Flow Consistency: Spreads easily, trowel marks stable. Easily applied by guns.
Service Temperature -40°C to +70°C

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Shear Strength ~ 1.1 N/mm , 1 mm adhesive thickness (+23°C / 50% r. h.) (DIN 281)
2
Tensile Strength ~ 1.4 N/mm , (+23°C / 50% r. h.) (DIN 53 504)
Shore A Hardness ~ 34 (after 28 days) (DIN 53 505)
Elongation at Break ~ 600% (+23°C / 50% r. h.) (DIN 53 504)

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System
Information

Application Details
®
Consumption / Dosage Sika AcouBond-System:
2 2
610 (03) - 770 (05) gr/m (480 - 600 ml/m ). Filling of all cut outs is a must. Use
triangular nozzle with 8 x 10 mm opening.
Full Surface Bonding:
2
600 - 800 gr/m with notched trowel B3 (acc. to IVK guidelines) (e. g. lam parquet,
mosaic parquet and industrial parquet).
2
700 - 900 gr/m with notched trowel B6 (= P4) (acc. to IVK guidelines) or 3/16" 1/8"
1/8" (engineered strips / planks, mosaic parquet etc.).
2
800 - 1000 gr/m with notched trowel B11 (= P6) (acc. to IVK guidelines), AP 48 or
3/16" 3/16" 3/16" (solid wood, engineered planks / panels, industrial parquet, wood
paving (residential), chipboards etc.).
For bonding of long or wide boards or on uneven substrates it may be necessary to
use a notched trowel with bigger notches (to prevent hollow sections).
®
Full Surface Bonding with SikaBond Dispenser-1800 /-3600 /-5400:
®
For full surface bonding with the SikaBond Dispenser please refer to the
®
Methode statements of the SikaBond Dispenser series.
Beaded Application:
2
~ 44 ml per running meter = 250 - 500 gr/m , dependent on bead spacing (solid
wood boards, 3-ply engineered wood, chipboards).
® ®
For substrates primed with Sika Primer MB / Sika Primer MR Fast, the
consumption of SikaBond -52 Parquet is reduced.
®

Substrate Quality Substrates must be clean and dry, homogeneous, even, free from grease, dust and
loose particles. Paint, laitance and other poorly adhering particles must be
mechanically removed.
Standard construction rules must be observed.
Substrate Preparation Concrete / cement screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned free of all dust and loose particles with an
industrial vacuum cleaner.
Anhydrite screed / Anhydrite flowable screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned with an industrial vacuum cleaner shortly
before bonding starts.
Broadcast mastic asphalt:
® ®
Must be primed with Sika Primer MB / Sika Primer MR Fast. Please refer to the
respective Product Data Sheet.
Glazed ceramic and old ceramic tiles:
® ®
Degrease, clean with Sika Aktivator-205 (Sika Cleaner-205) or grind the tile
surfaces and vacuum thoroughly.
Wood- / gypsum boards (e.g. chipboards, plywood):
Glue / screw the boards to the substructure. They must be fixed to the substrate.
For floating sub floors, please contact our Technical Service Department.
Other substrates:
Please contact our Technical Service Department for advice and assistance.
SikaBond -52 Parquet can be used without priming on cementitious floors,
®

anhydrite floors, chipboards, concrete and ceramic tiles.


For broadcast mastic asphalt, cementitious floors with excessive moisture content
®
and for use over old adhesive residues or on weak substrates use Sika Primer MB
®
/ Sika Primer MR Fast. For detailed instructions refer to the respective Product
Data Sheet or contact our Technical Service Department.

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Application
Conditions /
Limitations
During laying and until SikaBond -52 Parquet has fully cured the substrate and
®
Substrate Temperature
ambient temperatures should be > +15°C and with floor heating approx. +20°C.
For substrate temperatures the standard construction rules are relevant.
Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature between +15°C and +35°C.
For ambient temperatures the standard construction rules are relevant.
Substrate Moisture Permissible substrate moisture content:
Content
- 2.5% CM for cement screed (ca. 4% Tramex / Gravimetric weight percent).
- 0.5% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesite flooring (dependent on proportion of organic
components).

Permissible substrate moisture content for use with under floor heating:
- 1.8% CM for cement screed (ca. 3% Tramex / Gravimetric weight percent).
- 0.3% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesite flooring (dependent on the proportion of organic
components).
For moisture contents and the quality of substrates the guidelines of the wood floor
manufacturer as well as standard construction rules must be observed.
Relative Air Humidity Between 40% and 70%.

Application
Instructions
® ®
Application Method / Sika AcouBond -System:
Tools For detailed application instructions refer to the Product Data Sheet of the
® ®
Sika AcouBond -System, or contact our Technical Service Department.
Full Surface Bonding:
SikaBond -52 Parquet is applied to the prepared substrate directly from the pail
®

and uniformly distributed by notched trowel. Press the wood floor pieces firmly into
the adhesive so that the underside is fully wetted. The pieces can then be joined
together using a hammer and an impact block. Many types of wood floors have to
be tapped from the top. A distance of 10 - 15 mm from the wall to the wood floor
must be maintained.
®
Full Surface Bonding with SikaBond Dispenser-1800 /-3600 /-5400:
SikaBond -52 Parquet is applied to the prepared substrate directly from the
®
®
SikaBond Dispenser. Press the wood floor pieces firmly into the adhesive so that
the underside is fully wetted. The pieces can then be joined together using a
hammer and an impact block. Many types of wood floors have to be tapped from
the top. A distance of 10 - 15 mm from the wall to the wood floor must be
maintained. For detailed application instructions refer to the Product Data Sheet for
®
the SikaBond Dispenser-5400, or contact our Technical Service Department.
Beaded Application:
After inserting the sausage into the gun, extrude a triangular shaped bead of
adhesive approximately 10 mm high and 8 mm wide at max. 150 mm centres
(dependent on wood floor type) on the prepared sub floor. Press the wood pieces
firmly into the adhesive (at right angles to the adhesive beads). The elements can
then be joined together using a hammer and an impact block. The required distance
from the wall to the wood floor in the laying instructions from the wood floor
manufacturer must be maintained.
Fresh, uncured adhesive remaining on the wood floor surface must be removed
®
immediately with a clean cloth and if necessary cleaned with Sika Remover-208 or
®
Sika TopClean-T. Test wood floor surface finishes (varnish / coating) for
®
compatibility with Sika Cleaner-208 before use.
Note: The laying instructions of the wood floor manufacturer must be observed.

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® ®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Remover-208 / Sika
TopClean-T immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can only be removed
mechanically.
SikaBond -52 Parquet should only be used by suitably experienced and trained
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations contractors.
For better workability the adhesive temperature must be at least +15°C.
For the correct curing of the adhesive sufficient ambient moisture is necessary.
®
For the Sika AcouBond-System, Beaded Application, accurate tongued and
grooved floors, the following limitations apply:
Minimum wood size: length > 300 mm (over 3 adhesive beads)
width > 50 mm
thickness > 12 mm
Maximum wood size: thickness < 28 mm
Wood floors in non-insulated areas such as basements, or other areas without a
damp proof membrane, must only be installed after the application of
® ® ® ®
Sikafloor EpoCem sealed with Sika Primer MB / Sika Primer MR Fast to control
the moisture. For detailed instructions refer to the Product Data Sheets or contact
our Technical Service Department.
For use with chemically pre-treated types of wood floors (e.g. with ammonia, wood
stain, timber preservative) and woods with high oil content SikaBond -52 Parquet
®

is only to be used with written agreement from our Technical Service Department.
Do not use on PE, PP, TEFLON, and certain plasticized synthetic materials (carry
out pre-trials or contact our Technical Service Department).
Some primers can negatively influence the adhesion of SikaBond -52 Parquet
®

(pre trials recommended).


When laying bonded wood flooring, always make sure that any wood surface sealer
coatings do not come into contact with the adhesive. However if direct contact with
the adhesive is unavoidable, then the compatibility of the sealing coats must always
be checked and confirmed before use. For further information or assistance please
contact your local Sika Technical Service Department.
®
Do not mix with or expose uncured SikaBond -52 Parquet to substances that
may react with isocyanates, especially alcohols which are often components
within e.g. thinners, solvents, cleaning agents and formwork releasing
compounds. Such contact could interfere or prevent the cross linking curing
reaction of the material.

462
Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
Construction

advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

http://gcc.sika.com http://gcc.sika.com http://gcc.sika.com

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 21/11/2012
Identification no: 02 05 02 01 550 0 000001
Version : GCC
®
SikaBond -54 Parquet

SikaBond®-54 Parquet
Low Viscosity, Solvent Free Elastic Adhesive for Wood Flooring
SikaBond -54 Parquet is a one component, fast curing, solvent free, elastic
®
Product
adhesive for full surface bonding.
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

With SikaBond -54 Parquet:


®
Uses
 Solid and engineered wood floors (strips, longstrips, planks, panels, boards),
mosaic parquet, industrial parquet, laminated parquet, wood paving (residential)
as well as chipboards can be bonded.
Characteristics /  1-component, ready to use
Advantages  Fast curing properties
 Excellent workability
 Floor can be sanded after 12 hrs (+23°C / 50% r. h. Trowel B3 / B11)
 Elastic, footfall sound dampening adhesive
 Suitable for most common types of wood floors
 Especially suitable for problematic woods such as beech, maple and bamboo
 Suitable for bonding wood floors directly onto old ceramic tiles
 Reduces stress to the substrate: the elastic adhesive reduces stress transfer
between the wood floor and the substrate
 Suitable for use with sub floor heating
 Adhesive can be sanded

Environmental
Information
Specific Characteristics  Solvent free
 Odourless
 Recyclable tin pail
EMICODE EC 1 R, very low emission
PLUS
Specific Approvals /
Standards

Specific Ratings ®
LEED EQc 4.1 SCAQMD, Rule 1168 BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51
passes passes passes

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Product Data
Form Thixotropic paste
Colour Parquet Brown
Packaging 13 kg metal pails (= 10 litre)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed undamaged containers at temperatures
between +10°C and +25°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored in undamaged, original sealed
containers

Technical Data
Chemical Base 1-part Polyurethane, moisture curing.
Density (at 23°C) ~ 1,29 kg/lt (DIN 53 479)
Skinning- / Laying Time ~ 60 minutes (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
Curing Rate > 4.0 mm / 24hr (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
The floor may be walked on / sanded 12 hours (+23°C / 50% r. h. Trowel B3 / B11)
after installation, dependent on climatic conditions and the adhesive layer
thickness.
Sag Flow Consistency: Spreads very easily, trowel marks stable.
Service Temperature -40°C to +70°C

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Shear Strength ~ 1.5 N/mm , 1 mm adhesive thickness, tested with beech wood (DIN 281)
(+23°C / 50% r. h.)
2
Tensile Strength ~ 1.5 N/mm (+23°C / 50% r. h.) (DIN 53 504)
Shore A Hardness ~ 34 (after 28 days) (DIN 53 505)
Elongation at Break ~ 500% (+23°C / 50% r. h.) (DIN 53 504)

System
Information

Application Details
Consumption / Dosage Full Surface Bonding:
2
600 - 800 gr/m with notched trowel B3 (acc. to IVK guidelines) (e. g. laminated
parquet, mosaic parquet and industrial parquet).
2 3 1
700 - 900 gr/m with notched trowel B6 (= P4) (acc. to IVK guidelines) or /16" /8"
1
/8" (engineered strips / planks, laminated parquet, mosaic parquet).
2
800 - 1000 gr/m with notched trowel B11 (= P6) (acc. to IVK guidelines), AP 48 or
3 3 3
/16" /16" /16" (solid wood, engineered long-strips / panels, industrial parquet, wood
paving (residential), chipboards).
For bonding of long or wide boards or with uneven substrates it may be necessary
to use a notched trowel with bigger notches (to prevent hollow sections).
® ®
For substrates primed with Sika Primer MR Fast or Sika Primer MB, the
consumption of SikaBond -54 Parquet is reduced.
®

Substrate Quality Substrates must be clean and dry, homogeneous, even, free from grease, dust and
loose particles. Paint, laitance and other poorly adhering particles must be
mechanically removed.
Standard construction rules must be observed.

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Substrate Preparation Concrete / cement screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned free of all dust and loose particles by
means of an industrial vacuum cleaner.
Anhydrite screed / Anhydrite flowable screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned with industrial vacuum cleaner shortly
before bonding starts.
Broadcast mastic asphalt:
® ®
Must be primed with Sika Primer MR Fast or Sika Primer MB. Instructions for
use, see Product Data Sheet for the relevant product.
Glazed ceramic and old ceramic tiles:
®
Degrease, clean with Sika Cleaner or grind the tile surfaces and vacuum
thoroughly.
Wood- / gypsum boards (e.g. chipboards, plywood):
Glue / screw the boards to the substructure. They must be fixed to the substrate.
For floating sub floors, please contact our Technical Service Department.
Other substrates:
Please contact our Technical Service Department for advice and assistance.
SikaBond -54 Parquet can be used without priming on cementitious floors,
®

anhydrite floors, chipboards, concrete and ceramic tiles.


For broadcast mastic asphalt, cementitious floors with excessive moisture content
®
and for use over old adhesive residues or on weak substrates use Sika Primer
®
MB. For detailed instructions consult the Product Data Sheet of Sika Primer MB or
contact our Technical Service Department.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
During laying and until SikaBond -54 Parquet has fully cured the substrate and
®
Substrate Temperature
ambient temperatures should be > +15°C and with floor heating ~ +20°C.
For substrate temperatures standard construction rules are relevant.
Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature between +15°C and +35°C.
For ambient temperatures standard construction rules are relevant.
Substrate Moisture Permissible substrate moisture content:
Content
- 2.5% CM for cement screed (ca. 4% Tramex / Gravimetric weight percent).
- 0.5% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesite flooring (dependent on proportion of organic
components).

Permissible substrate moisture content for use with under floor heating:
- 1.8% CM for cement screed (ca. 3% Tramex / Gravimetric weight percent).
- 0.3% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesite flooring (dependent on the proportion of organic
components).
For moisture contents and the quality of substrates the guidelines of the wood floor
manufacturer as well as standard construction rules must be observed.
Relative Air Humidity Between 40% and 70%.

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Application
Instructions
SikaBond -54 Parquet is applied to the properly prepared substrate directly from
®
Application Method /
Tools the pail and uniformly distributed by notched trowel.
Press the wood floor pieces firmly into the adhesive so that the wood floor
underside is fully wetted. The pieces can then be joined together using a hammer
and an impact block. Many types of wood floors have to be tapped from the top. A
distance of 10 - 15 mm from the wall to the wood floor must be observed.
Fresh, uncured adhesive remaining on the wood floor surface must be removed
®
immediately with a clean cloth and if necessary cleaned with Sika Remover-208 or
® ®
Sika TopClean-T. Test wood floor surfaces for compatibility with Sika Cleaner-208
before use.
The laying instructions of the wood floor manufacturer as well as standard
construction rules must be observed.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Remover-208 /
®
Sika TopClean-T immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can only be
removed mechanically.
SikaBond -54 Parquet is only suitable for use by experienced applicators.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations
If, according to wood floor suppliers or producers deviation from the standards is
permissible, temperatures between +5°C and +35°C must still be observed for the
adhesive.
For better workability the adhesive temperature should be at least +15°C.
For the proper curing of the adhesive sufficient ambient moisture is necessary.
Wood floors in non-insulated areas such as basements, or other areas without a
damp proof membrane, must only be installed after the application of
® ®
Sikafloor EpoCem sealed with Sika Primer MB to control the moisture. For
detailed instructions consult the Product Data Sheets or contact our Technical
Service Department.
For use with chemically pre-treated types of wood floors (e.g. with ammonia, wood
stain, timber preservative) and woods with high oil content SikaBond -54 Parquet
®

is only to be used with written agreement from our Technical Service Department.
Do not use on PE, PP, TEFLON, and certain plasticized synthetic materials (carry
out pre-trials or contact our Technical Service Department).
Some primers can negatively influence the adhesion of SikaBond -54 Parquet
®

(pre-trials recommended).
When laying bonded wood flooring, always make sure that any wood surface sealer
coatings do not come into contact with the adhesive. However if direct contact with
the adhesive is unavoidable, then the compatibility of the sealing coats must always
be checked and confirmed before use. For further information or assistance please
contact your local Sika Technical Service Department.
®
Do not mix with or expose uncured SikaBond -54 Parquet to substances that
may react with isocyanates, especially alcohols which are often components
within e.g. thinners, solvents, cleaning agents and formwork releasing
compounds. Such contact could interfere or prevent the cross linking curing
reaction of the material.

467
Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
Construction

advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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System Product Data Sheet
Edition 02/09/2010
Identification no:
02 05 02 03 004 0 000004
Sika® AcouBond®-System

(Template for local translation, only for internal use)

Sika® AcouBond®-System
Footfall sound dampening system for wood flooring

System The Sika® AcouBond®-System consists of a mat in two different thickness,


SikaLayer®-03 (3 mm) / SikaLayer®-05 (5 mm) and an elastic, sound
Description
Construction

®
dampening adhesive in different versions: SikaBond -T52 FC and
®
SikaBond AT-82.
® ®
Uses  The Sika AcouBond -System is used to bond
solid wood boards, 3-ply engineered wood as well
as chipboards (groove and tongue) in new
constructions and especially for renovations in
residential-, office-, and industrial buildings as well
as sales- and show-rooms.

Characteristics /  Footfall sound reduction up to 18 dB (DIN 52 210)


Advantages  Reduce walking sound
 Wood floor bonded directly to subfloor
 No outwearing of mat
 Can be walked on during installation.
 Quick and easy to lay (designated system).
 Low adhesive consumption.
 Suitable for common types of wood floors.
 Suitable for bonding wood floors directly onto old tiles.
 Reduces stress on the substrate.
 Compensation of small substrate unevenness.
 Adhesive can be sanded.

Tests
Approvals / Standards Sika® AcouBond®-System with SikaLayer-03:
Sound Transmission Class 60: RAL™-TL01-222 (USA).
Impact Insulation Class 59: RAL™-IN01-12 (USA).
Reduction of Impact Sound ΔLw 16 dB (NF EN ISO 717/2): Report 00A730e.
Reduction of Impact Noise DLw -3 dB (NF EN ISO 717/2): Report 00A731e.
Sika® AcouBond®-System with SikaLayer-05:
Sound Transmission Class 60: RAL™-TL01-221 (USA).
Impact Insulation Class 57: RAL™-IN01-11 (USA).
Reduction of Impact Sound ΔLw 18 dB (NF EN ISO 717/2): Report 01A829e.
Reduction of Impact Noise DLw -3 dB (NF EN ISO 717/2): Report 01A828e.

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Product
Description SikaLayer®-Mats
Uses  High-quality Polyethylene foam mat with symmetrically placed cut-outs to
insert adhesive to achieve a high sound dampening effect.
Characteristics /  Dimensionally stable and pressure resistant
Advantages  Defined amount of adhesive consumption
 Low weight for transport

Form SikaLayer®-03 SikaLayer®-05


Colours Grey Grey
2
Packaging 16.7 x 1.5 m rolls = 25 m 13.3 x 1.5 m rolls = 20 m2
12 rolls per pallet 7 rolls per pallet

Storage
Storage Conditions / Unlimited if in dry conditions and protected from direct sunlight at
Shelf-Life temperatures between +10°C and +25°C.

Technical Data SikaLayer®-03 SikaLayer®-05


Chemical Base PE foam PE foam
Thickness 3 mm 5 mm
3 2
Density 30 kg/m = 90 g/m 30 kg/m3 = 150 g/m2
2
Cut Outs 60 /m 60 /m2
Heat Conductivity 0.042 W/mK 0.042 W/mK
Footfall Sound Up to 16 dB Up to 18 dB
Reduction

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Product
Description SikaBond®-Adhesives
® ®
Uses  Insert SikaBond -T52 FC or SikaBond AT-82 to all cut-outs in the
®
SikaLayer mat for a predetermined fixation of wood floors.
Characteristics /  1-part, ready to use
Advantages  SikaBond®-T52 FC: solvent free, EC-1, odourless, Fast Curing
 SikaBond® AT-82: solvent free
 Adhesives can be sanded
 For more detailed information see corresponding PDS

Form
SikaBond®-T52 FC SikaBond® AT-82
Colours Parquet brown Parquet brown
Packaging 600 ml sausages 600 ml sausages
(20 sausages in a box) (20 sausages in a box)
1800 ml sausages 1800 ml sausages
(6 sausages in a box) (6 sausages in a box)

Storage
SikaBond®-T52 FC SikaBond® AT-82
Storage Conditions / From date of production if stored in undamaged original sealed containers, in
Shelf-Life dry conditions and protected from direct sunlight at temperatures between
+10°C and +25°C:
12 months 12 months

Technical Data
SikaBond®-T52 FC SikaBond® AT-82
Chemical Base 1-part Polyurethane, moisture curing
Density ~ 1.28 kg/l (DIN 53 479) ~ 1.38 kg/l (DIN 53 479)
Skinning- / Laying Time ~ 60 minutes (+23°C / ~ 45 minutes
50% r. h.) (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
Curing Rate ~ 4 mm / 24 h (+23°C / ~ 3 mm / 24 h (+23°C / 50%
50% r. h.) r. h.)
Floor may be walked on / ground 12-48 hours after installation (depending on
climatic conditions and adhesive layer thickness). For detailed information see
corresponding PDS.
Sag Flow Consistency:
Easily applicable with gun.
Service Temperature -40°C to+70°C, suitable for sub floor heating

Mechanical / Physical
Properties SikaBond®-T52 FC SikaBond® AT-82
2 2
Shear Strength ~ 0.9 N/mm , ~ 1.0 N/mm ,
1 mm adhesive thickness 1 mm adhesive thickness (+23°C /
(+23°C / 50% r. h.) 50% r. h.)
(DIN 281) (DIN 281)
2
Tensile Strength ~ 1.0 N/mm ~ 1.4 N/mm2
(+23°C / 50% r. h.) (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
(DIN 53 504) (DIN 53 504)

Shore A Hardness ~ 30 after 28 days ~ 35 after 28 days


(+23°C / 50% r. h.) (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
(DIN 53 505) (DIN 53 505)

Elongation at Break ~ 600% after 28 days ~ 300% after 28 days


(+23°C / 50% r. h.) (+23°C / 50% r. h.)
(DIN 53 504) (DIN 53 504)

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System
Information
System Structure The system configuration as described must be fully complied with and may
not be changed.

Application Details
SikaBond®-T52 FC SikaBond® AT-82
610 (03) - 770 (05) g/m2 2
Consumption 660 (03) - 830 (05) g/m
(480 - 600 ml/m2) (480 - 600 ml/m2)
Filling of all cut-outs is a must.
Use triangular nozzle with 8 x 10 mm opening.
1 box with 20 sausages has to be used for one roll of SikaLayer®-Mats.
Substrate Quality Clean and dry, homogeneous, even, free from grease, dust and loose
particles.
Paint, laitance and other poorly adhering particles must be removed.
Standard construction rules must be observed.
Substrate Preparation Concrete / cement screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned with industrial vacuum cleaner.
Anhydrite screed / Anhydrite flowable screed:
Must be ground and thoroughly cleaned with industrial vacuum cleaner shortly
before bonding starts.
Broadcast mastic asphalt:
Must be primed with Sika® Primer MB. Instructions for use, see Product Data
Sheet for Sika® Primer MB.
Glazed ceramic and old ceramic tiles:
Degrease, clean with SikaCleaner® or grind the tile-surface and clean
thoroughly with an industrial vacuum cleaner.
Wood- / gypsum boards (e.g. chipboards, plywood):
Glue / screw the boards to the substructure. They have to be fixed on the
substrate. In case of floating subfloors, please contact our Technical Service.
Unknown substrates:
Please contact our Technical Service.
SikaBond®-T52 FC / AT-82 can be used without priming on cement floors,
anhydrite floors, chip boards, concrete and ceramic tiles.
For broadcast mastic asphalt, cement floors with an excessive moisture
content, in case of renovation on old adhesive residues and on structurally
weak substrates use Sika® Primer MB. For detailed instructions consult the
Product Data Sheet of Sika® Primer MB or contact our Technical Service.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
®
Substrate Temperature During laying and until SikaBond -adhesives have fully cured substrate
temperature must be > +15°C and in case of floor heating < +20°C.
For Substrate temperatures the standard construction rules are relevant.
Ambient Temperature Room temperature between +15°C and +35°C.
For ambient temperatures the standard construction rules are relevant.

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Substrate Moisture Permissible substrate moisture content:
Content
- 2.5% CM for cement screed (ca. 4% Tramex / Gravimetric weight
percent).
- 0.5% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesia flooring (proportion of organic parts).

Permissible substrate moisture content in case of floor heating:


- 1.8% CM for cement screed (ca. 3% Tramex / Gravimetric weight
percent).
- 0.3% CM for anhydrite screed.
- 3 - 12% CM for magnesia flooring (proportion of organic parts).
For moisture content and quality of substrates the guidelines of wood floor
manufacturer as well as standard construction rules must be observed.
Relative Air Humidity Between 40% and 70%

Application
Instructions
Application Method / Place SikaLayer®-03 / -05 mat on the
Tools properly prepared substrate, parallel to
the laying direction of the wood floor.
Please observe that the foam mats must
be placed close to each other, however
not overlapping.
To apply the adhesive, a sausage-gun is
required.
Apply the adhesive with manual- or air-
pressure-gun into all cut-outs with the
supplied triangular nozzle (width 8 mm,
height 10mm). Filling of all cut-outs is a
must.
The nozzle must be held vertical to the
substrate.
Adhesive may not be placed onto the
mat between the cut-outs.
Position wood boards and firmly press
into the adhesive until they lay tight on
®
the SikaLayer . The wood boards can
then be joined together using a hammer
and an impact block.
The required distance from the wall to
the wood floor in the laying instruction
from the wood floor manufacturer must
be observed.
Fresh, uncured adhesive remaining on the wood floor surface must be
removed immediately with a clean cloth and if necessary cleaned with Sika®
®
Remover-208 or Sika TopClean-T.
Test wood floor surfaces for compatibility with Sika® Cleaner-208 / Sika®
TopClean–T before use.
The laying instructions of the wood floor manufacturer as well as standard
construction rules must be observed.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Remover-208 /
®
Sika TopClean-T immediately after use. Hardened/cured material can only
be mechanically removed.

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Notes on Application / If, according to wood floor suppliers or producers deviation from the standards
Limitations is permissible, temperatures between +5°C and +35°C must be observed for
the adhesive.
For better workability the adhesive temperature must be at least +15°C.
For the proper curing of the adhesive sufficient ambient moisture is
necessary.
® ®
For the Sika AcouBond -System accurate tongue and groove (min. 3 x 3
mm)
are inevitable:
Minimum wood size: length > 300 mm (over 3 adhesive cordons)
width > 50 mm
thickness > 12 mm
Maximum wood size: thickness < 28 mm
The application becomes more effective with long and wide boards
(longstrips).
Wood floor installation in uninsulated areas, basements and grounds without
®
basement only with moisture regulator System Sikafloor EpoCem and
®
Sika Primer MB. For detailed instructions consult the Product Data Sheets or
contact our Technical Service.
In case of chemically pre-treated types of wood floors (e.g. ammonia, wood
®
stain, timber preservative) and woods with high oil content SikaBond is only
to be used after a written recommendation from our Technical Service.
Do not use on PE, PP, TEFLON, and certain plastizied synthetic materials
(carry out pre-trials or contact our Technical Service).
Do not mix or expose SikaBond® to isocyanate reactive substances (e.g.
these are usually parts of alcohol and thinner).
Some primers can negatively influence the adhesion of SikaBond® (pre trials
recommended).
When laying bonded wood flooring, always make sure that any wood surface
sealer coatings do not come into contact with the adhesive. However if direct
contact with the adhesive is unavoidable, then the compatibility of the sealing
coats must always be checked and confirmed before use. For further
information or assistance please contact your local Sika Technical Service
Department.
Do not mix with or expose uncured Sika® AcouBond®-System to
substances that may react with isocyanates, especially alcohols which
are often components within e.g. thinners, solvents, cleaning agents and
formwork releasing compounds. Such contact could interfere or prevent
the cross linking curing reaction of the material.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory
tests. Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our
control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of
this product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local
Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of
chemical products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data
Information Sheet containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related
data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaHyflex®-100
WEATHER SELANT FOR CURTAIN WALL, GLASS AND METAL FACADES

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
SikaHyflex®-100 is a silicone based, 1-component, SikaHyflex®-105 conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
UVstable, moisture-curing, elastic weather-sealant. ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
SikaHyflex®-100 is designed for movement and con- ▪ EN 15651-2 G CC 25 LM
nection joints in building envelopes and adheres well ▪ ASTM C 920, class 25
to porous and non-porous substrates.

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Very good resistance to weathering
▪ Movement capability of ± 25% (ASTM C 719)
▪ Easy to smooth and good workability
▪ Good adhesion to a wide range of substrates

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 600 ml foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
300 ml cartridges, 12 cartridges per box
Colour Transparent
Shelf life SikaHyflex®-100 has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage condi-
tions are met.
Storage conditions SikaHyflex®-100 shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.05 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~20 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.30 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (+23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.35 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (-20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~600 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~80 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~2.5 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +150 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm
and ≤ 45 mm. The joint depth shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 15 mm. A width to
depth ratio of 2:1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).
Typical joint dimensions
Joint Width [mm] Joint Depth [mm]
10 6
15 8
20 10
30 15
45 15
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact Technical Department

SYSTEMS
Compatibility SikaHyflex®-100 is compatible with most SikaHyflex® and Sikasil® silicone
weather sealants, Sikasil® SG adhesives and Sikasil® IG sealants. All other
sealants and adhesives have to be approved by Sika before using them in
direct contact with SikaHyflex®-100 .
Where two or more different reactive sealants and/or adhesives are used,
allow the first one to cure completely before applying the next one. For
specific information regarding compatibility contact our Technical Depart-
ment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] per Joint depth [mm] Joint width [mm]
600 ml foil pack
16.7 6 6
10 10 6
5 15 8
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
1.1 35 15
1 40 15
0.9 45 15

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~1 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +45 °C max.


Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +45 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Curing Rate ~3 mm/24 hours (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~15 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tack free time ~140 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION SikaHyflex®-100 is supplied ready to use. After the ne-


cessary substrate preparation, insert a suitable back-
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- ing rod to the required depth and apply any primer if
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge into the seal-
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- ant gun and extrude SikaHyflex®-100 into the joint
ment procedures shall be followed: making sure that it comes into full contact with the
sides of the joint and avoids any air entrapment.
Non-porous substrates SikaHyflex®-100 sealant must be firmly tooled against
Float glass, coated glass, anodised aluminium and the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion. It is re-
stainless steel have to be pre-treated using Sika® commended to use masking tape where exact joint
Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P. lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape with-
Powder coated and PVDF coated metals have to be in the skin time.
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205. For details like Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- CLEANING OF TOOLS
ment product. Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
after use with Sika® Remover-208. Once cured, resid-
Porous substrates ual material can only be removed mechanically.
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based For cleaning skin use Sika® Cleaning Wipes-100.
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
ment product. ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
▪ General Guidelines SikaHyflex and Sikasil Weather
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be Sealants
performed prior to application. For more detailed ad-
vice and instructions please contact the Technical De-
partment.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ SikaHyflex®-100 cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-100 on natural stone. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-100 on bituminous sub- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
strates, natural rubber or any building materials physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that lated data.
could attack the sealant. EPDM or other gaskets in
direct contact with SSikaHyflex®-100 have to be LEGAL NOTES
tested for compatibility prior to application. For spe-
cific advice contact the Technical Department. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-100 on pre-stressed polyac- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
rylate and polycarbonate as it may cause environ- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
mental stress cracking (crazing). rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-100 to seal joints in and properly stored, handled and applied under normal
around swimming pools. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-100 for joints under water tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ Do not expose uncured SikaHyflex®-100 to alcohol ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
containing products as this may interfere with the particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
curing reactio legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary serves the right to change the properties of its
due to circumstances beyond our control. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be supplied on request.
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaHyflex®-105
SILICONE WEATHER-SEALANT FOR CURTAIN WALL, METAL CLADDING AND WINDOW
INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
SikaHyflex®-105 is a silicone based, 1-component, UV- SikaHyflex®-105 conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
stable, moisture-curing, elastic weather-sealant. ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
▪ BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
SikaHyflex®-105 is designed for movement and con-
nection joints in building envelopes such as curtain ▪ ASTM C 920, class 35
wall and metal cladding weather sealing applications. ▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
▪ EN 15651-2 G CC 25 LM
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 LM & G 25 LM

▪ Very good resistance to weathering


▪ Movement capability of ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)
▪ Easy to smooth and good workability
▪ Good adhesion to a wide range of substrates

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
300 mL cartridges, 12 cartridges per box
Colour Black, White, Middle Grey, Dark Grey, Beige and Brown
Shelf life SikaHyflex®-105 has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage conditions SikaHyflex®-105 shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.35 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~26 (after 28 days) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.30 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.40 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~700 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~75 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~3.5 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +150 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm
and ≤ 45 mm. The joint depth shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 15 mm. A width to
depth ratio of 2:1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).

Typical joint dimensions


Joint Width [mm] Joint Depth [mm]
6 6
10 6
15 8
20 10
30 15
45 15
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Department.
Compatibility SikaHyflex®-105 is compatible with most SikaHyflex® and Sikasil® silicone
weather sealants. All other sealants and adhesives have to be approved by
Sika before using them in direct contact with SikaHyflex®-105.
Where two or more different reactive sealants and/or adhesives are used,
allow the first one to cure completely before applying the next one. For
specific information regarding compatibility contact our Technical Depart-
ment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
16.7 6 6
10 10 6
5 15 8
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
1.1 35 15
1 40 15
0.9 45 15

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~1 mm (20 mm profile at 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~3 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~40 min. (23 °C / 50% r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tack free time ~140 min. (23 °C / 50% r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION SikaHyflex®-105 is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- into the sealant gun and extrude SikaHyflex®-105 into
ment procedures shall be followed: the joint making sure that it comes into full contact
with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrap-
Non-porous substrates ment. SikaHyflex®-105 sealant must be firmly tooled
Float glass, coated glass, anodised aluminium and against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
stainless steel have to be pre-treated using Sika® It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P. joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
Powder coated and PVDF coated metals have to be within the skin time.
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205. For details like Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- CLEANING OF TOOLS
ment product. Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Porous substrates Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based moved mechanically.
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
ment product. ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
▪ General Guidelines SikaHyflex and Sikasil Weather
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be Sealants
performed prior to application. For more detailed ad-
vice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

Product Data Sheet


SikaHyflex®-105
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481
LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ SikaHyflex®-105 cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-105 on natural stone. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-105 on bituminous sub- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
strates, natural rubber or on any building materials physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that lated data.
could attack the sealant. EPDM rubber needs to be
tested for compatibility and approved by Sika Tech- LEGAL NOTES
nical Departement.
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-105 on pre-stressed polyac- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
rylate and polycarbonate as it may cause environ- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
mental stress cracking (crazing). products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-105 to seal joints in and rent knowledge and experience of the products when
around swimming pools. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-105 for joints under water conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Colour variations may occur due to exposure to strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
chemicals or other extreme external influences. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
However, a change in colour is purely of aesthetic particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
nature and does not adversely influence the technic- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
al performance or durability of the product. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Do not expose uncured SikaHyflex®-105 to alcohol mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
containing products as this may interfere with the user of the product must test the product’s suitability
curing reaction. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
due to circumstances beyond our control. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
declared data and recommended uses for this product
may vary from country to country. Consult the local
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaHyflex®-300 EU
WEATHER SEALANT FOR CURTAIN WALL, GLASS AND METAL
FACADES

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


SikaHyflex®-300 EU is a silicone based, 1-component, SikaHyflex®-300 EU conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
moisture curing, low-modulus elastic weather sealant. ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
Suitable for use in hot an tropical climatic conditons. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
▪ BAAQMD, Regulation 8, Rule 51
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
SikaHyflex®-300 EU is designed for weather proofing
and sealing applications where the sealants appear- ▪ ASTM C 920, class 25
ance is of importance (translucent/metallic look). ▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
SikaHyflex®-300 EU is particularly suited as a sealant ▪ EN 15651-2 G CC 25 LM
for shop front, glass partition walls and other applica- ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 LM and G 25 LM
tions.

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Very good weathering resistance
▪ Movement capability of ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)
▪ Very good workability
▪ Transparent, metallic look
▪ Solvent-free
▪ Neutral cure

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 300 mL cartridge, 25 cartridges per box
600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Translucent, aluminum and champagne
Shelf life SikaHyflex®-300 EU has a shelf life of 12 months for cartridges and 15
months for foil packs from the date of production, if it is stored in undam-
aged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions SikaHyflex®-300 EU shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.05 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~20 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.30 N/mm2 at 100% elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.30 N/mm2 at 100% elongation (-20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~600 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~90 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~3.5 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ±25 % (ASTM C 719)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +150 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm
and ≤ 30 mm. The joint depth shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 15 mm. A width to
depth ratio of 2 : 1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).

Typical joint dimensions


Joint Width [mm] Joint Depth [mm]
6 6
10 6
15 8
20 10
30 15
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Departement.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Compatibility SikaHyflex®-300 EU is compatible with most SikaHyflex® and Sikasil® silic-
one weather sealants, Sikasil® SG adhesives and Sikasil® IG sealants. All
other sealants and adhesives have to be approved by Sika before using
them in direct contact with SikaHyflex®-300 EU.
Where two or more different reactive sealants and/or adhesives are used,
allow the first one to cure completely before applying the next one. For
specific information regarding compatibility contact our Technical Departe-
ment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
16.7 6 6
10 10 6
5 15 8
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~2 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~40 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tack free time ~180 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION SikaHyflex®-300 EU is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- pre-treatment if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cart-
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- ridge into the sealant gun and extrude SikaHyflex®-300
ment procedures shall be followed: EU into the joint making sure that it comes into full
contact with the sides of the joint and avoids any air
Non-porous substrates entrapment. SikaHyflex®-300 EU sealant must be
Float glass, coated glass, anodised aluminium and firmly tooled against the joint sides to ensure ad-
stainless steel have to be pre-treated using Sika® equate adhesion.
Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P. It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
Powder coated and PVDF coated metals have to be joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205. For details like within the skin time.
application and flash-off times refer to the most re- Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat-
ment product. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
Porous substrates after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using moved mechanically.
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
ment product. ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be ▪ General Guidelines SikaHyflex and Sikasil Weather
performed prior to application. For more detailed ad- Sealants
vice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment. Note: Primers are adhesion promoters.
They are neither a substitute for the correct cleaning
of a surface, nor do they improve the strength of the
surface significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ SikaHyflex®-300 EU cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-300 EU on natural stone. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-300 EU on bituminous sub- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
strates, natural rubber or on any building materials physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that lated data.
could attack the sealant. EPDM rubber needs to be
tested for compatibility and approved by Sika Tech- LEGAL NOTES
nical Departement.
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-300 EU on pre-stressed poly- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
acrylate and polycarbonate as it may cause environ- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
mental stress cracking (crazing). products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-300 EU to seal joints in and rent knowledge and experience of the products when
around swimming pools. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-300 EU for joints under wa- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
ter pressure or for permanent water immersion. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Do not expose uncured SikaHyflex®-300 EU to alco- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
hol containing products as this may interfere with the ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
curing reaction. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based user of the product must test the product’s suitability
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
due to circumstances beyond our control. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
tions the declared data and recommended uses for Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
this product may vary from country to country. Please be supplied on request.
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaHyflex®-305 EU
WEATHER SEALANT FOR CURTAIN WALL, GLASS AND METAL
FACADES

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


SikaHyflex®-305 EU is a silicone based, 1-component, SikaHyflex®-305 EU conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
UV-stable, moisture curing, low-modulus elastic ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
weather sealant. ▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51

USES APPROVALS / STANDARDS


SikaHyflex®-305 EU is designed for weather proofing ▪ ASTM C 920, class 50
and sealing applications where durability under severe ▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
conditions is required. SikaHyflex®-305 EU is particu- ▪ EN 15651-2 G CC 25 LM
larly suited for use as a weather sealant for curtain ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 LM & G 25 LM
wall and metal cladding facades. ▪ DIN 18540 F

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Very good weathering resistance
▪ Movement capability of ± 50 % (ASTM C 719)
▪ Very good workability
▪ Good adhesion to a wide range of substrates
▪ Solvent-free
▪ Neutral cure

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 300 mL catridge, 25 cartridges per box
600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Black, white, grey S1, grey S3, grey S4, grey S6, ivory, beige and bronze
Shelf life SikaHyflex®-305 EU has a shelf life of 12 months for cartridges and 15
months for foil packs from the date of production, if it is stored in undam-
aged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions SikaHyflex®-305 EU shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.50 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~25 (after 28 d) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.35 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.45 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (-20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~900 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~80 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~4.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 50 % (ASTM C 719)

Resistance to Weathering 10 (ISO / DIS 19862)

Service Temperature -40 °C / +150 °C


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm
and ≤ 45 mm. The joint depth shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 15 mm. A width to
depth ratio of 2 : 1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).

Typical joint dimensions


Joint Width [mm] Joint Depth [mm]
6 6
10 6
15 8
20 10
30 15
45 15
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Departement.
Compatibility SikaHyflex®-305 EU is compatible with most SikaHyflex® and Sikasil® silic-
one weather sealants, Sikasil® SG adhesives and Sikasil® IG sealants. All
other sealants and adhesives have to be approved by Sika before using
them in direct contact with SikaHyflex®-305 EU.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
16.7 6 6
10 10 6
5 15 8
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
1.1 35 15
1 40 15
0.9 45 15

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~0 mm (20 mm profile at 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C / +40 °C (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)


Substrate Temperature +5 °C / +40 °C
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~25 min. (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

Tack free time ~180 min. (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION SikaHyflex®-305 EU is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- pre-treatment if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cart-
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- ridge into the sealant gun and extrude SikaHyflex®-305
ment procedures shall be followed: EU into the joint making sure that it comes into full
contact with the sides of the joint and avoids any air
Non-porous substrates entrapment. SikaHyflex®-305 EU sealant must be
Float glass, coated glass, anodised aluminium and firmly tooled against the joint sides to ensure ad-
stainless steel have to be pre-treated using Sika® equate adhesion.
Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P. It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
Powder coated and PVDF coated metals have to be joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205. For details like within the skin time.
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat-
ment product. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
Porous substrates after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using moved mechanically.
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
ment product. ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be ▪ General Guidelines SikaHyflex and Sikasil Weather
preformed prior to application. For more detailed ad- Sealants
vice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partement.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ SikaHyflex®-305 EU cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-305 EU on natural stone. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-305 EU on bituminous sub- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
strates, natural rubber or on any building materials physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that lated data.
could attack the sealant. EPDM rubber needs to be
tested for compatibility and approved by Sika Tech- LEGAL NOTES
nical Departement.
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-305 EU on pre-stressed poly- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
acrylate and polycarbonate as it may cause environ- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
mental stress cracking (crazing). products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-305 EU to seal joints in and rent knowledge and experience of the products when
around swimming pools. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-305 EU for joints under wa- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
ter pressure or for permanent water immersion. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Do not expose uncured SikaHyflex®-305 EU to alco- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
hol containing products as this may interfere with the ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
curing reaction. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based user of the product must test the product’s suitability
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
due to circumstances beyond our control. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
tions the declared data and recommended uses for Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
this product may vary from country to country. Please be supplied on request.
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaHyflex®-355
HIGH PERFORMANCE WEATHER SEALANT FOR NATURAL STONE AP-
PLICATIONS

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


SikaHyflex®-355 is a silicone based, 1-component, SikaHyflex®-355 conforms to LEED® EQc 4.1
moisture curing, low-modulus elastic weather sealant. ▪ VOC content < 50 g/l (US EPA Method 24)
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditons. ▪ LEED® EQc 4.1
▪ SCAQMD, Rule 1168
USES ▪ BAAQMD, Reg. 8, Rule 51

SikaHyflex®-355 is designed for weather proofing and APPROVALS / STANDARDS


sealing applications where non-staining and non-
streaking properties are required. SikaHyflex®-355 is ▪ ASTM C920 class 35
particularly suited for use as a weather sealant for nat- ▪ EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
ural stone and metal cladding facades. It is also suit- ▪ EN 15651-2 G CC 25 LM
able for movement and connection joints in floors and ▪ ISO 11600 F 25 LM & G 25 LM
pedestrian areas, where natural stone is used. ▪ ISO 16938-1
▪ ASTM C1248
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Very good weathering resistance
▪ Non-staining and non-streaking
▪ Movement capability of ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)
▪ Very good workability
▪ Low stress to the substrate
▪ Solvent-free
▪ Very low emissions

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour Black, grey S4, grey S6, beige and bronze
Shelf life SikaHyflex®-355 has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production,
if it is stored in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the storage
conditions are met.
Storage conditions SikaHyflex®-355 shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected
from direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.45 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore A Hardness ~25 (after 28 days) (ISO 868)

Secant Tensile Modulus ~0.40 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (23 °C) (ISO 8339)
~0.50 N/mm2 at 100 % elongation (−20 °C)
Elongation at Break ~800 % (ISO 37)

Elastic Recovery ~85 % (ISO 7389)

Tear Propagation Resistance ~4.0 N/mm (ISO 34)

Movement Capability ± 35 % (ASTM C 719)

Resistance to Weathering 10 (ISO / DIS 19862)

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +150 °C max.


Joint Design The joint width must be designed to suit the joint movement required and
the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm
and ≤ 45 mm. The joint depth shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 15 mm. A width to
depth ratio of 2 : 1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).
Typical joint dimensions
Joint Width [mm] Joint Depth [mm]
6 6
10 6
15 8
20 10
25 12
30 15
45 15
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards, before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the technical values of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing
material, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
For larger joints please contact our Technical Department.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Compatibility SikaHyflex®-355 is compatible with most SikaHyflex® and Sikasil® silicone
weather sealants. All other sealants and adhesives have to be approved by
Sika before using them in direct contact with SikaHyflex®-355.
Where two or more different reactive sealants and/or adhesives are used,
allow the first one to cure completely before applying the next one. For
specific information regarding compatibility contact our Technical Depart-
ment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Joint length [m] Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm]
per 600 mL foil pack
16.7 6 6
10 10 6
5 15 8
3 20 10
2 25 12
1.3 30 15
1 40 15
0.9 45 15

Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.


Sag Flow ~2 mm (20 mm profile at 50 °C) (ISO 7390)

Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Rate ~2 mm/24 h (23 °C / 50% r.h.) (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~20 min. (23 °C / 50% r.h.) (CQP 019-1)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION SikaHyflex®-355 is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- pre-treatment if necessary. Insert a foil pack into the
able particles. The following priming and/or pre-treat- sealant gun and extrude SikaHyflex®-355 into the joint
ment procedures shall be followed: making sure that it comes into full contact with the
sides of the joint and avoids any air entrapment.
Non-porous substrates SikaHyflex®-355 sealant must be firmly tooled against
Float glass, coated glass, anodised aluminium and the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion.
stainless steel have to be pre-treated using Sika® It is recommended to use masking tape where exact
Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P. joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape
Powder coated and PVDF coated metals have to be within the skin time.
pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205. For details like Do not use tooling products containing solvents.
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- CLEANING OF TOOLS
ment product. Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
Porous substrates Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
Concrete, aerated concrete and cement based moved mechanically.
renders, mortars and bricks shall be primed using
Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-210. For details like
application and flash-off times refer to the most re-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
cent Product Data Sheet of the respective pre-treat- ▪ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
ment product. ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing & Bonding
▪ General Guidelines SikaHyflex and Sikasil Weather
Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be Sealants
preformed prior to application. For more detailed ad-
vice and instructions please contact our Technical De-
partment.
Note: Primers are adhesion promoters. They are
neither a substitute for the correct cleaning of a sur-
face, nor do they improve the strength of the surface
significantly.

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LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ SikaHyflex®-355 cannot be overpainted. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Before using SikaHyflex®-355 on natural stone, age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
please refer to Sika Technical Department for advice. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-355 on bituminous sub- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
strates, natural rubber or on any building materials lated data.
which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents that
could attack the sealant. EPDM rubber needs to be LEGAL NOTES
tested for compatibility and approved by Sika Tech-
nical Departement. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-355 on pre-stressed polyac- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
rylate and polycarbonate as it may cause environ- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
mental stress cracking (crazing). rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-355 to seal joints in and properly stored, handled and applied under normal
around swimming pools. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ Do not use SikaHyflex®-355 for joints under water tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ Do not expose uncured SikaHyflex®-355 to alcohol ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
containing products as this may interfere with the particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
curing reaction. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary serves the right to change the properties of its
due to circumstances beyond our control. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
tions the declared data and recommended uses for be supplied on request.
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikasil®-728 SL
SELF-LEVELING, ULTRA-LOW MODULUS, NEUTRAL CURE SILICONE
SEALANT FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENTS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikasil®-728 SL is a self-leveling, 1-component, ultra- ▪ No tooling, less labour
low modulus, elastomeric, neutral cure silicone seal- ▪ Very high movement capability
ant. ▪ Very good adhesion, especially to concrete
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Very long service life due to outstanding UV resist-
ance
USES ▪ Very good flexibility for use in extremely high and
low temperatures
Sikasil®-728 SL is designed to seal horizontal saw cut ▪ Resistance to jet fuel and road salts
and expansion joints in concrete pavements on high-
ways, airports, bridges, walkways, parking garages and APPROVALS / STANDARDS
driveways. Suitable substrates for Sikasil®-728 SL are
concrete, steel, glass, aluminium, masonry, asphalt, ▪ ASTM C920, Type S, Grade P, Class 100/50, Use T2,
brick, natural stone and others. M, G, A, O
Sikasil®-728 SL can be used on slopes of up to 3 %. ▪ ASTM D 5893 Type SL
▪ TT-S-00230C, Type I, Class A
▪ TT-S-001543A, Class A
▪ US Federal Specification SS-S-200E Flame Resistance
(section 4.4.12)
▪ FAA AC 150/5370-10G Item P-605

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Neutral cure silicone
Packaging 858 mL cartridge, 12 cartridges per box
600 mL foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
17 L pail
197 L drum
Colour Limestone
Shelf life Sikasil®-728 SL has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of production, if
it is stored properly in undamaged, original, sealed packaging, and if the
storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions Sikasil®-728 SL shall be stored in dry conditions, where it is protected from
direct sunlight and at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density ~1.25 kg/l (ISO 1183-1)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore Hardness ~40 (Shore OO 21 d) (ASTM C 661, ASTM D 2240, ISO 868)

Shore A Hardness ~5 (after 21 days) (ASTM C 661, ASTM D 2240, ISO 868)

Tensile Strength ~0.70 MPa (ASTM D 412)

Tensile Stress at Specified Elongation ~0.18 MPa at 100 % elongation (ASTM D 412)
~0.19 MPa at 150 % elongation
Elongation at Break ~1 100 % (ASTM D 412)
~1 000 % (ISO 37)

Adhesion in Peel ~4 N/mm on mortar substrate (ASTM C 794)

Movement Capability +100 % / -50 % (ASTM C 719)

Chemical Resistance Sikasil®-728 SL is resistant to water, road salts, seawater, diluted alkalis, ce-
ment slurry and water dispersed detergent.
Sikasil®-728 SL is temporarily resistant to jet fuel spillage.
Sikasil®-728 SL is not resistant to alcohols, organic acids, concentrated al-
kalis and acids and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Resistance to Weathering 0 (no cracks) (ASTM C 793)

Service Temperature -60 °C min. / +175 °C max.


Joint Design The spacing between joints and joint dimensions must be designed to suit
the joint movement required and the movement capability of the sealant.
The joint width shall be ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 25 mm. The joint depth shall
between 0.5 and 0.8 of the joint width (width:depth ratio of 2 : 1 – 1 : 0.8)
but always ≥ 6 mm and ≤ 13 mm. The joint shall be recessed half of the
joint width but always ≥ 10 mm. For larger joints, please contact our Tech-
nical Department.
Standard joint dimensions for joints between concrete elements
Joint width [mm] Joint depth [mm] Recessed below sur-
face [mm]
6 6 10
10 6 10
15 8 10
20 10 10
25 13 13
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with
the relevant standards before their construction. The basis for calculation
of the necessary joint widths are the type of structure and its dimensions,
the properties of the adjacent building materials and the joint sealing ma-
terial, as well as the specific exposure of the building and the joints.

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Backing Material Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods 25 % larger than the joint
width. If the joint depth does not allow for backer rod, use polyethylene
bond breaker tape to prevent three-sided adhesion.
Sag Flow Self-leveling, can be used on slopes ≤ 3 %
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max. (min. 3 °C above dew point temperature)
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Sealants should be installed when substrates are at mid-range of their anti-
cipated movement.
Curing Rate ~3.5 mm/d (CQP 049-2)

Skin time ~60 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (ISO 019-1)

Tack free time ~115 min (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (ASTM C 679)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Sikasil®-728 SL is supplied ready to use.


After the necessary substrate preparation, backer rod
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homo- installation and primer application, the sealant can be
geneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or fri- applied into the joint using a sealant gun for cart-
able particles. Paint, cement laitance and other poorly ridges and sausages, or a pump or other bulk dispens-
adhering contaminants must be removed. Sikasil®-728 ing equipment for bulk packaging.
SL adheres without primers and/or activators.
However, for optimum adhesion, long term durability CLEANING OF TOOLS
and critical, high performance applications, highly Clean all tools and application equipment immediately
stressed joints, extreme weather exposure or water after use with Sika® Remover-208 and/or Sika® Top-
immersion, the following priming and/or pre-treat- Clean T. Once cured, residual material can only be re-
ment procedures shall be followed: moved mechanically.
Porous substrates
Concrete shall be primed with Sika® Primer-3 N ap-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
plied with a clean brush. Before sealing, allow a flash- ▪ Safety Data Sheet
off time of > 30 minutes (< 4 hours). ▪ Pre-treatment Chart Sealing and Bonding
Non- porous substrates
On aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel and
galvanised steel, Sika® Aktivator-205 shall be applied
using a clean towel. Before sealing allow a flash-off
time of > 15 minutes (< 2 hours).
For detailed advice, please contact our Technical De-
partment.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
▪ Sikasil®-728 SL cannot be used on slopes >3 %. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Do not allow Sikasil®-728 SL to come in contact with tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
solvents during curing. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Do not allow Sikasil®-728 SL to come in contact with rent knowledge and experience of the products when
uncured polyurethane sealants during curing. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-728 SL to seal joints in and conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
around swimming pools. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-728 SL for joints under water strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
pressure or for permanent water immersion. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-728 SL for structural glazing. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-728 SL on bituminous substrates, legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
natural rubber, EPDM rubber or on any building ma- from this information, or from any written recom-
terials which might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
that could attack the sealant. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Do not use Sikasil®-728 SL on newly poured asphalt for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
concrete. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ Before using Sikasil®-728 SL on natural stone, please products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
refer to our Technical Service Department for advice. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based be supplied on request.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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FLOORING

WHEN FLOORS PERFORM AS


EFFECTIVELY AS THE STAFF

Sika’s flooring solutions are based on synthetic resin and


TOP BRANDS IN FLOORING
cementitious systems for industrial and commercial buildings,
Sikafloor® 
for example pharmaceutical and food-sector production plants, Sikalastic®
public buildings such as educational and health care facilities, Sika® Level
parking decks and private residential properties. Sika® Permacor®
Sika® Unitherm®
SikaCor®
Each market segment is subject to its own particular requirements
in terms of mechanical properties, safety regulations (for example
slip resistance), antistatic performance, and chemical or fire
resistance. Trends in the flooring market are being dictated by the
growing significance of safety and environmental regulations as
well as customized technical requirements. The high volume of
MAIN APPLICATION AREAS
building alteration and conversion projects nowadays has boosted
Car park floors
the importance of efficient solutions for the refurbishment of
Production, process, logistic
existing flooring systems. and storage facilities
Cleanroom floors
Floor areas with electrostatic
discharge protection
Fire / corrosion protection
for steel structures
Commercial, public and
residential floors
Walls and ceilings
Tank linings and water
treatment facilities
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-161
2-PART EPOXY PRIMER, LEVELLING MORTAR AND INTERMEDIATE LAYER

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikafloor®-161 is an economic, two part, low viscosity Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
epoxy resin. Materials: Paints and Coatings
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
▪ Epoxy primer and levelling mortar according to EN
Sikafloor®-161 may only be used by experienced pro- 1504 - 2 : 2004 and EN 13813 : 2002
fessionals. ▪ “Products and systems for the protection and repair
▪ For priming concrete substrates, cement screeds and of concrete structures – Test method – Compatibility
epoxy mortars on wet concrete when exposed to the effects of hu-
▪ For low to medium absorbent substrates midity from the rear” according to the EN 13578 :
▪ Primer for the Sikafloor®-263 SL, Sikafloor®-264 eco- 2004. Proof statement P 6239.
nomic flooring systems and Sikalastic®-800 series
▪ Binder for levelling mortars and mortar screeds
▪ Intermediate layer underneath Sikafloor®-263 SL and
Sikafloor®-264

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Low viscosity
▪ Good penetration
▪ Excellent bond strength
▪ Easy application
▪ Short waiting times
▪ Multi-purpose

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy
Packaging Part A 15.8 kg containers
Part B 4.2 kg containers
Part A + B 20 kg ready to mix units
Part A 3 drums 220 kg
Part B 1 drum 177 kg
Part A + B 3 drums Part A (220 kg) + 1 drum
part B (177 kg) = 837 kg

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Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Brownish-transparent, liquid
Hardener - Part B Transparent, liquid

Shelf life 24 months from date of production


Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.6 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.0 kg/l
Mixed Resin ~1.4 kg/l
All density values at +23 °C
Solid content by weight ~100 %
Solid content by volume ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~76 (7 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm² (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat


Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist / wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occa-
sional (steam cleaning etc.).
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure and only in combination with Sikafloor® systems as a
broadcast system with approximately 3 - 4 mm thickness.

SYSTEMS
Systems Primer
Low / medium porosity concrete 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161
Levelling mortar fine (surface roughness < 1 mm)
Primer 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161
Levelling mortar 1 x Sikafloor®-161 + Sikadur®-504
Levelling mortar medium (surface roughness up to 2 mm)
Primer 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161
Levelling mortar 1 x Sikafloor®-161 + Sikadur®-504
Intermediate layer (self-smoothing 1.5 to 3 mm)
Primer 1 x Sikafloor®-161
Levelling mortar 1 x Sikafloor®-161 + Sikadur®-504

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 79 : 21 (by weight)

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Consumption Coating System Product Consumption
Priming 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 1 - 2 x 0.25 - 0.55 kg/m²
Levelling mortar fine 1 pbw Sikafloor®-161 + ~1.7 kg/m²/mm
(surface roughness < 1 0.5 pbw Sikadur®-504
mm)
Levelling mortar medi- 1 pbw Sikafloor®-161 + ~1.9 kg/m²/mm)
um (surface roughness 1 - 3 pbw Sikadur®-504
up to 2 mm)
Intermediate layer 1 pbw Sikafloor®-161 + ~1.9 kg/m²/mm
(self-smoothing 1.5 - 3 1 - 3 pbw Sikadur®-504
mm)
+ optional broadcast ~4.0 kg/m²
quartz Sikadur®-507
Bonding bridge 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 1 - 2 x 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m²
Note: These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material required due to surface
porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.

Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.


Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 6 % pbw moisture content using the Sika® - Tramex meter (at the time of
application).
Please note that the moisture content must be < 4 % pbw when using the
CM measurement or Oven-dry-method. Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter,
CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method. No rising moisture according to
ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~50 min
+20 °C ~25 min
+30 °C ~15 min

Curing Time Before applying solvent free products on Sikafloor®-161 allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 24 h 4d
+20 °C 12 h 2d
+30 °C 8h 24 h
Before applying solvent containing products on Sikafloor®-161 allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 36 h 6d
+20 °C 24 h 4d
+30 °C 16 h 2d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS face treatments, etc.


▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex-
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- tured surface.
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) ▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de-
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- posed.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- ▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids

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and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- FURTHER DOCUMENTS
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and
Sikagard® range of materials. Substrate quality & Preparation
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com- Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
pletely removed from all surfaces before application AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. TEMS”.
Application instructions
MIXING Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP-
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”.
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for Maintenance
3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz
sand and if required the Extender T and mix for a fur- LIMITATIONS
ther 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth- ▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-161 on substrates with rising
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. moisture.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-161 should be protected
ment. from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
hours.
Mixing Tools ▪ Practical trials should be carried out for mortar mixes
to assess suitable aggregate grain size distribution.
Sikafloor®-161 must be thoroughly mixed using a low
▪ For external applications, apply on a falling temperat-
speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable
ure. If applied during rising temperatures “pin holing”
equipment. For the preparation of mortars use a
may occur from rising air.
forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or trough
▪ These pinholes can be closed after a soft grinding by
type. Free fall mixers should not be used.
applying a scratch coat of Sikafloor®-161 mixed with
APPLICATION approximiately 3 % of Extender T.
Construction joints require pre-treatment. Treat as
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- follows:
tent, relative humidity and dew point. If more than 4 % ▪ Static Cracks: prefill and level with Sikadur® or Sika-
pbw moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® may be floor® epoxy resin
applied as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barrier) sys- ▪ Dynamic cracks: to be assessed and if necessary ap-
tem. ply a stripe coat of elastomeric material or design as
Primer a movement joint
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may
substrate. If necessary, apply two priming coats. Apply lead to a reduced service life and reflective cracking.
Sikafloor®-161 by brush, roller or squeegee. Preferred Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high
application is by using a squeegee and then back ambient temperatures combined with high point load-
rolling crosswise. ing, may lead to imprints in the resin. If heating is re-
Levelling mortar quired do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first. Apply the lev- heaters, these produce large quantities of both CO2
elling mortar by squeegee/trowel to the required and H2O water vapour, which may adversely affect the
thickness. finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air
Intermediate layer blower systems.
Sikafloor®-161 is poured, spread evenly by means of a Tools:
serrated trowel. Roll immediately in two directions Recommended supplier of tools:
with spiked roller to ensure even thickness and if re- PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49
quired broadcast with quartz sand, after about 15 40/5597260, www.polyplan.com
minutes (at +20 °C) but before 30 minutes (at +20 °C),
at first lightly and then to excess. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Bonding bridge
Apply Sikafloor®-161 by brush, roller or squeegee. Pre- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
ferred application is by using a squeegee and then on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
backrolling crosswise. due to circumstances beyond our control.

CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be removed mechanically.

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LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
declared data and recommended uses for this product
may vary from country to country. Consult the local
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

LEGAL NOTES
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor® PS
EPOXY RESIN PORE SEALING AND SMOOTHING PUTTY

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor® PS is a solvent-free, thixotropic, two com- Sikafloor® PS is an extremely versatile product that of-
ponent, epoxy resin based putty for minor repairs on fers many advantages to the user:
concrete surfaces. ▪ Easy to apply
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Suitable for dry and damp surfaces
▪ Cost effective; consumption of subsequent coatings
USES is reduced
▪ Non-shrink
Sikafloor® PS may only be used by experienced profes- ▪ Excellent mechanical strengths
sionals. ▪ Excellent adhesion to concrete substrates
Sikafloor® PS can be used in following situations: ▪ High abrasion and impact resistance
▪ Concrete minor repairs such as honeycombing, blow ▪ High chemical resistance
holes, pin holes, etc. ▪ Solvent free
▪ General smoothing / re-profiling over large areas
▪ Suitable for feather edge
▪ Filling pinholes prior to over coating with Sikafloor®,
Sikadur® and Sikagard® product range
▪ Filling cracks and surface sealing

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Part A: 4 kg and 16 kg container
Part B: 2 kg and 8 kg container
(A + B) 6 kg and 24 kg ready to mix units
Appearance / Colour Grey (Mixed A + B)
Component A: White
Component B: Black
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed ori-
ginal packaging at temperatures between +5 °C and +35 °C protected from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.75 kg/l (mixed resin)
Solid content 100 %

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Compressive Strength 25° C 1 Day 7 Days 14 Days (ASTM C 579)
≥ 35 N/mm2 ≥ 46 N/mm2 ≥ 50 N/mm2

Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (7 d)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 2 : 1 by weight
Consumption ~ 1.75 kg / m2 / mm
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or
wastage etc.
Layer Thickness Maximum 3 mm in one single layer.
Ambient Air Temperature +5° C min. / +45° C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate temparture must be at least 3 ° C above dew piont.
Substrate Temperature +5° C min. / +45° C max.
Pot Life ~45 min. (+25 °C)*
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high tem-
peratures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the
shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at high temperatures, the mixed
adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill components A
and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).
Curing Time Sikafloor® PS can be over coated with various Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and Sik-
agard® resins after 12 hours and not later than 24 hours at 30 °C. Sikafloor®
PS is fully cured after 7 days. For more details please contact Sika Technical
Department.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS stirred.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT APPLICATION

▪ The substrate must be sound and of sufficient com- Sikafloor® PS has easy workability and can be applied
pressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with a min- by trowel, scraper, or spatula.
imum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2
▪ The substrate must be clean and free of all contamin- CLEANING OF TOOLS
ants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface
treatments, etc. Clean all equipment and tools with Sika® Colma Clean-
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically er immediately after use. Hardened / cured material
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment can only be removed by mechanical means.
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex-
tured surface LIMITATIONS
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de-
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- When applying to damp concrete (no standing/run-
posed. ning water) work the material well into the substrate.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
MIXING on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
Mix components (A and B) together for at least 3
minutes with a mixing paddle attached to a slow speed
electric drill (maximum 400 rpm) until the material be- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
comes smooth in consistency and an even grey colour Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
of the mixture is obtained. Material in industrial pack- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
ing must be stirred well before proportioning and mix- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ing. Avoid aeration while mixing. Sikafloor® PS is sup- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
plied ready for use and only has to be thoroughly product data and uses.

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Edition: 05/02/2018
Version no: GCC
®
Sikafloor -190 Screed

Sikafloor ®- 190 Screed


Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin Floor Screed
®
Product Sikafloor - 190 Screed is a three-component solvent-free mortar screed based on
epoxy resins and specially graded aggregates.
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

®
Uses Sikafloor -190 Screed is used as a non-slip, abrasion-resistant epoxy resin
flooring screed of 5-80 mm thickness in applications such as;
 Flooring subject to moderate or heavy loading
 Workshop and factory floors
 Machine shops and warehouses
 Depots and loading ramps
 Hangars
 Stairs
Characteristics /  Easy and fast to apply
Advantages  Solvent-free
 Excellent adhesion to substrate
 The screed may be mechanically smoothed using a plastic coated disk
 Non-slip, non-skid finish possible
 Excellent abrasion resistance
 High mechanical strength.
 Permeable to water vapour

Product Data
Form Comp. A+B: Liquid
Comp C: Graded quartz aggregates
Appearance / Colour Natural
Packaging Comp. (A+B): 3.2 kg Unit
Comp. C: 27.52 kg Bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original unopened packaging at temperatures between
+5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct heat and sunlight.
Shelf -Life Minimum 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened,
undamaged sealed packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Comp. A+B: Epoxy resins
Comp. C: Natural aggregates
Density (at 20°C) Part A: ~ 1.13 kg per litre
Part B: ~ 0.95 kg per litre
Mixed: ~ 2.13 kg per litre
Layer Thickness 5mm minimum
80mm maximum

Mechanical /
Physical Properties
2
Compressive Strength 100 N/mm after 7 days
2
108 N/mm after 28 days
2
Tensile Strength 18 N/mm after 28 days
2
Flexural Strength 33 N/mm after 7 days
2
39 N/mm after 28 days
2
Bond Strength > 4 N/mm (concrete failure)
Abrasion Resistance 17.7 mg (CS 10/1 kg / 1000 cycles)

System
Information
®
System Structure Primer: Sikafloor -161
Mortar Screed: Sikafloor -190 Screed
®

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature Minimum: + 8°C
Maximum: + 30°C
Ambient Temperature Minimum: + 8°C
Maximum: + 30°C
Relative Air Humidity Minimum: + 20%
Maximum: + 80%
Substrate Humidity Maximum moisture content of substrate 4%
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor surface temperature must be at least 3°C above
the dew point to reduce risk of condensation which could result in lack of adhesion
and/or blooming.

Application Details
® 2
Consumption Sikafloor -161: 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m (depending on substrate condition)
2
~ 2.13 kg/m /mm
®
Sikafloor -190 Screed:
Mix Ratio Comp. A+B: Comp. C = 1: 8.6 parts by weight.
It is recommended to mix full kits only.

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Surface Preparation Substrates must be sound, having a minimum compressive strength of 25 N/mm
2
and a minimum surface pull-off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface. All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all
surfaces before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes, voids etc. and surface levelling can be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and SikaGard
range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
Mixing Stir Component (A) thoroughly with a slow speed electric stirrer prior to batching.
Add Component (B) and mix for 2-3 minutes at slow speed. Place the pre-
batched quantity of Component (C) into the mixer (forced action pan type). Add the
prepared resin mix (Components A+B) while the mixer is running, and continue
to mix until a homogeneous and uniformly moist mix is obtained.
Application Method Place the mixed mortar while the primer coat is still tacky, and rake out evenly.
Level with a beam laid across steel screeding rails. Compact thoroughly by tamping.
Finish by steel floating.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and equipment immediately after use with S i k a Thinner C.
Once hardened, the material can only be removed mechanically.
Rate of Reaction
10° C 20° C 30° C
Pot life (200 grams)

75 min 60 min 45 min

Curing times
Can be walked on 36 hrs. 36 hrs. 12 hrs
after

Light mechanical 3 days 2 days 2 days


loading possible
after:
Fully cured after 10 days 7 days 5 days
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient and
substrate conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Notes on Application /  Always apply “wet on wet” over Sikafloor® -161 primer
Limitations
 Cementitious substrates must be at least 4 weeks old
 Failure to assess and treat cracks could lead to reflective cracking and reduced
service life
 Sikafloor - 190 Screed is not designed to be a decorative or aesthetic finish
®

®
 Fully cured Sikafloor - 190 Screed can be overcoated with Sikafloor and
®
®
Sikagard coatings

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-264
2 PART EPOXY ROLLER AND SEAL COAT

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikafloor®-264 is a two part coloured epoxy resin. LEED Rating
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Sikafloor®-264 conforms to the requirements of LEED
EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints and
USES Coatings SCAQMD Method 304 - 91 VOC Content <
100 g/l
Sikafloor®-264 may only be used by experienced pro-
fessionals. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Sikafloor®-264 is used as:
▪ Roller coat for concrete and cement screeds with ▪ Particle emission certificate Sikafloor®-264 CSM
normal up to medium heavy wear, for example stor- Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644 - 1, class 4 –
age and assembly halls, maintenance workshops, gar- Report No. SI 0904 - 480 and GMP class A, Report No.
ages and loading ramps. SI 1008 - 533.
▪ Seal coat for broadcast systems, such as multi-storey ▪ Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor®-264: CSM
and underground car parks, maintenance hangars Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644 - 8, class 6, 5 -
and for wet process areas, for example beverage and Report No. SI 0904 - 480.
food industry ▪ Good biological Resistance in accordance with ISO
846, CSM Report No. 1008 - 533.
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Fire classification in accordance with EN 13501 - 1,
Report No. 2007 - B - 0181 / 16, MPA Dresden, Ger-
▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance many, February 2007.
▪ Easy application ▪ ISEGA Certificate of Conformity 40974 U15.
▪ Liquid proof ▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
▪ Gloss finish sultants according to ASTM E648-15 (class l): Stand-
▪ Slip resistant surface possible ard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-
Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy
Source. Certificate number: TBW0300227.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy

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Packaging Part A 15.8 kg containers
Part B 4.2 kg containers
Part A + B 20 kg ready to mix units
Part A 3 Drums 220 kg
Part B 1 Drum 177 kg
Part A + B 4 Drums 837 kg

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured, liquid


Hardener - Part B Transparent, liquid
Extended colour range
RAL 1001, 6021, 7030, 7032, 7035, 7037, 7038, 7040, 7042, 9002
Other colours on request.
Under direct sun light there may be some discolouration and colour vari-
ation; this has no influence on the function and performance of the coat-
ing.
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions The product must be stored in original, unopened and undamaged sealed
packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.64 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.00 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.40 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C.
Solid content by weight ~100 %
Solid content by volume ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~76 (7 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Abrasion Resistance ~41 mg (CS 10 / 1000 / 1000) (8 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Compressive Strength Resin (filled 1 : 0.9 with F34): ~53 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (EN196-1)

Tensile Strength in Flexure Resin (filled 1 : 0.9 with F34): ~20 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (EN 196-1)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm² (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika Technical Department for specif-
ic information.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist / wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occa-
sional (steam cleaning etc.).
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure and only in combination with Sikafloor® systems as a
broadcast system with approximiately 3 - 4 mm thickness.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 79 : 21 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.25 - 0.3 kg/m² applied as a roller coating
~0.9 - 1.2 kg/m² applied as a self-smoothing wearing course
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.

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Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
*Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probability
of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life
Curing Time Before applying Sikafloor®-264 on Sikafloor®-264 allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 30 h 3d
+20 °C 24 h 2d
+30 °C 16 h 1d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~72 h ~6 d ~10 d
+20 °C ~24 h ~4 d ~7 d
+30 °C ~18 h ~2 d ~5 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ment.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Mixing Tools


Sikafloor®-264 must be thoroughly mixed using a low
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) equipment. For the preparation of mortars use a
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or trough
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- type. Free fall mixers should not be used.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
face treatments, etc. APPLICATION
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- tent, relative air humidity and dew point. If > 4 % pbw
tured surface. moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® may be applied
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barrier) system.
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- Primer:
posed. Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids substrate. If necessary, apply two priming coats. Apply
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- Sikafloor®-161 by brush, roller or squeegee.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and Preferred application is by using a squeegee and then
Sikagard® range of materials. backrolling crosswise.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com- Levelling:
pletely removed from all surfaces before application Rough surfaces need to be levelled first. Use
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. Sikafloor®-161 levelling mortar or Sikafloor® PS (see
Product Data Sheet).
MIXING Coating:
Sikafloor®-264 as coating, can be applied by short-
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of piled roller (crosswise).
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for Seal coat:
3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. Sealer coats can be applied by squeegee and then
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz back-rolled (crosswise) with a short-piled roller.
sand and if required the Extender T and mix for a fur-
ther 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. CLEANING OF TOOLS
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth-
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be removed mechanically.

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MAINTENANCE BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
tion, Sikafloor®-264 must have all spillages removed on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
immediately and must be regularly cleaned using due to circumstances beyond our control.
rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer,
high pressure washer, wash and vacuum techniques LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
etc. using suitable detergents and waxes
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
Substrate quality & Preparation consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION product data and uses.
AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
TEMS”. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Application instructions
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Maintenance to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.
LIMITATIONS
LEGAL NOTES
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-264 on substrates with rising
moisture. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-264 must be protected tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24 products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
hours. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ For areas with limited exposure and normally absorb- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
ent concrete substrates priming with Sikafloor®-161 conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
is not necessary for roller or textured coating sys- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tems. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ For roller / textured coatings: Uneven substrates as ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
well as inclusions of dirt cannot and should not be particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
covered by thin sealer coats. Therefore both sub- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
strate and adjacent areas must always be prepared from this information, or from any written recom-
and cleaned thoroughly prior to application. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks user of the product must test the product’s suitability
may lead to a reduced service life and reflective for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
cracking. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-264 products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
in each area is applied from the same control batch be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
numbers. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating com- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
bined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
the resin. be supplied on request.
▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
tric powered warm air blower systems.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-264 SG
2-PART HIGH-BUILD SOLVENT FREE EPOXY COATING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor®-264 SG is a two-part, high-build, solvent ▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance
free, coloured epoxy resin. ▪ Easy application
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Economical
▪ Liquid proof
USES ▪ Gloss finish
▪ Slip resistant surface possible
Sikafloor®-264 SG may only be used by experienced
professionals. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Sikafloor®-264 SG can be used as a:
▪ Roller coat for concrete and cement screeds with ▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
normal up to medium heavy wear for example stor- sultants according to ASTM E648-15 (class l): Stand-
age and assembly halls, maintenance workshops, gar- ard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-
ages and loading ramps. Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy
▪ A broadcast system for multi-storey and under- Source. Certificate number: TBW 0300228.
ground car parks, maintenance hangars and for wet
process areas, for example beverage and food in-
dustry

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Part A: 19.8 kg
Part B: 4.2 kg
Part A + B: 24 kg ready to mix unit
Appearance / Colour Part A: Coloured
Part B: Transparent
Extended colour range: RAL 1001, 5012, 6010, 7030, 7032, 7035, 7037,
7040, 7042, 7045
Other colours on request.
Under direct sun light there may be some discolouration and colour vari-
ation; this has no influence on the function and performance of the coat-
ing.
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5
°C and +30 °C. Protect from heat and direct sunlight.

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Density Part A ~1.73 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.00 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.55 kg/l

Solid content by weight ~100 %


Solid content by volume ~100 %
Shore D Hardness ~80 (7 d / +23 °C)
Abrasion Resistance ~50 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (8 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 109 - Taber Abrader Test)

Compressive Strength ~70 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (ASTM C579)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~45 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (ASTM C580-02)

Tensile Strength ~18 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (ASTM D638)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance
table.
Thermal Resistance Exposure Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist / wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occa-
sional (steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

SYSTEMS
Systems Roller coating:
Primer*: 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 (optional)
Coating: 2 x Sikafloor®-264 SG

Textured roller coating:


Primer*: 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 (optional)
Coating: 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-264 SG + Extender T

Textured roller coating with improved slip resistance:


Primer*: 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 (optional)
Coating: 1 x Sikafloor®-264 SG + Extender T + Sikadur®-505

Broadcast system:
Primer*: 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-161 (optional)
Base coat: 1 x Sikafloor®-264 SG
Broadcasting: Sikadur®-507 / Sikadur®-509
Sealer coat: 1 x Sikafloor®-264 SG

*Note: In cases of limited exposure and good sound low absorbent con-
crete substrates, priming with Sikafloor®-161 is not mandatory. It is recom-
mended to check the absorbency in case pinholing will occur.

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Consumption Coating System Product Consumption
Primer 1 - 2 x Sikafloor® -161 0.25 - 0.40 kg/m2 per
coat
Levelling (optional) Sikafloor® PS or, Refer to relevant PDS
Sikafloor®-161 level-
ling mortar
Roller coating 2 x Sikafloor®-264 SG 0.25 - 0.35 kg/m2 per
coat
Textured roller coating 1 - 2 x Sikafloor®-264 0.5 - 0.8 kg/m2 per coat
SG + Extender T 2-3%
Textured roller coating 10 pbw Sikafloor®-264 0.5 - 0.8 kg/m2
with improved slip res- SG + Extender T + 1 2-3%
istance pbw Sikadur®-505 0.05 - 0.07 kg/m2
Broadcast system Sikafloor®-264 SG + 0.25 - 0.30 kg/m2
broadcasting Sikadur®- 0.50 - 2.00 kg/m2
507 / Sikadur®-509 + 1.35 - 0.40 kg/m2
Sealcoat Sikafloor®-264
SG
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-meth-
od.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~60 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+20 °C ~15 min

Curing Time Before applying Sikafloor®-264 SG on Sikafloor®-161 allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 24 h 3d
+20 °C 12 h 2d
+30 °C 8h 1d
Before applying Sikafloor®-264 SG on Sikafloor®-264 SG allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 30 h 3d
+20 °C 24 h 2d
+30 °C 16 h 1d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot Traffic Light Traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~72 h ~6 d ~10 d
+20 °C ~24 h ~4 d ~7 d
+30 °C ~18 h ~2 d ~5 d
Note: Curing times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambi-
ent conditions

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Seal coat:
Sealer coats can be applied by squeegee and then
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- back-rolled (crosswise) with a short-piled roller.
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2)
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. CLEANING OF TOOLS
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con-
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
face treatments, etc. ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically material can only be removed mechanically.
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- MAINTENANCE
tured surface.
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- CLEANING
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica-
posed. tion, Sikafloor®-264 SG must have all spillages re-
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids moved immediately and must be regularly cleaned us-
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- ing rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dry-
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and er, high pressure washer, wash and vacuum tech-
Sikagard® range of materials. niques etc. using suitable detergents and waxes.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
LIMITATIONS
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-264 SG on substrates with
MIXING
rising moisture.
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-264 SG must be protected
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. hours.
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz ▪ For areas with limited exposure and normally absorb-
sand and if required the Extender T and mix for a fur- ent concrete substrates priming with Sikafloor®-161
ther 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. is not necessary for roller or textured coating sys-
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth- tems.
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. ▪ For roller / textured coatings: Uneven substrates as
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- well as inclusions of dirt cannot and should not be
ment. covered by thin sealer coats. Therefore both sub-
strate and adjacent areas must always be prepared
MIXING TOOL and cleaned thoroughly prior to application.
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks
Sikafloor®-264 SG must be thoroughly mixed using a may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
low speed electric stirrer (300 to 400 rpm) or other cracking.
suitable equipment. For the preparation of mortars ▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-264
use a forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or SG in each area is applied from the same control
trough type. Free fall mixers should not be used. batch numbers.
▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating com-
APPLICATION bined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in
the resin.
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
tent, relative air humidity and dew point. If > 4 % pbw other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® may be applied ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barrier) system. adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
Primer: tric powered warm air blower systems.
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the
substrate. If necessary, apply two priming coats. Apply BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Sikafloor®-161 by brush, roller or squeegee. Preferred
application is by using a squeegee and then back- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
rolling crosswise. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Levelling: due to circumstances beyond our control.
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first. Use
Sikafloor®-161 levelling mortar or Sikafloor® PS (see
Product Data Sheet).
Coating:
Sikafloor®-264 SG as coating, can be applied by short-
piled roller (crosswise).

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-2540 W
2-PART LOW EMISSION WATER BASED EPOXY COATING

DESCRIPTION 2012.
▪ Particle emission certificate Sikafloor-2540 CSM
Sikafloor®-2540 W is a two part, AgBB approved, wa- Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644-1, class 4–
ter dispersed, coloured, epoxy resin based coating for Report No. SI 1212-624 and GMP class A, Report No.
flooring applications. SI 1212-624.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor-2540W:
CSM Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644-8, class
USES 9.6 - Report No. SI 1212-624.
▪ Good biological Resistance in accordance with ISO
Sikafloor®-2540 W may only be used by experienced 846, CSM Report No. 1212-624
professionals. ▪ Eurofins Emission tested according to the AgBB-
▪ Coloured epoxy coating for concrete, cement scheme and guidelines of the DiBt (AgBB – Commit-
screeds, broadcast systems and epoxy mortars tee for Health-related Evaluation of Building
▪ Can be subjected to normal up to medium heavy Products, DiBt – German Institute for Building Tech-
mechanical and chemical loading nology). Sampling, testing and evaluation were per-
▪ For production areas, warehouses, car park decks, formed according to ISO-16000, Report No. G20152B.
garages, etc. ▪ Eurofins Emission tested according to the Emicode
EC1+-scheme, Report No. G19919B
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Eurofins Emission tested according to M1 Protocol,
Report No. 392-2014-00087005D
▪ Low VOC / AMC emissions ▪ Eurofins Emission tested according to French Label,
▪ Low particle emissions Report No. 392-2014-00087005A
▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance
▪ Water vapour permeable
▪ Water dilutable
▪ Odourless
▪ Easy application

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
LEED Rating
Sikafloor®-2540 W conforms to the requirements of
LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints &
Coatings SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100
▪ Synthetic resin screed material according to EN
g/l
13813:2002, Declaration of Performance 02 08 11 01
002 0 000008 1008, certified by notified factory pro-
APPROVALS / STANDARDS duction control certification body 0921, certificate of
▪ ISEGA Certificate of Conformity 35982 U 13, July conformity of the factory production control 2017,
2013 and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Bfl-s1 fire classification in accordance with EN 13501- ▪ Coating for surface protection of concrete according
1, Report-No. PB-Hoch-130018, Germany, December to EN 1504-2:2004, Declaration of Performance 02 08

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11 01 002 0 000008 1008, certified by notified fact-
ory production control certification body 0921, certi-
ficate of conformity of the factory production con-
trol 2017, and provided with the CE marking.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Epoxy, waterborne
Packaging Part A 4.3 kg containers
Part B 1.7 kg containers
Part A + B 6.0 kg ready to mix units
Part A 13.0 kg containers
Part B 5.0 kg containers
Part A + B 18.0 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured Liquid


Resin - Part
Hardener A B
- Part Coloured, liquid
Transparent, liquid
Available in various colour shades.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The product must be stored in original, unopened and undamaged sealed
packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.33 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.09 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.40 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C.
Solid content by weight ~55 %
Solid content by volume ~43 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Abrasion Resistance 63 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (14 d/+23 °C) (DIN 53 109 Taber Abrader Test)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika technical service for specific in-
formation.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +60 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occasion-
al (steam cleaning etc.).
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure and only in combination with Sikafloor® systems as a
broadcast system with approximately 3 - 4 mm thickness.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 72 : 28 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.2-0.3 kg/m² applied as a roller coating
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc..
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.

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Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 6 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~120 min
+20 °C ~90 min
+30 °C ~45 min

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-2540 W allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 48 h 7d
+20 °C 20 h 5d
+30 °C 10 h 3d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (T.M.B.) system.


Primer
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the
substrate. If necessary, apply two priming coats. When
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- used as a primer always apply by brush.
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) Seal coat
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. Sikafloor®-2540 W is spread evenly by means of a
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- short pile roller.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- A seamless finish can be achieved if a “wet” edge is
face treatments, etc. maintained during application.
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically Uneven application of the material and resulting dif-
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment ferences in the coating layer thicknesses may cause
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- differences in “gloss” of the surface.
tured surface.
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- CLEANING OF TOOLS
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. Clean all tools and application equipment with water
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured materi-
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- al can only be removed mechanically.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and
Sikagard® range of materials. MAINTENANCE
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application
tion, Sikafloor®-2540 W must have all spillages re-
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
moved immediately and must be regularly cleaned us-
MIXING ing rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dry-
er, high pressure washer, wash and vacuum tech-
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of niques etc. using suitable detergents and waxes.
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for
2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. FURTHER DOCUMENTS
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth-
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. Substrate Quality & Preparation
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
ment. AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
TEMS”.
Mixing Tools Application Instructions
Sikafloor®-2540 W must be thoroughly mixed using a Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP-
low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suit- PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”.
able equipment. Maintenance
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.
APPLICATION
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- LIMITATIONS
tent, relative air humidity and dew point. ▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-2540 W on substrates with
If > 6 % pbw moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® rising moisture.
may be applied as a temporary moisture barrier ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-2540 W should be protec-

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ted from damp, condensation and water for at least ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
24 hours.
▪ Always ensure adequate fresh air ventilation when For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
using Sikafloor®-2540 W in confined spaces to avoid age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
curing problems. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
▪ The “gloss” of the finish can vary with temperature, physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
humidity and the absorbency of the substrate. lated data.
▪ With light colour shades (example yellow or orange)
it may be necessary to apply several coats of Sika- LEGAL NOTES
floor®-2540 W to achieve full opacity (hiding power).
▪ Under direct sun radiation there may be some discol- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ouration and colour deviation, this has no influence tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
on the function and performance of the coating. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks rent knowledge and experience of the products when
may lead to a reduced service life and reflective properly stored, handled and applied under normal
cracking. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
2540 W in each area is applied from the same con- strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
trol batch numbers. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
ambient temperatures combined with high point legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
loading, may lead to imprints in the resin. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec- serves the right to change the properties of its
tric powered warm air blower systems. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may be supplied on request.
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-2430
2-PART EPOXY COLOURED COAT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor®-2430 is a two part, solvent containing, col- ▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance
oured, epoxy resin based coating. ▪ Easy application
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
USES
Epoxy coloured coating according to EN 13813 : 2002,
Sikafloor®-2430 may only be used by experienced pro- provided with the CE mark
fessionals.
▪ Coloured epoxy coating for concrete, cementitious
screeds and mortars
▪ Can be subjected to normal up to medium heavy
mechanical and chemical loading
▪ For production areas, workshops, warehouses, etc.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Epoxy
Packaging Part A 5 kg, 10 kg containers
Part B 5 kg, 10 kg containers
Part A + B 10 kg, 20 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured, Liquid


Resin - Part
Hardener A B
- Part Coloured, liquid
Transparent, liquid
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production

Storage Conditions The product must be stored in original, unopened and undamaged
sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and
+30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.30 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~0.96 kg/l
Mixed resin ~0.93 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C.
Solid content by weight ~60 %
Solid content by volume ~46 %

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Abrasion Resistance ~88 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (14 d/+23 °C) (DIN 53 109)

Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat


Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occasion-
al (steam cleaning etc.).
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 70 : 30 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.15 - 0.2 kg/m² applied as a roller coating
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc..
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~10 h
+20 °C ~6 h
+30 °C ~3 h

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-2430 allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 36 h 4d
+20 °C 24 h 2d
+30 °C 16 h 24 h
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS posed.


▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT and surface levelling must be carried out using ap-
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- Sikagard® range of materials.
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) ▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. pletely removed from all surfaces before application
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
face treatments, etc. MIXING
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for
tured surface. 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth-
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix.

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Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
ment. cracking.
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-
Mixing Tools: 2430 in each area is applied from the same control
Sikafloor®-2430 must be thoroughly mixed using a low batch numbers.
speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable ▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high
equipment. ambient temperatures combined with high point
loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
APPLICATION ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
tent, relative humidity and dew point. adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
If > 4 % pbw moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem®
tric powered warm air blower systems.
may be applied as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barri-
er) system.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Primer: All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
substrate. vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Always apply the first coat of Sikafloor®-2430 by brush
when used as a primer.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Seal coat: Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Sikafloor®-2430 is spread evenly using a short pile tions the declared data and recommended uses for
roller. this product may vary from country to country. Please
A seamless finish can be achieved if a “wet” edge is consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
maintained during application. product data and uses.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
material can only be removed mechanically. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
MAINTENANCE physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica-
tion, Sikafloor®-2430 must have all spillages removed LEGAL NOTES
immediately and must be regularly cleaned using
rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
high pressure washer, wash and vacuum techniques tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
etc. using suitable detergents and waxes. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
FURTHER DOCUMENTS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Substrate quality & Preparation tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
TEMS”. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Application instructions legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP- from this information, or from any written recom-
PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
Maintenance user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
LIMITATIONS products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-2430 on substrates with current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
rising moisture. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-2430 must be protected Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24 be supplied on request.
hours.
▪ For external applications, apply on a falling temperat-
ure. If applied during rising temperatures “pin holing”
may occur from rising air.
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 09/01/2013
Identification no: 02 08 01 02 009 0 000004
Version: GCC

Sikafloor®-169
2-part Epoxy Binder for Mortars, Screeds and Seal Coats
Construction

Sikafloor -169 is a two part, very low yellowing, low viscous, transparent epoxy
®
Product
resin.
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
®
Uses  Transparent binder for coloured quartz mortars and screeds like Sika -
@
CompactFloor and Sikafloor Terrazo SA.
 Transparent sealer coat for broadcast colour quartz mortar screeds and smooth
coatings fully broadcast to excess with coloured chips
 Suitable for normal up to medium heavy and heavy mechanical loading
 Particularly used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, for show rooms,
workshops and production areas etc.
Characteristics /  Transparent
Advantages  Low VOC-content
 Low yellowing
 Good mechanical and abrasion resistance
 Low viscous
 Easy application
 Multi-purpose binder

Test
Biological resistance certificate Sikafloor -169 CSM Statement of
®
Approval / Standards
Qualification – ISO 846, very good - Report No. SI 1008-533.
Food compliance according to EC Nr. 1935/2004 and the German Food and Feed
Act, Hygiene Institut des Ruhrgebiet; test report H-193755-10 August 2010
Eurofins Emission testing of Sikafloor -169 according to the AgBB-scheme and
®

guidelines of the DiBt (AgBB – Committee for Health-related Evaluation of Building


Products, DiBt – German Institute for Building Technology). Sampling, testing and
evaluation were performed according to ISO-16000, Report No. 766563C.
"Total solid epoxy composition acc. to the test method Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.
(German Association for construction chemicals)"

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Product Data
Form

Appearance / Colours Resin - part A: Turbid


Hardener - part B: Yellowish
Under UV-exposure some discolouration (yellowing) will occur, however this has no
influence on the function and performance of the coating.
Packaging Part A: 7,5 kg containers
Part B: 2,5 kg containers
Part A+B: 10 kg unipacks

Bulk packaging:
Part A: 200 kg drums
Part B: 200 kg drums

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened and
undamaged sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy
Density (at 23°C) Part A: ~ 1.1 kg/lt (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B: ~ 1.0 kg/lt
Mixed resin: ~ 1.1 kg/lt

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Shore Hardness 80 (7days / +23°C) (DIN 53505)
Abrasion Resistance 47 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (8 days / +23°C) (DIN 53 109 (Taber Abrader Test))

Resistance
Chemical Resistance Resistant against many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance
table.
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7 days +80°C
Short-term max. 12 hrs +100°C

Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80°C where exposure is only occasional


(i.e. during steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

Sikafloor -169 conforms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting


®
USGBC
Materials: Paints & Coatings
LEED Rating
EPA Reference Test Method 24 VOC Content < 100 g/lt

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System
Information
Systems Structure Systems:
® ® ®
For more details about the Sika -DecoQuartz, Sika -DecoFlake, Sika -DecoFloor
®
and Sika -CompactFloor Systems please refer to the System Data Sheet and
Method statement for each of these systems.

®
Sika -DecoQuartz broadcasted System (~2-3 mm)
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161 or 169
®
Wearing course: Sikafloor -263 SL or 264 pigmented approx. the same like the
following quartz sand
Broadcast : broadcast in excess with PU coated coloured quartz sand (0,3-0,8
or 0,7-1,2 mm)
Seal coat: 1-2 x Sikafloor -169
®

®
Sika -DecoFlake System (~2-3 mm)
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161 or 169
®
Wearing course: Sikafloor -263 SL or 264 pigmented approx. the same like the
®
following Sika PVA ColourFlakes. Filled 1:1 with quartz sand (0.1
- 0.3 mm)
®
Broadcast : broadcast in excess with Sika -PVA ColourFlakes 3mm
First top coat: 1 x Sikafloor -169
®

Grinding: Soft grinding


Second top coat: 1 x Sikafloor -169
®

®
Sika -DecoFloor (~ 2 mm)
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -264
®
Wearing course:: 1 x Sikafloor -169 + 1,5 x Sikafloor -DecoFiller
®
®
Seal coat: Matt finish. 1 x Sikafloor -304 W

®
Sika -CompactFloor (~ 3 mm)
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161 or 169 slightly broadcast with
®
Sika -PU Quartz CF 0,3-1,2 mm
Wearing course:
®
Slurry 1 x Sikafloor -169 + 1 x Sikafloor -Compact Filler
®
®
Broadcast: broadcast to saturation with Sika -PU Quartz CF 0,3-1,2mm
Power floating
Top coat: 1 x Sikafloor -169 after removing the upstanding not fully
®
®
embedded Sika -PU Quartz CF 0,3-1,2mm with a steeltrowel and
vacuuming of the surface
Seal coat (optional) Glossy finish. 1 x Sikafloor -169
®
®
Matt finish. 1 x Sikafloor -304 W
®
Noncompliance of the mixing ratio from Sikafloor -169 or higher layer thickness
(higher consumption) might cause discolouration.

Application Details
Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
On critical substrates, e.g a strong absorbent cementitious surface, the application
of a trial area is highly recommended, in order to ensure a porefree surface, after
priming.

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Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and SikaGard
range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

Application Conditions
/ Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Moisture ≤ 4% moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet)
Relative Air Humidity 80% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 75 : 25 (by weight)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to part
A, mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
®
When using an additional C component like the Sikafloor -CompactFiller or the
®
Sikafloor -DecoFiller, please add the C component after Parts A and B have been
®
mixed, in the correct mixing ratio (Slurry Sika -CompactFloor; 1 part resin: 1 part
® ®
Sikafloor -CompactFiller; Wearing course Sika -DecoFloor; 1 part resin: 1,5 part
®
Sikafloor -DecoFiller) and mix for a further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been
achieved.
For mortars add the premixed Sikafloor -169 to the aggregates and mix until a
®

uniform mix has been achieved.


Sikafloor -169 must be thoroughly mixed using a low speed electric stirrer
®
Mixing Tools
(300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable equipment.
For the preparation of mortars use a forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or
trough type. Free fall mixers must not be used.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, r.h. and dew point.
Tools ® ®
If > 4% pbw moisture content, Sikafloor EpoCem may be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Primer:
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the substrate. If necessary,
®
apply two priming coats. Apply Sikafloor -161 or -169 by brush, roller or
squeegee.Preferred application is by using a squeegee and then back rolling
crosswise.
Seal coat (optional):
Apply Sikafloor -169 by brush, roller or squeegee. Preferred application is by
®

using a squeegee and then back rolling crosswise.

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®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use.
Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Potlife
Temperatures Time
+10°C ~60 minutes
+20°C ~30 minutes
+30°C ~ 20 minutes

®
Before applying Sikafloor -169 on Sikafloor -169 or Sikafloor -264 allow:
® ®
Waiting Time / Over
coating
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 36 hours 4 days
+20°C 12 hours 2 days
+30°C 8 hours 1 day
® ®
Before applying Sikafloor -304 W on Sikafloor -169 allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 45 hours 4 days

+20°C 36 hours 3 days

+30°C 24 hours 2 days


®
Before applying Sikafloor -304 W on a epoxy floor, e.g Sikafloor -169 the surface
®

has to be prepared by grinding with a black scotch bride grinding pad.


Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions
particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Do not apply Sikafloor -169 on substrates with rising moisture.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations
Freshly applied Sikafloor -169 should be protected from damp, condensation and
®

water for at least 24 hours.


Trials should be carried out on mortar mixes to confirm and evaluate suitable
aggregate colour blends and size distribution (granulometry).
Tools
Recommended supplier of tools:
PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49 40/5597260, www.polyplan.com.
Serrated trowel for smooth wearing layer:
e.g. Large-Surface Scrapper No. 565, Toothed blades No. 25
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking.
Under certain conditions, under floor heating or high ambient temperatures
combined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these
produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely
affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower systems.

Curing Details
®
Applied Product ready Sikafloor -169
for use
Temperatures Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10°C 36 hours ~ 5 days ~ 10 days
+20°C 12 hours ~ 3 days ~ 7 days
+30°C 8 hours ~ 2 days ~ 5 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
Information containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from
any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Construction

for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-263 SL
2-PART EPOXY COVERING FOR SMOOTH AND BROADCASTED FLOORING SURFACES

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-263 SL is a two part, multipurpose binder ▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
based on epoxy resin. sultants according to ASTM E648-15 (class l): Stand-
"Total solid epoxy composition acc. to the test meth- ard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-
od Deutsche Bauchemie e.V. (German Association for Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy
construction chemicals)" Source. Certificate number: TBW 0300229.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Fire classification in accordance with EN 13501-1, Re-
port-No. 2007-B-0181/14, MPA Dresden, Germany,
USES February 2007.
▪ Particle emission certificate Sikafloor®-263 SL CSM
Sikafloor®-263 SL may only be used by experienced Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644-1, class 5–
professionals. Report No. SI 0904-480 and GMP class A, Report No.
Sikafloor®-263 SL is used as: SI 1008-533.
▪ Self-smoothing and broadcast systems for concrete ▪ Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor®-263 SL
and cement screeds with normal up to medium CSM Statement of Qualification – ISO 14644-8, class
heavy wear example storage and assembly halls, 6,5 - Report No. SI 0904-480.
maintenance workshops, garages, loading ramps etc. ▪ Good biological Resistance in accordance with ISO
▪ The broadcast system is recommended for multi- 846, CSM Report No. 1008-533
storey and underground car parks, maintenance ▪ Synthetic resin screed material according to EN
hangars and for wet process areas, example bever- 13813:2002.
age and food industry ▪ Coating for surface protection of concrete according
to EN 1504-2:2004.
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ ISEGA Certificate of Conformity 41583 U16

▪ Highly fillable
▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance
▪ Easy application
▪ Liquid proof
▪ Gloss finish
▪ Slip resistant surface possible

SUSTAINABILITY
Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
Materials - Paints and Coatings

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy
Packaging Part A 15.8 kg containers
Part B 4.2 kg containers
Part A+B 20 kg ready to mix units
Part A 220 kg drums
Part B 177 kg, 59 kg drums
Part A+B 1 drum part A (220 kg) + 1 drum
part B (59 kg) = 279 kg
3 drums part A (220kg ) + 1 drum
part B (177 kg ) =837 kg

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured, liquid


Hardener - Part B Transparent, liquid
Available in various colour shades, please request Sika salaes representat-
ive for colour chart.
Under direct sun light there may be some discolouration and colour vari-
ation; this has no influence on the function and performance of the coat-
ing.
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions The product must be stored in original, unopened and undamaged sealed
packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.50 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.00 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.44 kg/l
Filled resin (1:1) ~1.44 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C.
Solid content by weight ~100 %
Solid content by volume ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~76 (7 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Abrasion Resistance 41 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (8 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Compressive Strength ~50 N/mm2 (Resin filled 1:0.9 with F34 / 28 d / +23 °C) (EN196-1)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~20 N/mm2 (Resin filled 1:0.9 with F34 / 28 d / +23 °C) (EN 196-1)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm² (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika technical service for specific in-
formation.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occasion-
al (steam cleaning etc.).
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure and only in combination with Sikafloor® systems as a
broadcast system with approximately 3 to 4 mm thickness.

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SYSTEMS
Systems Please refer to the system data sheet of:
Sikafloor® MultiDur ES-24 Smooth unicolour epoxy floor cov-
ering
Sikafloor® MultiDur EB-24 Broadcast unicolour epoxy floor
covering

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 79 : 21 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.3 - 0.5 kg/m² applied as a roller coating
~0.9 - 1.2 kg/m²/mm applied as a self-smoothing wearing course
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
For detailed information, please refer to the System data sheet Sikafloor®
Multidur ES-24 and Sikafloor® Multidur EB-24
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~60 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+30 °C ~15 min

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-263 SL allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 30 h 3d
+20 °C 24 h 2d
+30 °C 16 h 1d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap-
▪ Concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and
compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with a Sikagard® range of materials.
minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. ▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- pletely removed from all surfaces before application
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
face treatments, etc.
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically MIXING
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of
tured surface. part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- 3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.

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When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz FURTHER DOCUMENTS
sand and if required the Extender T and mix for a fur-
ther 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. Substrate quality & Preparation
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth- Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- TEMS”.
ment. Application instructions
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP-
Mixing Tools PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”.
Sikafloor®-263 SL must be thoroughly mixed using a Maintenance
low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suit- Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.
able equipment. For the preparation of mortars use a
forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or trough LIMITATIONS
type. Free fall mixers should not be used.
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-263 SL on substrates with
APPLICATION rising moisture.
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- ▪ Do not blind the primer
tent, relative air humidity and dew point. If > 4 % pbw ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-263 SL should be protec-
moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® may be applied ted from damp, condensation and water for at least
as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barrier) system. 24 hours.
▪ For areas with limited exposure and normally absorb-
Primer: ent concrete substrates priming with Sikafloor®-161/-
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the 161 G is not necessary for roller or textured coating
substrate. If necessary, apply two priming coats. Apply systems.
Sikafloor®-161 /-161 G by brush, roller or squeegee. ▪ For roller / textured coatings: Uneven substrates as
Preferred application is by using a squeegee and then well as inclusions of dirt cannot and should not be
backrolling crosswise. covered by thin sealer coats. Therefore both sub-
strate and adjacent areas must always be prepared
Levelling: and cleaned thoroughly prior to application.
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first. Therefore use ▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks
example Sikafloor®-161/-161 G levelling mortar (see may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
Product Data Sheet). cracking.
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-263
Wearing course smooth: SL in each area is applied from the same control
Sikafloor®-263 SL is poured, spread evenly by means of batch numbers.
a serrated trowel. ▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high
After spreading the material evenly, turn the serrated ambient temperatures combined with high point
trowel and smooth the surface in order to achieve an loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
aesthetically higher grade of finish. ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
Roll immediately in two directions with a spiked roller other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
to ensure even thickness. ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
Broadcast system: tric powered warm air blower systems
Sikafloor®-263 SL is poured, spread evenly by means of
a serrated trowel. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Then, level and remove any entrapped air with a
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
spiked roller and after about 15 minutes (at +20 °C)
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
but before 30 minutes (at +20 °C), broadcast with
due to circumstances beyond our control.
quartz sand, at first lightly and then to excess.
CLEANING OF TOOLS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured tions the declared data and recommended uses for
material can only be removed mechanically. this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
MAINTENANCE product data and uses.

To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
tion, Sikafloor®-263 SL must have all spillages re-
moved immediately and must be regularly cleaned us- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
ing rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dry- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
er, high pressure washer, wash and vacuum tech- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
niques etc using suitable detergents and waxes physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-381
2-PART SELF SMOOTHING EPOXY COATING WITH HIGH CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL
RESISTANCE.

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / STANDARDS


Sikafloor®-381 is a two part, low-emission, self- ▪ Particle emission certificate Sikafloor®-381 CSM
smoothing, textured and roller coating epoxy resin sys- Statement of Qualification - ISO 14644-1, class 1 - Re-
tem designed for cleanrooms. port No. SI 1008-533 and GMP class A, Report No. SI
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. 1008-533.
▪ Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor®-381 CSM
USES Statement of Qualification - ISO 14644-8, class - 9.6 -
Report No. SI 1008-533.
Sikafloor®-381 may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ Good biological resistance in accordance with ISO
fessionals. 846, CSM Report No. 1008 - 533
▪ Synthetic resin screed material according to EN
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES 13813 : 2002, Declaration of Performance 02 08 11
02 002 0 000051 1008, certified by notified factory
▪ High chemical resistance production control certification body 0921, certific-
▪ High mechanical resistance ate of conformity of the factory production control
▪ Liquid proof 2017, and provided with the CE marking.
▪ Abrasion resistant ▪ Coating for surface protection of concrete according
▪ Slip resistant surface possible to EN 1504-2 : 2004, Declaration of Performance 02
08 11 02 002 0 000051 1008, certified by notified
SUSTAINABILITY factory production control certification body 0921,
certificate of conformity of the factory production
Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting control 2017, and provided with the CE marking.
Materials - Paints and Coatings

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy
Packaging Part A 21.25 kg containers
Part B 3.75 kg containers
Part A + B 25 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured, liquid


Hardener - Part B Transparent, liquid
Almost unlimited choice of colour shades.
Under direct sun radiation there may be some discolouration and colour
deviation, this has no influence on the function and performance of the
coating.
Shelf life 24 months from date of production.
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.77 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.04 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.6 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C
Solid content by weight ~100 %
Solid content by volume ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~82 (7 d / +23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Abrasion Resistance 62 mg (CS 10 / 1000 / 1000) (7 d / +23 °C) (EN ISO 5470-1 Taber Abraser Test)

Compressive Strength > 80 N/mm2 (14 d / +23 °C) (EN 13892-2)

Tensile Strength in Flexure > 55 N/mm2 (14 d / +23 °C) (EN 13892-2)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm² (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika Technical Service for specific in-
formation.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 12 h +100 °C
Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occasion-
al (Such as during steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 85 : 15 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.75 - 0.85 kg/m² applied as a roller coating
~1.6 kg/m² applied as a self smoothing wearing course
~1.2 kg/m² applied as a wearing course on vertical areas
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.

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Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~60 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+30 °C ~15 min

Curing Time Before applying Sikafloor®-381 on Sikafloor®-381 allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 24 h 3d
+20 °C 18 h 2d
+30 °C 6h 1d
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mixing Tools
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Sikafloor®-381 must be thoroughly mixed using a low
speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- equipment. For the preparation of mortars use a
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) forced action mixer of rotating pan, paddle or trough
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. type. Free fall mixers should not be used.
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con-
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- APPLICATION
face treatments, etc.
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment tent, relative humidity and dew point.
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- If > 4 % pbw moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem®
tured surface. should be applied as a temporary moisture barrier
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- (T.M.B.) system.
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. Wearing course (horizontal areas):
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids Sikafloor®-381 is poured, spread evenly by means of a
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- serrated trowel.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and Roll immediately in two directions with a spiked roller
Sikagard® range of materials. to ensure even thickness.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application Wearing course (vertical areas):
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. The first layer of Sikafloor®-381, mixed with 2.5 - 4 %
Extender T, has to be applied by trowel. After curing,
MIXING apply the second layer of Sikafloor®-381, mixed with
2.5 - 4 % Extender T, by trowel.
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for Wearing course with slip resistance:
3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. Sikafloor®-381 is poured, spread evenly by means of a
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz serrated trowel and blind the fresh layer with silicon
sand and if required the Extender T and mix for a fur- carbide or quartz sand to excess. After final drying the
ther 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. surplus silicon carbide / quartz sand must be swept off
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth- and the surface must be vacuumed. The seal coat
er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. (Sikafloor®-381 +5 % by weight Thinner C) has to be
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain- applied evenly by short-piled roller or squeegee.
ment.

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CLEANING OF TOOLS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
material can only be removed mechanically. due to circumstances beyond our control.
MAINTENANCE LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tion, Sikafloor®-381 must have all spillages removed tions the declared data and recommended uses for
immediately and must be regularly cleaned using this product may vary from country to country. Please
rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
high pressure washer, wash and vacuum techniques product data and uses.
etc using suitable detergents and waxes

LIMITATIONS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-381 on substrates with rising age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
moisture. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
▪ Do not blind the primer physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-381 should be protected lated data.
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
hours.
▪ For areas with limited exposure and normally absorb-
LEGAL NOTES
ent concrete substrates priming with Sikafloor® -161 The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
is not necessary for roller or textured coating sys- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
tems. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ For roller / textured coatings: Uneven substrates as rent knowledge and experience of the products when
well as inclusions of dirt cannot and should not be properly stored, handled and applied under normal
covered by thin sealer coats. Therefore both sub- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
strate and adjacent areas must always be prepared tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
and cleaned thoroughly prior to application. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
may lead to a reduced service life and reflective particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
cracking. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-381 from this information, or from any written recom-
in each area is applied from the same control batch mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
numbers. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
ambient temperatures combined with high point serves the right to change the properties of its
loading, may lead to imprints in the resin. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
tric powered warm air blower systems be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 19/01/2014
Identification no: 02 08 01 04 006 0 000001
Version: GCC
®
Sikafloor -325

Sikafloor®-325
2-part PUR Resin Self-Smoothing Screed, Intermediate and
Sealer Coat
Sikafloor -325 is a two part solvent free coloured self-smoothing PUR resin with
®
Product
tough-elastic properties.
Description
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Sikafloor -325 can be used in the following applications;
®
Uses
 Smooth wearing course with crack-bridging properties for industrial floors in
production and storage facilities, workshops etc.
 Broadcast wearing course with crack-bridging properties for wet working areas
(food and beverage industry etc.)
 Intermediate (membrane) for car park decks and loading ramps etc.
 Seal coat for broadcast systems
 Can be subjected to normal to medium heavy mechanical and chemical stress
Characteristics /  Flexible and tough-elastic
Advantages  Crack-bridging
 Good chemical and mechanical resistance
 Slip resistant surface possible
 Liquid proof
 Easy to apply
 Easy to clean
 Economical
 Solvent-free

Tests
Approval / Standards Decontaminability of surfaces according DIN 25 415-1: Report No. 4098/1
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Safe for contact with foodstuff: Report No. 10311 U97 ISEGA
Aschaffenburg, Germany
Fire classification in the radiant panel apparatus and smoke rating:
Report No. 130090 EMPA, Switzerland
Abrasion tests under Böhme: Report No. A-20691-1 LPM AG, Switzerland
Combustibility of a parking garage coating: Report No. MA 39-VFA 19991007.01
VFA, Wien, Austria
Approval as “Water protection system“ Z-59.12-242 DIBt, Germany:
Report No. P2693-2 Polymer Institut, Germany
Particle emission certificate Sikafloor-325: CSM Statement of Qualification - ISO
14644-1, class 4 - Report No. SI 1103-544
Outgasing emission certificate Sikafloor-325:: CSM Statement of Qualification - ISO
14644-8, class -7.1 - Report No. SI 1103-544.
Biological Resistance in accordance with ISO 846, CSM Report No. SI 1103-544.

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Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colours Resin - part A: Coloured
Hardener - part B: Brownish
Extended Colour Range:
RAL 1001, 1002, 3009, 6002, 7003, 7011, 7016, 7023, 7030, 7032, 7037, 7038,
7040, 7042
Other colours on request.
Under direct sun radiation there will be discolouration and colour deviation; this has
no influence to the function and performance of the coating.
Application steps and the use of different batch numbers during one project lead to
a slight colour variation.
®
For areas with aesthetical requirements, the use of Sikafloor -357 N as seal coat is
recommended.
Packaging Part A: 18.3 kg containers
Part B: 6.7 kg containers
Part A+B: 25 kg ready to mix units

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from moisture, direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life Minimum 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened
and undamaged sealed packaging

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polyurethane (PUR)
Density (at +23°C) Part A: 1.3 kg/lt
Part B: 1.2 kg/lt (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Mixed Resin (unfilled): 1.3 kg/lt
Mixed Resin (filled 1:0.7) 1.6 kg/lt
Solid Content ~ 100% (by volume) / ~ 100% (by weight)

Mechanical /
Physical Properties
2
Compressive Strength Resin: ~ 70 N/mm (after 28 days at +23°C) (EN 196-1)
2
Flexural Strength Resin:~ 40 N/mm (after 28 days at +23°C) (EN 196-1)
2
Tensile Strength Resin: ~ 20 N/mm (after 28 days, at +23°C) (DIN 53504)
2
Resin filled (1 : 0.7): ~ 20 N/mm (after 28 days, at +23°C)
2
Bond Strength > 1.5 N/mm (failure in concrete) (EN 4624)
2
Tear Strength Resin: ~ 49 N/mm (after 28 days, at +23°C) (DIN 53504)
2
Resin filled (1 : 0.7): ~ 33 N/mm (after 28days, at +23°C)
Shore D Hardness Resin: 73 (28 days / +23°C / 50% r.h) (DIN 53505)
Elongation at Break Resin: ~ 40% (14 days / +23°C / 50% r.h) (DIN 53504)
Resin filled (1 : 0.7): ~ 19% (14 days / +23°C / 50% r.h)
Abrasion Resistance Resin: 55 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (ASTM D 4060)
Crack Bridging Capacity 0.6 mm (static loading, 28 days / +23°C)
3.0 mm (System including primer) (ASTM C 836:95)

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Resistance
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance table.
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7d +80°C
Short-term max. 8hr +100°C
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80°C where exposure is only occasional


(steam cleaning etc.)
Sikafloor -325 conforms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting
®
USGBC LEED Rating
Materials: Paints & Coatings
SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/lt

System
Information
System Structure Self-smoothing system 1.5 - 2.0 mm:
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161
Coating: 1 x Sikafloor -325 + quartz sand (0.08 - 0.25 mm)
®

Broadcast system: Traffic Deck


Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor®-161
®
Membrane coat: 1 x Sikafloor -325
Broadcasting: Sikadur®-507 / Sikadur®-509
®
Sealer coat: 1 x Sikafloor -325

Broadcast system: Industrial approx. 3 mm (single layer system):


®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161
Base coat: 1 x Sikafloor -325 + quartz sand (0.08 - 0.25 mm)
®

Broadcasting: quartz sand (0.4 - 0.7 mm) broadcast to excess


®
Seal coat: 1-2 x Sikafloor -325 or Sikafloor -359 N*
®

Broadcast system: Industrial Heavy Duty approx. 4 mm (2 layers system with


improved crack bridging properties):
®
Primer: 1-2 x Sikafloor -161
Membrane: 1 x Sikafloor -325 + quartz sand (0.08 - 0.25 mm)
®

Base coat: 1 x Sikafloor -325


®

Broadcasting: quartz sand (0.4 - 0.7 mm) broadcast to excess


®
Seal coat: 1-2 x Sikafloor -325 or Sikafloor -359 N*
®

®
*For exposed areas the use of Sikafloor -359 N as a seal coat is mandatory.
For application on inclined surfaces:
Same systems as described above with the addition of Extender T.

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Application Details
Consumption / Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
®
Primer 1-2 x Sikafloor -161 1-2 x ~0.3 - 0.5 kg/m2
Levelling (optional) Sikafloor®-161 levelling Refer to PDS of Sikafloor®-161
mortar
Self-smoothing system 1 pbw Sikafloor®-325 ~1.60 kg/m2 mixture (0.94
1.5 - 2.0 mm 0.7 pbw quartz sand SD 504 kg/m2 binder + 0.66 kg/m2
(0.08 - 0.25 mm) quartz sand) per mm layer
thickness
Broadcast system: Traffic Sikafloor®-325 0.30 - 0.50 kg/m2
Deck + broadcasting Sikadur®-507 / 0.50 - 2.00 kg/m2
Sikadur®-509
+ Sealcoat Sikafloor®-325 0.25 - 0.40 kg/m2
Broadcast system Industrial 1 pbw Sikafloor®-325 ~1.60 kg/m2 mixture (0.94
approx. 0.7 pbw quartz sand SD 504 kg/m2 binder + 0.66 kg/m2
3 mm (single layer system): (0.08 - 0.25 mm) quartz
+ broadcast quartz sand
SD 507 0.4 - 0.7 mm + ~ 4.0 kg/m2
1-2 x Seal coat Sikafloor®-325 ~ 0.7 kg/m2
or Sikafloor®-359 N*
Broadcast system Industrial 1 pbw Sikafloor®-325 ~2.50 kg/m2 mixture (1.47
Heavy Duty approx. 0.7 pbw quartz sand SD 504 kg/m2 binder + 1.03 kg/m2
4 mm (2- layers system with (0.08 - 0.25 mm) quartz
improved crack bridging 1.20 kg/m2
properties) + Sikafloor®-325 ~ 4.0 kg/m2
+ broadcast quartz sand
SD 507 0.4 - 0.7 mm + ~ 0.7 kg/m2
1-2 x Seal coat Sikafloor®-325
or Sikafloor®-359 N*
For application on inclined Inclination (%) Extender T (wt.-%, related to
surfaces resin at +20°C)
0 - 2.5 -
2.5 - 5.0 1
5.0 - 10.0 2
10 - 15 2.5
15 - 20 3

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*For exposed areas the use of Sikafloor -359 N as a seal coat is mandatory.
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile ,variations in level or wastage etc.
Substrate Quality Concrete substrates must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .

The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and SikaGard
range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

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Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +35°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 4% pbw moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 70% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3ºC above the dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 73 : 27 (by weight)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to
part A mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
®
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz sand Sikadur 504 (0.08 -
0.25) and mix for a further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
Sikafloor -325 must be thoroughly mixed using a low speed electric stirrer (300 -
®
Mixing Tools
400 rpm) or other suitable equipment.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, relative humidity and dew
Tools point.
® ®
If > 4% pbw moisture content, Sikafloor EpoCem may be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Primer:
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the substrate. If necessary,
®
apply two priming coats. Apply Sikafloor -161 by brush, roller or squeegee.
Preferred application is by using a squeegee and then backrolling crosswise.
Levelling:
®
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first. Therefore use e.g. Sikafloor -161
levelling mortar (see PDS).
Self-smoothing system:
Sikafloor -325 is poured, spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel. Roll
®

immediately in two directions with spiked roller to ensure even thickness and to
remove entrapped air.
Broadcast system:
Sikafloor -325 is poured then spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel.
®

Then, level and remove entrapped air with a spiked roller and after about 10
minutes (at +20°C) but before 20 minutes (at +20°C), broadcast with quartz sand,
at first lightly and then to excess.
Intermediate and Sealer coats:
1-2 Sealer coats can be applied by squeegee and then back-rolled (crosswise)
with a short-piled roller.
A seamless finish can be achieved if a “wet” edge is maintained during
application.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use. Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed mechanically.

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Potlife
Temperature Time
+10°C ~ 40 minutes
+20°C ~ 25 minutes
+30°C ~ 10 minutes

®
Before applying Sikafloor -325 on Sikafloor -161 allow:
®
Waiting Time /
Overcoating
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum

+10°C 24 hours 3 days

+20°C 12 hours 2 days

+30°C 6 hours 1 day

Before applying Sikafloor -325 on Sikafloor -325 allow:


® ®

Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum

+10°C 30 hours 4 days

+20°C 24 hours 2 days

+30°C 16 hours 1 day

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Do not apply Sikafloor -325 on substrates with rising moisture.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations
Freshly applied Sikafloor -325 must be protected from damp, condensation and
®

water for at least 24 hours.


Uncured material reacts in contact with water (foaming). During application care
must be taken that no ‘sweat’ drops into fresh Sikafloor -325 (wear head and
®

wrist bands).
Mixed material must be applied immediately as colourshade can vary when
reaching end of potlife.
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking.
®
In applications with sun light exposure use Sikafloor -359 N as seal coat.
For exact colour matching, ensure Sikafloor -325 Comp. A and B is applied from
®

the same control batch numbers.


Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high ambient temperatures
combined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these
produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely
affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower systems.

Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10°C 30 hours 5 days 10 days
+20°C 24 hours 3 days 7 days
+30°C 16 hours 2 days 5 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions

Cleaning /
Maintenance
To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor -325 must
®
Methods
have all spillages removed immediately and be regularly cleaned using rotary
brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, high pressure washer, wash and
vacuum techniques etc., using suitable detergents and waxes.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
Information containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the
application and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's
current knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled
and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations.
In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from
any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s
suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to
change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and
Construction

delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product
Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-3240
2-PART PUR TOUGH-ELASTIC, LOW-VOC, SELF SMOOTHING FLOOR

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-3240 is a two part solvent free, coloured ▪ Synthetic resin screed material according to EN
self-smoothing PUR resin, total solid according to 13813:2002, certified by notified factory production
Deutsche Bauchemie, with tough-elastic properties. control body and provided with the CE mark
Sikafloor®-3240 makes use of Sika's unique i-Cure ▪ Coating for surface protection of concrete according
technology to improve surface aesthetics and reduce to EN 1504-2:2004, certified by notified factory pro-
sensitivity for ambient humidity during application. duction control body and provided with the CE mark.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Emission test according to the German AgBB-scheme
and guidelines of the DiBt (AgBB – Committee for
USES Health-related Evaluation of Building Products, DiBt –
German Institute for Building Technology). Sampling,
Sikafloor®-3240 may only be used by experienced pro- testing and evaluation were performed according to
fessionals. ISO-16000, Report No. 392-2015-
▪ Smooth wearing course with crack-bridging proper- 00212801_D_DE_02, Eurofins Product Testing A/S,
ties for industrial floors in production and storage fa- Denmark.
cilities, workshops etc. ▪ Fire classification according to DIN EN 13501-1:2010-
▪ Broadcast wearing course with crack-bridging proper- 01: Report No. 20150909/01, MPA Dresden
ties for wet working areas (food and beverage in- ▪ Outgassing VOC emission certificate: Cleanroom Suit-
dustry etc.), car park decks and loading ramps etc. able Materials - CSM. Statement of Qualification, ISO-
▪ Applicable on asphalt surfaces, indoor, as in shop- AMCm class -6.9. Tested by IPA report No. SI 1506-
ping centres, exhibition and storage areas. 767.
▪ Biological Resistance Class “Good “–Cleanroom Suit-
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES able Materials. Evaluation of the biological resist-
ance in accordance with ISO 846. Tested by IPA re-
▪ Flexible and tough-elastic port No. SI 1506-767.
▪ Crack-bridging ▪ Riboflavin test according to ISO 4628-1 and VDI 2083-
▪ Application on asphalt substrates possible (mastic as- 17: Excellent. Tested at Fraunhofer IPA test report SI
phalt) 1506-767.
▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance ▪ Paint compatibility according to PV 3.10.7 tested at
▪ Solvent-free and low VOC emissions HQM Induserv Germany, test report 15-08-
▪ Possible slip resistant surface 15203573-001.
▪ Easy to apply and to keep clean ▪ Crack bridging properties following to EN 1062-7
▪ Economical method A, Test report No: 51-15-0056, IBOS GmbH.
▪ Not sensitive to moisture ▪ Slip resistance class determined according to DIN
51131, test reports 020109-15-16, 020109-15-16a,
SUSTAINABILITY 020109-15-17, 020109-15-17a, 020109-15-18,
020109-15-18a,
Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
Materials - Paints and Coatings

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polyurethane (PUR)
Packaging Part A 20.25 kg containers
Part B 4.75 kg containers
Part A + B 25.0 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Part A Coloured, liquid


Part B Transparent, liquid
Sikafloor®-3240 is available in broad range of colours.

Shelf life 12 months from date of production


Storage conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~1.4 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.3 kg/l
Mixed resin (filled 1:0.5) ~1.6 kg/l
Filling 1:0.5 with quartz sand F34 0.1–0.3 mm. All Density values at +23 °C.

Solid content
Solid content by weight ~100 %
Solid content by volume ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~60 (7 d / 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (DIN 53505)

Abrasion Resistance ~65 mg (14 d / 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (ASTM D 4060)

Tensile Strength ~14 N/mm2 (14 d / 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (DIN EN ISO 527-2)

Elongation at Break ~90 % (Resin / 28 d / +23 °C / 50 % r.h) (ISO 527-2)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (failure in concrete) (EN 13892-8)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika Technical Department for specif-
ic information.

SYSTEMS
Systems Please refer to the System Data Sheet of:
Sikafloor® MultiFlex PS-32 Smooth unicolour tough elastic
polyurethane floor covering
Sikafloor® MultiFlex PS-32 UV Smooth unicolour tough elastic
polyurethane floor covering with UV
sealer
Sikafloor® MultiFlex PB-32 Broadcast unicolour tough elastic
polyurethane floor covering
Sikafloor® MultiFlex PB-32 UV Broadcast unicolour tough elastic
polyurethane floor covering with UV
sealer
Sikafloor® MultiFlex PB-15 UV (G) Broadcast unicolour tough elastic
polyurethane floor covering with UV
sealer for intermediate and ex-
posed car park decks

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 81 : 19 (by weight)

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Consumption Please refer to the System Data Sheets
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity ~75 - 80 %
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-meth-
od. No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperatures Time
+10 °C ~40 min
+20 °C ~30 min
+30 °C ~20 min

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-3240 allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C ~30 h ~72 h
+20 °C ~24 h ~48 h
+30 °C ~16 h ~36 h
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions particularly temperature and
relative humidity. If maximum waiting time is exceeded, the Sikafloor®-3240 surface have to be grinded to
get mechanical bonding between the Sikafloor® layers

Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full Cure
+10 °C 1d 3d 9d
+20 °C 12 h 2d 5d
+30 °C 8h 1d 3d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-


tent, relative humidity and dew point.
The surface must be clean, rough, dry and free of all Sikafloor®-3240 (with quartz sand addition) is poured
contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and and spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel or
surface treatments, etc.. All dust, loose and friable ma- pin rake. When used in a self-smoothing system, roll in
terial must be completely removed from all surfaces two directions with a spike roller to ensure even thick-
before application of the product, preferably by vacu- ness and to remove entrapped air.
um. Pull of strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. Sikafloor®-3240 (without quartz sand addition) can be
If in doubt apply a test area first. applied by brush, roller or squeegee.

MIXING CLEANING OF TOOLS

Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
part B has been added to part A mix continuously for 2 ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. material can only be removed mechanically.
If quartz sand addition to the mix is requied (accord-
ing to the system), you can add it only when parts A
and B have been mixed. Add the quartz sand F34 0.1 –
0.3 mm and mix for further 2 minutes until a uniform
mix has been achieved. To ensure thorough mixing
pour the materials into another pail and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix. After mixing leave the mix-
ture for 3 minutes to react before applying.

Mixing Tools
Sikafloor®-3240 must be thoroughly mixed using a low
speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable
equipment.

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MAINTENANCE BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
CLEANING All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica- due to circumstances beyond our control.
tion, Sikafloor®-3240 must have all spillages removed
immediately and be regularly cleaned using rotary LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, high
pressure washer, wash and vacuum techniques etc., Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
using suitable detergents and waxes. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
FURTHER DOCUMENTS consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
Substrate quality & Preparation
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
TEMS”. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Application instructions age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Maintenance lated data.
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.

LIMITATIONS
▪ Colour variations are un-avoidable due to raw mater-
ials. It can occur with quartz sand in bright shades
such as yellow or orange where colour variations
through the backfill may be visible. With these col-
ours, the opacity is limited if the product is used as a
top coat. Applying a reference area is strongly recom-
mended.
▪ Under UV and weathering changes in colour are pos-
sible. For colour matching, ensure Sikafloor®-3240
components A and B are applied from the same con-
trol batch numbers.
▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-3240 on substrates with
rising moisture.
▪ Do not apply on substrate surfaces with a slope > 1
%.
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-3240 must be protected
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
hours. Uncured material reacts in contact with water
(foaming). During application care must be taken that
no ‘sweat’ drops into fresh Sikafloor®-3240 (wear
head and wrist bands).
▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks
may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
cracking.
▪ Under certain conditions, under floor heating or high
ambient temperatures combined with high point
loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
▪ If during application temporary heating is required
do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heat-
ers, these produce large quantities of both CO2 and
H2O water vapour, which may adversely affect the
finish. For heating use only electric powered warm
air blower systems.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-359 SG
2-PART PUR TOUGH-ELASTIC COLOURED SEAL COAT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor®-359 SG is a two part tough-elastic, coloured, ▪ Tough-elastic
UV resistant, non-yellowing, polyurethane seal coat for ▪ UV resistant
smooth and broadcasted finishes. ▪ Good mechanical and chemical resistance
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Watertight
▪ Non-yellowing
USES ▪ Easy application
▪ Slip resistant surface possible
Sikafloor®-359 SG may only be used by experienced ▪ Easy to clean and maintain
professionals.
▪ Abrasion resistant seal coat with high mechanical res- APPROVALS / STANDARDS
istance for broadcast systems with crack-bridging
properties in industrial flooring SRI tested in accordance ASTM E 1980.01 Material
▪ Particularly suitable for car park decks, ramps and Laboratory
warehouses etc.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polyurethane
Packaging Part A: 16.5 kg containers
Part B: 3.5 kg containers
Part A + B: 20.0 kg ready to mix units
Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A: Coloured liquid
Hardener - Part B: Transparent liquid
Check local standard colour range
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures
between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Density Mixed resin: ~1.25 kg/l (25 °C), may vary with colour
Solid content by weight ~65 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness 52 (7 d / 23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

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Abrasion Resistance 160 mg (CS 10 / 1000 / 1000) (7 d / 23 °C) (DIN 53 109)

Chemical Resistance Resistant against many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resist-
ance table.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 4 h +100 °C
Short-term moist / wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occa-
sional (high pressure water jetting etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

SYSTEMS
Systems UV stable broadcast epoxy coating system:
Primer: Sikafloor®-161
Broadcasting: Broadcast to excess with quartz
sand 0.3 - 0.8 mm or 0.7 - 1.2 mm
Base coat: Sikafloor®-264 SG
Seal coat: Sikafloor®-359 SG
UV stable Broadcast elastic polyurethane screed:
Primer: Sikafloor®-161 lightly broadcast
with quartz sand 0.3 - 0.8 mm
Broadcasting: Broadcast to excess with quartz
sand 0.3 - 0.8 mm or 0.7 - 1.2 mm
Base coat: Sikafloor®-325 or Sikafloor®-3240
Seal coat: Sikafloor®-359 SG
*For exposed areas the use of Sikafloor®-359 SG as a seal coat is mandat-
ory.

For application on inclined / sloping surfaces: Use the same systems as de-
scribed with the addition of Sika® Extender T as stated below.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Part A : Part B = 78 : 22 (by weight)
Consumption UV stable broadcast epoxy coating system:
Coating System Product Consumption
Primer Sikafloor®-161 ~0.2 - 0.5 kg/m2
Broadcast to excess ~0.6 - 1.0 kg/m2
with quartz sand 0.3 -
Broadcasting
0.8 mm or / 0.7 - 1.2
mm
Base coat Sikafloor®- 264 SG ~0.3 - 0.5 kg/m2
Seal Coat Sikafloor®-359 SG ~0.2 - 0.35 kg/m2
UV stable Broadcast elastic polyurethane screed:
Coating System Product Consumption
Primer Sikafloor®-161 ~0.2 - 0.5 kg/m2
Broadcasting Broadcast to excess ~0.6 - 1.2 kg/m2
with quartz sand 0.3 -
0.8 mm or 0.7 - 1.2 mm
Base coat Sikafloor®-325 or Sika- ~0.5 - 1.5 kg/m2
floor®-3240
Seal coat Sikafloor®-359 SG ~0.25 - 0.5 kg/m2
*For exposed areas the use of Sikafloor®-359 SG as a seal coat is mandat-
ory.
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to application technique, surface porosity, surface profile, variations in
level and wastage etc.

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Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM – measurement or oven-dry-meth-
od.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~40 min
+20 °C ~25 min
+30 °C ~15 min

Curing time Before applying Sikafloor®-359 SG on Sikafloor®-325 or -264 broadcast al-


low:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 36 h *
+20 °C 24 h *
+30 °C 16 h *
* No maximum waiting time if fully broadcast surface is free from all con-
taminations.
Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient condi-
tions particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot Traffic Light Traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~48 h ~5 d ~10 d
+20 °C ~24 h ~3 d ~7 d
+30 °C ~16 h ~2 d ~3 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS For detailed information regarding substrate quality /


pre-treatment please refer to the method statement.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT
MIXING
The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi-
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with Mix full kits only. Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanic-
a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. ally. When all of part B has been added to part A, mix
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- continuously for 3 minutes until a uniform mix has
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- been achieved.
face treatments, etc. To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into anoth-
If in doubt, apply a test area first. er container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix.
Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrain-
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment ment.
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex-
tured surface. MIXING TOOLS
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects
such as blowholes and voids must be fully exposed. Sikafloor®-359 SG must be thoroughly mixed using a
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and low speed electric stirrer (300 to 400 rpm) or other
surface levelling must be carried out using appropri- suitable equipment.
ate products from the Sikafloor®, SikaDur® and Sik- APPLICATION
agard® range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-
levelled in order to achieve an even surface. tent, relative humidity and dew point.
High spots must be removed by example grinding. Seal coat: Sealer coats can be applied by squeegee and
All dust, loose and friable material must be com- then back-rolled (crosswise) with a short-piled roller.
pletely removed from all surfaces before application of For detailed information regarding application please
the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum. refer to the method statement.

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CLEANING OF TOOLS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Thinner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
cured material can only be removed mechanically. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
MAINTENANCE lated data.
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica-
tion, Sikafloor®-359 SG must have all spillages re- LEGAL NOTES
moved immediately and must be regularly cleaned us- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ing rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dry- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
er, high pressure washer, wash and vacuum tech- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
niques etc. using suitable detergents and waxes. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
LIMITATIONS conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Freshly applied Sikafloor®-359 SG must be protected strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
hours.
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Avoid puddles on the surface with the primer. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or from this information, or from any written recom-
other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may ad- user of the product must test the product’s suitability
versely affect the finish. For heating use only electric for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
powered warm air blower systems. serves the right to change the properties of its
For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-359 products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
SG in each area is applied from the same control batch be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
numbers. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

Product Data Sheet


Sikafloor®-359 SG
May 2017, Version 02.01
020812050030000014

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 09/01/2013
Identification no: 02 08 01 02 012 0 000001
Version: GCC
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Sikafloor -220 W Conductive

Sikafloor®-220 W Conductive
2-part, Electrostatic Conductive Epoxy Primer
Sikafloor -220 W Conductive is a two part, water dispersed, epoxy resin with a
®
Product
high electrostatic conductivity.
Description
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

Sikafloor -220 W Conductive must be applied as a conductive primer


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Uses
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underneath all Sikafloor conductive wearing courses, such as Sikafloor -262 AS
N, -262 AS N Thixo, -235 ESD, -266 ECF CR, -269 ECF CR, -381 AS and -390
AS.
 Electrostatic conductive coatings on concrete and cementitious screeds for
different types of industrial use
Characteristics /  Highly electrostatic conductive
Advantages  Easy application
 Economical in use

Tests
Approval / Standards Varnishability test according to VW-standard PV 3.10.7 (paint wetting impairment
substances (PWIS)) like silicones, HQM GmbH, Test Report 09-09-132-5, 09.2009

Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colours Resin - part A: Black
Hardener - part B: White
Packaging Part A: 4.98 kg containers
Part B: 1.02 kg containers
Part A+B: 6 kg unipacks

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and frost.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Waterborne epoxy
Density (at 23°C) Part A: 1.15 kg/lt
Part B: 1.06 kg/lt (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Mixed Resin: 1.04 kg/lt

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Solid Content ~ 34% (by volume) / ~ 44% (by weight)
3 4 *
Electrostatic Behaviour Typical average resistance to ground: 10 ≤ Rg ≤ 10 Ω (DIN EN 1081)
* Readings may vary, depending on ambient conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity)
and measurement equipment.

Sikafloor -220 W Conductive conforms to the requirements of LEED


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USGBC
LEED Rating EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings
SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/lt

System Information
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System Structure Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -161
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Earthing connection: Sika Earthing Kit
Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
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Conductive wearing course: 1 x Sikafloor -262 AS N or AS N Thixo
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or 1x Sikafloor -235 ESD
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or 1x Sikafloor -266 ECF CR
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or 1x Sikafloor -269 ECF CR
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or 1 x Sikafloor -381 AS
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or 1 x Sikafloor -390 AS
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Conductive seal coat: 1 x Sikafloor -230 ESD TopCoat (optional)
Note: This system configuration as described must be fully complied with and may
not be changed.

Application Details
Consumption / Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
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Primer Sikafloor -161 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m2
Levelling (optional) Sikafloor®-161mortar Refer to PDS of
Sikafloor®-161

Conductive primer Sikafloor®-220 W 0.08 - 0.10 kg/m2


Conductive
Wearing course Sikafloor®-262 AS N ~ 2.5 kg/m2
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Sikafloor -262 AS N Thixo ~ 0.75 kg/m2
Sikafloor®-235 ESD Maximum 2.5 kg/m2
Sikafloor®-266 ECF CR Maximum 2.5 kg/m2
Sikafloor®-269 ECF CR Maximum 2.0 kg/m2
Sikafloor®-381 AS ~ 2.5 kg/m2
Sikafloor®-390 AS ~ 2.5 kg/m2
Conductive seal coat Sikafloor®-230 ESD TopCoat ~ 0.15 kg/m2
(optional)

These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile ,variations in level and wastage etc.
Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt apply a test area first.

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Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and
voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and
®
SikaGard range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

Application Conditions
/ Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 4% moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 75% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 83 : 17 (by weight)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to part
A, mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
Sikafloor -220 W Conductive must be thoroughly mixed using a low speed
®
Mixing Tools
electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable equipment.
Uniformly spread 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive using a short pile nylon roller
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Application Method /
Tools (12 mm).
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Potlife
Temperatures Time
+10°C ~ 120 minutes
+20°C ~ 90 minutes
+30°C ~ 30 minutes

Curing Details
Applied Product ready for
use Temperature Foot traffic
+10°C ~ 26 hours
+20°C ~ 13 hours
+30°C ~ 8 hours

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®
Before applying Sikafloor -220 W Conductive on Sikafloor -161 allow:
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Waiting Time /
Overcoating
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 36 hours 6 days
+20°C 24 hours 4 days
+30°C 12 hours 2 days
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Before applying Sikafloor -235 ESD, -262 AS N, -262 AS N Thixo, -266 ECF CR, -
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269 ECF CR, Sikafloor -390 AS or Sikaflloor -381 AS on Sikafloor -220 W
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Conductive allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 26 hours 7 days
+20°C 17 hours 5 days

+30°C 12 hours 4 days

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Notes on Application / This product may only be used by experienced professionals.
Limitations Do not apply Sikafloor -220 W Conductive on substrates with rising moisture.
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Apply Sikafloor -220 W Conductive only on primed or levelled off concrete and
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screed surfaces.
Do not blind the primer with aggregates.
Freshly applied Sikafloor -220 W Conductive should be protected from damp,
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condensation and water for at least 24 hours.


Only start application of Sikafloor -220 W Conductive after the primer has dried
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tack-free all over. Otherwise there is a risk of wrinkling and impairing of the
conductive properties.
Tools
Recommended supplier of tools:
PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49 40/5597260, www.polyplan.com
After the curing of the Sikafloor -220 W Conductive layer, testing to measure the
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conductivity is strongly recommended.


Before the application of a conductive flooring system, a reference area has to be
applied. This reference area must be assessed and accepted from the
contractor/client. The desired result and method of conductivity measurement must
be stated in the Specification and Method Statement. The number of conductivity
measurements is strongly recommended to be as shown in the table below:
Ready applied area Number of measurements
2
< 10 m 6 measurements
2
< 100 m 10-20 measurements
2
< 1000 m 50 measurements
2
< 5000 m 100 measurements
In case of values lower/higher than required, additional measurements must be
carried out within approximately 30 cm around the point having insufficient
readings. If the newly measured values are in accordance with the requirements,
the total area is regarded as acceptable.
Placing of earthing points:
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Please make sure to only use the original Sikafloor Earthing Kit in order to connect
the earthing points. Every earthing point is able to conduct an area of
2
approximately 300 m , The earthing points must be connected to the ring-mains,
which have to be installed and approved by an electrical engineer in accordance
with any relevant local regulations or standards.
Numbers of earth connections:
At least 2 earthing points per room. The optimum number of earth connections
depends on the local conditions and should be specified within the project
documents.
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these
produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely
affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower systems.
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking - reducing or breaking conductivity.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Construction

refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 10/01/2013
Identification no: 02 08 01 02 014 0 000009
Version: GCC
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Sikafloor -235 ESD

Sikafloor®-235 ESD
2-part Epoxy Electrostatic Dissipative Self-smoothing System
Sikafloor -235 ESD is a 2-part, self-smoothing, coloured epoxy resin coating.
®
Product
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses  Decorative and protective dissipative self-smoothing system for concrete or
Construction

cement screeds with normal up to medium heavy wear.


 Particularly suitable for areas with requirements for a low electrostatic charge
(Body-voltage) and dissipative surface.
 Typical applications include industries that process, assemble, install,
package, test or transport, such as clean room, pharmaceutical, automotive
industries etc.
Characteristics /  Body voltage generation < 30 V *
Advantages  Good mechanical and chemical resistance
 Easy application
 Easy to clean
 In accordance with general ESD requirements
 Liquid proof

Tests
Approval Standards * Testing of electrostatic properties in accordance to IEC 61340, Polymer Institute,
Test Report P 4956-1-E, November 2007
Conforms to the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007 and IEC 61340-5-1.
(Internal Test)
"Total solid epoxy composition acc. to the test method Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.
(German Association for construction chemicals)"
Fire classification in accordance with EN 13501-1, Report-No. 2007-B-0181/18,
MPA Dresden, Germany, May 2007.
Particle emission certificate Sikafloor-235 ESD CSM Statement of Qualification -
ISO 14644-1, class 4 - Report No. SI 0706-406 and GMP class A, Report No.
SI1008-533.
Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor-235 ESD: CSM Statement of
Qualification - ISO 14644-8, class -6.8 - Report No. SI 0706-406.
Biological Resistance in accordance with ISO 846, CSM Report No. SI 1008-533
Testing of Paint Compatibillity in acc. to BMW-Standart 09-09-132-5, Polymer
Institute, Test Report P 5541, August 2008
Varnishability test according to Mercedes Benz-standard PBODC380/PBVCE380
(paint wetting impairment substances (PWIS)) like silicones, Test Report VPT-Nr.
07LL165, 04.2008

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Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colours Resin - part A: Coloured
Hardener - part B: Transparent
Almost unlimited choice of colour shades.
Due to the nature of carbon fibres providing the conductivity, it is not possible to
achieve exact colour matching. With very bright colours (such as yellow and
orange), this effect is increased. Under direct sun light there may be some
variations and colour variation, this has no influence on the function and
performance of the coating.
Packaging Part A: 19.5 kg
Part B: 5.5 kg
Part A+B: 25 kg (part A+B) ready to mix units
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy
Density (at 23°C) Part A: ~ 1.69 kg/lt
Part B: ~ 1.03 kg/lt (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Mixed Resin: ~ 1.49 kg/lt
All density values at +23°C.
Solid Content ~ 100% (by volume) / ~ 100% (by weight)
1) 9
Electrostatic Behaviour Resistance to ground : Rg < 10 Ω (IEC 61340-4-1)
2) 6
Typical average resistance to ground : Rg ≤ 10 Ω (DIN EN 1081)
2)
Body voltage generation : < 100 V (IEC 61340-4-5)
1)
In accordance with IEC 61340-5-1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20.
2)
Readings may vary, depending on ambient conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity) and measurement
equipment..

Sikafloor -235 ESD conforms to the requirements of LEED


®
USGBC
LEED Rating EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings
SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/lt

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Compressive Strength Resin: ~ 44 N/mm (28 days / +23°C) (EN 196-1)
2
Flexural Strength Resin: ~ 20 N/mm (28 days / +23°C) (EN 196-1)
2
Bond strength > 1.5 N/mm (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)
Shore D Hardness 58 (7 days / +23°C) (DIN 53 505)
Abrasion Resistance 60 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (28 days / +23°C) (DIN 53109 Taber Abraser Test)

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Resistance
Chemical Resistance Resistant against many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance
table.
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7 days +80°C

Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80°C where exposure is only occasional


(i.e. during steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

System
Information
System Structure Self-smoothing system ca. 1.0 - 1.5 mm – semi-gloss finish:
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Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -161
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Earthing connection: Sikafloor Earthing Kit
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Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
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Conductive screed: 1 x Sikafloor -235 ESD, filled with Sikafloor -Filler 1
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Note: alternatively quartz sand F34* can be used as a filler, which will result in a
gloss finish with a slight change of the aesthetical appearance.

Textured coating:
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Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -161
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Earthing connection: Sikafloor Earthing Kit
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Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
Wearing course: 1 x Sikafloor -235 ESD mixed with Extender T
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Note: The system configurations as described must be fully complied with and
may not be changed. Due to the nature of carbon fibres providing the conductivity,
surface irregularities might be possible. This has no influence on the function and
®
performance of the coating. Do not use Sikafloor -230 ESD TopCoat to overcoat
®
Sikafloor -235 ESD.

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Application Details
Consumption / Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
®
Primer Sikafloor -161 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m2
Levelling (optional) Sikafloor®-161 mortar Refer to PDS of Sikafloor®-161
Conductive primer Sikafloor®-220 W Conductive 0.08 - 0.10 kg/m2
Maximum 2.5 kg/m2
binder + Sikafloor®-Filler 1*
ca. 1.0 mm film thickness:
1:0.2 pbw (~ 1.3 + 0.3 kg/m2 )
Self-smoothing wearing Sikafloor®-235 ESD filled with
course for high Sikafloor®-Filler 1*
ca. 1,5 mm film thickness:
aesthetical demands
Depending on the temperature
the filling grade varies from:
1 : 0.1 pbw (2.3 + 0.2 kg/m2) to
1 : 0.2 pbw (2,1 + 0.4 kg/m2)
Maximum 2.5 kg/m2
Binder + quartz sand F34*
Self-smoothing wearing
course 1 pbw Sikafloor®-235 ESD Depending on the temperature
(Film thickness ~ 1.5 filled with quartz sand F34* the filling grade varies from:
mm)
1 : 0.1 pbw (2.3 + 0.2 kg/m2) to
1 : 0.3 pbw (1.9 + 0.6 kg/m2
Textured coating Sikafloor®-235 ESD 0.7 - 0.8 kg/m2
(Film thickness ~ 0.5 + Extender T 1.5 - 2% (by weight)
mm)
+ Thinner C 1.5 - 2% (by weight)

These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
*All values have been determined using quartz sand 0.1-0.3 mm from Quarzwerke
GmbH Frechen and Sikafloor-Filler 1. Other quartz sand type will have an effect
on the product, such as filling grade, levelling properties and aesthetics.
Generally, the lower the temperature the less the filling grade.
Substrate Quality Concrete substrates must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt, apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and
voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling can be
® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and
®
SikaGard range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface. Unevenness will influence the film thickness and thus the
conductivity.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

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Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Humidity < 4% pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 80% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 78:22 (by weight)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to part
A, mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
®
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz sand F34 or Sikafloor -
Filler 1 and mix for a further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to reduce air entrainment.
Sikafloor -235 ESD must be thoroughly mixed using a low speed electric stirrer
®
Mixing Tools
(300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable equipment.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, r.h. and dew point.
Tools ® ®
If > 4% pbw moisture content, Sikafloor EpoCem may be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Levelling:
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first because varying thickness of the
Sikafloor -235 ESD wearing course will influence the conductivity and aesthetical
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appearance. Therefore use Sikafloor-161 levelling mortar (see PDS).


Placing of earthing points:
See below “Notes on Application / Limits”.
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Application of Sikafloor conductive primer:
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See PDS of Sikafloor -220 W Conductive.
Wearing course smooth:
Sikafloor -235 ESD is poured, spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel.
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Roll immediately in two directions with spiked roller to ensure even thickness.
After spreading the material evenly, turn the serrated trowel and smooth the
surface in order to achieve an aesthetically higher grade of finish.
Wearing course textured:
Sikafloor -235 ESD (unfilled) is applied with a serrated trowel and then back-
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rolled (crosswise) with a textured roller.


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Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools with Sika Thinner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured
material can only be mechanically removed.
Potlife
Temperature Time
+10°C ~ 40 minutes
+20°C ~ 25 minutes
+30°C ~ 15 minutes

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®
Before applying Sikafloor -235 ESD on Sikafloor -220 W Conductive allow:
®
Waiting Time /
Overcoatability
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 26 hours 7 days
+20°C 17 hours 5 days
+30°C 12 hours 4 days

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Notes on Application / This product may only be used by experienced professionals.
Do not apply Sikafloor -235 ESD on substrates in which significant vapour
®
Limitations
pressure may occur.
Do not blind the primer.
Freshly applied Sikafloor -235 ESD must be protected from damp, condensation
®

and water for at least 24 hours.


®
Only start application of Sikafloor conductive primer after the priming coat has
dried tack-free all over. Otherwise there is a risk of wrinkling or impairing of the
conductive properties.
Tools:
Recommended supplier of tools: PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49
40/5597260, www.polyplan.com Serrated trowel for smooth wearing layer:
e.g. Large-Surface Scraper No. 656, Toothed blades No. 25
Serrated trowel for textured wearing layer:
e.g. Trowel No. 999 or Adhesive Spreader No.777, Toothed blades No. 23
Maximum layer thickness of wearing course: ~ 1.5 mm.
Excessive thickness (more than 2.5 kg/m²) causes reduced conductivity.
Before the application of a conductive flooring system, a reference area has to be
applied. This reference area must be assessed and accepted from the
contractor/client. The desired result and method of conductivity measurement
must be stated in the Specification and Method Statement. The number of
conductivity measurements is strongly recommended to be as shown in the table
below:
Ready applied area Number of measurements
2
< 10 m 6 measurements
2
< 100 m 10-20 measurements
2
< 1000 m 50 measurements
2
< 5000 m 100 measurements
In case of values lower/higher than required, additional measurements must be
carried out, approximately 30 cm around the point having insufficient readings. If
the newly measured values are in accordance with the requirements, the total area
is regarded as acceptable.
Please note, that measuring results of the thixotropic version of Sikafloor -235
®

ESD may vary due to a difference in surface profile.


Placing of earthing points:
®
Please make sure to only use the original Sikafloor Earthing Kit in order to
connect the earthing points. Every earthing point is able to conduct approximately
2
300 m , The earthing points have to be connected to the ring-mains, which must
be installed and approved by an electrical engineer and in accordance with any
relevant regulations or standards.
Numbers of earth points:
At least 2 earthing points per room. The optimum number of earth connections
depends on the local conditions and should be specified within the project
documents.

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Please note:
ESD clothing, ambient conditions, measurement equipment, cleanliness of the floor
and the test person have a substantial influence on the measurement results.
All measurement values for Sikafloor -235 ESD stated in the data sheet (apart
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from the ones referring to proof statements) were measured under the following
conditions:
ESD-footwear by
using cotton socks: The ESD-footwear must fulfil the requirements of
DIN EN 61340-4-3 (Climate 2, resistance < 5 M
Ohm).
Size of ESD-footwear: 42 (EU) (UK: 8; US: 8,5)
Weight of the test person: 90 kg
Ambient conditions: +23°C/50% rel. air moisture
Measuring tool: Resistance
to earth: Insulation Tester ET-150 PC.
Supplier: ET & ESD Lösungen Diana Conrads
Surface resistance probe: Carbon Rubber electrode. Weight: 2.50 kg
(+/- 0.25 kg); Diameter: 65 mm (+/- 5 mm);
Rubber pad hardness: Shore A 60 (+/- 10)
Measuring tool: System test: Insulation Tester ET-150 PC.
Supplier: ET & ESD Lösungen Diana Conrads
Measuring tool: Walking test: Walking Test-Kit ET-200. Supplier: ET & ESD
Lösungen Diana Conrads
Under certain conditions, underfloor heating combined with high point loading, may
lead to imprints in the resin.
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these
produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely
affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower systems.
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking, thereby reducing or breaking conductivity.
For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor -235 ESD in each area is applied
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from the same control batch numbers.

Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use
Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10°C ~ 4 days ~ 8 days ~ 10 days
+20°C ~ 3 days ~ 6 days ~ 7 days
+30°C ~ 2 day ~ 5 days ~ 6 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions

Cleaning /
Maintenance
To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor -235 ESD must
®
Methods
have all spillages removed immediately and must be regularly cleaned using rotary
brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, high pressure washer, wash and
vacuum techniques etc. using suitable detergents and waxes..

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 10/07/2014
Identification no:
02 08 01 02 019 0 000010
Sikafloor®-381 ECF

2-part epoxy coating, chemically highly resistant


and electrostatic conductive
Construction

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Product Sikafloor -381 ECF is a two part, electrostatic conductive self-smoothing, coloured
Description epoxy resin with very high chemical resistance.
"Total solid epoxy composition acc. to the test method Deutsche Bauchemie e.V.
(German Association for construction chemicals)"

Uses Chemically highly resistant coating for concrete and screed surfaces in bund
areas for the protection against water contaminating liquids (according to
resistance table)
Electrostatic conductive wearing layer for areas subject to chemical and
mechanical exposure in production and storage facilities
Characteristics / Very high chemical resistance
Advantages High mechanical resistance
Impervious to liquids
Abrasion resistant
Electrostatic conductive
Slip resistant surface possible

Test
Approval / Standards Self-smoothing, coloured epoxy resin coating according to EN 1504-2: 2004 and
EN 13813, DoP 02 08 01 02 019 0 000010 2017, certified by Factory Production
Control Body No. 0921, certificate 2017, and provided with the CE-mark.
Conforms to the requirements of DIN IEC 61340-4-1 (Internal Test)
Reaction to fire classification acc. to DIN EN 13301-1.
Test report No.: 2013-B-1413/01. The fire behaviour of Sikafloor® -381 ECF is
classified as: Bfl-s1.

Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colours Resin - part A: coloured, liquid
Hardener - part B: transparent, liquid
Almost unlimited choice of colour shades. Due to the nature of the carbon fibers
providing the conductivity, it is not possible to achieve exact colour matching. With
very bright colours (such as yellow and orange), this effect is increased. Under
direct sun radiation there may be some discolouration and colour deviation, this has
no influence on the function and performance of the coating.

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Packaging Part A: 21.25 kg containers
Part B: 3.75 kg containers
Part A+B: 25 kg ready to mix units
Bulk packaging:
Part A: 250 kg drums
Part B: 190 kg drums

Storage
Storage Conditions / 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened and
Shelf-Life undamaged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and
+30°C.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy
Density Part A: ~ 1.77 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Construction

Part B: ~ 1.04 kg/l


Mixed resin: ~ 1.6 kg/l
All Density values at +23°C.
Solid Content ~ 100% (by volume) / ~100% (by weight)
1) 9
Electrostatic Behaviour Resistance to ground : Rg < 10 (IEC 61340-4-1)
2) 6
Typical average resistance to ground : Rg < 10 (DIN EN 1081)
1)
This product fulfils the requirements of ATEX 137
2)
Readings may vary, depending on ambient conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity) and measurement
equipment.

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength > 80 N/mm² (14 days / +23°C) (EN 196-1)
Flexural Strength > 55 N/mm² (14 days / +23°C) (EN 196-1)
Bond Strength > 1.5 N/mm² (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)
Shore D Hardness 82 (7 days / +23°C) (DIN 53 505)
Abrasion Resistance 40 mg (CS 10 wheel / 1000 g / 1000 cycles) (8 days / +23°C) (DIN 53 109)
(Taber Abraser Test)

Resistance
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance table.
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7 d +80°C
Short-term max. 12 h +100°C

Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80°C where exposure is only occasional


(i.e. during steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.
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USGBC Sikafloor -381 ECF conforms to the requirements of LEED
LEED Rating EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings
SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/l

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System
Information
System Structure Self-smoothing system (horizontal areas):
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Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -156 / -161
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Earthing connection: Sikafloor Earthing Kit
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Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
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Conductive wearing course: 1 x Sikafloor -381 ECF filled with quartz sand

Smooth wearing course (vertical areas):


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Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -156 / -161
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Wall coating: 1 x Sikafloor -381 ECF + Extender T
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Earthing connection: Sikafloor Earthing Kit
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Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
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Conductive wearing course: 1 x Sikafloor -381 ECF + Extender T
Construction

Broadcast system with slip resistance:


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Primer: 1 x Sikafloor -156 / -161
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Earthing connection: Sika Earthing Kit
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Conductive primer: 1 x Sikafloor -220 W Conductive
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Conductive wearing course: 1 x Sikafloor -381 ECF broadcast to excess with
silicon carbide 0.5 - 1.0 mm
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Seal coat: 1 x Sikafloor -381 + 5 wt.-% Thinner C
Note: The system configurations as described must be fully complied with and may
not be changed. Due to the nature of carbon fibres providing the conductivity,
surface irregularities might be possible. This has no influence on the function and
performance of the coating.

Application Details

Consumption / Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
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Primer Sikafloor -156 / -161 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m²
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Sikafloor -156 / -161
Levelling (optional) Refer to PDS of Sikafloor®-156 / -161
mortar
Sikafloor®-220 W
Conductive primer 0.08 - 0.10 kg/m²
Conductive
2.5 kg/m²
Wearing course
Sikafloor®-381 ECF Binder + quartz sand
horizontal areas
filled with quartz sand 10 - 15°C: without filling
(Film thickness ~ 1.5 0.1 - 0.3 15 - 20°C: 1 : 0.1 pbw (2.3 + 0.2 kg/m²)
mm)
20 - 30°C: 1 : 0.2 pbw (2.1 + 0.4 kg/m²)
Wearing course
vertical areas Sikafloor®-381 ECF
+ 2.5 - 4 wt.-% 2 x 1.25 kg/m²
(Film thickness ~ 1.5 Extender T
mm)

Broadcast system with Sikafloor®-381 ECF, 1.6 kg/m² Binder without filling
slip resistance broadcast to excess
(Film thickness ~ 2.5 with Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide 0.5 - 1.0 mm
mm) 0.5 - 1.0 mm
(5 - 6 kg/m²)

Seal coat Sikafloor®-381


0.75 - 0.85 kg/m²
(on broadcast areas only) + 5 wt.-% Thinner C

These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
*All values have been determined using quartz sand 0.1-0.3 mm from Quarzwerke
GmbH Frechen sand. Other quartz sand type will have an effect on the product,
such as filling grade, levelling properties and aesthetics.
Generally, the lower the temperature the less the filling grade.

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Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and SikaGard
range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
Construction

High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.


All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 4% pbw moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 80% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 85 : 15 (by weight)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to part
A, mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the quartz sand 0.1 - 0.3 mm and mix
for a further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
®
Mixing Tools Sikafloor -381 ECF must be thoroughly mixed using a low speed electric stirrer
(300 - 400 rpm) or other suitable equipment.

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Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, relative humidity and dew
Tools point.
® ®
If > 4% pbw moisture content, Sikafloor EpoCem should be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Levelling:
Rough surfaces need to be levelled first because varying thickness of the
®
Sikafloor -381 AS wearing course will influence the conductivity. Therefore use
®
Sikafloor -156 levelling mortar (see PDS).
Placing of earthing plates:

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Application of Sikafloor conductive primer:
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See PDS of Sikafloor -220 W conductive.
Wearing course (horizontal areas):
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Sikafloor -381 ECF is poured, spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel. Roll
immediately in two directions with a spiked roller to ensure even thickness.
Construction

Wearing course (vertical areas):


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The first layer of Sikafloor -381 ECF, mixed with 2.5 - 4 wt.-% Extender T, has to
be applied by trowel. After placing of the earthing plates and application of the
®
conductivity layer, apply the second layer of Sikafloor -381 ECF, mixed with
2.5 - 4 wt.-% Extender T, by trowel.
Wearing course with slip resistance:
®
Sikafloor -381 ECF is poured, spread evenly by means of a serrated trowel and the
fresh layer is broadcasted to excess with silicon carbide 0.5 - 1.0 mm. After final
drying the surplus silicon carbide must be swept off and the surface must be
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vacuumed. The seal coat (Sikafloor -381 + 5 wt.-% Thinner C) has to be applied
evenly by short-piled roller or squeegee.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Thinner C immediately after use.
Hardened and/or cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Potlife
Temperatures Time
+10°C ~ 60 minutes
+20°C ~ 30 minutes
+30°C ~ 15 minutes

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Waiting Time / Before applying Sikafloor -220 W Conductive on Sikafloor -381 ECF allow:
Overcoating
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum

+10°C 48 hours 3 days

+20°C 24 hours 2 day

+30°C 12 hours 1 day

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Before applying Sikafloor -381 ECF on Sikafloor -220 W Conductive allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum

+10°C 26 hours 7 days

+20°C 17 hours 5 days

+30°C 12 hours 4 days

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions,


particularly temperature and relative humidity.

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Notes on Application / This product may only be used by experienced professionals.
Limitations ®
Do not apply Sikafloor -381 ECF on substrates with rising moisture.
Do not blind the primer.
®
Freshly applied Sikafloor -381 ECF must be protected from damp, condensation
and water for at least 24 hours.
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Only start application of Sikafloor conductive primer after the priming coat has
dried tack-free all over. Otherwise there is a risk of wrinkling or impairing of the
conductive properties.
Layer thickness of wearing course: approx. 1.5 mm. Excessive thickness (more
than 2.5 kg/m²) causes reduced conductivity.
Before the application of a conductive flooring system, a reference area has to be
applied. This reference area must be assessed and accepted from the
contractor/client. The desired result and method of conductivity measurement must
be stated in the Specification and Method Statement. The number of conductivity
measurements is strongly recommended to be as shown in the table below:
Construction

Ready applied area Number of measurements

< 10 m² 6 measurements
< 100 m² 10-20 measurements
< 1000 m² 50 measurements
< 5000 m² 100 measurements
In case of values lower/higher as required, additional measurements has to be
carried out, approx. 30 cm around the point with insufficient readings. If the newly
measured values are in accordance with the requirements, the total area is
acceptable
Placing of earthing points:
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Please make sure to only use the original Sikafloor Earthing Kit in order to connect
the earthing points. Every earthing point is able to conduct approx. 300 m². Ensure
the longest distance of each point in the area is max. 10 m to the next earthing
point. For longer distances, additional earthing points have to be placed. If site
conditions do not allow placing of additional earthing points, longer distances (>10
m) have to be bridged with the help of copper tapes. The earthing points have to be
connected to the ring-mains, which has to be carried out and approved by an
electrical engineer and in accordance with any relevant regulations or standards.
Numbers of earth connections:
Per room at least 2 earthing points. The optimum number of earth connections
depends on the local conditions and should be specified using available drawings.
Recommended measuring equipment for the measuring of the resistance
to earth ground: Insulation Tester Metriso 2000 from Warmbier or comparable.
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking - reducing or breaking conductivity.
®
For exact colour matching, ensure Sikafloor -381 ECF in each area is applied from
the same control batch numbers.
Under certain conditions, underfloor heating or high ambient temperatures
combined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.
If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these
produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely
affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower systems.

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Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use
Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10°C ~ 24 hours ~ 3 days ~ 10 days
+20°C ~ 18 hours ~ 2 days ~ 7 days
+30°C ~ 12 hours ~ 1 day ~ 5 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions.

Cleaning /
Maintenance
®
Methods To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor -381 ECF must
have all spillages removed immediately and must be regularly cleaned using rotary
brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryer, high pressure washer, wash and
vacuum techniques etc using suitable detergents and waxes
Construction

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.
EU Regulation 2004/42 According to the EU-Directive 2004/42, the maximum allowed content of VOC
(Product category IIA / j type sb) is 500 g/l (Limits 2010) for the ready to use
VOC - Decopaint
product.
Directive
The maximum content of Sikafloor -381 ECF is < 500 g/l VOC for the ready to use
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product.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-262 AS N
2-PART, SMOOTH ELECTROSTATIC CONDUCTIVE EPOXY FLOOR
COVERING

DESCRIPTION ▪ Self-smoothing, coloured epoxy resin coating accord-


ing to EN 1504 - 2: 2004 and EN 13813, DoP 02 08 01
Sikafloor®-262 AS N is a two part, self-smoothing, elec- 02 014 0 000007 2017, certified by Factory Produc-
trostatic conductive, coloured epoxy resin covering. tion Control Body No. 0921, certificate 2017, and
Suitable for hot and tropical climatic conditions. provided with the CE-mark
▪ Fire classification in accordance with EN 13501 -1,
USES Report No. 2007- B - 0181 / 17, MPA Dresden, Ger-
many, May 2007
Sikafloor®-262 AS N may only be used by experienced ▪ Testing of electrostatic properties in accordance to
professionals. IEC 61340, SP Institute, Test Report F900355: A, Feb-
Sikafloor®-262 AS N is used as: ruary 2009
▪ Decorative and protective electrostatic conductive ▪ Testing of Paint Compatibility in accordance to BMW-
self-smoothing system for concrete or cement Standard 09 -09 -132 - 5, Polymer Institute, Test Re-
screeds with normal up to medium heavy wear. port P 5541, August 2008
▪ Suitable as a wearing course in industries, such as ▪ Varnishability test according to VW-standard PV
automotive, electronics and pharmaceutical manu- 3.10.7 (paint wetting impairment substances (PWIS))
facturing, storage facilities and warehouses. like silicones, HQM GmbH, Test Report 09 - 09 -132 -
▪ Particularly suitable for areas with sensitive electron- 4, 09.2009
ic equipment for example CNC machinery, computer ▪ Particle emission certificate Sikafloor®-262 AS N CSM
rooms, aircraft maintenance sheds, battery-charging Statement of Qualification - ISO 14644 - 1, class 4 -
rooms and areas subjected to high explosion risk. Report No. SI 1412 - 740, March 2015
▪ Outgassing emission certificate Sikafloor®-262 AS N F
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES CR: CSM Statement of Qualification - ISO 14644-8,
class - 8.0 - Report No. SI 1412 - 740, March 2015
▪ Electrostatic conductive ▪ Spark resistance in accordance with UFGS - 09 97 23
▪ Good chemical and mechanical resistance of coating systems, Test report P 8625 - E, Kiwa Poly-
▪ Easy to clean mer Institut
▪ Economical
▪ Liquid proof
▪ Semi-gloss finish
▪ Slip resistant surface possible

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
LEED Rating
Sikafloor®-262 AS N conforms to the requirements of
LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints &
Coatings SCAQMD Method 304-91 VOC Content
< 100 g/l.

APPROVALS / STANDARDS

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Epoxy
Packaging Part A 21 kg containers
Part B 4 kg containers
Part A + B 25 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Resin - Part A Coloured, liquid


Hardener - Part B Transparent, liquid
Almost unlimited choice of colour shades.
Due to the nature of carbon fibres providing the conductivity, it is not pos-
sible to achieve exact colour matching. With very bright colours (such as
yellow and orange), this effect is increased. Under direct sun light there
may be some discoloration and colour variation, this has no influence on
the function and performance of the coating.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production
Storage Conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C
and +30°C.
Density Part A ~1.69 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.03 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.53 kg/l
Filled resin 1 : 0.3 ~1.69 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C
Solid content by weight ~97 %
Solid content by volume ~97 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~77 (3 d/+23 °C) (DIN 53 505)

Abrasion Resistance Resin (filled with F34): 100 mg* (CS 10 / 1000 / (DIN 53 109 (Taber Ab-
1000) (7 d/+23 °C) raser Test))

Compressive Strength Resin: ~80 N/mm2 (filled 1 : 0.3 with Sikadur®-504) (28 d/+23 °C) (EN 196-1)

Tensile Strength in Flexure Resin: ~40 N/mm2 (filled 1 : 0.3 with Sikadur®-504) (28 d/+23 °C) (EN 196-1)
Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (failure in concrete) (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please contact Sika Technical Department.
Thermal Resistance Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Short-term max. 7 d +80 °C
Short-term max. 2 h +100 °C
Short-term moist/wet heat* up to +80 °C where exposure is only occasional (Such as during steam cleaning
etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

Electrostatic Behaviour Resistance to ground 1) Rg < 109 Ω (IEC 61340 - 4 - 1)


Typical average resistance Rg ≤ 106 Ω (DIN EN 1081)
to ground 2)
1) This product fulfils the requirements of ATEX 137
2) Readings may vary, depending on ambient conditions (such as temperature, humidity) and measurement
equipment.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 84 : 16 (By weight)
Consumption
Coating System Product Consumption
Self-smoothing wear- Sikafloor®-262 AS N Max. 2.5 kg/m2 Binder
ing course (Film thick- filled with Sikadur®-504 + Sikadur®-504
ness ~1.5 mm) Depending on the tem-
perature the filling
grade varies from:
1 : 0.1 pbw (2.3 + 0.2
kg/m2) to 1 : 0.3 pbw
(1.9 + 0.6 kg/m2)
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc.
For detailed information, please refer to the related System Data Sheet.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 80 % r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-meth-
od. No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life Temperatures Time
+10 °C ~40 min
+20 °C ~25 min
+30 °C ~15 min

Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~30 h ~5 d ~10 d
+20 °C ~24 h ~3 d ~7 d
+30 °C ~16 h ~2 d ~5 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions.

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE
To maintain the appearance of the floor after applica-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT
tion, Sikafloor®-262 AS N must have all spillages re-
The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi- moved immediately and must be regularly cleaned us-
cient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with ing rotary brush, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dry-
a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. The sub- er, high pressure washer, wash and vacuum tech-
strate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants niques etc. using suitable detergents and waxes. For
such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface treat- further details please refer to the Method Statement
ments, etc. "Cleaning & Maintenance of Sikafloor® Systems".
If in doubt apply a test area first.
FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Substrate quality & Preparation
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
tured surface. AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects TEMS”.
such as blowholes and voids must be fully exposed. Application instructions
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP-
surface levelling can be carried out using appropriate PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”.
products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and Sikagard® Maintenance
range of materials. Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or
levelled in order to achieve an even surface. Uneven- LIMITATIONS
ness influences the film thickness and thus the con-
ductivity. ▪ Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-
High spots must be removed by example grinding. tent, relative humidity and dew point. If > 4 % pbw
All dust, loose and friable material must be com- moisture content, Sikafloor® EpoCem® may be ap-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application of plied as a T.M.B. (temporary moisture barrier) sys-
the product, preferably by brush and / or vacuum. tem.
▪ All values have been determined using quartz sand
MIXING 0.1 - 0.3 mm from Quarzwerke GmbH Frechen sand
and Sikafloor® Filler 1. Other quartz sand type will
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of have an effect on the product, such as filling grade,
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for levelling properties and aesthetics. Generally, the
2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. lower the temperature the less the filling grade.
When parts A and B have been mixed, add Sikafloor®- ▪ Do not apply Sikafloor®-262 AS N on substrates in
Filler 1 or the quartz sand 0.1 - 0.3 mm and mix for a which significant vapour pressure may occur.
further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been ▪ Do not blind the primer.
achieved. To ensure thorough mixing pour materials ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-262 AS N must be protec-
into another container and mix again to achieve a con- ted from damp, condensation and water for at least
sistent mix. Over mixing must be avoided to minimize 24 hours.
air entrainment. Sikafloor®-262 AS N must be thor- ▪ Only start the application of Sikafloor®-262 AS N
oughly mixed using a low speed electric stirrer (300 - after the conductive priming coat has dried tack-free
400 rpm) or other suitable equipment. all over. Otherwise there is a risk of wrinkling or im-
pairing of the conductive properties.
APPLICATION ▪ Layer thickness of wearing course: ~1.5 mm. Excess-
ive thickness (more than 2.5 kg/m²) causes reduced
Sikafloor®-262 AS N is poured, spread evenly by means
conductivity.
of a serrated trowel example Large-Surface Scraper
▪ Before the application of a conductive flooring sys-
No. 656, Toothed blades No. 25 (www.polyplan.com).
tem, it is recommended to apply a reference area.
After spreading the material evenly, turn the serrated
This reference area must be assessed and accepted
trowel and smooth the surface in order to achieve an
from the contractor/client.
aesthetically higher grade of finish. Roll immediately
▪ Please note that measuring results of the thixotropic
(within maximum 10 minutes of application) in two
version of Sikafloor®-262 AS N may vary due to a dif-
directions with a steel spiked roller to ensure even
ference in surface profile.
thickness and to remove entrapped air. To obtain the
▪ Under certain conditions, underfloor heating com-
highest level of aesthetic finish, spike roll in two direc-
bined with high point loading, may lead to imprints in
tions at a 90 degree angle, passing only once in each
the resin.
direction.
▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
CLEANING OF TOOLS other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured tric powered warm air blower systems.
material can only be removed mechanically. ▪ The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks

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may lead to a reduced service life and reflective
cracking - reducing or breaking conductivity.
▪ For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikafloor®-262
AS N in each area is applied from the same control
batch numbers.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

LEGAL NOTES
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-20 PurCem (AE)
HEAVY DUTY, POLYURETHANE-HYBRID FLOORING SCREED

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-20 PurCem (AE) is a multi-component, wa- ▪ EN 1186, EN 13130, and prCEN/TS 14234 standards,
ter-based coloured polyurethane hybrid flooring and the Decree on Consumer Goods, representing
screed. It has flat, high abrasion, chemical, impact and the conversion of directives 89/109/EEC, 90/128/EEC
slip resistant surface. It is typically installed at 6 - 9 and 2002/72/EC for contact with food stuffs, accord-
mm. ing to test report by ISEGA, 32758 U11 and 32759
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. U11, both dated December 6th, 2011. (Tests per-
formed on Sikafloor® -20/21/22/29 and 31 PurCem®
USES in standard and LP versions).
▪ Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Associ-
Sikafloor®-20 PurCem (AE) may only be used by experi- ation, reference S/REP/125424/1a and 2a, dated 8th
enced professionals. February, 2012.
Sikafloor®-20 PurCem (AE) is used as a final flooring ▪ Fire classification report according to EN 13501-1
wear layer in Sikafloor® PurCem® HM-20 system build from Exova Warrington Fire for Sikafloor®-20 Pur-
up in areas of high mechanical abrasion and impacts, Cem® No. 317045, dated 24th of March, 2012.
aggressive chemical attack, thermal shocks and high ▪ Liquid water transmission rate test report from the
temperature stresses. The product can also be used as Technology Centre, reference 15456 dated January
an underlayment and level screed for Sikafloor® Pur- 25th, 2012.
Cem® flooring systems by adding defined aggregates. ▪ Abrasion resistance tests performed by Face Consult-
ants Ltd., according to BS 8204-2:2003, report refer-
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ence FC/12/3850, dated January 17th, 2012. (Tests
performed on Sikafloor® -20/21 PurCem®).
▪ Very good chemical resistance ▪ Thermal expansion coefficient and freeze-thaw cycle
▪ Excellent mechanical resistance resistance performed at RWTH / IBAC, report no M-
▪ High glass transition point 1614 dated May 29th, 2012.
▪ Non tainting /odourless
▪ VOC free
▪ Can be applied to substrates with high moisture con-
tent (7 days old or mature damp concrete)

SUSTAINABILITY
LEED Rating
Confirms Section FQ (Indoor Environment Quality),
Credit 4.2 Low Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings
(VOC content ≤ 50 g/l).
Complies with AgBB for use in indoor environment.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Water-based polyurethane cement hybrid
Packaging Part A 5.0 kg plastic jerrycan
Part B 4.6 kg plastic jerrycan
Part C 2 x 19.40 kg plastic lined, double pa-
per bags
Part D 1.6 kg plastic pouch
Part A + B + C + D: 50 kg ready to mix units
Appearance / Colour Part A Light beige liquid
Part B Brown liquid
Part C Natural grey powder
Part D Colourpack as per list below
Standard colours: Stone grey, Beige, Grass Green, Oxide Red.
Other colours upon request: Traffic Grey, Maize Yellow, Slate Grey.
Shelf life Part A 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part B 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part C 6 months from date of production.
Must be protected from humidity.
Part D 24 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.

Storage conditions The package must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A + B + C + D mixed: ~2.08 kg/l (+20°C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~80 - 85 (ASTM D 2240)

Compressive Strength > 40 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (BS EN 13892-2)

Tensile Strength in Flexure > 10 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (BS EN 13892-2)

Tensile Adhesion Strength Concrete failure (EN 1542)

SYSTEMS
Systems Please refer to the System Data Sheet of:
Sikafloor® PurCem® HM-20 Heavy-duty, lightly textured, high
chemical, mechanical and temperat-
ure resistant PUCEM hybrid screed

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Mix full units only.
Consumption ~2.08 kg/m2/mm
Consumptions are theoretical and do not include any wastage, additional
material need due to porosity, substrate profile etc.
Layer Thickness Wear coat 6 - 9 mm
Underlayment screed 12 - 30 mm (when defined aggregates added)
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 85 % max.

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Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Can be installed on substrates with higher moisture content. No ponding
water. Check rising moisture. The substrate needs to be visibly dry and
have adequate pull-off strength min 1.5 N/mm2.
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~35 - 40 min
+20 °C ~22 - 25 min
+30 °C ~15 - 18 min
+35 °C ~12 - 15 min

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor® -20 PurCem® allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 24 h 72 h
+20 °C 24 h 48 h
+30 °C 12 h 24 h
+40 °C 12 h 24 h
Times are approximate and will be affected be changing ambient and sub-
strate conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity.
If used other primers than Scratch Coat refer the Technical Data Sheet of
the respective product. Make sure that the primer and the scratch coat lay-
er is fully cured before application of Sikafloor® PurCem® previous layer.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con-


tent, relative humidity and dew point. Sikafloor®-20
The surface must be clean, dry and free of all contam- PurCem (AE) can be applied using a flat, round edge
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface steel trowel. A short pile roller can be used once or
treatments, etc. All dust, loose and friable material twice, and always in the same direction, to provide a
must be completely removed from all surfaces before more homogeneous finish to the surface. For further
application of the product, preferably by vacuum. Pull details please refer to the related system data sheet
of strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. If in and method statement.
doubt apply a test area first.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
MIXING
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
Homogenise Part A with a low speed electric stirrer ner C immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi-
and then add Part B and premix Part A and B separ- al can only be mechanically removed.
ately for 30 seconds. Make sure all pigment is uni-
formly distributed. FURTHER DOCUMENTS
For the colourpack version, homogenise Part A neutral
with a low speed electric stirrer and add Part D to it. Please refer to:
Mix until a uniform colour is achieved. Add Part B and ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® Method Statement
mix A neutral, D and B separately for 30 seconds. ▪ Sika® Method Statement Mixing and Application of
Make sure all pigment is uniformly distributed. Flooring Systems
Start the pan mixer and gradually add Part C (aggreg- ▪ Sika® Method Statement Surface Evaluation & Pre-
ate) to the mixed resin parts over a period of 15 paration
seconds. Allow Part C to blend for further 2 minutes ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® System Data Sheets
minimum, to ensure complete mixing and a uniform
mix is obtained. During the operations, scrape down LIMITATIONS
the sides and bottom of the container with a flat or
straight edge trowel at least once (Parts A + B + C or A ▪ Do not apply to PCC (polymer modified cement mor-
neutral + B + C + D) to ensure complete mixing. Mix full tars) that may expand due to moisture when sealed
units only. with an impervious resin.
▪ Always ensure good ventilation when using Sika-
Mixing Tools floor®-20 PurCem (AE) in a confined space, to pre-
Refer to the Sikafloor® - PurCem® method statement vent excessive ambient humidity.
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-20 PurCem (AE), must be
protected from damp, condensation and direct wa-

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ter contact (rain) for at least 24 hours. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Protect the substrate during application from con-
densation from pipes or any overhead leaks. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Do not apply to cracked or unsound substrates. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Always allow a minimum of 48 hours after product to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
application prior to placing into service in proximity physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
with food stuffs. lated data.
▪ Products of the Sikafloor® -PurCem® product range
are subject to discolouration when exposed to UV ra- LEGAL NOTES
diation. Extend depends on colour. There are no
measurable losses of any properties when this oc- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
curs and it is a purely aesthetical matter. Products tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
can be used outside provided the change in appear- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
ance is acceptable by the customer. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ In some slow curing conditions, soiling of the surface properly stored, handled and applied under normal
may occur when opened to foot traffic, even though conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
mechanical properties have been achieved. It is ad- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
vised to remove dirt using a dry mop or cloth. Avoid strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
scrubbing with water for the first three days. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary user of the product must test the product’s suitability
due to circumstances beyond our control. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
tions the declared data and recommended uses for refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
this product may vary from country to country. Please Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact be supplied on request.
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE)
MEDIUM TO HEAVY DUTY, SELF-SMOOTHING, POLYURETHANE HYBRID FLOORING SCREED

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) is a multi-component, wa- ▪ EN1186, EN 13130, and prCEN/TS 14234 standards,
ter-based coloured polyurethane hybrid screed with and the Decree on Consumer Goods, representing
self-smoothing properties. It has a smooth, matt, im- the conversion of directives 89/109/EEC, 90/128/EEC
pervious, hard wearing surface and is typically in- and 2002/72/EC for contact with food stuffs, accord-
stalled at 3 - 6 mm thickness. ing to test report by ISEGA, 32758 U11 and 32759
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. U11, both dated December 6th, 2011. (Tests per-
formed on Sikafloor® -20/21/22/29 and 31 PurCem®
USES in standard and LP versions).
▪ Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Associ-
Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) may only be used by experi- ation, reference S/REP/125424/1a and 2a, dated 8th
enced professionals. February, 2012.
Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) is used as a scratch coat ▪ Fire classification report according to EN 13501-1
primer, basecoat and wear coat layer in Sikafloor®Pur- from Exova Warrington Fire for Sikafloor®-21 Pur-
Cem® system build ups, in areas of medium to heavy Cem® No.317047, dated 24th of March, 2012.
loading, high chemical exposure and abrasion. ▪ Liquid water transmission rate test report from the
Technology Centre, reference 15456 dated January
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES 25th, 2012.
▪ Abrasion resistance tests performed by Face Consult-
▪ Very good chemical resistance ants Ltd., according to BS 8204-2:2003, report refer-
▪ High mechanical resistance ence FC/12/3850, dated January 17th, 2012. (Tests
▪ High glass transition point performed on Sikafloor® -20/21 PurCem®).
▪ Non tainting /odourless ▪ Thermal expansion coefficient and freeze-thaw cycle
▪ VOC free resistance performed at RWTH / IBAC, report nº M-
▪ Can be applied to substrates with high moisture con- 1614 dated May 29th, 2012.
tent (7 days old or mature damp concrete)

SUSTAINABILITY
LEED Rating
Complies AgBB for use in in indoor environment. Test
report No. G10004B.
USGBC LEED® Rating. Confirms Section FQ (Indoor En-
vironment Quality), Credit 4.2 Low Emitting Materials
Paints and Coatings (VOC content ≤ 50 g/l.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Water-based polyurethane cement hybrid
Packaging Part A 5.00 kg plastic jerrycan
Part B 5.00 kg plastic jerrycan
Part C 21.80 kg plastic lined, double paper
bags
Part D 1.6 kg plastic pouch
Part A + B + C + D: 33.4 kg ready to mix units
Appearance / Colour Part A Light beige liquid
Part B Brown liquid
Part C Natural grey powder
Part D Colourpack as per list below
Standard colours: Stone grey, beige, grass green, oxide red.
Other colours upon request: Traffic grey, maize yellow, slate grey.
Shelf life Part A 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part B 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part C 6 months from date of production.
Must be protected from humidity.
Part D 24 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.

Storage conditions Original, unopened and undamaged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at
temperature between +5 °C and +30 °C.
Density Part A + B + C + D mixed: ~1.93 kg/l (+20 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~80–85 (ASTM D 2240)

Compressive Strength ≥ 40 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (BS EN 13892-2)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~10 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C / 50 % r.h.) (BS EN 13892-2)

Tensile Adhesion Strength Concrete failure (EN 1542)

SYSTEMS
Systems Please refer to the System Data Sheet of:
Sikafloor® PurCem® HS-21 Heavy to medium duty, self-level-
ling, smooth PUCEM hybrid screed
Sikafloor® PurCem® HB-21 Heavy to medium duty, broadcas-
ted, light anti-slip PUCEM, hybrid
screed

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Mix full units only
Consumption ~1.93 kg/m2/mm
Consumptions are theoretical and do not include any wastage, additional
material need due to porosity, substrate profile etc.
Layer Thickness Scratch coat: 1 - 2 mm
Base and wear coat: 3 - 6 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 85 % max.

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Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or other disturbance of the surface on the
floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Can be installed on substrates with higher moisture content. No ponding
water. Check rising moisture. The substrate needs to be visibly dry and
have adequate pull-off strength min 1.5 N/mm2.
Pot Life Temperatures Time
+10 °C ~35 - 40 min
+20 °C ~22 - 25 min
+30 °C ~15 - 18 min
+35 °C ~12 - 15 min

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS al can only be mechanically removed.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT FURTHER DOCUMENTS


The surface must be clean, dry and free of all contam- Please refer to:
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® Method Statement
treatments, etc. All dust, loose and friable material ▪ Sika® Method Statement Mixing and Application of
must be completely removed from all surfaces before Flooring Systems
application of the product, preferably by vacuum. Pull ▪ Sika® Method Statement Surface Evaluation & Pre-
of strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. If in paration
doubt apply a test area first. ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® System Data Sheets
MIXING LIMITATIONS
Premix Part A with a low speed electric stirrer and ▪ Do not apply to PCC (polymer modified cement mor-
then add Part B and mix for 30 seconds. For the col- tars) that may expand due to moisture when sealed
ourpack version, premix Part A neutral with a low with an impervious resin.
speed electric stirrer and add Part D to it. Mix until a ▪ Always ensure good ventilation when using Sika-
uniform colour is achieved. Add Part B and mix for 30 floor®-21 PurCem (AE) in a confined space, to pre-
seconds. vent excessive ambient humidity.
Use a double paddle (axis) mixer and gradually add ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) must be
Part C (aggregate) to the mixed resin. Allow Part C to protected from damp, condensation and direct wa-
blend for further 2 minutes minimum, to ensure com- ter contact (rain) for at least 24 hours.
plete mixing and a uniform moist mix is obtained. Dur- ▪ Protect the substrate during application from con-
ing the operations, scrape down the sides and bottom densation from pipes or any overhead leaks.
of the container with a flat or straight edge trowel at ▪ Do not apply to cracked or unsound substrates.
least once (Parts A + B + C) to ensure complete mixing.
▪ Always allow a minimum of 48 hours after product
application prior to placing into service in proximity
Mixing Tools with food stuffs.
Use a low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) for ▪ Products of the Sikafloor® PurCem® product range
mixing parts A and B. For preparation of the mortar are subject to discolouration when exposed to UV ra-
mix use a double paddle mixer. diation. Extent depends on colour. There are no
APPLICATION measurable losses of any properties when this oc-
curs and it is a purely aesthetical matter.
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- ▪ Products can be used outside provided the change in
tent, relative humidity and dew point. As a scratch appearance is acceptable for the customer.
coat Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) can be applied using a ▪ In some slow curing conditions, soiling of the surface
steel trowel. As a body coat Sikafloor®-21 PurCem (AE) may occur when opened to foot traffic, even though
can be applied using a toothed trowel or pin screed, to mechanical properties have been achieved. It is ad-
the desired thickness, or a steel trowel. Remove air vised to remove dirt using a dry mop or cloth. Avoid
with a spike roller. scrubbing with water for the first three days.
For further details please refer to the related system
data sheet. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
CLEANING OF TOOLS All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin- due to circumstances beyond our control.
ner C immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi-

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Edition 15/01/2013
Identification no: 02 08 01 04 003 0 000002
Version: GCC
® ®
Sikafloor -29N PurCem

Sikafloor®-29N PurCem®
High Strength Polyurethane Coving and Detailing Mortar
Sikafloor -29N PurCem is a three part, water dispersed, vertical grade, coloured,
® ®
Product
polyurethane modified, cement and aggregate mortar for detailing work and vertical
Description rendering. It has a finely textured smooth aggregate appearance which offers
excellent resistance to abrasion, chemical attack and mechanical damage.
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


®
Sikafloor -29N PurCem is used in combination with the rest of the Sikafloor
® ®
Uses
®
PurCem range in concrete substrate areas, to provide vertical, coving and detailing
solutions in areas of abrasion and high chemical exposure, such as in:
 Food processing plants, in wet or dry process areas, freezers and coolers,
thermal shock areas
 Chemical plants
 Laboratories
 Workshops
 Suitable for physical resistance (Principle 5, method 5.1 of EN 1504-9)
 Suitable for chemical resistance (Principle 6, method 6.1 of EN 1504-9)
On properly prepared and supported steel surfaces, such as in:
 Steel decks
 Overpasses or platforms
Characteristics /  Excellent chemical resistance. Resists a wide range of organic and inorganic
Advantages acids, alkalis, amines, salts and solvents. Please refer to the Chemical
Resistance Chart or consult your local Technical Dept.
 Designed specifically for trowel applications to vertical surfaces
 Similar coefficient of thermal expansion to concrete, allowing movement with the
substrate through normal thermal cycling. It will perform and retain its physical
characteristics through a wide temperature range from -40ºC (-40ºF) up to
+120ºC (239ºF)
 Bond strength in excess of the tensile strength of concrete.
Concrete will fail first
 Non taint, odourless
 VOC free
 High mechanical resistance. Behaves plastically subject to impact. Will deform but
will not crack or de-bond.
 Slip resistance. Natural textured surface provides anti-slip traction.
 High abrasion resistance resulting from its silica aggregate structure
 It is possible to apply on to 7 to 10 day old concrete after adequate preparation
and with a tensile bond strength in excess of 1.5 MPa (218 psi)
® ®
 Sikafloor -PurCem screeds (19N - 20N) and detailing mortar (29N) can
withstand moisture vapor transmission values of 12 lbs/1000 ft2 when tested in
accordance with the ASTM F 1869 Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Test Method
 Fast curing will allow foot traffic after twelve hours and full service after two days.
Production downtime is cut to an absolute minimum
 Jointless. Extra expansion joints are not necessary; simply maintain and extend
® ®
existing expansion joints up through the Sikafloor -PurCem flooring system
 Easily maintained

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Tests
Approval / Standards Conforms to the requirements of EN 13813: 2002 as CT – C40 – F8 – AR0.5
Conforms to the requirements of EN 1504-2 for principles 5 (PR) and 6 (CR) as a
Coating (C)
Concerning contact with foodstuffs, it conforms to the requirements of:
- EN1186, EN 13130, and prCEN/TS 14234 standards, and the Decree on
Consumer Goods, representing the conversion of directives 89/109/EEC,
90/128/EEC and 2002/72/EC for contact with food stuffs, according to test report
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by ISEGA, Registered Nº 24549 U 07, dated May 18 , 2007.
(Tests performed on Sikafloor®-20N/ -21N and -31N PurCem®.)
- USDA. Acceptance for use in food plants in the USA
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency acceptance for use in food plants in Canada.
- British Standards Specifications (BSS) acceptance for use in the UK.
Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association.
(Tests performed on Sikafloor® -19N / -20N / -21N and -31N PurCem®.)
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Test reports from Warrington Fire Research Centre for Sikafloor -20N PurCem :
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WFRC No. 163876, dated 7 of July, 2008 (BS EN ISO 11925-2:2002) and
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WFRC No. 163877, dated 7 of July, 2008 (BS EN ISO 9239-1:2002) for Fire rating
Fire classification report according to EN 13501-1 from Warrington Fire Research
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Centre for Sikafloor -20N PurCem : WFRC No.174965, dated 11 of July, 2008
Capillary absorption and permeability to water report from Taylor Woodrow
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Construction, Ref. 11071, dated Nov. 28 , 2008
All other values indicated are internal test results.

Product Data
Form Part A + B: Liquid
Part C: Powder
Appearance / Colours Part A: Coloured
Part B: Brown
Part C: Natural grey aggregate
Available colours (all are approximate): Beige (~ RAL 1001), Maize yellow (~ RAL
1006), Oxide red (~ RAL 3009), Sky blue (~ RAL 5015), Grass green (~ RAL 6010),
Dusty grey (~ RAL 7037), Agate grey (~ RAL 7038), Telegrey2 (~ RAL 7046).
Packaging Part A+B+C: 22.0 kg ready to mix units
Part A: 1.60 kg plastic drum
Part B: 1.40 kg plastic jerrycan
Part C: 19.00 kg plastic lined, double paper bags

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original, unopened and undamaged sealed packaging and at
temperatures between +10°C and +25°C. Protect from direct sunlight and heat.
Shelf Life Parts A and B: Minimum 12 months from date of production. Must be protected from
frost.
Part C: 6 months from date of production. Must be protected from humidity.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Part A: Water borne polyol
Part B: Isocyanate
Part C: Aggregates, cement and active fillers
Density (at +20°C) Part A: ~ 1.07 kg/lt (EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B: ~ 1.24 kg/lt & (ASTM C 905)
Part C: ~ 1.58 kg/lt
Part A+B+C mixed: ~ 2.015 kg/lt ± 0.03
2 0.5
Capillary Absorption Permeability to water: 0.02 kg /m h (EN 1062-3)
Class Low
Layer Thickness 3 mm min. / 9 mm max.

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Thermal Expansion α ≈ 1.3 x 10-5 per °C (ASTM E 381, ASTM D-696, ISO 11359)
Coefficient (temperature range: -20°C to +60°C)
Water Absorption 0.18% (ASTM C 413)
2
Permeability To Water Vapour: 0.104 g/hr/m (ASTM E-96)
(4.3 mm)
Fire Rating Class B(fl) S1 (BS EN 13501-1)
Service Temperature The product is suitable for use when exposed to continuous temperatures, wet or dry,
of up to +120°C.
The minimum service temperature is -40ºC

Mechanical /
Physical Properties
Compressive Strength > 39 MPa after 28 days at +23°C / 50% r.h. (ASTM C 579)
> 44 N/mm after 28 days at +23°C / 50% r.h.
2
(BS EN 13892-2)
Flexural Strength > 8.1 MPa after 28 days at +23°C / 50% r.h. (ASTM C 580)
> 8 N/mm after 28 days at +23°C / 50% r.h.
2
(BS EN 13892-2)
Tensile Strength > 2.5 N/mm after 28 days at +23°C / 50% r.h.
2
(ASTM C 307)
Bond Strength > 1.75 N/mm (failure in concrete)
2
(EN 1542)
(1.5 N/mm is the minimum pull out strength of the recommended concrete substrate)
2

Shore D Hardness 80 – 85 (ASTM D 2240)


Flexural Modulus 4050 MPa (ASTM C 580)
Coefficient of Friction Steel: 0.7 (ASTM D 1894-61T)
Rubber: 0.8
Slip Resistance Slip Resistance Values (BS 8204 Part 2)
Substrate SRV Dry SRV Wet
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Sikafloor -29N PurCem
overcoated with 65 40
Sikafloor®-31N PurCem®

TRRL Pendulum, Rapra 4S Slider


Abrasion Resistance Class “Special” Severe abrasion resistance (BS 8204 Part 2)
AR 0.5 (EN 13892-4)
(Less than 0.05 mm wear depth)
4010 mg (ASTM D 4060-01)
Taber Abrader H-22 wheel / 1000 gr / 1000 cycles

Indentation  0% (MIL - PFR 24613)


Impact Resistance Class A (BS 8204 Part 1)
(Less than 1 mm indentation depth)
2 pounds / 40 inches (3 mm thick) (ASTM D 2794)
Class III (≥ 20Nm) (EN ISO 6272-1)
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(overcoated with Sikafloor -31N PurCem )
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance table.
Thermal Resistance The product is designed to withstand thermal shock caused by steam cleaning when
thickness is 9 mm or more.
Resistance to Thermal Pass (ASTM C 884)
Shock
Softening Point 130ºC (266ºF) (ASTM D-1525 ISO 306)
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USGBC LEED Rating Conforms Section EQ (Indoor Environmental Quality), Credit 4.2
Low-Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings
Calculated VOC content ≤ 50 g / l

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System
Information
System Structure Use the products mentioned below as indicated in their respective Product Data
Sheets.
Coving, detailing and vertical applications:
- Primer:
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Sikafloor -161
Re-prime if no longer tacky.

- Coving Mortar:
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Sikafloor -29N PurCem

- Seal coat:
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2 x Sikafloor -31N PurCem

Application Details
Consumption / Dosage Primer:
® 2
Sikafloor -161 ~ 0.15-0.4 kg/m
(Consumption may vary depending on substrate conditions)
Always apply on to tacky primer. Re-prime if allowed to cure.
Coving and detailing mortar 3 - 9 mm:
2
Sikafloor -29N PurCem (part A+B+C) ~ 2.0 kg/m / mm layer thickness.
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This figure is theoretical and does not allow for any additional material due to surface
porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
(minimum 25 N/mm2) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2.
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as oil, grease,
coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt, apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning or
scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface to achieve CSP 3-9 according to the International Concrete Repair Institute.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blow holes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and Sikagard
range of materials.
High spots can be removed by grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
Edge terminations.
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All free edges and working day joints of Sikafloor -29N PurCem , whether at the
perimeter, along gutters or at drains require extra anchorage to distribute mechanical
and thermal stresses. This is best achieved by forming or cutting grooves in the
concrete. Grooves must have a depth and width of twice the thickness of the
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Sikafloor - PurCem . Refer to the edge details provided in the Method Statement. If
necessary, protect all free edges with mechanically attached metal strips. Never
featheredge, always turn into an anchor groove.
Expansion joints.
Expansion joints must be provided in the substrates at the intersection of dissimilar
materials. Isolate areas subject to thermal stresses, vibration movements or around
load-bearing columns and at vessels sealing rings.
Refer to the edge details provided in the Method Statement.

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Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Humidity ≤ 4% pbw – as required by the primer
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Test method: Sika -Tramex meter (equipment limited to < 6%), CM - measurement or
Oven-dry-method.
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Sikafloor -PurCem screeds and detailing mortar can withstand moisture vapour
2
transmission values of around 12 lbs/1000 ft tested according to ASTM F 1869
Anhydrous Calcium Chloride test.
Always confirm substrate moisture content prior to the application.
Refer to System Structure and options for substrate priming.
Relative Air Humidity 85% max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce the
risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : B : C = 1 : 0.88 : 11.88 (packaging size = 1.60 : 1.40 : 19.00) by weight
Mixing Time Material and ambient temperature will affect the mixing process.
If necessary, condition the materials for best use to 15ºC – 21ºC.
Premix part A and B separately, make sure all pigment is uniformly distributed with a
low speed electric stirrer.
Start mixer and add parts A and then B and blend for 30 seconds.
Gradually add part C (aggregate) to the mixed resin parts over a period of 15
seconds. DON’T DUMP!
Allow part C to blend for further 2 minutes minimum, to ensure complete mixing and
a uniform moist mix is obtained. During the operations, scrape down the sides and
bottom of the container with a flat or straight edge trowel at least once (parts
A+B+C) to ensure complete mixing. Mix full units only.
Mixing Tools Use a low speed electric stirrer (300-400 rpm) for mixing parts A and B.
For preparation of the mortar mix use a pan type revolving mixer.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, relative humidity and dew
Tools point.
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If moisture content is > 6% pbw, Sikagard -720 EpoCem can be applied as T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system prior to priming with
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Sikafloor -161 or Sikadur -32 on vertical surfaces.
Primer coat.
Mix and apply the primer according to its corresponding Product Data Sheet, using a
brush or roller to provide uniform coverage. The primer must be tacky during the
®
application of Sikafloor -29N PurCem . Mix and apply only the amount of primer
®

which can be overlaid before it cures. If the primer becomes glossy or looses
tackiness, remove any surface contaminates, then recoat with additional material.
Mortar
Apply the mixed Sikafloor -29N PurCem onto the ready primed substrate and
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compact to the appropriate thickness, then finish the detailing profile with a coving
trowel or steel float. Apply Sikafloor -29N PurCem while the primer is still tacky. If
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the primer becomes tack free, re-apply the primer. A light brushing while the mortar
is still workable will close any surface voids. Allow a minimum 10 hour cure period at
20ºC. (See Waiting time / Overcoating)
For maximum sealing of the cove, application must be performed with two coats of
® ®
Sikafloor -31N PurCem to seal the surface and improve aesthetics.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use. Hardened/cured Sikafloor -29N PurCem can only be mechanically removed.
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Potlife
Temperature Time

+10°C ~ 35 - 40 minutes

+20°C ~ 18 - 22 minutes

+30°C ~ 10 - 15 minutes

Waiting Time / Allow primer to become tacky. Re-prime if allowed to cure.


Overcoating
Before any subsequent application on Sikafloor -29N PurCem allow:
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Waiting time

+10°C 20 hours 72 hours

+20°C 10 hours 48 hours

+30°C 5 hours 24 hours

+10°C 20 hours 72 hours

Times are approximate and will be affected be changing ambient and substrate
conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Notes on Application / A retaining groove must be placed top and bottom of the cove detail to anchor the
Limitations coving mortar as well as around details such as drains, etc., as indicated in the
application details of the Method Statement for Application to prevent curling during
curing. Width and depth must be twice the thickness of the mortar.
Do not featheredge.
Do not apply to PCC (polymer modified cement mortars) that may expand due to
moisture when sealed with an impervious resin.
Do not apply to water soaked, glistening wet concrete substrates.
Do not apply to porous surfaces where significant moisture vapour transmission (out-
gassing) will occur during application.
®
Sika Thinner C is flammable. NO NAKED FLAMES.
Always ensure good ventilation when using Sikafloor -29N PurCem in a confined
® ®

space, to prevent excessive ambient humidity.


Freshly applied Sikafloor -29N PurCem , must be protected from damp,
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condensation and direct water contact (rain) for at least 24 hours.


For maximum hygienic requirements always seal Sikafloor -29N PurCem with
® ®
® ®
Sikafloor -31 PurCem (2 coats).
Do not apply below 9ºC or above 31ºC or a maximum relative humidity above 85%.
Do not apply to un-reinforced sand cement screeds, asphaltic or bituminous
substrate, glazed tile or non-porous brick, tile and magnesite, copper, aluminium, soft
wood or urethane composition, elastomeric membrane and fibre reinforced polyester
(FRP) composites.
Do not apply the primer to wet or green concrete or polymer modified patches if the
moisture content is above 4%.
Do not apply to concrete if the air or substrate temperature is within 3ºC of the dew
point.
Protect the substrate during application from condensation from pipes or any
overhead leaks.
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Do not mix Sikafloor - PurCem products by hand. Use only mechanical means.
Do not apply to cracked or unsound substrates.
Avoid puddles during primer application.
Colour uniformity can not be completely guaranteed from batch to batch (numbered).
® ®
Take care when using Sikafloor -PurCem products to draw from inventory in batch
number sequence. Do not mix batch numbers in a single floor area.
Always allow a minimum of 48 hours after product application prior to placing into
service in proximity with food stuffs.
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Products of the Sikafloor -PurCem product range are subject to yellowing when
exposed to UV radiation. There are no measurable losses of other properties when
this occurs and it is a purely aesthetical matter. Products can be used outside
provided the change in appearance is acceptable by the customer.

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Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use Substrate temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure

+10°C ~ 24 hours ~ 36 hours ~ 7 days

+20°C ~ 12 hours ~ 22 hours ~ 5 days

+30°C ~ 8 hours ~ 16 hours ~ 3-4 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient and substrate
conditions.

Cleaning /
Maintenance
To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor -29 N PurCem
® ®
Methods
must have all spillages removed immediately and must be regularly cleaned using
rotary brushes, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryers, high pressure washers, wash
and vacuum techniques, etc., using suitable detergents and waxes.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE)
WATER BASED POLYURETHANE CEMENTITIOUS HYBRID COATING

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE) is a multi-component, wa- ▪ EN1186, EN 13130, and prCEN/TS 14234 standards,
ter-based coloured polyurethane hybrid flooring coat- and the Decree on Consumer Goods, representing
ing. It has a matt, impervious, chemical resistant, hard the conversion of directives 89/109/EEC, 90/128/EEC
wearing surface. and 2002/72/EC for contact with food stuffs, accord-
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ing to test report by ISEGA, 32758 U11 and 32759
U11, both dated December 6th, 2011. (Tests per-
USES formed on Sikafloor® -20/21/22/29 and 31 PurCem®
in standard and LP versions).
Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE) may only be used by experi- ▪ Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Associ-
enced professionals. ation, reference S/REP/125424/1a and 2a, dated 8th
Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE) is used as top and wear February, 2012
coat layer in Sikafloor® PurCem® anti-slip system build- ▪ Liquid water transmission rate test report from the
ups and coating on horizontal surfaces Technology Centre, reference 15456 dated January
25th, 2012
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Impact resistance values tested at PRA, reference no.
75221-151, dated January 11th, 2012
▪ Good wear resistance
▪ High mechanical resistance
▪ Good chemical resistance
▪ Non tainting /odourless
▪ VOC free
▪ Can be applied to substrates with high moisture con-
tent (7 days old or mature damp concrete)

SUSTAINABILITY
LEED Rating:
Conforms Section EQ (Indoor Environmental Quality),
Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings
Calculated VOC content ≤ 50 g / l

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Water-based polyurethane cement hybrid
Packaging Part A 1.50 kg plastic drums
Part B 1.40 kg plastic jerry can
Part C 1.80 kg plastic bags
Part A + B + C 4.70 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Part A Coloured, liquid


Part
Part A
B (pre-tinted) Coloured liquid
Brown liquid
Part C Natural grey powder
Available colours: Beige, maize yellow, dusty grey, oxide red, grass green,
slate grey, traffic grey.
Shelf life Part A 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part B 12 months from date of production.
Protect from freezing.
Part C 6 months from date of productions.
Must be protected from humidity.

Storage conditions The package must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A + B + C mixed: ~1.25 kg/l ± 0.03 (+20 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~80 (ASTM D 2240)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 2.0 N/mm2 (failure in concrete) (EN 1542)

SYSTEMS
Systems Please refer to the System Data Sheet of:
Sikafloor® PurCem® HB-21 Heavy to medium duty, broadcas-
ted, light anti-slip PUCEM, hybrid
screed
Sikafloor® PurCem® HB-22 Heavy to medium duty, broadcas-
ted, medium anti-slip PUCEM, hy-
brid screed
Sikafloor® PurCem® HB-23 Heavy to medium duty, broadcas-
ted, high anti-slip PUCEM, hybrid
screed
Sikafloor® -29 PurCem® (AE) As a coating for coving mortar

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Mix full units only.
Consumption ~0.4 - 1.0 kg/m2 (depending on the system build-up)
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 85 % max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.

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Substrate Moisture Content Can be installed on substrates with higher moisture content. No ponding
water. Check rising moisture. The substrate needs to be visibly dry and
have adequate pull-off strength min 1.5 N/mm2.
Pot Life Temperatures Time
+10 °C ~35 - 40 min
+20 °C ~22 - 25 min
+30 °C ~15 - 18 min
+35 °C ~12 - 15 min

Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE) allow:


Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 16 h 72 h
+20 °C 8h 48 h
+30 °C 4h 24 h
+35 °C 4h 24 h
Times are approximate and will be affected be changing ambient and sub-
strate conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FURTHER DOCUMENTS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® Method Statement
▪ Sika® Method Statement Mixing and Application of
The surface must be clean, dry and free of all contam- Flooring Systems
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface ▪ Sika® Method Statement Surface Evaluation & Pre-
treatments, etc. All dust, loose and friable material paration
must be completely removed from all surfaces before ▪ Sikafloor® PurCem® System Data Sheets
application of the product, preferably by vacuum. Pull
of strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. If in LIMITATIONS
doubt apply a test area first.
▪ Do not apply to PCC (polymer modified cement mor-
MIXING tars) that may expand due to moisture when sealed
Premix Part A with a low speed electric stirrer and with an impervious resin.
then add Part B and mix for 30 seconds, until a uni- ▪ Always ensure good ventilation when using Sika-
form colour is achieved. floor®-31 PurCem (AE) in a confined space, to pre-
Use a double paddle (axis) mixer and gradually add vent excessive ambient humidity.
Part C (aggregate) to the mixed resin. Allow Part C to ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-31 PurCem (AE), must be
blend for further 2 minutes minimum, to ensure com- protected from damp, condensation and direct wa-
plete mixing and a uniform moist mix is obtained. Dur- ter contact (rain) for at least 24 hours.
ing the operations, scrape down the sides and bottom ▪ Protect the substrate during application from con-
of the container with a flat or straight edge trowel at densation from pipes or any overhead leaks.
least once (Parts A + B + C) to ensure complete mixing. ▪ Do not apply to cracked or unsound substrates.
▪ Always allow a minimum of 48 hours after product
Mixing Tools application prior to placing into service in proximity
A low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 r.p.m.) and an with food stuffs.
Exomixer-type mixing paddle suited to the size of the ▪ Products of the Sikafloor® PurCem® product range
mixing container to minimise the air entrapment. are subject to discolouration when exposed to UV ra-
diation. Extend depends on colour. There are no
APPLICATION measurable losses of any properties when this oc-
curs and it is a purely aesthetical matter. Products
On smooth screeds apply the mixed Sikafloor®-31 Pur- can be used outside provided the change in appear-
Cem (AE) using a short or medium nap roller directly ance is acceptable by the customer.
from a paint tray. On broadcasted screeds pour the ▪ In some slow curing conditions, soiling of the surface
material and spread it using a squeegee and then may occur when opened to foot traffic, even though
back-roll the excess using a medium knap roller. mechanical properties have been achieved. It is ad-
vised to remove dirt using a dry mop or cloth. Avoid
CLEANING OF TOOLS scrubbing with water for the first three days.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Thin-
ner C immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
al can only be mechanically removed.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 23/05/2013
Identification no:
Version: GCC
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Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA

Sikafloor®-Terrazzo SA
Heavy Duty Seamless Decorative Flooring System
Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA is three-component pigmented, decorative mortar
®
Product
screed based on solvent-free epoxy resins mixed with special aggregates such
Description as marble, coloured and clear glass, Mother of Pearl and acrylic chips, to
produce a heavy duty decorative flooring system.
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Uses Used to form non-slip, high abrasion-resistant decorative epoxy resin floorings
 Airports
 Hospitals
 Railway Stations
 Universities
 Restaurants
 Hotel receptions
 Shopping centres
Characteristics / Conforms to NTMA guidelines for thin epoxy resin Terrazo flooring.
Advantages  High chemical resistance
 Low VOC-content
 Easy application
 Solvent free
 Good mechanical and abrasion resistance
 Anti-slip

Tests
Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA. conforms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2:
®
Standards / Approvals
Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings

Product Data
Form Component A: Liquid
Component B: Liquid
Component C: Aggregates and powders
Appearance / Colours A wide range of colour shades available on request
Packaging Part A: 15.80 kg pail
Part B: 4.20 kg pail
Part C: 4 x 20 kg Bags
Complete Set : 100 kg

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Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry and cool conditions in original sealed packaging at temperatures
between +5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct heat and frost.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged original
packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy resin
Density (at 23°C) Part A+B: ~ 1.40 kg/lt (mixed) (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part A+B+C: ~ 2.50 kg/lt (mixed - depends on aggregate types and blend ratios)
Solid Content Resin ~ 100% (by volume) / ~ 100% (by weight)

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
2
Compressive Strength 85 N/mm (ASTM D-695)
2
Tensile Strength 30 N/mm (ASTM D-412)
Hardness 72 (ASTM D-2240)
(14 days at 23°C)
Abrasion Resistance 47 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (DIN 53 109)
(8 days at +23°C) (Taber Abrader Test))
2
Flexural Strength ~ 20 N/mm (EN-196-1)
(7 days at 23°C)
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7 days +80°C
Short-term max. 12 hrs +100°C
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.
VOC Content < 100g/lt (SCAQMD Method 304-91)

System
Information
System Structure Priming coat:
®
Sikafloor -161(Coverage depends on condition of substrate)

Membrane layer
® ®
Sikafloor -265 with Sika Flextape Heavy reinforcing mesh

Body Coat
2
Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA. ~ 25 kg/m to make 10 mm final thickness
®

Grouting layer
®
Sikafloor -169

For application on inclined / sloping surfaces:


Use the same systems as described with the addition of Sika® Extender T to the
resin before adding filler.

Please note: In case of application of a transparent top coat with higher


consumption as mentioned above, a hazy surface and/or a stronger visible
yellowing could be possible after hardening.

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Application
Details
Consumption / Dosage
Coating System Product Consumption
®
Primer Sikafloor -161 0.3 - 0.5 kg/m2

®
Membrane Layer Sikafloor -265 0.3 kg/m2
Reinforcement Sika Flextape Heavy 1 m /m2
®
Body Coat Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA ~ 25 kg/m2 at 10 mm thick
® 2
Grouting Layer Sikafloor -169 0.3 kg/m
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to
surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage etc.
Substrate Quality Concrete substrates must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil,
grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt, apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast
cleaning or scarifying equipment to remove cement laitance and achieve an open
textured surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and
voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , SikaDur and
®
SikaGard range of materials.
The concrete or screed substrate has to be primed or levelled in order to achieve
an even surface.
High spots must be removed by e.g. grinding.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 4% pbw moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 80% r.h. max. (at +25°C) / 50% r.h. max. (at +30°C)
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3ºC above the dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.

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Application
Instructions
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to
part A, mix continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
When parts A and B have been mixed, add the component C and mix for a
further 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again
to achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA must be thoroughly mixed in a Pan type or other
®
Mixing Tools
suitable equipment.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, r.h. and dew point.
Tools ® ®
If > 4% pbw moisture content, Sikafloor EpoCem may be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA System must be applied by recommended experienced
®

applicators. The following is only a brief for the application procedures.

Primer:
Make sure that a continuous, pore free coat covers the substrate. If necessary,
®
apply two priming coats. Apply Sikafloor -161 -by brush, roller or squeegee.

Membrane Layer :
®
Apply Sikafloor -265 onto the floor using rollers and immediately after application
® ®
start application of Sika Flexitape Heavy reinforcing mesh to bridge non-
moving cracks or joints.

Mortar screed:
Apply the mortar/screed evenly using screed boxes, levelling boards and guide
rails where necessary. After a short waiting time thoroughly compact and
smoothen the mortar with a trowel or Teflon coated power floater (usually 20 - 90
rpm).

Grinding:
Start grinding of the screed after 12 hours using 3 or 4 head mechanical grinding
machines. Floor Grinders should be approved by Sika Technical Services prior
to commencing grinding operations.

Grouting :
®
Uniformly spread Sikafloor -169 by using a trowel or squeegee, work well into
substrate to ensure complete filling of blowholes.

Finishing:
Using a 3 or 4 head mechanical grinder with 80-120 grit resin bonded diamond
grinding tools execute final grinding and polishing applications.

Sealer:
®
Apply Sikafloor -169 as the final wearing course by using a short pile roller or
airless spray equipment.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use. Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Pot life
Temperatures Time
+10°C ~ 60 minutes
+20°C ~ 25 minutes
+30°C ~ 15 minutes
* No maximum waiting time if fully broadcast surface is free from all
contaminations.

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity.

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Do not apply Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA on substrates with rising moisture.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations Freshly applied Sikafloor -Terrazzo SA must be protected from damp,
®

condensation and water for at least 24 hours.


Avoid formation of puddles of primer on surfaces.
Tools:
Recommended Supplier of Tools:
PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49 40/5597260, www.polyplan.com.
Serrated trowel for smooth wearing layer:
e.g. Large-Surface Scraper No. 565, Toothed blades No. 25

The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service
life and reflective cracking.
If heating is required, do not use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters,
these produce large quantities of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only electric powered warm air blower
systems.
Applied Product ready
for use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10°C ~ 24 hours ~ 72 hours ~ 7 days
+20°C ~ 12 hours ~ 30 hours ~ 5 days
+30°C ~ 5 hours ~ 24 hours ~ 4 days
Note: Curing times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of
chemical products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data
Information Sheet containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the
Legal Notes application and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's
current knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled
and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s
recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual
site conditions are such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of
fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal
relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this information, or from any
written recommendations, or from any other advice offered. The user of the
Construction

product must test the product’s suitability for the intended application and
purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products. The
proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted
subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the
most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-304 W
2-PART PUR MATT SEAL COAT PART OF THE SIKA COMFORTFLOOR® FLOORING RANGE

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-304 W is a two part water based, very low ▪ Synthetic resin screed material according to EN
VOC, polyurethane, matt seal coat. 13813:2002, Declaration of Performance 02 08 01 04
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. 005 0 000002 1041, certified by notified factory pro-
duction control certification body 0620, and provided
USES with the CE marking.
▪ Coating for surface protection of concrete according
Sikafloor®-304 W may only be used by experienced to EN 1504-2:2004, Declaration of Performance 02 08
professionals. 01 04 005 0 000002 1041, certified by notified fact-
Matt seal coat for Sika ComfortFloor® flooring range ory production control certification body 0620, and
provided with the CE marking.
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Fire classification acc. to EN 13501-1 Report No. KB-
Hoch-090971, Test institute Hoch, Germany.
▪ Water based ▪ Biological resistance certificate Sikafloor-304W CSM
▪ Very low odour Statement of Qualification - ISO 846, very good - Re-
▪ Good UV and yellowing resistance port No. SI 1108-533 Fraunhofer IPA, Germany
▪ Easy to clean

SUSTAINABILITY
▪ Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.2: Low-Emitting
Materials - Paints and Coatings
▪ VOC Emission certificate according to AgBB und DIBt
approval requirements (AgBB – Committee for
Health-related Evaluation of Building Products, DiBt –
German Institute for Building Technology), Eurofins
report No. 770027B

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base PUR
Packaging Part A 6.0 kg containers
Part B 1.5 kg containers
Part A+B 7.5 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Resin - part A white, liquid


Resin - part
Hardener A B
- part white, liquid
yellowish, liquid
Sikafloor®-304W is matt after final curing.

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Shelf life Part A: 6 months from date of production
Part B: 12 months from date of production

Storage conditions The product must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.
Density Part A ~ 1.05 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~ 1.13 kg/l
Mixed resin ~ 1.07 kg/l (diluted with 5
% Water)
All Density values at +23°C

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika technical service for specific in-
formation.
Gloss Level (ISO 2813)
Angle Value
85° < 55
60° < 10

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : part B = 80 : 20 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.13 kg/m²/layer
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 75 % max.
During curing the humidity should not exceed 75 % max. Adequate fresh air
ventilation must be provided to remove the excess moisture from the cur-
ing product.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~ 50 minutes
+20 °C ~ 30 minutes
+30 °C ~ 20 minutes
Caution: End of potlife is not noticeable.
Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-304 W allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 26 hours 4 days
+20 °C 16 hours 3 days
+30 °C 12 hours 2 days
Based on relative humidity of max. 70 % and good ventilation. Times are
approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions particu-
larly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~ 30 hours ~ 48 hours ~ 6 days
+20 °C ~ 16 hours ~ 24 hours ~ 4 days
+30 °C ~ 12 hours ~ 18 hours ~ 3 days
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-304 W must be protected
from damp, condensation and water for at least 7
The surface must be clean, dry and free of all contam- days (+20 °C).
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface ▪ Unevenness of substrates as well as inclusions of dirt
treatments, etc. All dust, loose and friable material cannot be covered by thin sealers coats. Therefore
must be completely removed from all surfaces before substrate and adjacent areas must be cleaned thor-
application of the product, preferably by vacuum. Pull oughly prior to application.
off strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. If in ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
doubt apply a test area first. other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
MIXING
adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of tric powered warm air blower systems.
part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for
3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. Dur- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
ing the mixing of the Components A and B add 5–7 %
clean water. To ensure thorough mixing pour materi- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
als into another container and mix again to achieve a on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
consistent mix. After mixing give the material a rest for due to circumstances beyond our control.
10 minutes. Over mixing must be avoided to minimise
air entrainment. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Mixing Tools:
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Sikafloor®-304 W must be thoroughly mixed using a
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suit-
this product may vary from country to country. Please
able equipment.
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
APPLICATION product data and uses.

Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
tent, relative humidity and dew point. Uniformly
spread Sikafloor®-304 W by using a short pile nylon For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
roller. Sikafloor®-304 W can also be applied by using a age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
airless spray equipment. A seamless finish can be to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
achieved if a “wet” edge is maintained during applica- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
tion. lated data.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with water
immediately after use.
Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed
mechanically.

FURTHER DOCUMENTS
Substrate Quality & Preparation
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS-
TEMS”.
Application Instructions
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP-
PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”.
Maintenance
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-305 W
2-PART PUR MATT COLOURED SEAL COAT PART OF THE SIKA COMFORTFLOOR®
FLOORING RANGE

DESCRIPTION APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


Sikafloor®-305 W is a two part water based, low VOC, ▪ Coating for concrete protection according to the re-
polyurethane, coloured matt seal coat. quirements of EN 1504-2:2004 and the EN
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. 13813:2002, DoP 0208010400500000031041 certi-
fied by Factory Production Control Body, 0620 and
USES provided with the CE-mark.
▪ Eurofins Emission tested according to the AgBB-
Sikafloor®-305 W may only be used by experienced scheme and guidelines of the DiBt (AgBB – Commit-
professionals. tee for Health-related Evaluation of Building
Matt seal coat for Sika ComfortFloor® flooring range, Products, DiBt – German Institute for Building Tech-
for smooth Sikafloor® polyurethanes and for the Sika- nology). Sampling, testing and evaluation were per-
floor® Economy line epoxies. formed according to ISO-16000, Report No. 769855D.
▪ Fire classification according to EN 13501-1, Test re-
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ports 08-198, 08-199 and CR-13- 167/1, Ghent Uni-
versity.
▪ Water based
▪ Very low odour
▪ Good UV resistance, non-yellowing
▪ Easy to clean

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base PUR
Packaging Part A 8.5 kg containers
Part B 1.5 kg containers
Part A + B 10. kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Sikafloor®-305 W is matt after final curing. Available in various colour
shades and as substrates for local tinting.
Shelf life Part A: 6 months from date of production
Part B: 12 months from date of production
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C.

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Density Part A ~1.33 kg/l (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.13 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.18 kg/l
All Density values at +23 °C

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Contact Sika Technical Department for de-
tailed chemical resistance table.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 85 : 15 (by weight)
Consumption 0.13 - 0.15 kg/m²/layer
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc.
When used in high wear conditions, for example where rolling office chairs
occur, a double layer Sikafloor®-305 W is highly advisable, as a double lay-
er is increasing the mechanical strength of the system and it resistance
against office chairs particularly.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity During curing the humidity should not exceed 75 % maximum. Adequate
fresh air ventilation must be provided to remove the excess moisture from
the curing product.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Pot Life Temperatures Time
+10 °C ~80 min
+20 °C ~60 min
+30 °C ~30 min
Caution: End of potlife is not noticeable.
Curing Time Before overcoating Sikafloor®-305 W allow:
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10 °C 24 h 4d
+20 °C 16 h 3d
+30 °C 12 h 2d
Based on relative humidity maximum 70 % and good ventilation. Times are
approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions particu-
larly temperature and relative humidity.
Applied Product Ready for Use Temperature Foot traffic Light traffic Full cure
+10 °C ~30 h ~48 h ~6 d
+20 °C ~16 h ~24 h ~4 d
+30 °C ~12 h ~18 h ~3 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient
conditions

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS application of the product, preferably by vacuum. Pull


of strength shall not be less than 1.5 N/mm2. If in
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT doubt apply a test area first.

The surface must be clean, dry and free of all contam- MIXING
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface
treatments, etc. All dust, loose and friable material Prior to mixing, stir part A mechanically. When all of
must be completely removed from all surfaces before part B has been added to part A, mix continuously for

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3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved. To ▪ If heating is required do not use gas, oil, paraffin or
ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantit-
container and mix again to achieve a consistent mix. ies of both CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may
After mixing allow the material to pre-react for 10 adversely affect the finish. For heating use only elec-
minutes prior to application. Over mixing must be tric powered warm air blower systems.
avoided to minimise air entrainment.
Mixing Tools: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Sikafloor®-305 W must be thoroughly mixed using a
low speed electric stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) or other suit- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
able equipment. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
APPLICATION
Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture con- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
tent, relative humidity and dew point. Uniformly Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
spread Sikafloor®-305 W by using a short pile nylon tions the declared data and recommended uses for
roller. Sikafloor®-305 W can also be applied by using a this product may vary from country to country. Please
airless spray equipment. A seamless finish can be consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
achieved if a “wet” edge is maintained during applica- product data and uses.
tion.
CLEANING OF TOOLS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Clean all tools and application equipment with water For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
immediately after use. Hardened and/or cured materi- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
al can only be removed mechanically. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
FURTHER DOCUMENTS lated data.

▪ Substrate quality & Preparation LEGAL NOTES


Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “EVALUATION
AND PREPARATION OF SURFACES FOR FLOORING SYS- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
TEMS”. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Application instructions products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Please refer to Sika Method Statement: “MIXING & AP- rent knowledge and experience of the products when
PLICATION OF FLOORING SYSTEMS”. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ Maintenance conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please refer to “Sikafloor®- CLEANING REGIME”. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
LIMITATIONS ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Freshly applied Sikafloor®-305 W must be protected legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from damp, condensation and water for at least 7 from this information, or from any written recom-
days (+20 °C). mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ Unevenness of substrates as well as inclusions of dirt user of the product must test the product’s suitability
cannot be covered by thin sealers coats. Therefore for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
substrate and adjacent areas must be cleaned thor- serves the right to change the properties of its
oughly prior to application. When applying on an products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
epoxy surface, the floor has to be sanded with be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
preferably, a green 3M pad to secure a proper adhe- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
sion. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition KSA
Rev: 09/12/2013 14:23
Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop

Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop
Mineral dry shake floor hardener

Product Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop is a one part, preblended, coloured mineral dry shake
hardener for concrete comprising of cement, specially selected quartz mineral
Description aggregates, admixtures and pigments.
Construction

Uses Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop provi


 Sikafloor®-3 QuartzTop provides a hard wearing, mineral dry shake topping
for Monolithic floors. When sprinkled and trowelled into fresh wet concrete
floors, it forms a coloured, wear resistant smooth surface
 Typical uses are in warehouses, factories, shopping malls, public areas,
restaurants and museums
Characteristics /  Good wear resistance rating
Advantages  Impact resistance
 Cost effective surface hardener
 Dust proof
 Easy cleaning
 Increased resistance to oils and grease
 Quality assured factory blending
 Wide range of colours
 Suppresses superficial fibres in concrete

Tests
Approval / Standards Conforms to the requirements of BS 8204, EN 206/1, ACI 304.1R 96 and TR 34.
UK Aston University, Report Nº: AL/AR 290598, dated 29.05.98.
GEOCISA Ref. P-02/01637 dated Jan. 9, 2003.

Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colours Powder
Natural (concrete grey).
Other colours upon request.
Packaging 25 kg bags

Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored in original, unopened and undamaged
Shelf-Life sealed packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Natural mineral aggregates graded and mixed with cement, admixtures and
pigments.
Density ~ 1.5 ± 0.1 kg/l (bulk density)
2
Layer Thickness ~ 2.5 to 3.0 mm at the recommended coverage of ~ 5.0 kg/m

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Abrasion Resistance Class “AR2” High abrasion resistance (EN 13892-4 and BS 8204 Part 2)
(Less than 0.2 mm wear depth)
At least 4950 mg (UNE 48.250-92 / ASTM D-4060)
Taber Abrader H-22 / 1000 gr / 1000 cycles
Selected aggregates have an MOI >7

System
Information
System Structure Use products mentioned below as indicated in their respective Product Data
Sheets.
Substrate: Fresh concrete slab (See Substrate Quality below)
Dryshake: Manual or machine application of Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop
Levelling of surface by means of power trowel or laser
screed.
Final smoothing with power trowel.
®
Curing compound: Application of any of the products in the Sikafloor ProSeal
range.

Application Details
~ 5 kg/m . This figure does not allow for surface profile and wastage.
2
Consumption
Substrate Quality The concrete deliveries must be of consistent quality.
A concrete slump in the range 75 to 110 mm will normally give best results.
The slab must be of good quality concrete with a minimum water/cement ratio
consistent with the production of a fully compacted slab.
The compressive strength must be a minimum of 25 N/mm .
2

® ®
Use of Sikament or Sika Viscocrete super plasticisers is advised to ensure the
optimum quality of concrete and where fibres are used, their optimum dispersion
within the mix.
Air Entrained Concrete is not a suitable substrate for the application of dry shake
hardeners.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Relative Air Humidity 30% r.h. min. / 98% r.h. max.

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Application
Instructions
Application Method /
Tools

(i) Mechanical Application - Automatic spreader in conjunction with a laser screed:


Spread Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop even
(ii) - Manual application:
Dependent on the conditions, remove the surface bleed water or allow it to
evaporate. Sprinkle Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop onto the screeded concrete evenly in
2 stages (first stage: 3 kg/m ; second stage: 2 kg/m ).
2 2

Care must be taken to apply the product without creating ripples etc. in the
concrete surface. Overall application rate 5 kg/m . Casting Sikafloor® 3
2

QuartzTop powder carelessly or further than 2 metres from point of casting will reduce
e the
Compaction:
The first application must be worked into the slab followed immediately by the
application of the second stage quantity of Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop.
Notes:
- Never add water to the surface where the dry shake has been applied.
- Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop results in the slab surface becoming stiff more quickly than u
- Final finishing to close pores and remove undulations can be achieved either
by hand or powered trowel.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Application Time Application time for dry shake products is influenced by every variable which affects
the placing of concrete, and can therefore vary substantially, depending on the
prevailing conditions.
For mechanical application with automatic spreader and laser screed, the
spreading can start almost immediately after the concrete has been levelled to
allow for the hydration of the dry shake. Compaction with the trowel can start as
soon as the weight of the power trowels is supported by the concrete.
For manual application, the dry shake must be spread once the concrete can be
stepped on, without leaving a print deeper than 3 - 5 mm.
Periodical checking of the condition and development of the concrete will determine
the correct time frame for each stage and sequence of application.
Notes on Application / The application of the dry shake powder must not be carried out in strong wind or in
Limitations dry conditions.
Do not use concrete where some cement has been replaced by fly ash, as this
makes the mix sticky and less workable.
Variations in concrete characteristics such as water content and cement may lead
to slight colour variations.
Dry shake hardeners give a finish to concrete with some colour variation across the
floor due to the natural variability of the concrete onto which they are applied.
To ensure optimum of colour consistency, it is essential that the floor laying
operation is as clean and protected from the environment as possible.
Colour variation during the drying out period is normal for this system and is to be
expected.
Every effort must be made to ensure an even application of Sikafloor® 3
QuartzTop. Correct timing and trowelling techniques are essential.
At low relative humidities (below 40%), efflorescence can appear on the surface.
At high relative humidities (above 80%), bleeding, slower curing and hardening can
occur and extended finishing operations be required.
Slip resistance can be enhanced through chemical ageing. Refer to the Method
Statement for Application for details.

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Curing Details
Curing Treatment Cure and seal Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop immediately after finishing using any of the product
Joints:
After finishing operations and completing saw cuts, clean off any residual saw
®
lubricant / slurry without delay. Joints can be filled with Sikaflex PRO-3WF or
®
another appropriate Sikaflex sealant in accordance with the floor design
requirements.
Applied Product ready
for use
Substrate temperature +10°C +20°C +30°C

Foot traffic ~ 18 hours ~ 12 hours ~ 8 hours

Fully serviceable ~ 10 days ~ 7 days ~ 5 days

The above values are dependant upon the concrete reaching its design strength for
serviceability and will be affected by changing ambient conditions, particularly
temperature and relative humidity.

Cleaning /
Maintenance
Methods To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor® 3 QuartzTop must ha
To ensure a quality result of the floor system, co-operation between the investor,
Qualitative the designer, and the contractor is necessary. Each of them must perform the
presumptions following tasks:
INVESTOR:
Provide the correct traffic type specification
Special loading requirements (assembly or technology)
Mechanical, chemical or thermal influence specification (vibration, pulse, point
loading etc.)
DESIGNER:
Static design of the slab with consideration of:
Mechanical properties of the sub base (geological prospecting)
Type of loading
Expansion joints
Choice of suitable floor topping

CONTRACTOR:
Checking of the quality of sub base and concrete:
 Insisting on good practises of concrete casting (quality of shuttering, vibrating,
placing of reinforcement, flatness...)
 Careful ensuring of clean working area
 Even distribution of powder (preparation of the right amount of dry shake bags
for the proper floor area)
 Correct start time of every technological operation
 Experience in power floating
 Careful manual work on details (edges, corners, columns etc.)
 Providing floor substrate protection against fast water loss from the fresh laid
concrete slab with dry shake.
 Right choice and execution of joints, attention to details – adherence to
designer’s directions.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

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Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any
other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for
the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
Construction

product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 20/01/2013
Identification no: 02 08 03 04 004 0 000001
Version: GCC
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Sikafloor -CureHard-24

Sikafloor®-CureHard-24
Sodium Silicate Based Transparent Surface Hardener,
Dustproofer, Sealing and Curing Compound for Concrete
Sikafloor -CureHard-24 is a high solids, one part, clear, sodium silicate based
®
Product
liquid to cure, harden and seal fresh or hardened concrete.
Description
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Uses  Horizontal old or new concrete surfaces, where a hard surface with light to
moderate abrasion resistance is required e.g. warehouses, industrial plants,
stores, shopping malls, parking structures, service stations, hangars etc.
 On concrete slabs where no specific curing efficiency or standards are required
 Suitable for interior or exterior applications
 Dust-proofing of prefabricated concrete elements.
 Suitable for protection against ingress (Principle 1, method 1.2 of EN 1504-9).
 Suitable for physical resistance (Principle 5, method 5.2 of EN 1504-9).
Characteristics /  Ready to use
Advantages  Easy to apply
 Improved chemical and abrasion resistance compared to untreated concrete
 Reduced dusting of concrete floors
 Reduced loss of water of new concrete while setting
 Improves cleanability
 Non-yellowing
 Good penetration
 Solvent free
 Colourless and odourless
 Environmentally friendly

Tests
Approval / Standards Conforms to the requirements of EN 1504-2, Principle Nr.1.2, 5.2.
Test report from the Institut Pro Testování a Certifikaci, a.s., Ref.Nº 412501368/01,
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dated November 19 , 2010.
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Test report from GEOCISA Ref. P-02/01457 dated May 23 , 2002.
Water retention according to ASTM C-156
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Test report from GEOCISA Ref. P-02/01457-A Rev. 1 dated August 7 , 2002
Abrasion resistance according to UNE 48250-92, equivalent to ASTM D-4060

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Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colours Clear
Packaging 25 lt metal pails 200 lt metal drums.

Storage
Storage Conditions / Store in dry conditions in original sealed containers and at temperatures between
Shelf Life +5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and frost.
Shelf Life Minimum 24 months from date of production, if stored properly in original,
unopened and undamaged sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Sodium silicate water dilution.
Density (at +20°C) ~ 1.2 kg/lt
Curing Efficiency (ASTM C - 156)
Loss of water compared Loss of water compared
Loss of to ASTM C309 to untreated concrete
water g/m² (100% = 5.5 g / 100 (100% = 18.7 g / 100
cm²) cm²)
Sikafloor®-CureHard-24 10.92 198.5% 58.4 %
Efficiency 41.6%

Solid Content ~ 24% (by weight)

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Abrasion Resistance 35% increase in abrasion resistance compared to C25 concrete
(Taber Abrader, H-22 Wheel, 1000g / 1000 cycles) (ASTM D-4060)
Internal test
8,8% increase in abrasion resistance compared to C35 concrete
(Taber Abrader, H-22 Wheel, 1000g / 1000cycles) (UNE 48250-92 / ASTM D-4060)
External test
250 mg or 81.8% increase in abrasion resistance compared to untreated sample
(C(0,70) concrete according to EN 1766)
(Taber Abrader, H-22 Wheel, 1000g / 1000cycles) (EN 5470-1)
2 0,5
Capillary absorption and w = 0.03 kg/m xh (EN 1062-3)
permeability to water
Impact Resistance 60 Nm (class III: ≥ 20 Nm) (EN 6272-1)
2
Pull off test 4.84 N/mm (EN 1542)
Depth of Penetration 5.5 mm (Table 3 contained in ČSN EN 1504-2)

System
Information
System Structure Curing compound 1 - 2 coats
Hardener / Sealer 1 - 2 coats

Application Details
2 2
Consumption / Dosage 0.15 - 0.25 lt/m /coat (4 - 7 m /lt coat).
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material required
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc.

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Substrate Quality Fresh concrete:
Surface must be free of bleed water and of sufficient strength to withstand finishing
operations.
Hardened / old concrete:
Surfaces must be sound, open textured, clean, free from frost, laitance, surface
water, oils, grease, coatings, all loosely adhering particles and other surface
contaminants.
If in doubt apply a test area first.
For best hardening results, concrete floors must be treated with Sikafloor -
®

CureHard-24 at least 7 - 14 days after their placement or after the cement has had
sufficient time to hydrate.
Substrate Preparation Fresh concrete:
The concrete must be prepared by suitable power or manual floating/tamping
techniques.
Hardened / old concrete:
The substrate must be prepared by suitable mechanical preparation techniques
such as high pressure water and allowed to dry or abrasive blast cleaning
equipment.
All dust, dirt, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all
surfaces before application of the product, preferably by brush and / or vacuum.

Application Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min, +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min, +35°C max.
Substrate Moisture Can be applied on green concrete, without any bleed water.
Content
Relative Air Humidity 100% max.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Product is supplied ready to use.
Application Method / Fresh Concrete:
Tools Apply in a continuous film using a high volume low pressure spray unit as soon as
the surface is firm enough to walk on and in sufficient quantity to keep the surface
damp for at least 30 minutes.
After ~ 30 to 45 minutes, the material begins to gel and becomes slippery. Wet the
material lightly with a water spray to reduce slipperiness and rework into the surface
for 10 - 20 minutes with a soft bristle broom or floor-scrubbing machine. After about
20 minutes, the material will return to a gel. Rinse the floor and remove any excess
material using a squeegee, wet vacuum or mop.
Hardened Concrete:
Apply in a continuous film using a high volume low pressure spray unit.
To ensure maximum penetration, scrub material into the surface with a soft bristle
broom or floor-scrubbing machine (min. 30 minutes), until material begins to gel and
become slippery. Wet the material lightly with a water spray and rework it into the
surface for another 10 - 20 minutes. After this process, rinse the floor and remove
any excess material using a squeegee, wet vacuum or mop.
On porous, rough-textured or broom-finished surfaces, a second coat may be
required.
For large surfaces and greater placing rates, mechanical equipment such as ride-on
cleaning machines can be also used to place, brush in and remove the excess
material from the surface.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Do not use sprayers that were used for spraying silicones or release agents (oils).

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Waiting Time / Where 2 coats are required to ensure maximum densification the second coat can
Overcoating be installed 2 - 4 hours following the first.
Allow previous coats to become tack free before applying additional coats.
Temperature Time
+5°C ~ 4 hours
+10°C ~ 3.5 hours
+20°C ~ 3 hours
+25°C ~ 2 hours

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity.
Drying Time The surface is touch-dry after 2 hours at +20 °C.
Maximum sealing and hardening effect achieved after ca 7 days at +20 °C.
In hot weather (above +25°C) store Sikafloor -CureHard-24 in a cool place prior to
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations use.
In low temperatures (below +10°C) the product may thicken and be difficult to
spray.
Do not use sprayers, which have been used to spray silicones or release agents.
®
Do not mix differing formulations of Sika or other curing membranes.
Ensure spraying equipment is cleaned thoroughly before use and residues of
previous membranes are removed.
Sikafloor -CureHard-24 must be treated mechanically (from light to heavy shot
®

blasting depending on the depth of the penetration) prior to the application of a


coating system.
Sikafloor -CureHard-24 will increase abrasion resistance compared to untreated
®

concrete of the same type.


Protect adjacent elements from contact with Sikafloor -CureHard-24. Immediately
®

wash over-spray from glass, aluminium or highly polished surfaces with water to
avoid etching of surfaces.
Do not use on substrates treated previously with curing agents, membrane forming
sealers or asphalt until these layers have been removed completely.
Only use as curing compound for unregulated specification application.
Gelification time may be increased at low temperatures (below +10°C), high
humidity (from 80% to 100%) or wind free conditions.
In hot weather conditions (above +25°C), gelification may occur before material has
penetrated sufficiently. In such case, apply additional Sikafloor -CureHard-24 to
®

keep the surface wet for the recommended 30 minutes.


When applying, leave no dry spots in order to have homogenous performance.
Touch up where necessary.
For both old and new concrete, thoroughly wash and remove off residue or excess
material. This is important as it is difficult to do so if allowed to dry and may result in
unsightly white stains. This residue solution is non toxic and can be emptied into a
sanitary sewer.
Performance enhancement of the substrates will vary greatly depending on the age,
cement content, humidity content, porosity and penetration of the product into the
substrate.
Sikafloor -CureHard-24 will not compensate for poor substrates with low cement
®

content. It is not intended for substrates which are lightweight or extremely porous
or have worn (aggregate exposed) surfaces.
Sikafloor -CureHard-24 will not hide serious staining or excessive wear.
®

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Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use
Substrate temperature +10°C +20°C +30°C
Fully serviceable ~ 6 hours ~ 5 hours ~ 4 hours

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient and
substrate conditions.

Cleaning /
Maintenance
To maintain the appearance of the floor after application, Sikafloor -CureHard-24
®
Methods
must have all spillages removed immediately and must be regularly cleaned using
rotary brushes, mechanical scrubbers, scrubber dryers, high pressure washers,
wash and vacuum techniques, etc., using suitable detergents and waxes.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Astar
ONE COMPONENT, MULTI-PURPOSE PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Astar is a one part, multi-purpose, acrylic co- ▪ Effectively seals concrete surfaces in a single, eco-
polymer based dispersion used to prime and seal con- nomic operation
crete or mortar substrates prior to underlayment mor- ▪ Preventing water loss into the substrate and bubbles
tar application. forming in the leveling material, reducing absorbency
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Odourless
▪ Improving adhesion on smooth and sound substrates
USES ▪ Useful for internal or external applications and wet
areas
Sika® Astar may only be used by experienced profes- ▪ Low consumption / high coverage
sionals. ▪ Compatible to many substrates
▪ As a primer for reducing absorbency, to improve ad- ▪ Easy to apply
hesion on smooth and sound substrates ▪ Coloured
▪ As a primer for ceramic and tile adhesives
▪ As a primer to protect the substrate against mois-
ture from leveling compounds
▪ Suitable for using prior Sikafloor® Level cementitious
underlayment product range
▪ Primer for mortar applications on cement plates,
gypsum and concrete boards

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Water based acrylic co-polymer dispersion
Packaging 30 kg plastic can
Appearance / Colour Pink liquid
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed ori-
ginal packaging at temperatures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.02 kg/l (25 °C)

APPLICATION INFORMATION

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Consumption Depending on surface absorption 0.1 - 0.2 kg/m2. Some substrates will re-
quire higher consumption than indicated above. This figure is theoretical
and does not include for any additional material required due to surface
porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity Max. 75 %
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Applied Product Ready for Use Ready to overcoat after 4 to 8 hours, depends on weather conditions.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ After applying the area must be protected from rain
and direct sunlight.
▪ Concrete substrate must be sound, rough and of suf- ▪ Don't dilute (product ready to use).
ficient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) ▪ Not recommended for areas permanently sub-
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. merged in water.
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- ▪ In doubt apply a test area first.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- ▪ Do not use for industrial overlayment applications.
face treatments, etc.
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
tured surface. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- due to circumstances beyond our control.
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sik- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
agard®, SikaRep® or SikaMonotop® range of materi- this product may vary from country to country. Please
als. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com- product data and uses.
pletely removed from all surfaces before application
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. The ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
substrate should be dampened to a saturated sur-
face dry condition prior to application of the Sika® For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Astar. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
APPLICATION physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.
▪ Shake or stir Sika® Astar well before use.
▪ Sika® Astar is applied by brush or roller (whichever
achieves better penetration and productivity).
▪ Avoid formation of puddles.
▪ After drying, mortar, levelling layers, ceramic and tile
adhesive can be applied.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all equipment and tools with water immediately
after use. Dried material can only be removed by
mechanical means.

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Sikafloor®-01 Primer
ONE COMPONENT, MULTI-PURPOSE PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor®-01 Primer is a one part, multi-purpose, uni- ▪ Effectively seals concrete surfaces in a single, eco-
versal dispersion primer used to prime and seal con- nomic operation
crete or mortar substrates prior to underlayment mor- ▪ Preventing water loss into the substrate and bubbles
tar application. forming in the leveling material, reducing absorbency
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Improving adhesion on smooth and sound substrates
▪ For interior use
USES ▪ Low consumption / high coverage
▪ Suitable for application on subfloor heating systems
Sikafloor®-01 Primer may only be used by experienced ▪ Short waiting time
professionals. ▪ Compatible to many substrates
▪ Suitable for pre-treating floors following the recom- ▪ Can be sprayed
mended dilution rates ▪ Easy to apply
▪ As a primer for reducing absorbency, to improve ad- ▪ Can be diluted with water
hesion on smooth and sound substrates ▪ Coloured
▪ As a primer to protect the substrate against mois-
ture from the leveling compounds
▪ Suitable for using prior Sikafloor® Level cementitious
underlayment product range

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Synthetic dispersion
Packaging 10 kg plastic can
Appearance / Colour Blue
Shelf life 12 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed ori-
ginal packaging at temperatures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.0 kg/l (25 °C)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Substrate Dilution
Normal absorbent substrates: ce- 1 kg Sikafloor®-01 Primer : 3 l water
mentitious screeds, rapid cement
screed systems or concrete
Calcium sulphate substrates: calci- 1 kg Sikafloor®-01 Primer: 1 l water
um sulphate screeds

Consumption Undiluted ~70 g/m2 depending on absorbency of the substrate, applicator


device and mixing ratio. This figure is theoretical and does not include for
any additional material required due to surface porosity, surface profile,
variations in level and wastage etc..
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Substrate Waiting Time
Normal absorbent substrates: Ce- ~10 min
mentitious
Calcium sulphate based substrates, ~10 min
if calciumsulphate based levelling
compounds are used
Calcium sulphate based substrates, ~24 h
if cement based levelling com-
pounds are used
Non and low absorbent substrates: ~2 h
chipboards
All values are approximate and subject to variation due to climatic condi-
tions.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (whichever achieves better penetration


and productivity).
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Avoid formation of puddles.
▪ Sikafloor®-01 Primer can be sprayed (mixing ratio at
▪ Concrete substrate must be sound, rough and of suf- least 1:1 ).
ficient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) ▪ On very absorbent substrates a second application is
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. recommended.
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con-
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur- CLEANING OF TOOLS
face treatments, etc..
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically Clean all tools and application equipment with water
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment immediately after use. Dried material can only be re-
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- moved by mechanical means.
tured surface.
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- LIMITATIONS
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
▪ After applying, the area must be protected from rain
posed.
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids and direct sunlight.
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- ▪ Not recommended for areas permanently sub-
merged in water.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sik-
agard®, SikaRep® or SikaMonotop® range of materi- ▪ In doubt apply a test area first.
als. ▪ Do not use for industrial overlayment applications.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. The
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
substrate should be dampened to a saturated sur-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
face dry condition prior to application of the Sika-
due to circumstances beyond our control.
floor®-01 Primer.
APPLICATION
▪ Shake or stir Sikafloor®-01 Primer before use.
▪ Apply Sikafloor®-01 Primer with a roller or brush

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor® Level-30 SA
HIGH PERFORMANCE, SELF LEVELLING AND FAST DRYING, CEMENTITIOUS SCREED FOR INTERI-
OR OR EXTERIOR, IN 4 - 30 MM THICKNESS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikafloor® Level-30 SA is a polymer modified, pump- ▪ Self smoothing and highly fluid
able, self levelling fast drying cementitious screed for ▪ Easy to place by pump or manual application
higher thickness interior or exterior floors. ▪ Ready for use
Suitable for use in hot an tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Low shrinkage
▪ Maintains good workability and joint healing
USES ▪ Fast setting and drying
▪ 3 - 4 hours walk on time (+35 °C)
▪ Sikafloor® Level-30 SA is an floor self levelling screed ▪ Good surface appearance and hardness
to level or smooth screeds and concrete floors at a ▪ Casein and Formaldehyde free
thickness between 4 to 30 millimetre in one working ▪ Suitable for use with under floor heating systems
step.
▪ Sikafloor® Level-30 SA is useable as screed for indus-
trial service conditions when sealed with a PU or EP
resin top coat from medium to high load (heavy
traffic and forklift pallet truck with impact load).
▪ Under interior low load service conditions the Sika-
floor® Level-30 SA can be used without a topcoat.
▪ Sikafloor® Level-30 SA is also suitable for filling,
smoothing and levelling of suitable substrates before
applying parquet, ceramic tiles, seamless resinfloors,
textile, elastic floor coverings.
▪ Sikafloor® Level-30 SA is useable as screed for exteri-
or areas when sealed with an waterproofing layer.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polymer modified rapid hardening cement
Packaging 25 kg bags
Appearance / Colour Beige grey powder
Shelf life 9 months from date of production
Storage conditions Stored properly in original, unopened and undamaged packaging in dry
conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct
sunlight, heat and moisture.
Bulk Density ~1.25 kg/l

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Time Temperature Value (w/p = (ASTM C109)
0.21)
1d +20 °C ≥ 20 N/mm2
28 d +20 °C ≥ 35 N/mm2

Tensile Strength in Flexure Time Temperature Value (w/p = (ASTM C580)


0.21)
28 d +20 °C ~ 14 N/mm2

Tensile Adhesion Strength Time Temperature Value (w/p = (EN 12188)


0.21)
28 d +20 °C ≥ 1.5 N/mm2

SYSTEMS
System Structure Priming:
High loads intended use of the floor: Priming with epoxy resins such as
Sikafloor®-161 fully broadcast with quartz sand aggregate from 0.3 to 0.7
millimetre.
Normal intended use of the floor (only interior areas): The one part acrylic
primer Sikafloor®-01 Primer is recommended for a pore free surface with
very good surface adhesion. Please refer to the relevant Product Data
Sheet for the recommended application details etc.
Levelling:
Apply to the required thickness from 4 to 30 millimetre.

Sealer, coatings and adhesives:


Various Sikafloor® EP and PU coatings
SikaCeram® product range for tile adhesives
Various Sikalastic® products
For more information please contack Sika Technical Department.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5 to 5.25 L water for 25 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~2.0 kg/l
Consumption ~2.0 kg/m2/mm
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc..
Layer Thickness 4 - 30 mm (in one single layer)
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 75 %
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life Temperature and Relative Air Hu- Time
midity
+35 °C / 50 % ~30 min
The temperature will affect the pot life.
Application at temperatures above +35 °C will reduce the pot life and the
working time. Temperatures below +35 °C will increase the pot life and ex-
tend the working time.

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Suitable for overcoating with impermeable or moisture sensitive coatings
after:
▪ Layer thickness up to 15 millimetre: 24 hours*
▪ Layer thickness up to 30 millimetre: 48 hours*
Suitable to be covered with ceramic covering after approximately 24 hours.
It is recommended to overcoat Sikafloor® Level-30 SA within 7 days.
* Times are approximate.
When overcoating Sikafloor® Level-30 SA always ensure the moisture con-
tent has achieved the required value for the coating product, as the wait-
ing time will vary with the application thickness and ambient humidity
(Refer to the Coating Product Data Sheet).
Applied Product Ready for Use At +35 °C and 50 % r.h.
Foot traffic ~3 h
Lightly serviceable ~24 h
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing substrate
and ambient conditions, particularly the temperature and relative humid-
ity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ▪ Do not apply on substrates with rising moisture. If


rising moisture can occure an effective damp proof
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT membrane must be applied and be in compliance
with the relevant national standard.
▪ The concrete substrate must be sound and of suffi-
cient compressive strength (> 25 N/mm2) with a min- MIXING
imum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2.
▪ The surface must be clean, dry and free of all con- Add cold water according to the desired consistency
taminants example dirt, oils, grease, coatings and into a clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the
surface treatments etc. Sikafloor® Level-30 SA powder. Sikafloor® Level-30 SA
▪ If in doubt apply a test area first. should be mixed by using low speed electric mixer (ap-
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- proximate 300 to 400 rpm), recommended is the use
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- of a double disc stirring paddle or spiral mix paddle for
posed. 3 minutes or until the mix is free of lumps.
▪ Cement laitance, paints or other surface treatment After mixing leave the material to stand in the contain-
agents must be completely removed. er for approximately 2 minutes until majority of air
▪ Suitable methods for surface preparation are high bubbles have dispersed.
pressure water jetting or abrasive blast cleaning. In case of higher water temperature, the water could
▪ Other pretreatments such as scarifying, milling, etc. be cooled down by using clean ice.
must necessarily another post with a Jet/blast meth- Note: Do not mix Sikafloor® Level-30 SA with cement
od to eliminate the remaining structural faults, this to or other cementitious product. Do not add extra wa-
remove cement laitance and achieve an open and ter or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for best res-
sound textured surface. ults.
▪ Prerequisite for a good bond between the substrate APPLICATION
and levelling screed is an appropriate roughness of
the substrate. The mean surface roughness should be Pour the mixed material onto the primed surface and
as large as possible, but at least 1 millimetre. apply by trowel or pin screed rake to the required
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids thickness. Roll thoroughly with a spiked roller in two
must be carried out using appropriate products from directions to remove any entrapped air. Best applica-
the SikaTop®, Sika® MonoTop®, Sikafloor®, SikaDur® tion time would be during falling temperatures.
and Sikagard® range of materials.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
pletely removed from all surfaces before application
of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
▪ Dewpoint: Beware of condensation! The substrate on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew due to circumstances beyond our control.
point to reduce the risk of condensation, blooming or
laitance on the floor finish.
▪ A suitable primer need to be used.
▪ High mechanical forces on the floor, a floor placed on
soil or poor weak substrates must be primed with
Sikafloor® -161 fully broadcast with quartz sand from
0.4 to 0.7 millimetre. Remarks: quartz sand not ap-
plied in excess and grains must not be fully sealed
with the resin.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-100 Level AE
CEMENTITIOUS, SELF-LEVELLING UNDERLAYMENT

DESCRIPTION Sikafloor®-100 Level AE is particularly suitable for the


subsequent application of floor coverings using
Sikafloor®-100 Level AE is a one part, polymer modi- products from the Sikabond® elastic bonding range,
fied, pumpable, self-levelling, fast hardening cementi- tiling mortars from the SikaCeram® range or Sikafloor
tious underlayment for the levelling and smoothening range under foot traffic.
of interior floors prior to the application of the final
floor finish. CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climate conditions.
▪ Fast application because of the good flow and cohe-
USES sion of the fresh product
▪ Easy to place by pump or manual application
Sikafloor®-100 Level AE can be applied manually or by ▪ Low tension
pump to level floors at a thickness between 2 and 10 ▪ Good bond and compaction
millimeter, prior to the subsequent finishing with ▪ Fast hardening and quick drying
ceramic or stone tiles, linoleum, PVC sheet, wood
flooring or carpets etc.
▪ Levelling of both large and small surfaces
▪ Typical uses are in commercial, residential and do-
mestic properties etc.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polymer modified portland cement and graded aggregates
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 6 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed undamaged packaging at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and
moisture.
Density ~2.10 kg/l (Fresh mortar)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ~11 N/mm2 (24 h / +23 °C) (EN 13892-2)
~25 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (EN 13892-2)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~5 N/mm2 (28 d / +23 °C) (EN 13892-2)

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July 2017, Version 01.01
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5.25 to 5.75 L of water per 25 kg bag
Consumption ~2.10 kg/m2/mm
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or
wastage etc.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 10 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 75 % max.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Pre-Treatment Priming:
Sikafloor®-01 Primer: (dilution 1 kg Sikafloor®-01 Primer : 3 l water) applic-
ation by brush or roller, approximate consumption 70 g/m2 (210 g/m2 di-
luted with water). Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet for re-
commended applications and details.
Or,
Sika® Astar: (no dilution with water) application by brush or roller, approx-
imate consumption 0.1 - 0.2 kg/m2. Please refer to the relevant Product
Data Sheet for recommended applications and details.
Pot Life ~30 minutes (23 °C at 50 % r.h.)
Waiting Time / Overcoating Sikafloor®-100 Level can be covered with textile and elastic coverings as
follows:
Layer Thickness Waiting Time
≤ 3 mm ~24 h
≤ 5 mm ~48 h
≤10 mm ~72 h
All values are approximate and are subject to climatic variation. When cov-
ering the Sikafloor®-100 Level AE always ensure the moisture content has
achieved the required value for the product to cover, as the waiting time
will vary with the application thickness and ambient humidity.
(Refer to the covering product data sheet)

Applied Product Ready for Use At +23 °C and 50 % r.h.


Foot Traffic ~8 h
Fully Cured ~7 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing substrate
and ambient conditions, particularly the temperature and relative humid-
ity.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coat-
ings, cement laitance, sinter layers and surface treat-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ments, etc.
▪ The substrate must have adequate strength, load
Suitable substrates: Concrete, cement screeds bearing capacity and dimensional stability.
▪ Concrete substrate must be sound, rough and of suf- ▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids
ficient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) and surface levelling must be carried out using ap-
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sik-
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically agard®, SikaRep® or SikaMonotop® range of materi-
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment als.
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- ▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
tured surface. pletely removed from all surfaces before application
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed.
▪ The substrate must be sound, rough, clean, dry and

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MIXING BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Add cold water according to the desired consistency All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
into a clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Sikafloor®-100 Level AE powder. Sikafloor®-100 Level due to circumstances beyond our control.
AE should be mixed by using low speed electric mixer
(approximate 300 to 400 rpm) for 3 minutes or until
the mix is free of lumps. After a short maturing time, LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
mix again thoroughly. In case of higher water Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
temperature, the water could be cooled down by using tions the declared data and recommended uses for
clean ice. this product may vary from country to country. Please
Note: Do not mix Sikafloor®-100 Level AE with cement consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
or other cementitious product. Do not add extra wa- product data and uses.
ter or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for best res-
ults.
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
APPLICATION
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Manual: age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Pour the mixed material onto the primed surface and to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
apply by trowel or pin screed rake to the required physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
thickness. Roll thoroughly with a spiked roller in two lated data.
directions to remove any entrapped air.
Pump application: LEGAL NOTES
Please contact Sika Technical Department for further
information The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
CLEANING OF TOOLS products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Clean all tools and application equipment with water properly stored, handled and applied under normal
immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
only be removed mechanically. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
LIMITATIONS ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Do not apply on substrates with rising moisture. If legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
rising moisture can occur, an effective damp proof from this information, or from any written recom-
membrane must be applied and be in compliance with mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
the relevant national standard. Requirements defined user of the product must test the product’s suitability
in relevant valid standards, guidelines and data sheets for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
apply. serves the right to change the properties of its
Use full surface leveling with a minimum layer thick- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
ness of 5 mm when covered with parquet. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikafloor®-100 Level SA
POLYMER MODIFIED CEMENTITIOUS FLOOR LEVELING COMPOUND FOR 2-10 MM.

DESCRIPTION Sikafloor®-100 Level SA is particularly suitable for the


subsequent application of floor coverings using
Sikafloor®-100 Level SA is a one part, polymer modi- products from the Sikabond® elastic bonding range,
fied, pumpable, self-levelling, fast hardening cementi- tiling mortars from the SikaCeram® range or Sikafloor
tious underlayment for the levelling and smoothening range under foot traffic.
of interior floors prior to the application of the final
floor finish. CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climate conditions.
▪ Fast application because of the good flow and cohe-
USES sion of the fresh product
▪ Easy to place by pump or manual application
Sikafloor®-100 Level SA can be applied manually or by ▪ Low tension
pump to level floors at a thickness between 2 and 10 ▪ Good bond and compaction
millimeter, prior to the subsequent finishing with ▪ Fast hardening and quick drying
ceramic or stone tiles, linoleum, PVC sheet, wood
flooring or carpets etc.
▪ Levelling of both large and small surfaces
▪ Typical uses are in commercial, residential and do-
mestic properties etc.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Polymer modified portland cement and graded aggregates
Packaging 25 kg bags
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 6 months from the date of production.
Storage conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed undamaged packaging at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and
moisture.
Density ~2.05 kg/l (fresh mortar)
Bulk Density ~1.3 kg/l

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength (23 °C) 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days (ASTM C109)
w/p = 0.22 ~10 N/mm2 ~20 N/mm2 ~28 N/mm2
(5.5 L water
/ 25 kg)

Tensile Strength in Flexure (23 °C) 28 Days (ASTM C580)


~8.5 N/mm2
(23 °C) 28 Days (ASTM C307)
tensile strength ~6 N/mm2

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5.25 to 5.5 L of water per 25 kg bag
Consumption ~1.6 kg/m2/mm (consumption based on dry material, without addition of
water)
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or
wastage etc.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 10 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity 75 % max.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Pre-Treatment Priming:
Sikafloor®-01 Primer: (dilution 1 kg Sikafloor®-01 Primer : 3 L water) applic-
ation by brush or roller, approximate consumption 70 g/m2 (210 g/m2 di-
luted with water). Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet for re-
commended applications and details.
Or,
Sika® Astar: (no dilution with water) application by brush or roller, approx-
imate consumption 0.1 - 0.2 kg/m2. Please refer to the relevant Product
Data Sheet for recommended applications and details.
Pot Life ~30 min (23 °C at 50 % r.h.)
Waiting Time / Overcoating Sikafloor®-100 Level SA can be covered with textile and elastic coverings as
follows:
Layer Thickness Waiting Time
≤ 3 mm ~24 h
≤ 5 mm ~48 h
≤ 10 mm ~72 h
All values are approximate and are subject to climatic variation. When cov-
ering the Sikafloor®-100 Level SA always ensure the moisture content has
achieved the required value for the product to cover, as the waiting time
will vary with the application thickness and ambient humidity.
(Refer to the covering product data sheet)
Applied Product Ready for Use At +23 °C and 50 % r.h.
Foot Traffic ~8 h
Fully Cured ~7 d
Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing substrate
and ambient conditions, particularly the temperature and relative humid-
ity.

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CLEANING OF TOOLS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Clean all tools and application equipment with water
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
only be mechanically removed.
Suitable substrates: Concrete, cement screeds
▪ Concrete substrate must be sound, rough and of suf- FURTHER DOCUMENTS
ficient compressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2)
with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. The applicable recommendations, guidelines,
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically European Standards, regulations and Safety Data
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Sheets are to be observed, together with the recog-
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- nized architectural and engineering regulations.
tured surface.
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- LIMITATIONS
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. Do not apply on substrates with rising moisture. If
▪ The substrate must be sound, rough, clean, dry and rising moisture can occur, an effective damp proof
free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coat- membrane must be applied and be in compliance with
ings, cement laitance, sinter layers and surface treat- the relevant national standard. Requirements defined
ments, etc. in relevant valid standards, guidelines and data sheets
▪ The substrate must have adequate strength, load apply.
bearing capacity and dimensional stability. Use full surface leveling with a minimum layer thick-
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids ness of 5 mm when covered with parquet.
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap-
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sik- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
agard®, SikaRep® or SikaMonotop® range of materi-
als. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com- on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
pletely removed from all surfaces before application due to circumstances beyond our control.
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
MIXING
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Add cold water according to the desired consistency
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
into a clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the
this product may vary from country to country. Please
Sikafloor®-100 Level SA powder. Sikafloor®-100 Level
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
SA should be mixed by using low speed electric mixer
product data and uses.
(approximate 300 to 400 rpm) for 3 minutes or until
the mix is free of lumps. After a short maturing time,
mix again thoroughly. In case of higher water temper- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
ature, the water could be cooled down by using For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
clean ice. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Note: Do not mix Sikafloor®-100 Level SA with cement to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
or other cementitious product. Do not add extra wa- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
ter or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for best res- lated data.
ults.
APPLICATION
Manual:
Pour the mixed material onto the primed surface and
apply by trowel or pin screed rake to the required
thickness. Roll thoroughly with a spiked roller in two
directions to remove any entrapped air.
Pump application:
Please contact Sika Technical Department for further
information.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2017
Identification no. BH
Version no: BH
®
SikaGard -Putty

SikaGard®-Putty
Surface, Pore Sealing and Smoothing Putty
SikaGard -Putty is an acrylic based putty for filling and smoothing substrates prior
®
Product
to coating. Especially developed for filling and rectifying minor surface defects,
Description mechanically damaged areas and hairline cracks.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

SikaGard -Putty is a ready to use material and should be used without addition of
®
Uses
any extra water. The main usage of SikaGard -Putty is for levelling and filling of
®

inter-coat pinholes and to level off minor irregularities on walls and soffits prior to the
application of pigmented internal and external topcoats.
SikaGard -Putty is an external quality filler and is based on acrylic resin and fine
®
Advantages
fillers. The advantages are:
 Single component, no mixing required
 Easy to apply
 Non-flammable
 Low VOC

Tests
Approvals / Standards Sika Internal Test Results

Product Data
Form White paste
Packaging 25 kg pail

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original packaging between 5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct
sunlight.
Shelf Life 6 months minimum from the date of production, if stored properly in unopened
original packaging.

Technical Data
Density (at 25°C) 1.62 ± 0.05
Flash Point Non-flammable
2
Bond Strength >1.0 N/mm
Solids Content Approximately 69%
Drying Times (at 25°C) Touch dry 1-2 hours;
Hard dry 6 hours (depending on wet film thickness);
Over coating 3-4 hours after drying

631
Layer Thickness 0.25 – 1.00 mm (3.00 mm for blowholes and minor defects)
2
Consumption Approximately 2.4 kg/m /mm thickness
Pot Life (25°C) Approximately 6 hours
Thickness 0.25 – 1.00 mm (3.00 mm for blowholes and minor defects)

Application Details
Substrate preparation Concrete or plaster surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease
cement laitance, loosely adhering particles or any other bond inhibiting substances.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly with clean, cool water.
Application of SikaGard -Putty onto a hot substrate is not recommended
®

Mixing Stir mechanically with a slow speed drill (maximum, 500 rpm) for at least 3 minutes
and until a smooth, even consistency is achieved.
SikaGard -Putty can be applied with a spatula or trowel directly onto the
®
Application
substrate.
The slow drying nature of the compound allows several layers to be applied before
full curing occurs.
When hard, dry sandpaper may be used for smoothening of the surface if needed.
Application of thick layers is not advisable due to the tendency of surface cracking
on drying.
For large surface cracks (< 0.5 mm) and holes, use a glass-fibre mesh / tape before
application of the external putty to bridge the void.
Cleaning Clean equipment and mixer immediately after application with water. Hardened
material can only be removed mechanically.

632
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Health and Safety products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

633
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-62
2-PART EPOXY PROTECTIVE COATING

DESCRIPTION SUSTAINABILITY
Sikagard®-62 is a two part, rigid, 100 % solids, col- According USGBC LEED Rating Sikagard®-62 conforms
oured high build epoxy resin based protective coating. to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low – Emit-
Suitable for hot and tropical climatic conditions. ting Materials: Paints & Coatings SCAQMD Method
304 - 91, VOC Content < 100 g/l
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
Sikagard®-62 may only be used by experienced profes-
sionals. ▪ Coating for concrete protection according the re-
▪ Chemical resistant protective layer on concrete, quirements of EN 1504 - 2 : 2004, Declaration of Per-
structural cementitious mortars, epoxy cement, formance 0206060100100000011008, certified by
epoxy resin based products and steel FPC Notified Body and provided with CE marking.
▪ Lining in storage tanks and silos ▪ Contact with water for wholesome purposes accord-
▪ Anti-corrosion coating on steel in food processing ing BS 6920 - 1 : 2000.
plants, sewage works, farms, agricultural enterprises,
chemical and pharmaceutical facilities and beverage
industry

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Solvent free
▪ Good mechanical and chemical resistance
▪ High build
▪ Impervious to liquids
▪ Easy to mix and to apply

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Part A 3.75 kg drums
Part B 1.25 kg drums

Appearance / Colour RAL 7032 (pebble grey), other on request


Shelf life Part A: 12 months
Part B: 12 months
From date of production if stored properly.

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Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopened and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protected from direct sunlight.
Density Part A ~1.45 kg/l (EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B ~1.02 kg/l
Mixed resin ~1.37 kg/l
Density values determined at +23 °C
Solid content ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness ~80 (DIN 5305)

Mechanical Resistance Taber Abraser CS 10/1000/1000 ~24.4 mg (ASTM D 4060)


Taber Abraser CS 17/1000/1000 ~70 mg
Taber Abraser H 22/1000/1000 ~560.6 mg

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 to concrete (ISO 4624)

Chemical Resistance Please contact Sika Technical Service for specific information.
Thermal Resistance Exposure Dry heat
Permanent +50 °C
Max. 7 d +80 °C
Max. 12 h +100 °C

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Part A : Part B = 3 : 1 (by weight)
Consumption ~0.30 kg/m2 per layer
Layer Thickness ~0.2 mm per layer
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 80 %
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensation
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~30 min
+20 °C ~20 min
+30 °C ~10 min

Waiting Time / Overcoating Temperature Min. Max. Full cure


Temperature
+10 °C Min.
~30 h Max.
~3 d Full
~14 cure
d
+20 °C ~10 h ~2 d ~10 d
+30 °C ~6 h ~1 d ~5 d

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SUBSTRATE PREPARATION

Prior to mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of ▪ The substrate must be sound and of sufficient com-
part B has been added to part A mix continuously for 3 pressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with a min-
minutes until an uniform mixed has been achieved. imum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2.
Use a low speed electrical stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) to ▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con-
avoid air entrapment. To ensure proper mixing pour taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
material into a clean container and stir again. Apply by face treatments, etc.
brush, roller or airless spray. ▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex-
tured surface.

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▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- due to circumstances beyond our control.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and
Sikagard® range of materials. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
CLEANING OF TOOLS consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use. product data and uses.
Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed
mechanically. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
LIMITATIONS age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Do not apply Sikagard®-62 on substrates with rising to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
moisture. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
▪ Freshly applied Sikagard®-62 should be protected lated data.
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
hours. LEGAL NOTES
▪ Apply on a falling temperature. If applied during
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
rising temperatures “pin holing” may occur from
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
rising air.
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ These pinholes can be closed after a soft grinding by
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
applying a scratch coat of Sikafloor®-161 mixed with
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
approximately 3 % of Extender T, or by Sikafloor® PS
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
epoxy putty.
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Construction joints require pre-treatment. Treat as
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
follows:
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Static Cracks: prefill and level with Sikadur® or Sika-
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
floor ® epoxy resin
from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Dynamic cracks: to be assessed and if necessary ap-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ply a stripe coat of elastomeric material or design as
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
a movement joint
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may
serves the right to change the properties of its
lead to a reduced service life and reflective cracking.
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-63 N
2-PART EPOXY PROTECTIVE COATING

DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION


Sikagard®-63 N is a two part, rigid, total solid, col- According USGBC LEED Rating Sikagard®-63 N con-
oured epoxy resin based protective coating. forms to the requirements of LEED EQ Credit 4.2: Low
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates. – Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings SCAQMD
Method 304-91 VOC Content < 100 g/l
USES
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Chemical resistant protective layer on concrete,
stone, cementitious mortars and renderings, epoxy Coating for concrete protection according the require-
cement, epoxy resin based products and steel ments of EN 1504-2/2004, DoP
▪ Lining in storage tanks and silos 0206060100300000011008, certified by FPC Notified
▪ Anti-corrosion coating on steel in food processing Body and provided with CE-Marking
plants, sewage works, farms, agricultural enterprises,
chemical and pharmaceutical facilities and beverage
industry

CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
▪ Solvent free
▪ Good mechanical and chemical resistance
▪ High build
▪ Impervious to liquids
▪ Easy to mix and to apply

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Part A 8.70 kg container
Part B 1.3 kg container
Part A + B 10 kg ready to mix unit

Appearance / Colour RAL 7032 (pebble grey), other on request


Shelf life 12 month from date of production
Storage conditions The packaging must be stored properly in original, unopend and undam-
aged sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C
and +30 °C. Protected from direct sunlight.

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Density Mixed resin ~1.35 kg/l (EN ISO 2811-1)
Density values determined at +23 °C
Solid content ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 to concrete (ISO 4624)
> 15 N/mm2 to steel (EN 24624)
> 10 N/mm2 to aluminium (EN 24624)

Chemical resistance For further information please contact Sika Technical Department.
Thermal Resistance Exposure Dry heat
Permanent +40 °C
Max. 3 days +60 °C

Diffusion Resistance to Water Vapour µH2O ~100 000 (EN ISO 7783-1)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Part A : Part B = 83 : 17 by weight
Consumption ~0.15 kg/m² per layer
Layer Thickness ~0.1 mm per layer
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 80 %
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
≥ 3 °C above dew point, beware of condensation
Pot Life Temperature Time
+10 °C ~30 min
+20 °C ~20 min
+30 °C ~10 min

Waiting Time / Overcoating Temperature Minimum Maximum Full cure


Temperature
+10 °C Minimum
9h Maximum
3d Full
14 dCure
+20 °C 5h 2d 9d
+30 °C 4h 1d 5d

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS reinforced linings. Freshly applied Sikagard®-63 N must


be protected from rain, condensation and water for at
Prior to mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of least 24 hours. For exact colour matching ensure the
part B has been added to part A mix continuously for 3 use the same control batch numbers.
minutes until an uniform mixed has been achieved.
Use a low speed electrical stirrer (300 to 400 rpm) to BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
avoid air entrapment. To ensure proper mixing pour
material into a clean container and stir again. Apply by All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
brush, short piled roller or airles spray. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools with Thinner C immediately after use.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Hardened and/or cured material can only be removed Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
mechanically. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
LIMITATIONS consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
This product may only be used by experienced profes-
sionals. Do not apply Sikagard®-63 N on moist sub- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
strates. Sag resistance on vertical surface is < 100 μm.
Sikagard®-63 N cannot be used to produce glass fibre For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-

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age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

LEGAL NOTES
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 12/06/2013
Identification no: 02 06 06 01 0 050 000001
Version: GCC
®
Sikagard -65 WN

Sikagard®-65 WN
Water Dispersed, Two-part Epoxy Protective
Curing Compound and Coating
®
Product Sikagard -65 WN is a protective two-part, solvent free, water dispersed epoxy
resin for the efficient curing and protection of precast concrete segments
Description
Construction

immediately after de-moulding. It is designed and formulated to meet high durability


demands in aggressive environments. It is particularly used in tunnels.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
®
Uses  Sikagard -65 WN is ideally suited for tunnel segments and similar precast units
combining curing compound and protective coating properties against the attack
of aggressive chemicals.
®
 Sikagard -65 WN is applied immediately after de-moulding at a thickness
of 0.1 - 0.2 mm
®
 Sikagard -65 WN is ideal when high chemical resistance and mechanical
strengths are needed
Characteristics /  Easy and fast application by roller
Advantages  Water dispersed
 Tools can be cleaned with water
 Solvent free
 Odourless
 Excellent opacity (hiding power)
 Good adhesion to damp and green concrete (> 1.5 N/mm2)
 Economical
 Fast curing rate at elevated temperatures
 Good pore sealing properties
 Very good protection against chemical attack and aggressive water etc.
 Maximum concrete substrate temperature for application of
Sikagard®-65 WN is +70°C

Product Data
Form Liquid
Colours Grey, ~ RAL 7032 (other colours available on request).
Packaging 30 kg ready for use units (part A + part B)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
+5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and frost.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and
unopened, original sealed containers.

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Technical Data
Chemical base Epoxy resin, water dispersed
Density (at 23°C) Part A: ~ 1.8 kg/lt
Part B: ~ 1.0 kg/lt
Part A+B (mixed): ~ 1.4 kg/lt
Solid Volume ~ 56%
Water Vapour Diffusion ~2800
Coefficient (µH2O)

System
Information
System Structure Single layer application on segments:
®
1 x Sikagard -65 WN: 300 - 450 g/m2
Double layer application on segments:
®
1 x Sikagard -65 WN: 250 - 400 g/m2
®
1 x Sikagard -65 WN: 150 - 250 g/m2

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Moisture Dry or damp (free of cement laitance).
Content

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 3 : 1 by weight
Mixing Time ~ 2 - 3 minutes
®
Mixing Tools Sikagard -65 WN is supplied in pre-batched units. Mix part A (resin) briefly using a
low speed drill and stirrer (max. 600 rpm). Add all part B and continue mixing until
no streaks of colour are visible and the mix is completely uniform.
Application Method / The coating can be brushed or rolled and then over rolled to ensure the surface is
®
Tools sealed. It is not recommended to spray Sikagard -65 WN
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with clean water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Potlife
Temperature Potlife
+10°C ~ 40 minutes
+20°C ~ 20 minutes
+30°C ~ 10 minutes

Note: The end of the potlife cannot be physically recognised.


Therefore the specified potlife must be adhered to and monitored.

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Curing Details
Applied Product ready Rate of Cure at 85% r.h.
for use
Min. curing time before
Temperature Full cure
transportation of segments
+10°C 48 hours 14 days
+20°C 12 hours 10 days
+30°C 4 hours 7 days

Notes on application/ When applying 2 coats, the second coat shall be applied after the first coat is tack
Limits free
Waiting time between the layers must be less than 3 days
The end of the potlife cannot be visually or physically detected. Therefore the
specified pot life must be timed and observed strictly
Construction

®
Always ensure good ventilation when using Sikagard -65 WN in a confined space,
to ensure drying and full curing.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-PW
CHEMICAL RESISTANT, NON- TOXIC EPOXY COATING

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikagard®-PW is a two component, solvent free, non- ▪ Suitable for direct contact with potable water
toxic epoxy coating with outstanding mechanical and ▪ Easy to clean, tough glossy finish
chemical properties. ▪ Very good resistance to a wide range of chemicals
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. and corrosive vapours
▪ May be used as part of bridging lamination systems
USES ▪ Sewage resistant
▪ Solvent free
Sikagard®-PW may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ Good mechanical and chemical resistant
fessionals. ▪ High build
▪ Chemical resistant protective layer on concrete, ▪ Impervious to liquids
structural cementitious mortars, epoxy cement,
epoxy resin based products and steel APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Lining in storage tanks and silos
▪ Anti-corrosion coating on steel in food processing ▪ Contact with water for wholesome purposes accord-
plants, sewage works, farms, agricultural enterprises, ing BS 6920 - 1 : 2000.
chemical and pharmaceutical facilities and beverage
industry

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 20 kg units (16 kg Part A + 4 kg Part B)
Appearance / Colour White or Grey colour (mixed A + B)
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in unopened, undamaged and sealed original packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.57 kg/l (23 °C)
Solid content ~100 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (ASTM C 1583)

Chemical Resistance Please contact Sika Technical Department for specific information.

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Thermal Resistance 50 °C (dry heat)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio (A : B) = (4 : 1) by weight
Consumption ~0.32 kg/m2 for a layer-thicknes of 200 micron.
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc..
Layer Thickness Minimum two coats, each minimum 200 microns thick.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 80 %
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3 °C above dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation or blooming on the floor finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probab-
ility of blooming.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw moisture content.
Test method: Sika®-Tramex meter, CM-measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene-sheet).
Pot Life ~40 min. (20 °C)
Curing Time Fully cured 7 d (25 °C)

Waiting Time / Overcoating Min. 4 h (35 °C)


Min. 5 h (25 °C)
Max. 2 d (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS minutes until an uniform mixed has been achieved.


Use a low speed electrical stirrer (300 - 400 rpm) to
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION avoid air entrapment. To ensure proper mixing pour
material into a clean container and stir again. Apply by
▪ The substrate must be sound and of sufficient com- brush, roller or airless spray.
pressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with a min- Further coats and Sika® Reemat Premuim may be ap-
imum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2 plied to enhance the protective performance of the
▪ The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all con- system.
taminants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and sur-
face treatments, etc. CLEANING OF TOOLS
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment Tools and equipment should be cleaned with Sika®
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex- Thinner immediately after use. Hardened material can
tured surface. only be removed
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- mechanically.
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex-
posed. LIMITATIONS
▪ Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids
and surface levelling must be carried out using ap- ▪ Do not apply Sikagard®-PW on substrates with rising
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and moisture.
▪ Freshly applied Sikagard®-PW should be protected
Sikagard® range of materials.
from damp, condensation and water for at least 24
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
hours.
pletely removed from all surfaces before application
▪ Apply on a falling temperature. If applied during
of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.
▪ Steel surfaces should be primed using a suitable rising temperatures “pin holing” may occur from
Sika® Permacor® anti-corrosion primer. rising air.
▪ These pinholes can be closed after a soft grinding by
APPLICATION applying a scratch coat of Sikafloor®-161 mixed with
approximately 3 % of Extender T, or by Sikafloor® PS
Prior to mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of epoxy putty.
part B has been added to part A mix continuously for 3 ▪ For potable water application, local authorities / reg-

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ulations should be followed. LEGAL NOTES
▪ The cleaning and disinfection procedures of installed
membrane surfaces shall be performed according to The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
the requirements of the local Water Authority. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
due to circumstances beyond our control. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- from this information, or from any written recom-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
this product may vary from country to country. Please user of the product must test the product’s suitability
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
product data and uses. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing be supplied on request.
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Permacor®-2305 Rapid
2-PACK EP-ZINC-PHOSPHATE / MIO PRIMER FOR STEEL

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Permacor®-2305 Rapid is a 2-pack primer based ▪ Applicable and fast curing even at low temperatures
on epoxy resin with reactive anticorrosion pigments. down to -10 °C
Low solvent content according to Protective Coatings ▪ Fast overcoatability
Directive of German Paint Industry Association (VdL-RL ▪ Dry film thickness up to 160 microns per layer
04).
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
Sika® Permacor®-2305 Rapid may only be used by ex-
perienced professionals.
Primer for atmospherically exposed steel surfaces.
In combination with 2-pack intermediate coats and
topcoats Sika® Permacor®-2305 Rapid offers a mech-
anical resistant and highly weather resistant coating
system for long-life corrosion protection according to
ISO 12944-5.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Part A 20 kg
Part B 4 kg
Part A + B 24 kg ready to mix units

Appearance / Colour Red brown approximately RAL 8012


Light grey approximately RAL 7035
Shelf life 2 years from date of production.
Storage conditions In originally sealed containers in a cool and dry environment.
Density ~1.5 kg/l
Solid content ~55 % by volume
~75 % by weight

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Resistant against atmospheric exposure.

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Thermal Resistance Dry heat up to approximately +120 °C, short term up to +150 °C

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Systems Steel:
1 - 2 x Sika® Permacor®-2305 Rapid

Suitable intermediate and topcoats: Versatile overcoatable with 2-pack


coats of Sika® Permacor® series.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Components A : B
By weight 100 : 20

Thinner Sika® Thinner E+B


If necessary maximum 5 % Sika® Thinner E + B may be added to adapt the
viscosity.
Consumption Theoretical material-consumption / VOC without loss for medium dry film
thickness:
Dry film thickness 100 μm 160 μm
Wet film thickness 185 μm 290 μm
Consumption ~0.272 kg/m2 ~0.436 kg/m2
VOC ~68.2 g/m 2 ~109.1 g/m2

Product Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.


Relative Air Humidity Maximum 85 %, except the surface temperature is significantly higher than
the dew point temperature, it shall be at least 3 °C above dew point.
The surface must be dry and free from ice.
Surface Temperature -10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life +10 °C ~5 h
+20 °C ~3 h
+30 °C ~1 h

Drying Stage 6 Dry film thickness 160 μm (ISO 9117-5)


+10 °C 13 h
+20 °C 7h

Waiting Time / Overcoating Minimum:


+10 °C 12 h
+20 °C 6h
Maximum: 1 year
Drying time Final drying time
Full hardness is achieved within 4 days at +20 °C.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS tom of the container).

SURFACE PREPARATION Mix for at least 3 minutes until a homogeneous mix-


ture is achieved. Fill mixed material into clean contain-
Steel: er and mix again shortly as described above. During
Blast-cleaning to Sa 2 ½ according to ISO 12944, part 4. mixing and handling of the materials always wear pro-
Free from dirt, oil and grease. tective goggles, suitable gloves and other protective
clothings.
MIXING
APPLICATION
Stir component A very thoroughly using an electric
mixer (start slowly, then increase up to approximately The method of application has a major effect on
300 rpm). Add component B carefully and mix both achieving uniform thickness and appearance. Spray ap-
components very thoroughly (including sides and bot- plication will give the best results. The indicated dry

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film thickness is easily achieved by airless spray. LEGAL NOTES
Adding solvents reduces the sag resistance and the dry
film thickness. In case of application by roller or brush, The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
additional applications may become necessary to tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
achieve the required coating thickness, depending on products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
type of construction, site conditions, colour shade etc. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Prior to major coating operations a test application on properly stored, handled and applied under normal
site may be useful to ensure the selected application conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
method will provide the requested results. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
By brush and roller: ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Suitable only for small areas. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Airless-spraying: from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Pressure minimum 180 bar mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
▪ Nozzle size 0.38 - 0.53 mm (0.015 - 0.021 inch) user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Spraying angle 40° - 80° for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
CLEANING OF TOOLS products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
SikaCor® Cleaner or Sika® Thinner E + B be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based be supplied on request.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS
HIGH SOLID 2-PACK-ACRYLIC-POLYURETHANE TOPCOAT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS is a 2-pack Acrylic-Poly- ▪ Excellent weather resistance due to high gloss and
urethane topcoat, with extremely low solvent content colour retention
and with very good optical and mechanical properties. ▪ Fast curing characteristics, short recoating time
Low solvent content according to Protective Coatings ▪ Economical due to high volume solids
Directive of German Paint Industry Association ▪ VOC-value of approximately 250 g/l
(VdL-RL 04).
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES ▪ Tested according to NORSOK Standard M-501, Rev. 6,
system no. 1.
Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS may only be used by exper-
iencedprofessionals.
Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS is used as mechanically
resistant top coat for atmospheric exposed steel sur-
faces for example bridges, pipelines, industrial and
harbour installations, tanks, wind power stations as
well as sewage treatment plants and steel structures
in common.
Together in combination with 2-pack primers and in-
termediate coats of SikaCor® and Sika® Permacor® res-
ults in mechanically resistant coating systems for long
life corrosion protection with extremely high weather
resistance up to corrosivity category C5-M high, ac-
cording to ISO 12944-2.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS 25 kg and 10 kg
Sika® Thinner P 25 L and 5 L

Appearance / Colour RAL, NCS, others on request.


Shelf life 2 years
Storage conditions In originally sealed containers in a cool and dry environment.
Density ~1.4 kg/l
Solid content ~70 % by volume
~82 % by weight

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Chemical Resistance Water, sea water, sewage,diluted inorganic acids and lyes, salt, detergents,
grease, oil and for short term contact to solvents and gasoline.
Thermal Resistance Dry heat up to approximately +120 °C, short term up to + 150 °C
Damp heat up to approximately +50 °C

SYSTEMS
Systems Steel:
As a topcoat on the following primers and intermediate coats:
Sika® Permacor®-2204 VHS
Sika® Permacor®-2215 EG VHS
SikaCor®-6205 VHS Turbo, SikaCor® EG-1 and SikaCor® EG-1 VHS

1 x Sika Poxicolor® Primer HE NEW or SikaCor® Zinc R


1 x SikaCor® EG-1 VHS
1 x Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS

Galvanized steel, stainless steel and aluminium:


1 x SikaCor® EG-1 or SikaCor® EG-1 VHS
1 x Sika® Permacor®-2230 VHS

In case of exposure to permanent condensation use SikaCor® Zinc R or


Sika® Permacor®-2311 Rapid as primer.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Components A : B
By weight 100 : 18
By volume 3.8 : 1

Thinner Sika® Thinner P


If necessary max. 5 % Sika® Thinner P may be added to adapt the viscosity.
Consumption Theoretical material-consumption/VOC without loss for medium dry film
thickness:
Dry film thickness ~80 μm
Wet film thickness ~115 μm
Consumption ~0.160 kg/m²
VOC ~28.8 g/m²

Product Temperature Min. + 5 °C


Relative Air Humidity Max. 85 %, except the surface temperature is significantly higher than the
dew point temperature, it shall be at least 3 °C above dew point.
Surface Temperature Min. + 5 °C
0 °C when accelerated with SikaCor® PUR Accelerator.
Pot Life At +10 °C ~4 h
At +20 °C ~2 h
At +30 °C ~1 h

Drying Stage 6 Dry film thickness ~80 μm (ISO 9117-5)


+5 °C after ~20 h
+15 °C after ~10 h
+20 °C after ~6 h
+30 °C after ~3 h

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Dry film thickness ~80 μm
min. +5 °C after min.~18 h
min. +15 °C after min. ~9 h
min. +20 °C after min. ~5 h
min. +30 °C after min. ~2 h
Max. unlimited

Prior to further applications possible contamination must be removed


(see surface preparation).
Drying time Final drying time
Depending on film thickness and temperature full hardness is achieved
after 1 - 2 weeks.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SURFACE PREPARATION Sika® Thinner C

Steel: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Blast cleaning to Sa 2 ½ according to ISO 12944, part 4.
Free from dirt, oil and grease. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Galvanized steel, stainless steel and aluminium: due to circumstances beyond our control.
Free from dirt, oil, grease and corrosion products.
In case of condensation the surfaces must be slightly LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
sweep blasted with a ferrite-free blasting abrasive.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
For contaminated surfaces e.g. galvanized or primed tions the declared data and recommended uses for
areas we recommend to clean with SikaCor® Wash. this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
MIXING product data and uses.

Stir component A thoroughly using an electric mixer ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
(start slowly, then increase up to approximately 300
rpm). Add component B carefully and mix both com- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
ponents thoroughly (including sides and bottom of the age and disposal of chemical products, user shall refer
container). Mix for at least 3 minutes until a homogen- to the most recent Safety Data Sheets (SDS) contain-
eous mixture is achieved. Pour mixed material into ing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety
clean container and mix again shortly as described related data.
above.
APPLICATION
The method of application has a major effect on
achieving uniform thickness and appearance. Spray ap-
plication will give the best results. The indicated dry
film thickness is easily achieved by airless spray.
Adding solvents reduces the sag resistance and the dry
film thickness. In case of application by roller or brush,
additional applications may become necessary to
achieve the required coating thickness, depending on
type of construction, site conditions, colour shade etc.
Prior to major coating operations a test application on
site may be useful to ensure the selected application
method will provide the requested results.

Airless-spraying:
▪ Pressure minimum 150 bar
▪ Nozzle size 0.38 - 0.53 mm (0.015 - 0.021 inch)
▪ Spraying angle 40 ° - 80 °

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCor® EG-5
2-PACK AY-PUR TOP COAT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCor® EG-5 is a 2-pack acrylic polyurethane top Combined with 2-pack epoxy primer and intermediate
coat. coats:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Very good corrosion protection properties
▪ Excellent chemical, weather and colour stability
USES ▪ Tough elastic and hard but not brittle
▪ Largely insensitive against shock and impact
SikaCor® EG-5 may only be used by experienced pro-
fessionals. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
In combination with 2-pack primer and intermediate
coats of the SikaCor® and Sika® Permacor® product ▪ Approved according to German standard ‘TL/TP-KOR-
range for heavy duty corrosion protection of steel Stahlbauten’, page 87 and page 94.
structures. ▪ In combination with SikaCor® PUR Accelerator, Sika-
Also suitable for submerged steel. Cor® EG-5 is approved according to German stand-
ard ‘TL/TP-KOR-Stahlbauten’, page 97.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging SikaCor® EG-5 30 kg and 10 kg net.

Appearance / Colour RAL and NCS colour shades


Shelf life 2 years from date of manufacture
Storage conditions In originally sealed containers in a cool and dry environment.
Density ~1.3 kg/l
Solid content ~61 % by volume
~74 % by weight

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Weather, water, sewage, seawater, smoke, de-icing salts, acid and lye va-
pours, oils, grease and short term exposure to fuels and solvents.
Thermal Resistance Dry heat up to +150 °C, short term up to +180 °C
Damp heat up to approximately +50 °C
In case of higher temperatures please consult Sika.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Systems Steel:
Used as top coat on 2-pack primer and intermediate coats of the SikaCor®
and Sika® Permacor® product range.

Galvanized steel, stainless steel and aluminium:


1 x SikaCor® EG-1 or SikaCor® EG-1 VHS
1 x SikaCor® EG-5

In case of light colours a second top coat of SikaCor® EG-5 may become ne-
cessary to achieve perfect opacity.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Components A : B
By weight 90 : 10
By volume 7.1 : 1

Thinner Sika® Thinner EG


If necessary maximum 5 % Sika® Thinner EG may be added to adapt the vis-
cosity

Consumption Theoretical material-consumption/VOC without loss for medium dry film


thickness:
Dry film thickness 60 μm 80 μm
Wet film thickness 100 μm 130 μm
Consumption ~0.130 kg/m² ~0.170 kg/m²
VOC ~33.2 g/m² ~44.3 g/m²

Product Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.


Relative Air Humidity Maximum 85 %, except the surface temperature is significantly higher than
the dew point temperature, it shall be at least 3 °C above dew point.
The surface must be dry and free from ice.
Surface Temperature Minimum +5 °C
0 °C by adding SikaCor® PUR Accelerator
Pot Life +10 °C ~7 h ~5 h *
+20 °C ~5 h ~3 h *
+30 °C ~4 h ~2 h *
(*Adding 1 % by weight SikaCor® PUR Accelerator)
Drying Stage 6 Dry film thickness 80 μm (ISO 9117-5)
+5 °C 21 h
+10 °C 18 h
+20 °C 14 h
+40 °C 3h
+80 °C 45 min

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Adding 1 % by weight SikaCor® PUR Accelerator
Dry film thickness 80 μm (ISO 9117-5)
0 °C 52 h
+5 °C 18 h
+10 °C 13 h
+20 °C 5h

Waiting Time / Overcoating Minimum waiting time until drying stage 6 is achieved to unlimited maxim-
um time.
Prior to further applications possible contamination must be removed (see
page 3 surface preparation).

Drying time Final drying time


Depending on film thickness and temperature full hardness is achieved
after 1 to 2 weeks. Tests of the completed coating system should only be
carried out after final curing.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SURFACE PREPARATION
Steel: By brush and roller
Blast cleaning to Sa 2 ½ according to ISO 12944, part 4.
Free from dirt, oil and grease. Conventional high pressure spraying:
▪ Nozzle size 1.5 - 2.5 mm
Galvanized steel, stainless steel and aluminium: ▪ Pressure 3 - 5 bar
Free from dirt, oil, grease and corrosion products. ▪ Oil and water trap is compulsory
In case of permanent immersion and condensation the
surfaces must be slightly sweep blasted with non-fer- Airless-spraying:
rous abrasives. ▪ Pressure minimum 180 bar
▪ Nozzle size 0.38 - 0.53 mm (0.015 - 0.021 inch)
Contaminated surfaces for example galvanized or ▪ Spraying angle 40° - 80°
primed areas we recommend to clean with SikaCor®
Wash. CLEANING OF TOOLS

MIXING SikaCor® Cleaner


Spraying equipment must be rinsed with Sika® Thin-
Stir component A very thoroughly using an electric ner EG before using SikaCor® EG-5.
mixer (start slowly, then increase up to approximately
300 rpm). Add component B carefully and mix both BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
components very thoroughly (including sides and bot-
tom of the container). Mix for at least 3 minutes until a All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
homogeneous mixture is achieved. Fill mixed material on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
into clean container and mix again shortly as de- due to circumstances beyond our control.
scribed above.
APPLICATION
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
The method of application has a major effect on tions the declared data and recommended uses for
achieving uniform thickness and appearance. Spray ap- this product may vary from country to country. Please
plication will give the best results. The indicated dry consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
film thickness is easily achieved by airless spray. product data and uses.
Adding solvents reduces the sag resistance and the dry
film thickness. In case of application by roller or brush,
additional applications may become necessary to ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
achieve the required coating thickness, depending on For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
type of construction, site conditions, colour shade etc. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Prior to major coating operations a test application on to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
site may be useful to ensure the selected application physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
method will provide the requested results. lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCor® EG Phosphat
HIGH-SOLID EPOXY ZINC PHOSPHATE PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCor® EG Phosphat is a 2-pack primer based on Combined with 2-pack epoxy intermediate coats and
epoxy resin containing zinc phosphate. 2-pack PUR top coats:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Very good corrosion protection
▪ Excellent chemical, weather and colour stability
USES ▪ Tough elastic and hard but not brittling
▪ Insensitive against shock and impact
SikaCor® EG Phosphat may only be used by experi-
enced professionals. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
Designed as primer for steel surfaces exposed to atmo-
spheric conditions. ▪ Approved according to German standard ‘TL/TP-KOR-
In combination with 2-pack intermediate and top coats Stahlbauten’, page 87.
SikaCor® EG Phosphat is a mechanical resistant coat-
ing system for rural, urban, industry and sea atmo-
sphere according to ‘ISO 12944-5’.
Suitable as welding primer in 20 μm thickness. Test re-
port on request.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging SikaCor® EG Phosphat 30 kg, 15 kg and 3 kg net.
Sika® Thinner EG 25 L, 10 L and 3 L
SikaCor® Cleaner 160 L and 25 L

Appearance / Colour Sand yellow approximately RAL 1002.


Red brown approximately RAL 8012.
Zinc grey approximately RAL 7005.
Shelf life 3 years from date of manufacture.
Storage conditions In originally sealed containers in a cool and dry environment.
Density ~1.6 kg/l
Solid content ~62 % by volume
~80 % by weight

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Combined with 2-pack epoxy intermediate coats and 2-pack PUR top coats:
Weathering, water, sewage, seawater, smoke gas, de-icing salts, acid and
lye vapours, oils, grease and short term exposure to fuels and solvents.
Thermal Resistance Dry heat up to +100 °C, short term up to +150 °C.
In case of higher temperatures please consult Sika Technical Department.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Systems Steel:
1 - 2 x SikaCor® EG Phosphat

Suitable intermediate and top coats:


2-pack top coats of our SikaCor® and Sika® Permacor® range.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Components A : B
By weight 90 : 10
By volume 4.9 : 1

Thinner Sika® Thinner EG


If necessary maximum 5 % Sika® Thinner EG may be added to adapt the vis-
cosity

In case of using SikaCor® EG Phosphat as weldable shop coating add ap-


proximately 20 % by weight Sika® Thinner EG.

Consumption Theoretical material-consumption/VOC without loss for medium dry film


thickness:
Dry film thickness 20 μm 80 μm
Wet film thickness 30 μm 130 μm
Consumption ~0.050 kg/m2 ~0.205 kg/m2
VOC ~10.3 g/m 2 ~41.3 g/m2
The dry film thickness of the primer coat does not respect the correction
factors on rough surfaces according to ISO 19840.
With SikaCor® EG Phosphat up to 120 μm dry film thickness can be
achieved by airless spraying.
Product Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity Maximum 85 %, except the surface temperature is significantly higher than
the dew point temperature, it shall be at least 3 °C above dew point.
Surface Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life +10 °C ~12 h
+20 °C ~8 h
+30 °C ~5 h

Drying Stage 6 Dry film thickness 80 μm (ISO 9117-5)


+5 °C 10 h
+10 °C 7h
+20 °C 3.5 h
+40 °C 25 min
+80 °C 15 min

Waiting Time / Overcoating Minimum waiting time until drying stage 6 is achieved to maximum 1 year.
In case of longer waiting times please contact Sika Technical Department.

Make sure that all contamination is removed before overcoating with top-
coats (see below: surface preparation).

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Drying time Final drying time
Depending on film thickness and temperature full hardness is achieved
after 1 - 2 weeks. Tests of the completed coating system should only be
carried out after final curing.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SURFACE PREPARATION SikaCor® Cleaner

Steel: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Blast cleaning to Sa 2 ½ according to ISO 12944, part 4.
Free from dirt, oil and grease. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
For contaminated and weathered surfaces we recom- due to circumstances beyond our control.
mend to clean with SikaCor® Wash.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
MIXING
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Stir component A very thoroughly using an electric tions the declared data and recommended uses for
mixer (start slowly, then increase up to approximately this product may vary from country to country. Please
300 rpm). Add component B carefully and mix both consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
components very thoroughly (including sides and bot- product data and uses.
tom of the container). Mix for at least 3 minutes until a
homogeneous mixture is achieved. Fill mixed material ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
into clean container and mix again shortly as de-
scribed above. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
APPLICATION to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
The method of application has a major effect on physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
achieving uniform thickness and appearance. Spray ap- lated data.
plication will give the best results. The indicated dry
film thickness is easily achieved by airless spray.
Adding solvents reduces the sag resistance and the dry
film thickness. In case of application by roller or brush,
additional applications may become necessary to
achieve the required coating thickness, depending on
type of construction, site conditions, colour shade etc.
Prior to major coating operations a test application on
site may be useful to ensure the selected application
method will provide the requested results.

By brush and roller

Conventional high pressure spraying:


▪ Nozzle size 1.5 - 2.5 mm
▪ Pressure 3 - 5 bar
▪ Oil and water trap is compulsory

Airless-spraying:
▪ Pressure minimum 180 bar
▪ Nozzle size 0.38 - 0.53 mm (0.015 - 0.021 inch)
▪ Spraying angle 40°- 80°

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCor® Zinc R
LOW-SOLVENT EPOXY ZINC-RICH PRIMER FOR STEEL

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


2-pack, highly pigmented zinc-rich primer of low ▪ Excellent corrosion protection
solvent content, based on epoxy resin. ▪ Mechanically extraordinary resistant
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Extremely high water and condensation water resist-
ance
USES ▪ Fast drying and curing characteristics

SikaCor® Zinc R may only be used by experienced pro- APPROVALS / STANDARDS


fessionals.
Robust corrosion protection primer for steel offering a ▪ Approved according to German standard ‘TL/TP-KOR-
wide range of applications. Stahlbauten’, page 87.
Mainly for bridges, pipe lines, containers, industrial
and harbour installations, sewage treatment plants
and large machinery; submerged or non-submerged in
industrial or marine environments.
Particularly suited for workshop application as heavy
duty transportable coating.
In a dry film thickness of 20 μm SikaCor® Zinc R can
also be employed as welding primer. Test report is
available upon request.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging SikaCor® Zinc R 26 kg, 15 kg and 7 kg net.

Appearance / Colour Zinc grey


Tinted red
Shelf life Minimum 1 year from date of production
Storage conditions In original sealed containers in a cool and dry environment.
Density ~2.8 kg/l
Solid content ~67 % by volume
~89 % by weight

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE The fully cured material is resistant to weathering, water and mechanical
wear.

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Thermal Resistance Dry heat up to approximately +150 °C, short term up to maximum +180 °C.
Damp heat up to approximately +50 °C.

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Systems Steel:

Without top coat:


2 x SikaCor® Zinc R

For priming under top coat:


1 x SikaCor® Zinc R

Weldable shop primer:


1 x SikaCor® Zinc R, dry film thickness 20 μm.

Suitable top coats:


Universally recoatable with 1- and 2-pack products of Sika GCC. Contact
Technical Department to confirm compatability.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Components A : B
By weight 94 : 6
By volume 4.4 : 1

Thinner Sika® Thinner K


If necessary maximum 3 % Sika® Thinner K may be added to adapt the vis-
cosity.
In case of using as weldable shop primer add ~12 % b.w. Sika® Thinner K.
Consumption Theoretical material-consumption / VOC without loss for medium dry film
thickness:
Dry film thickness 60 μm 80 μm*
Wet film thickness 90 μm 120 μm
Consumption ~0.250 kg/m2 ~0.335 kg/m2
VOC ~27.6 g/m2 ~36.8 g/m2
* for spray application
Apart from small areas the dry film thickness of SikaCor® Zinc R should not
exceed 150 μm per layer.
The dry film thickness of the primer coat does not respect the correction
factors on rough surfaces according to ISO 19840.
Product Temperature +5 °C min. / + 35 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity Maximum 85 %, except the surface temperature is significantly higher than
the dew point temperature, it shall be at least 3 °C above dew point.
Surface Temperature +5 °C min. / +35° C max.
Pot Life +10 °C ~12 h
+20 °C ~8 h
+30 °C ~5 h

Drying Stage 6 DFT 20 μm DFT 80 μm (ISO 9117-5)


+5 °C 1h 3h
+10 °C 1h 2.5 h
+20 °C 45 min 2h
+40 °C 30 min 1.5 h
+80 °C 20 min 45 min

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Between SikaCor® Zinc R, SikaCor® EG-1 and SikaCor® EG-1 VHS:
Minimum waiting time until drying stage 6 is achieved to maximum 4 years.
In case of longer waiting time please contact Sika Technical Department.

Between SikaCor® Zinc R and other top coats:


Minimum until drying stage 6 is achieved to maximum depending on top
coat.

In case of intermediate storage possible contamination must be removed


before further coats may be applied.
Drying time Final drying time
Depending on film thickness and temperature full hardness is achieved
after 1 - 2 days.
If used as primer for a coating system with top coats the final drying time
depend on them and the full hardness is usually achieved after 1 - 2 weeks,
depending on film thickness and ambient temperature. Tests of the com-
pleted system should only be carried out after final drying.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SURFACE PREPARATION SikaCor® Cleaner

Steel: BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Blast-cleaning to Sa 2 ½ according to ISO 12944, part 4.
Free from dirt, oil and grease. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
MIXING due to circumstances beyond our control.
Stir component A very thoroughly using an electric LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
mixer (start slowly, then increase up to approximately
300 rpm). Add component B carefully and mix both Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
components very thoroughly (including sides and bot- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
tom of the container). Mix for at least 3 minutes until a this product may vary from country to country. Please
homogeneous mixture is achieved. Fill mixed material consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
into clean container and mix again shortly as de- product data and uses.
scribed above.
APPLICATION ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
The method of application has a major effect on For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
achieving uniform thickness and appearance. Spray ap- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
plication will give the best results. The indicated dry to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
film thickness is easily achieved by airless spray. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Adding solvents reduces the sag resistance and the dry lated data.
film thickness. In case of application by roller or brush,
additional applications may become necessary to
achieve the required coating thickness, depending on
type of construction, site conditions, colour shade etc.
Prior to major coating operations a test application on
site may be useful to ensure the selected application
method will provide the requested results.

By brush

Conventional high pressure spraying:


▪ Nozzle size 1.7 - 2.5 mm
▪ Pressure 3 - 4 bar
▪ Oil and water trap is compulsory

Airless-spraying:
▪ Pressure minimum 180 bar
▪ Nozzle size 0.38 - 0.53 mm (0.015 - 0.021 inch)
▪ Spraying angle 40° - 80°

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 13.06.2013
Identification no: 02 08 01 01 014 0 000001
Version: GCC
®
Sikagard -Wallcoat N

Sikagard®-Wallcoat N
2-Part Water Dispersed Epoxy Seal Coat
Sikagard -Wallcoat N is a two-part, coloured, water dispersed epoxy resin.
®
Product
Description Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses  Coloured coating for interior wall surfaces
Construction

 Suitable for the use in clean rooms


 For concrete or cementitious substrates
 Suitable for production facilities, storage, car park and logistic areas etc.
Characteristics /  Good chemical and mechanical resistance
Advantages  Good bond on damp surfaces
 Good opacity
 Water vapour permeable
 excellent decontamination properties
 High resistance to carbonation
 Water dispersed
 Easy application
 Spray application is possible
 Easy to clean
 Good sag resistance
 Odourless

Test
Approval / Standards ILF Magdeburg; Germany, Decontamination of contaminated surfaces, DIN 25415 ;
class“Excellent” , Report No. 3-063/2007
Frauenhofer Institute, Stuttgart Germany, Outgassing emission certificate Sikagard
Wallcoat N; CSM Statement of qualification – ISO 14644-8, class 9.6,
Report No. SI 1103-544
Frauenhofer Institute, Stuttgart Germany, Biological resistance certificate Sikagard
Wallcoat N; CSM Statement of qualification – ISO 846, excellent,
Report No. SI 1008-533MPA Dresden; Germany, “Reaction to fire of Protective
Systems for tunnels”, DIN 4102-1; classification B1,
Report No. 2008-B-1002 .
Institute Koch, Fladungen; Germany, Fire classification according DIN EN 13501-01,
class B-s1,d0; classification report KB-Hoch-091125

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Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance / Colours Standard colour shade: ~ RAL 7032, ~ RAL 7035, ~ RAL 9003,~ RAL 9010
Resin - part A: Coloured
Hardener - part B: Translucent
Under direct sun light there may be some discolouration and colour variation, this has
no influence on the function and performance of the coating.
Packaging Part A: 14.6 kg containers
Part B: 5.4 kg containers
Part A+B: 20 kg ready to mix units

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between +5°C
and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and frost.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original, unopened and
undamaged sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy, water dispersed
Density (at +23°C) Part A: ~ 1.58 kg/lt (DIN EN ISO 2811-1)
Part B: ~ 1.07 kg/lt
Mixed resin liquid: ~ 1.39 kg/lt
Solid Content ~ 50% (by volume) / ~ 64% (by weight)
Adhesion To concrete:
2
> 1.5 N/mm (failure in concrete)

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Abrasion Resistance 94 mg (CS 10/1000/1000) (14 days / +23°C) (ASTM D 4060, Taber Abrader Test)

Resistance
Thermal Resistance
Exposure* Dry heat
Permanent +50°C
Short-term max. 7 days +80°C
Short-term max. 12 hrs +100°C

Short term moist/wet heat* up to +80°C where exposure is only occasional


(i.e. during steam cleaning etc.)
*No simultaneous chemical and mechanical exposure.

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System
Information
System Structure Primer:
® ®
On gypsum plaster boards*: 1 x Sikafloor -161 + 20 wt.-% Sika Thinner C
® ®
On mortars: 1 x Sikafloor -161 + 20 wt.-% Sika Thinner C
or 1 x Sikagard -Wallcoat N + 5 wt.-% water
®
® ®
On concrete: 1 x Sikafloor -161 + 20 wt.-% Sika Thinner C
or 1 x Sikagard -Wallcoat N + 5 wt.-% water
®

Top coat: 2 - 3 x Sikagard -Wallcoat N (roller application)


®

or 1 - 2 x Sikagard -Wallcoat N (spray application)


®

* For the application onto gypsum plaster boards, please refer to


‘Notes on Application / Limitations’.

Application Details
Consumption / Dosage Coating System
Primer Sikafloor®-161+ 20 wt.-% ~ 0.08 kg/m2
Sika® Thinner C or
Sikagard®-Wallcoat N + 5 ~ 0.15 – 0.20 kg/m2
wt.-% water
Topl coat 2 - 3 x Sikagard®-Wallcoat N 0.15 - 0.25 kg/m2 per coat
(roller application)
1 - 2 x Sikagard®-Wallcoat N 0.15 - 0.28 kg/m2 per coat
(spray application)

These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material required
due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and wastage etc
Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease,
coatings and surface treatments, etc.
If in doubt apply a test area first.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using grinding equipment or high
pressure water jetting to remove cement laitance and achieve an open textured
surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blowholes and voids
must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/ voids and surface levelling must be
® ® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , Sikadur , Sika MonoTop
®
and Sikagard range of materials.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +10°C min. / +30°C max.
Substrate Moisture < 6% pbw moisture content.
Content ®
Test method: Sika -Tramex meter, CM - measurement or Oven-dry-method.
No rising moisture according to ASTM (Polyethylene sheet).
Relative Air Humidity 75% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured coating must be at least 3°C above dew point to reduce
the risk of condensation or blooming on the wall finish.
Note: Low temperatures and high humidity conditions increase the probability of
blooming.

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Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 73 : 27 (by weight) ; 65 : 35 (by volume)
Mixing Time Prior to mixing, stir part A thoroughly. When all of part B has been added to part A, mix
continuously for min. 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved.
To ensure thorough mixing pour materials into another container and mix again to
achieve a consistent mix.
Over mixing must be avoided to minimise air entrainment.
Sikagard -Wallcoat N must be mechanically mixed using an electric stirrer (300 - 400
®
Mixing Tools
rpm) or other suitable equipment.
Application Method / Prior to application, confirm substrate moisture content, relative humidity and dew
Tools point.
® ®
If > 6% pbw moisture content, Sikagard -720 EpoCem may be applied as a T.M.B.
(temporary moisture barrier) system.
Top coat:
Sikagard -Wallcoat N can be applied by short-piled roller, brush or airless spray.
®

Pot life
Temperatures Time
+10°C ~ 150 min
+20°C ~ 90 min
+30°C ~ 60 min

Before applying Sikagard -Wallcoat N - on Sikagard -Wallcoat N - allow:


® ®
Waiting Time /
Overcoating
Substrate temperature Minimum Maximum
+10°C 180 min 7 days
+20°C 180 min 7 days
+30°C 150 min 7 days

Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions


particularly temperature and relative humidity

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Notes on Application / Minimum two coats, dependent on requirements.
Limitations
With relative air humidity of ≥75% the Waiting Time / Overcoating is increased by 24
hours.
Do not apply Sikagard -Wallcoat N on gypsum plaster boards, if in use for wet areas,
®

such as shower rooms etc.


Always ensure good ventilation when using Sikagard -Wallcoat N in a confined
®

space, to ensure drying and full curing.


Avoid “puddling” on horizontal surfaces.
Freshly applied Sikagard -Wallcoat N should be protected from rain, condensation
®

and water for at least 24 hours.


The gloss of the applied material is influenced by humidity, temperature and
absorbency of the substrate.
The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks may lead to a reduced service life
and reflective cracking.
For exact colour matching, ensure the Sikagard -Wallcoat N in each area is applied
®

from the same control batch numbers.


For spray application the use of protective health & safety equipment is mandatory!
Under certain conditions, under floor heating or high ambient temperatures combined
with high point loading, may lead to imprints in the resin.If heating is required do not
use gas, oil, paraffin or other fossil fuel heaters, these produce large quantities of both
CO2 and H2O water vapour, which may adversely affect the finish. For heating use
only electric powered warm air blower systems.
Tools
Recommended supplier of tools:
PPW-Polyplan-Werkzeuge GmbH, Phone: +49 40/5597260, www.polyplan.com

Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use
Temperature Tack free Light exposure Full cure
+10°C ~ 20 hours ~ 5 days ~ 10 days
+20°C ~ 6 hours ~ 3 days ~ 7 days
+30°C ~ 3 hours ~ 2 days ~ 5 days

Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient conditions.
EU Regulation 2004/42 According to the EU-Directive 2004/42, the maximum allowed content of VOC
(Product category IIA / j type wb) is 140 / 140 g/lt (Limits 2007 / 2010) for the ready to
VOC - Decopaint
use product.
Directive
The maximum content of Sikagard -Wallcoat N is < 140 g/lt VOC for the ready to use
®

product.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied
under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In practice, the
differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no
warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any
liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from
this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended
Construction

application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to
the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 08/2006
Identification no: FTT

Sikadur® Aggregates
Selected Quartz Sand Gradings for Special Flooring Application

Uses Grading Bulk density Packaging


Construction

Sikadur®-504 Component C (filler) for self- 0.08 - 0.2 mm 1.5 kg/lt 25 kg bags
levelling Sikafloor® products,
such as:
Sikafloor®-261
Sikafloor®-325
Sikafloor®-350 Elastic
Sikafloor®-355 (PET)
Sikafloor®-381AS

Sikadur®-505 Broadcasting aggregates (not 0.1 - 0.5 mm 1.4 kg/lt 25 kg bags


component C) for Sikafloor®,
Icosit® and Sikagard®
products,
such as:
Sikafloor®-81 EpoCem
Sikafloor®-82 EpoCem
Sikafloor®-156
Sikafloor®-261
Sikafloor®-325
Sikafloor®-350 Elastic
Sikafloor®-355 (PET)

Sikadur®-506 Component C (aggregates) for Combination 1.8 kg/lt 25 kg bag


mortar screeds for Sikafloor® of
and Icosit® products, such as: different
Sikafloor®-156 gradings
Sikafloor®-261 0.1 – 1.2mm

Sikadur®-507 Broadcasting aggregates (not 0.3 – 0.7mm 1.5 kg/lt 25 kg bag


component C) for Sikafloor®
products such as:
Sikafloor-261

Sikadur®-508 Fine broadcasting aggregates 0.1 - 0.3 mm 1.5 kg/lt 25 kg bag


(not component C) for:
Sikafloor®-2430

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Sikadur®-509 Coarse broadcasting 0.7 - 1.2 mm 1.5 kg/lt 25 kg bag
aggregates (not component
C) for Sikafloor®, Icosit® and
Sikagard® products (see
Sikadur®-505)

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the
application and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on
Sika’s current knowledge and experience of the products when properly
stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance
with Sika’s recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials,
substrates and actual site conditions are such that no warranty in respect of
merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising
out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this
information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
Construction

offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be
observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and
delivery. Users should always refer to the most recent issue of the local
Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be
supplied on request

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REFURBISHMENT

WHEN THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CAN


TRUST RELIABLE MAINTENANCE

This segment features concrete protection and repair solutions,


for example repair mortars, protective coatings, grouts and TOP BRANDS IN REFURBISHMENT
Sikadur®
structural strengthening systems. It also includes products for
SikaGrout® 
interior finishing, such as leveling compounds, tile adhesives and Sikagard®
tile grouts. Sika MonoTop®
Sika Top®
SikaCeram®
Sika provides technologies for the entire life cycle of commercial Sika AnchorFix®
buildings, residential properties and infrastructure constructions. SikaRep®
Sika® CarboDur®
Especially in developed markets, many structures are decades
Sika® FerroGard®
old and need to be refurbished. The present uptrend in demand
is attributable to a rising volume of infrastructure rehabilitation
projects in the transport, water management and energy
sectors. The global urbanization trend and the increasing need MAIN APPLICATION AREAS

for renovation in developed countries also fuel demand in the Concrete repair
Concrete protection
interior refurbishment sector.
Hydrophobic impregnation
Structural bonding
Structural strengthening
Grouting
Anchoring
Tile adhesives & grouts
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaBond® DV
ECONOMICAL WATER RESISTANT BONDING AGENT FOR MORTAR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaBond® DV is a synthetic rubber emulsion for SikaBond® DV is simply added to the mixing water to
adding to cement mortars, where good adhesion and improve the following properties:
water resistance are required. ▪ adhesion
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ shrinkage
▪ water resistance
USES ▪ abrasion resistance
▪ chemical resistance
SikaBond® DV is a high quality emulsion that substan- SikaBond® DV is non-corrosive, ready to use and does
tially increases the properties of cementitious mortars not re-emulsify, even under highly alkaline conditions.
in applications such as:
▪ Thin layer patching mortars
▪ Renders
▪ Floor screeds
▪ Concrete repair mortars
▪ Abrasion resistant linings
▪ Tile fixing mortars
▪ Masonry mortars
SikaBond® DV can be used as admixture for bonding
slurries.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Synthetic rubber latex
Packaging 25 L pails and 200 L drums
Appearance / Colour Liquid / milky white
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original packaging and at temperatures between +5 °C
and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.00 kg/l at 25 °C
Total Chloride Ion Content Nil (EN 934-2)

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS
We recommend to perform trial mixes to establish the
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT
required performance when combining SikaBond® DV
Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound, rough and with other products.
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely
adhering particles. The surface should be in a satur- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
ated surface dry condition.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
DISPENSING on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
SikaBond® DV is generally added to the clean mixing
water within the range 1 : 1 to 1 : 2. For all applica- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
tions, apart from sprayed on renders, a bonding slurry
should be applied. Subsequent mortar application Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
must be carried out whilst the bonding coat is still wet. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
AGGREGATE GRADING consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
Aggregates should be well graded and thoroughly
washed. Sand particle sizes should correspond to the ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
thickness of mortar to be applied and required surface
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
finish.
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Mortar thickness Aggregate size to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
< 2 mm 0 - 0.5 mm physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
2 - 5 mm 0 - 1.0 mm lated data.
5 - 15 mm 0 - 3.0 mm
>15 mm 0 - 7.0 mm LEGAL NOTES
MIXING The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
BONDING SLURRY products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
SikaBond® DV : Water = 1 : 1 properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Mix together with fresh cement and fine sand to a ho- conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
mogeneous brushable slurry consistency. The result- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
ant bonding slurry should be brushed well onto the strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
prepared surface. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
MORTARS AND RENDERS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Mixing can be done in any suitable concrete mixer, from this information, or from any written recom-
such as a pan mixer. First add the cement and aggreg- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ate into the mixer and mix to a uniform consistency. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Then add the required quantity of diluted SikaBond® for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
DV and mix slowly for at least 2 minutes. Apply by serves the right to change the properties of its
steel trowel and finish with a wooden float. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 12/12/2005
Identification no. MA-05

Sika Bond® LA
Water Resistant Bonding Agent and Mortar Improver

Product Sika Bond® LA is a synthetic rubber emulsion for adding to cement mortars,
Description where good adhesion and water resistance are required.
Construction

The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.

Uses Sika Bond® LA is a high quality emulsion that substantially increases the
qualities of cement mortars in applications such as:
Thin layer patching mortars
Renders
Floor screeds
Concrete repair mortars
Abrasion resistant linings
Tile fixing mortars
Masonry mortars
Advantages Sika Bond® LA is simply added to the mixing water to provide the following
properties:
Extremely good adhesion
Reduced shrinkage
Greater flexibility
Excellent water resistance
Increased abrasion resistance
Improved chemical resistance
Non-corrosive
Ready for use
Sika Bond® LA does not re-emulsify, even under highly alkaline conditions.

Product Data
Type Synthetic Rubber Latex
Form White liquid
Packaging 25 lt pails, 200 lt drums
Storage Condition Protect from direct sunlight. Store in a dry area in original packaging between
+5°C and +35°C
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
packaging

Technical Data
Density Approximately 1.00 kg/lt.
Chloride content Nil (EN 934-2)

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Application Details
Substrate Preparation Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, cement
laitance and all loosely adhering particles. The surface should be in a saturated
surface dry condition.
Dispensing Sika Bond® LA is generally added to the clean mixing water within the range
1:1-2.5. For all applications apart from sprayed on renders, a bonding slurry
should be applied.
Subsequent mortar application must be carried out whilst the bonding coat is
still wet.
Aggregate Grading Aggregates should be well graded and thoroughly washed. Sand particle sizes
should correspond to the thickness of mortar to be applied and the required
surface finish.
Mortar thickness Aggregate size
< 2 mm 0 - 0.5 mm
2 - 5 mm 0 - 1.0 mm
5 - 15 mm 0 - 3.0 mm
> 15 mm 0 - 7.0 mm
Bonding Slurry Sika Bond® LA : Water = 1:1, mixed with fresh cement, should be vigorously
brushed onto the prepared surface.
Curing Standard curing practices must be followed.
Application Mixing can be done in any suitable concrete mixer, such as a pan mixer. First
add the cement and aggregate into the mixer and mix to a uniform consistency.
Then add the required quantity of diluted Sika Bond® LA and mix slowly for at
least 2 minutes.
Apply by steel trowel and finish with a wooden float.
Cleaning Clean all equipment and tools with water immediately after use.
Remarks Renderings and floor toppings should be allowed to cure correctly.
Avoid excessive air-entrainment through over mixing.
Never use neat Sika Bond® LA or Sika Bond® LA with water as a bonding
agent, always add cement and sand.
Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users should refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
Safety containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika’s current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or
from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s
suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to
change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and
delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product
Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaLatex®
WATER RESISTANT BONDING AGENT AND MORTAR ADMIXTURE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaLatex® is a synthetic rubber emulsion that is used The main advantages of SikaLatex® are:
as admixture for cementitious bonding bridges and ▪ Increased adhesion
high quality site-mix mortars. ▪ Reduced shrinkage and cracking
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Increased abrasion resistance
▪ Reduced permeability
USES ▪ Improved workability
▪ User friendly
SikaLatex® is used as bonding agent and site-mix mor- ▪ Suitable on most common construction substrates
tar admixture for the following applications:
▪ Grouts and screeds
▪ Patch repair mortars
▪ Mansonry mortars
▪ Renders
▪ Tile adhesives

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Styrene butadiene emulsion
Packaging 25 L pail or 200 L drum
Appearance / Colour White liquid
Shelf life 12 months
Storage conditions Store properly in undamaged original sealed packaging, in dry cool condi-
tions at temperatures between 5 °C and 30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight,
contamination and moisture.
Density ~1.0 kg/l
Total Chloride Ion Content ≤ 0.1 %

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Recommended Dosage 1. Bonding Bridge
Cement : Quartz Sand : Liquid (1 part SikaLatex® + 1 part Water) = 1 : 1 : 1
(by volume) or,
Cement : Quartz Sand : Liquid (1 part SikaLatex® + 1 part Water) = 1.5 : 2 :
1 (by weight)

Apply the slurry by brush onto the pre-wetted substrate in 1-2 mm thick-
ness and apply the subsequent mortar renders immediately (wet on wet
application).

2. Repair Mortars
Portland cement 50 kg 50 kg
Quartz Sand 125 kg (+25 kg) 125 kg (+25 kg)
SikaLatex® 7L 9L
Water 12 L 9L

Yield Approx. 90 L Approx. 90 L


Remarks Up to 25 kg of Sikadur Up to 25 kg of Sikadur
Aggregates should be Aggregates should be
added where the thick- added where the thick-
ness per layer exceeds ness per layer exceeds
12 mm 12 mm
3. Adhesive Mortars
Mix / Application Adhesive mortar for bonding tiles,
slip bricks, coping stones, kerbs, etc
Portland cement 50 kg
Quartz Sand 125 kg
SikaLatex® 9L
Water 9L
Yield Approx. 90 L
Remarks For thin sections use Sikadur Ag-
gregates, size dependant on layer
thickness. Keep water content at a
minimum.
The above mixes are for guidance only and based on the use of sharp, well
graded aggregates and dry sand. Trial mixes must be performed to estab-
lish the exact dosage rate required. For optimum results, always ensure
that the correct SikaLatex® : Water ratio is used. Depending on the applica-
tion and performance required, Sika Latex® may be added to the clean mix-
ing water within the range of 1:1 to 1:4. For all applications apart from
sprayed on renders, a bonding bridge should be brushed into the prepared
surface.
Aggregate Grading
Layer Thickness Aggregate Grading Sika Aggregate
< 2 mm 0.1 - 0.5 mm Sikadur®-505
2 - 10 mm 0.1 - 1.2 mm Sikadur®-506
10 - 25 mm 0.1 - 2.3 mm On request
> 25 mm 0.1 - 5.0 mm On request
Aggregates should be sharp, well and thorougly washed. Sand particle sizes
should correspond to the thickness of the applied mortar and to required
surface finish.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS shall be removed by suitable means before applica-


tion.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Rust, scale, dust and other loose and deleterious ma-
terials which reduces bond or contributes to corrosion
The substrate shall be thoroughly clean, rough, free shall be removed.
from dust, loose material, surface contamination. De-
laminated, weak, damaged and deteriorated substrate

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MIXING LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Mix SikaLatex® with the correct amount of water to Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
produce a gauging solution. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Pour part of the gauging solution into a suitable mix- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ing container. While stirring slowly, add the cement- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
sand mix to the gauging solution and mix thoroughly product data and uses.
until a smooth, uniform and lump-free mix is achieved.
Within the mixing time add additional gauging solu-
tion to adjust to the desired consistency. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Thoroughly pre-wet the prepared substrate a recom- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
mended 2 hours before application. Keep the surface physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
wet and do not allow to dry. Before application re- lated data.
move excess water example with a clean sponge. The
surface shall appear a dark matt appearance without LEGAL NOTES
glistening and surface pores and pits shall not contain
water. Using a stiff clean brush work the mix vigor- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ously onto the substrate, forming a thin layer filling all tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
unevenness, pits and pores. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Always apply following layer of mortar “wet on wet” rent knowledge and experience of the products when
onto bonding bridge. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
LIMITATIONS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Never use pure SikaLatex® or SikaLatex®-water mix dir- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
ectly onto the substrate as bonding bridge, always add particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
cement and sand to the mix. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
The standard rules of good practice for production and from this information, or from any written recom-
placing of bonding bridge, repair and adhesive mor- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
tars must be observed when using SikaLatex®. Refer to user of the product must test the product’s suitability
relevant standards. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Fresh applied mortar must be cured properly espe- serves the right to change the properties of its
cially at high temperatures in order to prevent plastic products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
and drying shrinkage. Use Sika® Antisol® products as a be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
curing agent or apply wet hessian. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Higher dosages can be used depending on the mix refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
design, raw materials, climatic conditions and mortar Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
requirements. be supplied on request.
Trial mixes must be performed to establish the exact
dosage rate required.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Edition: 03/09/2012
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
® ®
Sika MonoTop -610

Sika® MonoTop®-610
Polymer Modified Bonding Slurry and Reinforcement Protection
Sika MonoTop -610 is a 1-component, cementitious, silica fume containing,
® ®
Product
polymer modified, coating material used as a bonding slurry and corrosion
Description protection for reinforcement.
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Applications  Corrosion protection for reinforcement in concrete repair


 Bonding slurry onto concrete and mortar as part of the Sika MonoTop Repair
System
Characteristics /  Easy to use; mix with water only
Advantages  User-friendly application
 Excellent adhesion to concrete and steel
 Good resistance to water and chloride penetration
 Moisture insensitive
 Good mechanical strengths
 Sprayable as with the wet spray method

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/ Colour Pinkish Grey
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage Condition Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between 5ºC
and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original, unopened,
sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cementitious, polymer composition
Density (at 23°C) ~ 2.0 kg/lt
Pot life (at 30°C) 40 - 60 minutes
2
Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: = 45 - 55 N/mm (ASTM C109)
(28 days) 2
Flexural strength: = 5.5 - 7.5 N/mm
2
Adhesion (Pull-off): > 2.0 N/mm (concrete failure)
2
Modulus of elasticity ~ 20’000 N/mm (static)
-6
Coefficient of thermal ~ 15x10 m/m per °C
Expansion

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Index of Vapor diffusion Approximately μ H2O = 80
Index of CO2 diffusion Approximately μ CO2 = 200
Yield Approximately 15 liters per 25 kg bag
Consumption Bonding slurry
2
Apply in a thickness of approximately 1 mm (2.0 kg/m )
Anti-corrosion coating
2
Apply in a thickness of approximately 1 mm per coat (approx. 2.0 kg/m ).
2 coats are normally required

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrate must be sound, free from dust, loose particles, cement laitance, curing
compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination. Metal surfaces (steel and iron)
should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease. Large spalled areas, cracks and pot
holes should be raked out and cleaned. Use Sika MonoTop -610 for substrate
® ®

repairs, which can be applied in thicknesses from 5-30 mm per layer. Pre-wet
substrate to a saturated surface dry condition prior to application. Avoid
puddles and standing water.
Mixing Ratios For brush application
~ 5.25 liters water per 25 kg bag
For spray application
~ 5.0 liters water per 25 kg bag
Mixing Pour water in the given quantity into a clean mixing container. Add powder while
mixing continuously. Use low speed electric mixers (max. 500 rpm) for 3 minutes
and until a uniform consistency is achieved. Avoid entrapping air. By adding the
powder slowly in portions, the desired application consistency can be obtained.
Sika MonoTop -610 must be mixed to a brushable, slightly dripping consistency.
® ®

Application Bonding slurry:


Apply by brush, roller or suitable spraying equipment to the prepared (pre-wetted)
substrate. To achieve a good bond Sika MonoTop -610 must be rubbed well into
® ®

the substrate, fill all unevenness. Following repair mortars have to be applied wet
on wet to the bonding slurry.
Reinforcement protection:
Apply first layer of approximately 1 mm thickness, using a medium hard brush,
roller or spray to the cleaned reinforcement. Apply the second layer at an identical
thickness after a waiting time of 2 - 3 hours (at 30°C). Following repair mortars can
be applied after a similar waiting time.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or a suitable water based curing compound (Sika Antisol E) is
®

recommended. Do not commence fogging until final set has been reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned immediately after use with water
while the material is still fresh. Hardened material can only be removed
mechanically.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®
BONDING PRIMER AND REINFORCEMENT CORROSION PROTECTION

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® is a cementitious, ▪ Contains EpoCem® technology - improved bonding
epoxy resin compensated 3-component coating mater- agent
ial with corrosion inhibitor, used as bonding primer ▪ Extended open times for repair mortars
and reinforcement corrosion protection. ▪ Compatible with most Sika® repair mortars
SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® meets the require- ▪ Excellent adhesion to concrete and steel
ment of EN 1504-7. ▪ Contains corrosion inhibitor
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Certified for application under dynamic load condi-
tions
USES ▪ Good resistance to water and chloride penetration
▪ High shear strength
▪ Suitable for control of anodic areas (Principle 11, ▪ Long pot life
method 11.1 EN 1504-9) ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Suitable in concrete repair as corrosion protection for ▪ Can be brushed on or applied using spray gun
reinforcement.
▪ Suitable as a bonding primer on concrete and mortar APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Testing according to BS 1881, Part 207 : 1992, Cl. 8

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Portland cement, epoxy resin, selected aggregates and additives
Packaging 20 kg: A (1.14 kg) + B (2.86 kg) + C (16 kg)
Appearance / Colour Mixed components dark grey
Component A: white liquid
Component B: colourless liquid
Component C: dark grey powder
Shelf Life 12 months
Storage Conditions Store properly in undamaged original sealed packaging, in dry cool condi-
tions between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Density A + B + C density: ~2.0 kg/l at 23 °C (fresh mortar)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (MPa) (after 28 d) (EN 1542)

Shear Adhesion Strength Pass (EN 15184)

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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ~18 x 10-6 1/K (EN 1770)

Diffusion Resistance to Water Vapour μH2O ~500


Diffusion resistance to carbon dioxide μCO2 ~7300
Corrosion Test Pass (EN 15183)

SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® is part of the Sika® repair system com-
plying with the relevant part of European Standard EN 1504 and compris-
ing of:
Bonding Primer / Reinforcement SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®
Corrosion Protection
Light Weight Repair Mortar Sika MonoTop®, SikaRep® series
Structural Repair Mortar Sika MonoTop®, SikaRep®, Sikadur®
series
Pore Sealer and Levelling Mortar Sika MonoTop®, SikaRep®, Sik-
agard® series

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption As reinforcement corrosion protection coating:
~2 kg per m2 and application layer (~1 mm thick)
In total min. 2 layer thickness (~2 mm thick)

As a bonding primer, substrate:


> 1.5 to 2.0 kg per m2 /mm dependent on substrate conditions
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Pot Life ~3 h (at +20 °C)
Waiting Time / Overcoating Maximum waiting time before application of repair mortar
Sika repair mortars and non-fast setting concrete can be applied on
SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® within a maximum time of:
+5 °C +10 °C +20 °C +30 °C
1h 2h 5h 6h

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS techniques or high pressure water-blasting.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT MIXING

Concrete: SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® can be mixed with a


The concrete shall be free from dust, loose material, low speed (< 250 rpm) electric drill mixer.
surface contamination and materials which reduce Shake components A and B thoroughly before open-
bond or prevent suction or wetting by repair materials. ing. Pour liquid components A and B into a suitable
Delaminated, weak, damaged and deteriorated con- mixing vessel and mix for 30 seconds. While still mix-
crete and where necessary sound concrete shall be re- ing components A and B slowly add powder compon-
moved by suitable means. ent C. Mix the three components together for minim-
The surface shall be thoroughly pre-wetted and not be um 3 minutes, minimising addition of air. Leave to
allowed to dry before application of the concrete re- stand for 5 to10 minutes until mixed coating material
pair mortar. The surface shall achieve a dark matt ap- exhibits a brush-able, weakly dripping consistency. DO
pearance without glistening and surface pores and pits NOT ADD WATER!
shall not contain water. APPLICATION
Steel reinforcement: As reinforcement corrosion protection:
Rust, scale, mortar, concrete, dust and other loose and Apply first layer approximately 1 millimeter thick, us-
deleterious material which reduces bond or contrib- ing medium hard brush or spray gun to the cleaned re-
utes to corrosion shall be removed and reinforcement inforcement. Apply 2nd layer when the first coat is
cleaned to SA 2 in accordance with ISO 8501-1. Sur- hard to the fingernail (approximately 2 to 3 hours at
faces shall be prepared using abrasive blast cleaning

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+20 °C). Apply subsequent repair mortars wet on dry ▪ Do not add water.
(so not to wipe off the protection layer). ▪ Apply only to sound, prepared substrates.
▪ NOT recommended for use with fast setting con-
As a bonding primer: crete or mortars example Sika MonoTop®-211 FG /
Apply using medium hard brush or spray gun to pre- RFG.
pared substrate. To achieve good bond, SikaTop®
Armatec®-110 EpoCem® must be applied well into the BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
substrate, filling all pores (minimum layer thickness 0.5
millimeter). Apply subsequent repair mortars wet on All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
wet freshly applied SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
must be protected against contamination and rain un- due to circumstances beyond our control.
til application of the repair mortar.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Application under dynamic loading:
SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® has been tested Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
with the following Sika repair mortars and is certified tions the declared data and recommended uses for
for dynamic loading applications. Refer to separate this product may vary from country to country. Please
sheets for further information. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
Dry Spray Process:
Corrosion Protection: SikaTop® Armatec®-110 ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
EpoCem®
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Repair and overlay: SikaCem®-Gunite 133
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Wet Spray Process: physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Corrosion Protection SikaTop® Armatec®-110 lated data.
and/or Bonding Primer: EpoCem®
Repair and Overlay: Sika MonoTop®-412 LEGAL NOTES
series
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
CURING TREATMENT products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
Protect the fresh mortar from rain while the material rent knowledge and experience of the products when
has not yet set. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
CLEANING OF TOOLS tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Clean all tools and application equipment with water ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
immediately after use. Hardened material can only be particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
mechanically removed. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
LIMITATIONS mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Refer to the Method Statement for Concrete Repair for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
using Sika MonoTop® system for more information serves the right to change the properties of its
regarding substrate preparation or refer to the re- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
commendations provided in EN 1504-10. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
▪ Avoid application in direct sun and/or strong wind current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
and/or rain. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-32 LP
2-COMPONENT STRUCTURAL EPOXY BONDING AGENT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-32 LP is a moisture tolerant, structural, two Sikadur®-32 LP has the following advantages:
part bonding agent, based on a combination of epoxy ▪ Easy to mix and apply
resins and special fillers, designed with a longer pot- ▪ Suitable for dry and damp concrete surfaces
life or working time for use at higher temperatures, ▪ High bond strength
between +20 °C and +40 °C. ▪ Hardens without shrinkage
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
▪ No primer needed
USES ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
▪ Impermeable to liquids and water vapour
Sikadur®-32 LP may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ Good chemical resistance
fessionals.
As a structural bonding agent for bonding fresh to APPROVALS / STANDARDS
hardened concrete.
▪ Structural bonding agent tested according to EN
1504-4.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 5 kg (A + B)
25 kg (A + B)
Colour Component A: White
Component B: Dark grey
Components A + B: Concrete grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.
Density ~1.4 kg/l (+23 °C) (mixed component A + B)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (ASTM D 695-95)
+23 °C +30 °C +40 °C (EN 1504-4)
1d − ~2 N/mm2 ~30 N/mm2
3d ~14 N/mm ~24 N/mm2
2 ~41 N/mm2
7d ~34 N/mm2 ~38 N/mm2 ~52 N/mm2
14 d ~39 N/mm2 ~43 N/mm2 ~56 N/mm2
Compressive strength at 4 % elogation

Shrinkage Hardens without shrinkage.


Tensile Adhesion Strength Curing time Substrate Curing tem- Adhesion (EN ISO 4624)
perature strength (EN 1542)
7d Concrete +23 °C > 3 N/mm2 * (EN 12188)
dry
7d Concrete +23 °C > 3 N/mm2 *
moist
1d Steel +23 °C ~8 N/mm2
3d Steel +23 °C ~12 N/mm2
3d Steel +30 °C ~13 N/mm2
3d Steel +40 °C ~15 N/mm2
*100 % concrete failure

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : Component B = 2 : 1 (by weight or volume)
Consumption The consumption of Sikadur®-32 LP is approximately 1.3 kg/m2 per mm of
thickness
Layer Thickness ~1 mm max.
Sag Flow On vertical surfaces it is non-sag up to approximately 1 millimetre (EN
thickness. 1799)

Product Temperature Sikadur®-32 LP must be applied at temperatures between +20 °C and +40
°C
Ambient Air Temperature +20 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +20 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Substrate must be dry or mat damp (no standing water)
Brush the material well into the substrate
Pot Life Temperature Potlife* Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+20 °C ~145 min –
+30 °C ~55 min ~240 min
+40 °C ~35 min ~120 min
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ments and coatings etc.


Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a condition sim-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY ilar to Sa 2.5.
The substrate must be sound and all loose or friable
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry or particles must be removed.
mat damp (no standing water) and free from contam-
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treat-

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SUBSTRATE PREPARATION BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Concrete, mortar, stone and brick All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Concrete and other hardened mineral substrates must on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
be prepared by suitable means such as high pressure due to circumstances beyond our control.
water jetting and / or blast cleaning, in order to obtain
surfaces that are sound, clean, dry or mat damp (no
standing water) and free from any cement laitance,
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
ice, grease, oils, old coatings or other surface treat- Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
ments. Any loose or friable particles must also be re- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
moved to achieve a contaminant free and open tex- this product may vary from country to country. Please
tured surface. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
Steel
Steel surface must be cleaned and prepared thor-
oughly to an acceptable quality standard equivalent to
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Sa 2.5 that is normally by blast cleaning and then re- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
moving any dust by vacuum. Avoid dew point condi- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
tions. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
MIXING
lated data.
Pre-batched units:
Mix components A and B together for at least 3 LEGAL NOTES
minutes with a mixing spindle attached to a slow
speed electric drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the ma- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
terial becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
grey colour. Avoid aeration while mixing. Then, pour products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
the whole mix into a clean container and stir again for rent knowledge and experience of the products when
approximately 1 more minute at low speed to keep air properly stored, handled and applied under normal
entrapment at a minimum. Mix only that quantity conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
which can be used within its potlife. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Apply the mixed Sikadur®-32 LP to the prepared sur- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
face by brush, roller, spray or with a trowel, and en- from this information, or from any written recom-
sure uniform and complete coverage. On hardened mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
concrete substrates mechanically prepared to receive user of the product must test the product’s suitability
fresh concrete, always apply by brush and work the for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
material well into the substrate. serves the right to change the properties of its
Place the fresh concrete whilst the Sikadur®-32 LP lay- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
er is still ‘tacky’. If the material becomes glossy and be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
loses tackiness, apply a fresh coat with additional current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Sikadur®-32 LP and proceed. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
CLEANING OF TOOLS be supplied on request.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
cured material can only be mechanically removed.

LIMITATIONS
Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
term structural design load must account for creep.
Generally the long term structural design load must be
lower than 20 – 25 % of the failure load. Please con-
sult a structural engineer for load calculations for the
specific application.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 26/10/2016
Identification no: Ver 2

Sikadur® 32, Hi-Mod

Sikadur® 32, Hi-Mod


High-modulus, high-strength, epoxy bonding/grouting adhesive

Product Sikadur® 32, Hi-Mod, is a multi-purpose, 2-component, 100% solids, moisture-


tolerant structural epoxy adhesive. It conforms to the current ASTM C-881, Types
Description I, II, and V, Grade-2, Class C and AASHTO M-235 specifications.
Uses • Bond fresh, plastic concrete to hardened concrete and steel.
• Grout horizontal cracks in structural concrete and wood by gravity feed
• Machinery and ‘robotic’ base-plate grout
• Structural adhesive for concrete, masonry, metal, wood, etc

Characteristics / Sikadur® 32, Hi-Mod has the following advantages:


Advantages • Super-strength bonding/grouting adhesive
• Tolerant to moisture before, during and after cure
• Excellent adhesion to most structural materials
• Convenient easy-to-mix ratio A:B = 1:1 by volume.
• Easy-to-use for bonding/grouting applications
• Fast initial set; rapid gain to ultimate strengths
• USDA-certified for use in food plants

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Tests
Approval / Standards ASTM C-881, Types I, II, and V, Grade-2, Class C and AASHTO M-235.

Product Data

Form
Colours Concrete grey

Packaging 6 kg (A+B) Pre-batched unit,


Industrial package available upon request.

Storage
Storage Conditions / 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened, sealed
Shelf Life and undamaged packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and
+35°C. Protect from direct sunshine.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy resin.
Density 1.41 + 0.1 kg/l at +23°C (part A+B mixed)
Viscosity Approximately 4000-5000 Cps (at 23⁰C)
Pot life Approximately 35 minutes. (60 gram mass). (at 23⁰C)
Approximately 25 minutes. (350 gram mass)
Contact Time (4°C)*: 15-16 hrs
(23°C)*: 2-2.5 hrs
(32°C)*: 1.5-2 hrs
*Material cured and tested at the temperatures indicated.

Mixing Ratio Component ‘A’: Component ‘B’ = 1:1 by volume.


1:1.5 by Weight.

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength* (According to ASTM D 695)
Curing temperature
Curing time +4°C +23°C +32°C
2
8 hour - ~1 N/mm ~11.7 N/mm2
16 hour - ~33.1 N/mm2 ~50.3N/mm2
1 day ~0.2 /mm2 ~39.3 N/mm2 ~50.3 N/mm 2
3 days ~36.6 N/mm 2 ~77.9 N/mm 2 ~71.7 N/mm 2
7 days ~66.2 N/mm 2 ~81.4 N/mm 2 ~71.7 N/mm 2
14 days ~82.1 N/mm 2 ~84.1 N/mm 2 ~71.7 N/mm 2
2 2
28 days ~86.9 N/mm ~84.1 N/mm ~72.4 N/mm2

*Material cured and tested at the temperatures indicated.

Tensile Properties Tensile Strength 48 MPa @ 7 day (According to ASTM D 638)


Elongation at Break 1.9% @ 7 day
Compressive modulus Modulus
1,449 of Elasticity
MPa @ 7days 3,726 MPa @ 14 day

Flexural Properties Flexural Strength: (Modulus of Rupture)


2
~ 48.3 N/mm (14 days at +23°C) (According to ASTM D-790)
Tangent Modulus of Elasticity in Bending:
2
~ 4,800 N/mm (14 days at +23°C)

Water Absorption 7 day (24 hour immersion) 0.21% (According to ASTM D-570)

Heat Deflection 7 day [fiber stress loading 1.8 MPa] (Acc. to ASTM ASTM D-648)
Temperature (50°C)

Bond Strength Plastic Concrete to Hardened Concrete 11.7 MPa (According to ASTM C-882)
2 day (moist cure) Hardened Concrete to Hardened Concrete 13.8 MPa
Hardened Concrete to Steel 13.1 MPa
Plastic Concrete to Hardened Concrete 15.1 MPa
14 day (moist cure) Plastic Concrete to Steel 13.8 MPa
Hardened Concrete to Hardened Concrete 13.8 MPa

*Material cured and tested at the temperatures indicated.

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System
Information

Application Details
2
Consumption / Dosage The consumption of Sikadur® 32, Hi-Mod is ~ 1.41 kg/m per mm of thickness.

Substrate Preparation Surface must be clean and sound. It may be dry or damp, but free of standing water.
Remove dust, laitance, grease, curing compounds, impregnations, waxes and any
other contaminants.
Preparation Work:
Concrete - Should be cleaned and prepared to achieve a laitance and
contaminant free, open textured surface by blastcleaning or other equivalent
mechanical means.
Steel - Should be cleaned and prepared thoroughly by blastcleaning.

Application

Application
Instructions
Mixing Component ‘A’: Component ‘B’ = 1:1 by volume
Pre-mix each component. Proportion equal parts by volume of Component ‘A’ and
Component ‘B’ into clean pail. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes with Sika paddle on low-
speed (400-600 rpm) drill until blend is a uniform color. Mix only that quantity that can
be applied within its pot life
Application Method / To bond fresh concrete to hardened concrete - Apply by brush, roller, broom or
Tools spray. Place fresh concrete while Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod, is still tacky. If coating
becomes glossy and loses tackiness, remove any surface contaminants then recoat
with additional Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod, and proceed.
To grout baseplates - Add up to 1 1/2 parts of oven-dried aggregate to 1 part of
mixed Sikadur 32, Hi-Mod, by volume. Place grout under baseplate. Avoid contact
with the underside of the plate. A (6 to 10 mm) space should remain between the top
of the grout and the bottom of the plate.
Maximum thickness of grout per lift is (38 mm) If multiple lifts are needed, allow
preceding layer to cool to touch before applying additional layer. The remaining (6 to
10 mm) space should be filled with neat Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod. Pour a sufficient quantity
of neat epoxy to allow the level to rise slightly higher than the underside of the
bearing plate.
To gravity feed cracks - Pour neat material into vee-notched crack. Continue
placement until completely filled. Seal underside of slab prior to filling if cracks reflect
through

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®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Notes on Application /
Limitations Minimum substrate and ambient temperature (4°C).
For spray applications, consult Technical Service
Use only oven-dry aggregate (Sikadur aggregates).
Material is a vapor barrier after cure.
Do not apply over wet, glistening surface.
Not an aesthetic product. Color may alter due to variations in lighting and/or UV
exposure.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 3 , 2016
Identification no: 2 KSA
SikaCeram®-102

SikaCeram®-102
General Purpose, Cementitious Tile Adhesive for thin bed
application for Small and Medium Tiles
SikaCeram®-102 is a cementitious thin bed tile adhesive, supplied ready to use
Product with the addition of water, for bonding small to medium tiles and all high
absorption natural stone including marble. It was tested according to EN
Description 12004. Suitable for tropical and hot climatic conditions

Uses SikaCeram®-102 is a product used for bonding high absorption ceramic tiles all
natural stone including marble in continuous thin layers, up to 5 mm thick.
It can be used on various substrates including:
• Concrete and plastered cement surface
• Bricks
SikaCeram®-102 can be used internally on walls and floors, and externally on
floors. For application on external walls we recommend SikaCeram®-202 .

Characteristics / SikaCeram®-102 provides the following advantages


Advantages • Easy to use with excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
• Good workability.
• Can be applied directly on cement screeds, concrete or lime mortars.
• Excellent adhesion to most common substrates (concrete, plasters, stone,
bricks…)
• Nontoxic.
• CE classified C1 E (EN 12004)

Product Data

Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Grey

Packaging Supplied in 20 Kg Paper Bag

Storage
Storage Conditions / Store in dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between (+5°C to
Shelf-Life +35°C). Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf life is min 12 months from date of production if stored in undamaged and
unopened, original sealed and undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement, fillers and additives
Density EN 12190 Density of fresh mortar: ~ 1.5 kg/l
Grading EN 12192-1 Dmax = 0.6 mm
Layer Thickness 2 mm min. / 5 mm max.

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Bond Strength On concrete:
~ 0.6 N/mm² at 28 days (+25°C and 65% R.H.)
Pot Life @ 25°C Approx. 45 minutes
Open Time @ 25°C Approx. 30 minutes

System
Information

Application Details
Consumption The consumption is dependent on the surface structure of the substrate.
2
In general one 20 kg bag will cover approx. 5.0 –7.0 m at 2- 3 mm thickness.
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
Substrate Preparation Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed.
Minor blowholes or irregularities can be repaired using SikaCeram®-102. However,
larger repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids etc. must be carried out
using appropriate products from the SikaRep® or Sika® MonoTop® range of
materials. Allow a waiting time of 24 to 48 hours before the tiling works.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
Saturate absorbent concrete surfaces thoroughly with water to achieve a surface
saturated dry (SSD) condition.
Variations in level must be less than 5 mm, measured with a 2 meter straight edge.
If necessary, the substrate must be levelled prior to application using a product
such as Sika Level G.
®

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max

Application
Instructions
Mixing Add about 24 % cold, clean water by weight of powder or
4.8 liters per 20 kg bag.

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Mixing Time Mix thoroughly with clean water for a minimum of 3 minutes until a homogeneous
mix , free of lumps is achieved.
Leave material to stand in container (for a minimum 5 minutes). Then remix the
material for 15 seconds - the product is now ready for use.
Do not mix more SikaCeram®-102 than can’t be used within the open time.
Do not add extra water or other ingredients after mixing
Mixing Tools SikaCeram®-102 must be mechanically mixed using a forced action mixer or in a
clean container using a drill and mixing paddle (< 500 rpm). A normal free fall
concrete mixer is not suitable.
Application Method /
Tools
®
Application Apply SikaCeram®-102 Sika Ceram- 102 directly to the concrete substrate,
using a notched trowel and spread the mortar evenly over the area to be tiled.
Cover only an area that can be tiled within 15 - 30 minutes.
Apply with “V”-notched trowels for small tiles.
Apply with square notched trowel for bigger tiles.
®
Apply a uniform layer of SikaCeram®-102 Sika Ceram- 102 by trowel in small
areas at the recommended thickness. Then, immediately, adjust the thickness
using a notched trowel. Finally, place the ceramic tile, pressing it firmly into the
mortar.
Application Temperature + 5°C to + 35°C
Cleaning Tools cleaning will be done with water, immediately after its use. Once hardened,
Equipment ®
Sika Ceram- 102 could be only removed by mechanical ways.
Rectification Time Once the tiles are placed into the mortar, they can be adjusted for ~ 30 minutes
(at +25°C).
Notes on Application / Do not exceed the maximum layer thicknesses.
Limitations
Protect freshly applied material from rain etc.
Do not attempt to dampen the applied adhesive to extend the open time as this
interferes with the bond performance.
Do not apply on anhydrite floor screeds.
Do not apply on wet or damp substrates as this will delay curing times.
SikaCeram®-102 should not be used directly on gypsum or gypsum board
substances. Contact our Technical Service Department for advice.

Curing Details

for use
at +25°C

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Health and Safety
Information
Protective Measures In the event of contact with the eyes, there is a risk of cauterization due to the
cement content. In case of contact with skin this can also lead to dehydration and
therefore irritation. Safety goggles and protective gloves should be worn when
mixing and applying the product.
Ecology Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations,
consult Material Safety Data Sheet.
Transportation Class No Dangerous Goods.
Important Notes Must be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations.
Please consult material safety data sheet. Unset product and leaching water must
not be discharged into ground water or drainage systems.
Residues of material must be removed according to local regulations. Fully cured
material can be disposed of as household waste under agreement with the
responsible local authorities.
Detailed health and safety information as well as detailed precautionary measures
e.g. physical, toxicological and ecological data can be obtained from the safety data
sheet.
Toxicity Non Toxic, consult Material Safety Data Sheet.

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition No: 03/2016
Identification no. 5
KSA
SikaCeram®-116
Standard

SikaCeram®-116 Standard
General Purpose, Cementitious Tile Adhesive for thin bed
application with Medium Tiles
SikaCeram -116 Standard is one-pack premixed adhesive consisting of high
®
Product resistance cements, selected silicon/quartz mineral charges and specific additives
Description
Construction

as thin bed tile adhesive used for permanent fixing of Ceramic tiles. It is ready to
use with the addition of water. It can be used for bonding of Ceramic tiles internally

o
ni
(vertical and horizontal) not subject to permanent moisture immersion. Also can be
used externally for horizontal only .SikaCeram®-116 Standard was tested
according to EN 12004 classified as C1 TE.
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions
Uses SikaCeram®-116 Standard is suitable for bonding high absorption Ceramic tiles:
SikaCeram -116 Standard can be used on substrates including:
®

 Concrete

ru Characteristics /
Advantages



Cement Mortars
Bricks
Very good adhesion to most substrates (concrete, cementitious mortar, stone,
bricks)
 Easy to use with excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
 Good bond strengths
 Non-toxic

ct Product Data
Form
 Complies with requirements of EN 12004 , Class C1 TE

Powder
Appearance / Colour White
Packaging 20 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between 5°C
and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original unopened,
sealed and undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement based mortar modified containing selected polymers
Density (at 25°C) ~ 1.50 kg/lt (fresh mortar)
Layer Thickness Minimum 2mm
Maximum 5mm

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties Technical data Value Standard
(w/p = 0.27) EN 1346
Open time 30min
23 °C & 50% R.H.
Adjustability time 30 min
Floor tiles can be grouted After
24-36
Walls tiles can be grouted After 4-6 hr.
Surfaces can be used after 14 days
Initial tensile adhesion 0.7 N/mm2 EN 1348

Tensile adhesion after immersion in water >0.5 N/mm2 EN 1348

Tensile adhesion after heat aging >0.5 N/mm2 EN 1348

Application Details
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the substrate
and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing or back to
back-“buttering”).
2
One 20 kg bag will cover approximately 5 –7.0 m at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.

Substrate Preparation / Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed by suitable mechanical
Priming means such as abrasive blast cleaning; high pressure water jetting (minimum 150
bar); scrabbling or needle gunning. On “new” or smooth faced concrete, surfaces
should be sand blasted.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids etc. must be carried out using
appropriate products from the Sika Rep range of materials or with using on site
®

produced mortars improved with Sika Latex. Allow a waiting time of 24 to 48 hours
®

before placing the tiles.


All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
In normal conditions, no primer is required. Use clean, cool water to pre-dampen
the substrate especially if the substrate is very porous and if the temperature is high
and relative humidity low - do not leave any standing water.
Variations in level must be less than 3 mm, measured with a 2 meter straight edge.
If necessary, the substrate should be levelled prior to application.
Substrate Temperature Minimum: +5°C
Maximum: +35°C
Ambient Temperature Minimum: +5°C
Maximum: +35°C
Mixing Add about 5.0 – 5.2 litres clean, cold water into the clean mixing vessel per 20 kg
bag. Mix mechanically using a forced action mixer or slow speed drill (< 500 rpm)
and mixing paddle for at least 3 minutes until a homogeneous mix, free of lumps is
achieved. Do NOT use a normal free fall concrete mixer. Do not mix more material
than can be used within the open time.
Leave material to stand in the mixing container for at least 5 minutes, then remix
the material for 15 seconds – the product is now ready for use.
Application Methods Apply SikaCeram®-116 Standard at 2 - 5 mm thickness directly to the concrete
substrate, using a notched trowel and spread the mortar evenly over the area to
be tiled.
Cover only an area that can be tiled within 15 - 30 minutes.
Apply with “V”-notched trowels for small tiles.
Apply with square notched trowel for bigger tiles.
Press tiles firmly into the mortar with a twisting action to ensure optimum adhesion.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically removed.
Rectification Time Once the tiles are set into the mortar, they can be adjusted for up to approximately
30 minutes (at +23°C)

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Notes on Application / Cementitious substrate age must be fully cured.
Limitations Do not exceed the recommended water dosage. Apply only to sound, prepared
substrates. Do not exceed maximum layer thicknesses.
Do not use under conditions of continuous immersion.
If additional waterproofing underneath the tiles is required, then the following
products can be used: SikaTop Seal-107, SikaLastic -152, Sika SealTape-S,
® ® ®

etc. Refer to Sika’s Technical Service Department for more information.


Protect freshly applied material from rapid drying due to heat, wind etc. and from
contact with water or other liquids before the mortar has hardened.

All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.
Construction

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-117
GENERAL PURPOSE, CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHESIVE FOR CERAMIC TILES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-117 is one-pack premixed adhesive con- ▪ Very good adhesion to most substrates (concrete, ce-
sisting of high resistance cements, selected mentitious mortar, stone, bricks)
silicon/quartz mineral charges and specific additives, ▪ Easy to mix and use
used as thin bed tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ▪ Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
ceramic tiles. It is ready to use with the addition of wa- ▪ Excellent bond strengths
ter. ▪ Single component system
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
SikaCeram®-117 follows the requirements of EN 12004
▪ Suitable for bonding high absorption ceramic tiles class C1.
▪ Indor application without primer over concrete, ce-
ment mortars, bricks
▪ Suitable for floor and wall applications

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey or white powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Density ~1.70 kg/l (fresh mortar) (25 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength grey w/p = 0.21 Value Requirement EN (EN 1348)
white w/p = 0.22 12004, class C1
Initial ≥ 0.7 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After water imer- ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
sion
After heat ageing ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Add 5.0 to 5.5 L of water per 25 kg bag
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the sub-
strate and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing
"floating" or back to back “buttering-floating”).
As a guide:
For 1 mm thickness over 1m2 area approximately 1.7 kg of material.
One 25 kg bag will cover approximately 5.8 - 8.9 m2 at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 5 mm (locally up to 12 mm thickness possible, for leveling purpose)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~4 h (23 °C)
Open Time ~20 min. (23 °C) (EN 1346)

Adjustability Time ~30 min. (23 °C)

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT CLEANING OF TOOLS


The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean, Clean all tools and application equipment with water
rough and free from dirt, oil, grease or other contam- immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
inants and loose or friable particles. only be mechanically removed.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly
with clean water. LIMITATIONS
The substrate must be perfectly flat, tight and free
from parts easily removable, non- deformable and cor- For wet areas a water resistant SikaCeram® tile adhes-
rectly aged. For any repairs of the substrate materials ive should be used.
of SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range ▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, etc.
should be used, applied at least 24 hours before laying ▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with
the ceramic coating. natural stone tiles.
▪ It is usually not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
MIXING SikaCeram®-117 shall not be applied on the following
cases:
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, ▪ On metal surfaces and wood
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit- ▪ On old ceramic tiles
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and
▪ On water immersed areas
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps.
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
the cured product. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
After blending, leave the product curing for 5 minutes on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
in the mixing container and then briefly stir the mix due to circumstances beyond our control.
prior to application. The obtained mix results very
creamy, easily spreadable and thixotropic.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
APPLICATION
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
SikaCeram®-117 is applied using notched trowel. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
The amount of product should be enough to ensure this product may vary from country to country. Please
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure product data and uses.
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per-
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad-
hesive.

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SikaCeram®-117 BH
GENERAL PURPOSE, CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHESIVE FOR CERAMIC TILES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-117 BH is one-pack premixed adhesive ▪ Very good adhesion to most substrates (concrete, ce-
consisting of high resistance cements, selected mentitious mortar, stone, bricks)
silicon/quartz mineral charges and specific additives, ▪ Easy to mix and use
used as thin bed tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ▪ Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
ceramic tiles. It is ready to use with the addition of wa- ▪ Excellent bond strengths
ter. ▪ Single component system
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
SikaCeram® -117 BH follows the requirements of EN
▪ Suitable for bonding high absorption ceramic tiles 12004 class C1.
▪ Indor application without primer over concrete, ce-
ment mortars, bricks
▪ Suitable for floor and wall applications

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey or white powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Density ~1.70 kg/l (fresh mortar) (25 °C)
Tensile Adhesion Strength w/p = 0.21 Value Requirement EN (EN 1348)
(23°C) 12004, class C1
Initial ≥ 0.6 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After water imer- ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
sion
After heat ageing ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5.0 to 5.5 L of water per bag
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the sub-
strate and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing
"floating" or back to back “buttering-floating”).
As a guide:
For 1 mm thickness over 1m2 area approximately 1.7 kg of material.
One 25 kg bag will cover approximately 5.5 - 8.0 m2 at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 5 mm (locally up to 12mm thickness possible, for leveling purpose)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~5 h (23°C)
Open Time ~20 min. (23 °C) (EN 1346)

Adjustability Time ~30 min. (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT CLEANING OF TOOLS

The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean and Clean all tools and application equipment with water
free from dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
loose or friable particles. only be mechanically removed.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly
with clean water. LIMITATIONS
The substrate must be perfectly flat, tight and free
▪ For wet areas a water resistant SikaCeram® tile ad-
from parts easily removable, non- deformable and cor-
hesive should be used.
rectly aged. For any repairs of the substrate materials
of SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range ▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, etc.
should be used, applied at least 24 hours before laying ▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with
the ceramic coating. natural stones tiles.
▪ It is usually not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
MIXING
SikaCeram®-117 BH shall not be applied on the follow-
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, ing cases:
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit- ▪ On metal surfaces and wood
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and ▪ On old ceramic tiles
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps. ▪ On water immersed areas
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
the cured product.
After blending, leave the product curing for 5 minutes All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
in the mixing container and then briefly stir the mix on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
prior to application. The obtained mix results very due to circumstances beyond our control.
creamy, easily spreadable and thixotropic.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
APPLICATION
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
SikaCeram®-117 BH is applied using notched trowel. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
The amount of product should be enough to ensure this product may vary from country to country. Please
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure product data and uses.
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per-
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad-
hesive.

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SikaCeram®-117 QA
GENERAL PURPOSE, CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHESIVE FOR CERAMIC TILES.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-117 QA one-pack premixed adhesive con- ▪ Single component system
sisting of high resistance cements, selected ▪ Easy to mix and use
silicon/quartz mineral charges and specific additives, ▪ Good workability
used as thin bed tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ▪ Excellent bond strength
ceramic tiles. It is ready to use with the addition of wa-
ter. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
SikaCeram® -117 QA follows the requirements of EN
USES 12004 class C1.

▪ Suitable for bonding high absorption ceramic tiles


▪ Indoor application without primer over concrete, ce-
ment mortars, bricks
▪ Suitable for floors and walls application

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey or white powder.
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength (EN 1348)
Value Requirement EN
12004, class C1
Initial ≥ 0.8 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After water imer- ≥ 0.9 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
sion
After heat ageing ≥ 0.6 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 4.0 L to 5.0 L of water for 25 kg.
Consumption The consumption is dependent on the surface profile and roughness of the
substrate as well as on the size of the tiles and the placing technique
(simple placing or back-buttering).
Consumption per bag / m2:
3 mm thick solid bed 4.5 to 5.5 m2
2 mm thick solid bed 7.0 to 8.0 m2
2 mm thick - notched 10.0 to 12 m2
1.5 mm thick - notched 13.0 to 15 m2

Layer Thickness 12 mm max.


Pot Life ~75 min. (25 °C)
Open Time ~20 min. (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING OF TOOLS

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Clean all tools and application equipment with water
immediately after use. Hardened material can only be
The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean and mechanically removed.
free from dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and
loose or friable particles. LIMITATIONS
Absorbemt surfaces should be saturated thoroughly
with clean water. ▪ For wet areas water resistant SikaCeram® tile adhes-
The substrate must be perfectly flat, tight and free ive should be used.
from parts easily removable, non- deformable and cor- ▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, etc.
rectly aged. For any repairs of the substrate, materials ▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with
of SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range natural stones tiles.
should be used, applied at least 24 hours before laying ▪ It is not usually necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
the ceramic coating. For additional details please refer
to our PDS. SikaCeram®-117 QA shall not be applied on the follow-
ing cases:
MIXING ▪ On metal surfaces and wood
▪ On old ceramic tiles
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, ▪ On water immersed areas
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit-
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
the cured product. due to circumstances beyond our control.
The obtained mix result should be very creamy, easily
spredable and thixotropic. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
APPLICATION Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
SikaCeram®-117 QA is applied using notched trowel. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
The amount of product should be enough to ensure this product may vary from country to country. Please
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure product data and uses.
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per-
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
hesive. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-118
HIGH PERFORMANCE, POLYMER CONTAINING, WATER RESISTANT CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHES-
IVE FOR THIN BED APPLICATION

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-118 is a high performance, C1 E class, one- ▪ Very good adhesion
pack, polymer containing, water resistant, premixed ▪ Easy to mix and use
adhesive. ▪ Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
Consisting of high resistance cements, selected silicon ▪ Water and weather resistant
/ quartz mineral charges and specific additives, used as ▪ Single component system
thin bed tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ceramic
tiles. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
SikaCeram®-118 follows the requirements of EN 12004
USES class C1 E and complies to the requirements of ANSI
118.4 for shear strength.
▪ Suitable for bonding of high absorption ceramic tiles,
erthenware, extruded and refined porcelain tiles
(only indoor)
▪ Suitable for bonding of large size tiles
▪ Industial enviroment, wet areas (bathrooms, kit-
chens, balconies, terraces, etc.)
▪ Suitable for indoor floor and wall applications, as well
as external floor applications.
▪ Suitable for moisture tolerant natural stone
▪ Suitable for application above concrete, mortar,
bricks and plaster

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates and polymers
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey and white powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat
and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size ~0.5 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength grey w/p = 0.22 Value Requirements (EN 1348)
white w/p = 0.23 EN 12004, class
C1
Initial ≥ 0.7 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After water im- ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
mersion
After heat ageing ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2

SYSTEMS
System Structure In normal conditions no primer is required.
However for very high absorbent substrates please refer to Sika Technical
Department.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5.5 to 5.75 L of water per 25 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.78 kg/l (23°C)
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the sub-
strate and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing
"floating" or back to back “buttering-floating”).
As a guide:
For 1 mm thickness over 1 m2 area approximately 1.78 kg of material.
One 25 kg bag will cover approximately 5.7 - 8.5 m2 at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 5 mm (locally up to 12 mm thickness possible, for leveling purpose)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~5 h (23 °C)
Open Time ~20 min. (23 °C) (EN 1346)

Adjustability Time ~40 min. (23 °C)


Applied Product Ready for Use Floor tiles can be grouted After 24 - 36 h
Wall tiles can be grouted After 4 - 6 h
Surface can be used after After 14 d

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MIXING

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned,
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit-
The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean, able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and
rough and free from dirt, oil, grease or other contam- up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps. Use a
inants and loose or friable particles. blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at faster
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly rate because of mechanical strength decay of the
with clean water. The substrate must be perfectly flat, cured product.
tight and free from parts easily removable, non- de- After blending, leave the product curing for 5 minutes
formable and correctly aged. For any repairs of the in the mixing container and then briefly stir the mix
substrate materials of SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or prior to application. The obtained mix results very
Sikafloor® Level range should be used, applied at least creamy, easily spreadable and thixotropic.
24 hours before laying the ceramic coating.

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APPLICATION LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
SikaCeram®-118 is applied using notched trowel. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
The amount of product should be enough to ensure tions the declared data and recommended uses for
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per- product data and uses.
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
hesive. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
CLEANING OF TOOLS to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Clean all tools and application equipment with water lated data.
immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
only be removed mechanically. LEGAL NOTES
LIMITATIONS The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, wind, etc. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with rent knowledge and experience of the products when
natural stones. properly stored, handled and applied under normal
▪ White version of tile adhesive is recommended for conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
translucent natural stone tiles. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ It is not usually necessary to pre-dampen the tiles. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
▪ For gypsum board substsrate, primer need to be ap- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
plied, please contact Sika Technical Department. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ For application above waterproofing layers, please legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
contact Sika Technical Department. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
SikaCeram®-118 shall not be applied on the following user of the product must test the product’s suitability
cases: for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
▪ On metal surfaces and wood serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ On old ceramic tiles products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
▪ On water immersed areas for example swimming be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
pools. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
▪ For stone wares and porcelain tiles in large size (side refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
> 60 cm) Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
▪ For external walls be supplied on request.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-118 QA
HIGH PERFORMANCE, POLYMERS CONTAINING, WATER RESISTANT, CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHES-
IVE FOR THIN BED APPLICATION.

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-118 QA is one-pack premixed adhesive ▪ Easy to use
consisting of high resistance cements, polymers con- ▪ Good adhesion to most substrates (concrete, cemen-
taining, selected silicon/quartz mineral charges and titious mortar, stone, bricks)
specific additives as thin bed tile adhesive used for ▪ Good workability and thixotropic consistency
permanent fixing of ceramic tiles. It is ready to use ▪ Water and weather resistant
with the addition of water. ▪ Extended open time
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
USES
SikaCeram®-118 QA follow the regulations of EN
▪ Laying all kind of ceramic tiles 12004, class C1E.
▪ Laying marbles and natural stone, provided not sens-
itive to water
▪ Application indoor for walls and floors
▪ Application outdoor for floors
▪ Suitable for wet areas

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates and re-dispersible polymer.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey or white powder
Shelf life 12 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry condition
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sun light.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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Tensile Adhesion Strength Value Requirement EN EN 1348
12004, class C1E
Initial ≥ 1.2 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After water im- ≥ 1.2 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
mersion
After heat ageing ≥ 0.8 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
After 30 min. ≥ 0.5 N/mm2 ≥ 0.5 N/mm2
open time

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 5 to 6 L of water for 25 kg of SikaCeram®-118 QA
Consumption The consumption is dependent on the surface profile and roughness of the
substrate as well as on the size of the tiles and the placing technique
(simple placing or back-buttering).
Consumption per bag / m²:
3 mm thick solid bed 4.5 to 5.5 m2
2 mm thick solid bed 7.0 to 8.0 m2
2 mm thick - notched 10.0 to 12.0 m2
1.5 mm thick - notched 13.0 to 15 m2

Layer Thickness 12 mm max.


Pot Life ~90 min. (25 °C)
Open Time ~30 min (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-


hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad-
hesive.
The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean and
free from dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and CLEANING OF TOOLS
loose or friable particles.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly Clean all tools and application equipment with water
with clean water. immediately after use.
The substrate must be perfectly flat, tight and free Hardened material can only be mechanically removed.
from parts easily removable, non- deformable and cor-
rectly aged. For any repairs of the substrate, materials LIMITATIONS
of SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range
should be used, applied at least 24 hours before laying ▪ Water immersed areas may require waterproof layer
the ceramic coating. For additional details please refer underneath such as Sikalastic®, SikaTop® Seal -107,
to our PDS. for more information please refer to PDS
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, etc.
MIXING ▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with
natural stones tiles.
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, ▪ It is not usually necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit-
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and SikaCeram®-118 QA shall not be applied on the follow-
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps. ing cases:
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at ▪ On metal surfaces and wood,
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of ▪ On old ceramic tiles.
the cured product. ▪ On permanent submerged areas (swimming pools)
The obtained mix results very creamy, easily spread-
able, and thixotropic. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
APPLICATION All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
SikaCeram®-118 QA is applied using notched trowel.
due to circumstances beyond our control.
The amount of product should be enough to ensure
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car-
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per-
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 1109/2013
Identification no. GCC
Version no. 1
®
Sika Ceram -200

Sika® Ceram -200


High performance, Polymer Modified, Non-Shrink, Water
Resistant Cementitious tile adhesive for thin bed application

Product Sika® Ceram -200 is a high performance polymer modified, cementitious adhesive,
supplied ready to use with the addition of water. It can be used for bonding ceramic
Construction

Description tiles in internal and external situations, for vertical as well as horizontal applications.
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climates.
®
Uses Sika Ceram -200 can be used for bonding ceramic tiles in a continuous thin layer
up to 5 mm.
As it has high adhesive strength and flexibility, it can be used in situations where
traditional adhesives are not suitable due to the type of tile or the substrate etc.
Sika® Ceram -200 is suitable to bond the following types of high and low absorption
tiles:
 Ceramic, extruded and earthenware tiles
 Low absorption ceramic tiles, which have poor adhesion to traditional tile
adhesives
Sika® Ceram -200 can be used on substrates including:
 Concrete and mortar
 Bricks, plaster (with primer)
 Any substrate where shrinkage movement or thermal expansion can occur
®
Sika Ceram -200 can be used on walls and on floors, in exterior or interior
situations including:
 Bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, terraces, pool sides etc.
Characteristics /  Easy to use, just add water
Advantages  Good flexibility, so it is suitable for use on façades
 Excellent adhesion to most substrates (concrete, cementitious mortar, stone,
bricks, existing tiles etc.)
 Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
 Water and weather resistant
 Suitable for indoor and outdoor application
 Excellent pot life
 Non-Toxic

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colours Grey and White
Packaging 20 kg bag

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Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +10°C and +40°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cementitious mortar modified with polymers
Density (at 25˚C) Fresh wet density ~ 1.7kg/lt (According to EN 12190)
Grading Dmax: 0.5 mm (According to EN 12192-1)
Layer Thickness 1.5 mm minimum
5.0 mm maximum
Tensile Adhesion (According to EN 1348:2007)
Strength (w/p = 0.2) 2
Initial ≥ 0.5 N/mm
2
After water immersion ≥ 0.5 N/mm
After heat ageing ≥ 0.3 N/mm2

Open Time 30 minutes (According to EN 1346:2007)

Application Details
Consumption This depends on the level, profile and surface roughness of the substrate, the size
of the tiles and the technique of placing (simple placing or "back"-buttering).
As a guide:-
2
Mosaics and small tiles ~ 2 – 3 kg/m
Normal size tiles (200 x 200 mm) ~ 3 – 4 kg/m2
2
Large size tiles and on external floors ~ 4 – 7 kg/m

Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
Substrate Preparation / Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed.
Priming ®
Minor blowholes or irregularities can be repaired using Sika Ceram -200.
However, larger repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids etc. must be
carried out using appropriate products from the SikaTop® or Sika® MonoTop® range
of materials. Allow a waiting time of 24 to 48 hours before the tiling works.
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
If the substrate is very porous, and/or if the temperature is high and the relative
humidity is low, it is advisable to pre-dampen the surface - do not leave any
standing water.
Variations in level must be less than 5 mm, measured with a 2 metre straight edge.
If necessary, the substrate must be levelled prior to application using a product
such as Sikafloor® Level.
Under normal conditions, no primer is required, however, for very high absorption
®
substrates Sika Ceram-10 W Primer is recommended:
Application and consumption details etc. of primers are given in the relevant
Product Data Sheet.
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +45°C max.

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Mixing Add 20 – 21 % cold, clean water by weight of powder i.e. 4.0 – 4.2 litres per 20 kg
bag.
Mixing Time Mix thoroughly with the mixing water for a minimum of 3 minutes.
Leave material to stand for 5 – 10 minutes then remix the material for 15 seconds -
the product is now ready for use.
®
Mixing Tools Sika Ceram -200 must be mechanically mixed using a forced action mixer or in a
clean container using a drill and mixing paddle (< 500 rpm).
A normal free fall concrete mixer is not suitable.
®
Application Method / Sika Ceram -200 is applied using a notched trowel onto the substrate. Choose the
Tools size of trowel that will give the right thickness on the back of the tile. As a guide:-
 For mosaics up to 5 x 5 cm, use a 3 mm notched trowel
 For normal ceramic tiles (< 200 x 200), use a 6 mm notched trowel
 For large tiles, use a 9 mm notched trowel
 For tiles larger than 300 x 300 or for stringent requirements (i.e. the tiles
are to be polished, exposed to heavy loads, etc.), a "buttering" technique
must be used
®
Apply a uniform layer of Sika Ceram -200 by trowel in small areas at the
recommended thickness. Then, immediately, adjust the thickness using a notched
trowel. Finally, place the ceramic tile, pressing it firmly into the mortar.
Rectification Time Once tiles are set into the mortar, they can be adjusted for ~ 10 minutes (at +20°C)
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with clean water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Notes on Application / Cementitious substrates must be at least 28 days old.
Limitations Do not exceed the recommended water dosage. Apply only to sound, prepared
substrates. Do not exceed the maximum layer thicknesses.
Protect freshly applied material from freezing conditions and rain etc.
It is not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
Open time is approximately 20 minutes under normal temperature and humidity
conditions. Under unfavourable conditions, the open time might be shorter. If a
surface film has developed, pass a notched trowel through the applied adhesive.
Do not attempt to dampen the applied adhesive to extend the open time as this
interferes with the bond performance.
Do not apply on anhydrite floor screeds.
Do not apply on wet or damp substrates as this will delay curing times.
Applied Product ready (At +20°C)
for use
Before jointing works Min. 24 hours
Before opening to light foot traffic Min. 24 hours
Before opening to full traffic Min. 7 days

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Identification no: 3 KSA
®
SikaCeram -202

Sika Ceram®-202
High performance, Polymer containing, Water Resistant, Cementitious Tile
Adhesive for thin bed application for Medium to Large Tiles

SikaCeram -202 is a high performance cementitious polymer modified, flexible and water
®

Product resistant thin bed tile adhesive, ready to use with the addition of water, for bonding
medium to large tiles.
Description
It was tested according to EN 12004. Suitable for tropical and hot climatic conditions.
SikaCeram -202 is a product used for bonding ceramic tiles in continuous thin
®
Uses
layers, up to 5 mm thick. It can be used for bonding ceramic tiles in internal for
horizontal and vertical and external situations, for vertical as well as horizontal
applications.
SikaCeram -202 is suitable to bond the following types of high and non absorption
®

tiles:
• Ceramic, extruded and earthenware tiles
• Low absorption ceramic tiles, which have poor adhesion to traditional tile
adhesives
• Natural stone, granite and marble as long as they are not affected by
water
SikaCeram -202 can be used on substrates including:
®

• Concrete and mortar


• Bricks, plaster (with primer)
• Walls and on floors, in exterior or interior situations including:
Bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, terraces, swimming pools, etc.

SikaCeram -202 provides the following advantages


®
Characteristics /
Advantages • High bond strengths, CE classified C2E (EN 12004)
• Easy to use, just add water
• Suitable for use on façades
• Excellent workability
• Water and weather resistant
• Excellent pot life
• Non toxic
• Suitable for walls and floors, in external or internal situations.

Test Report CE Classified C2 E (EN 12004)

Product Data

Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Grey
Packaging Supplied in 20 Kg Paper Bag

Storage
Storage Conditions / Store in dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between (+5°C to
Shelf-Life +35°C). Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf life is min 12 months from date of production if stored in undamaged and
unopened, original sealed and undamaged packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement, fillers and additives
Density EN 12190 Density of fresh mortar: ~ 1.5 kg/l (at +25°C)
Grading EN 12192-1 Dmax = 0.5 mm
Layer Thickness 2 mm min. / 5 mm max.

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Compressive Strength ~ 20 N/mm after 28 days (+25°C and 65% r.h.) W/P ratio : 24%
Bond Strength On concrete:
~ 1.5 N/mm² at 28 days (+25°C and 65% r.h.)
~ 1.0 N/mm² at 28 days (+25°C and under immersed condition.)
Pot Life @ 25°C Approx. 45 minutes
Open Time @ 25°C Approx. 30 minutes

System
Information

Application Details
Consumption The consumption is dependent on the surface structure of the substrate.
2
In general one 20 kg bag will cover approx. 5.0 – 7.0 m at 3- 2 mm thickness.
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
Substrate Preparation Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed.
Minor blowholes or irregularities can be repaired using SikaCeram -202. However,
®

larger repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids etc. must be carried out
using appropriate products from the SikaRep or Sika MonoTop range of
® ®

materials. Allow a waiting time of 24 to 48 hours before the tiling works.


All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
Saturate absorbent concrete surfaces thoroughly with water to achieve a surface
saturated dry (SSD) condition.
Variations in level must be less than 5 mm, measured with a 2 meter straight edge.
If necessary, the substrate must be levelled prior to application using a product
such as Sika Level G.
®

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +45°C max

Application
Instructions
Mixing Add 24 % cold, clean water by weight of powder or
4.8 liters per 20 kg bag

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Mixing Time Mix thoroughly with clean water for a minimum of 3 minutes until a homogeneous
mix , free of lumps is achieved.
Leave material to stand in container (for a minimum 5 minutes). Then remix the
material for 15 seconds - the product is now ready for use.
Do not mix more SikaCeram -202 than can’t be used within the open time.
®

Do not add extra water or other ingredients after mixing


SikaCeram -202 must be mechanically mixed using a forced action mixer or in a
®
Mixing Tools
clean container using a drill and mixing paddle (< 500 rpm). A normal free fall
concrete mixer is not suitable.
Application Method /
Tools
Apply SikaCeram -202 directly to the concrete substrate, using a notched trowel
®
Application
and spread the mortar evenly over the area to be tiled.
Cover only an area that can be tiled within 15 - 20 minutes.
Apply with “V”-notched trowels for small tiles
Apply with square notched trowel for bigger tiles
Apply a uniform layer of SikaCeram -202 by trowel in small areas at the
®

recommended thickness. Then, immediately, adjust the thickness using a notched


trowel. Finally, place the ceramic tile, pressing it firmly into the mortar.
Application Temperature + 5°C to + 35°C
Cleaning Tools cleaning will be done with water, immediately after its use. Once hardened,
Equipment SikaCeram -202 could be only removed by mechanical ways.
®

Rectification Time Once the tiles are placed into the mortar, they can be adjusted for ~ 30 minutes
(at +25°C).
Notes on Application / Do not exceed the maximum layer thicknesses.
Limitations
Protect freshly applied material from rain etc.
It is not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
Do not attempt to dampen the applied adhesive to extend the open time as this
interferes with the bond performance.
Do not apply on anhydrite floor screeds.
Do not apply on wet or damp substrates as this will delay curing times.
SikaCeram®-202 should not be used directly on gypsum or gypsum board
substances. Contact our Technical Service Department for advice.
Curing Details
Applied Product Ready 0
At 25 C
for use
Before jointing works Min. 24 hours
Before opening to light foot traffic Min. 24 hours
Full traffic (light) Min 7 days

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Health and Safety
Information
Protective Measures In the event of contact with the eyes, there is a risk of cauterization due to the
cement content. In case of contact with skin this can also lead to dehydration and
therefore irritation. Safety goggles and protective gloves should be worn when
mixing and applying the product.
Ecology Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations,
consult Material Safety Data Sheet.
Transportation Class No dangerous goods.
Important Notes Must be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with local regulations.
Please consult material safety data sheet. Unset product and leaching water must
not be discharged into ground water or drainage systems.
Residues of material must be removed according to local regulations. Fully cured
material can be disposed of as household waste under agreement with the
responsible local authorities.
Detailed health and safety information as well as detailed precautionary measures
e.g. physical, toxicological and ecological data can be obtained from the safety data
sheet.
Toxicity Nontoxic, consult Material Safety Data Sheet.

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Edition: 03/2016
Identification no: 4 KSA
®
SikaCeram -216 Premium

SikaCeram®-216 Premium
High Performance ,Polymer containing, Water Resistant
Cementitious Tile Adhesive for Thin Bed Application with Large Tiles
SikaCeram -216 Premium is a high performance polymer containing,
®
Product
cementitious tile adhesive supplied ready to use with the addition of water. It can
Description be used, for walls and floor bonding large tiles, indoor as well as outdoor
Construction

applications.
SikaCeram®-216 Premium conforms to C2 TE classification according to EN
12004. Suitable for use in hot and tropical climates
SikaCeram -216 Premium can be used for bonding large tiles in a continuous
®
Uses
thin layer, up to 5mm. As it has high performance adhesive strength and flexibility, it
can be used in industrial environment; It is also suitable for use in wet areas and
swimming pools or facade.
SikaCeram -216 Premium is suitable to bond the following types of tiles:
®

 Ceramic, extruded and earthenware tiles.


 Low absorption tiles such as refined Porcelain tiles which have poor adhesion
to traditional tile adhesives
 Natural stone, granite and marble as long as they are not affected by water.
SikaCeram -216 Premium can be used on substrates including:
®

 Concrete and mortar


 Bricks, plaster
 Gypsum board (with primer Sika® Ceram-10W primer)
 On cementitious waterproofing
SikaCeram -216 Premium can be used in:
®

 Bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, terraces, etc.


Advantages  Easy to use, just add water
 Good adhesion to most substrates (concrete, cementitious mortar, stone,
bricks, existing indoor tiles…)
 Good workability and thixotropic consistency
 Water and weather resistant
 Suitable for indoor and outdoor application
 Non-toxic
 Complies with requirements of EN 12004 , Class C2 TE.

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/Colour White

Packaging 20 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between 5°C
and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original unopened,
sealed and undamaged packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Cementitious mortar modified with polymers
Density (at 23°C) ~ 1.50 kg/lt (fresh mortar) (According to EN 12190)
Mix Ratio 5.0 to 5.2 lt of water per 20 kg bag.
Aggregate Grading Dmax: approximately 0.5 mm (According to EN 12192-1)
Layer Thickness Min. 1.5 mm
Max.5.0 mm
Mechanical / Physical
Properties
(w/p = 0.27) Technical data Value Standard
Open time 30 EN 1346
Adjustability time 40 min

Floor tiles can be grouted After


24-36
Walls tiles can be grouted Afterhr.
4-6 hr.
Surfaces can be used after 14 days & 21 days
Initial tensile adhesion > 1.0 N/mm2 EN 1348
pools)
Tensile adhesion after immersion in water > 1.0 N/mm2 EN 1348

Tensile adhesion after heat aging >1.0 N/mm2 EN 1348

Application Detail
System Structure In normal conditions, no primer is required.
However for very high absorption substrates please refer to our Technical Services
Department.
Consumption / Coverage The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the substrate
and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing or back to
back buttering).
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One 20 kg bag will cover approximately 5 –7 m at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
Substrate Preparation / Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed by suitable mechanical
Priming means such as abrasive blast cleaning; high pressure water jetting (minimum 150
bar); scrabbling or needle gunning. New or smooth faced concrete surfaces should
be sand blasted.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids etc must be carried out using
appropriate products from the Sika Rep range of materials or with site produced
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mortars improved with Sika Latex. Allow a waiting time of 24 to 48 hours before
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placing the tiling.


All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or industrial vacuum.
If the substrate is very porous and if the temperature is high and relative humidity
low, it is advisable to dampen the surface - do not leave any standing water.
Variations in level must be less than 5 mm, measured with a 2 meter straight edge.
If necessary, the substrate must be levelled prior to application.
Substrate Temperature Minimum: +5°C
Maximum: +35°C
Ambient Temperature Minimum: +5°C
Maximum: +40°C, for higher ambient temperature consult technical department.

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Mixing Time Add about 5.0 – 5.2 liters of clean, cold water into a clean mixing vessel per 20 kg
bag. Slowly add the SikaCeram -216 Premium powder whilst mixing
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mechanically for a minimum of 3 minutes until a homogeneous mix, free of lumps


is achieved. Do not mix more material than can be used within the open time.
Leave material to stand in container. Then remix for 15 seconds, the product is now
ready for use.
SikaCeram -216 Premium must be mechanically mixed using a forced action
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Mixing Tools
mixer or in a clean container using a slow speed drill and basket type mixing
paddle (approximately 500 rpm). A normal concrete free fall mixer is not suitable.
SikaCeram -216 Premium is applied using a ‘V’ notched trowel. Choose the
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Application Methods/
Tools trowel that will give the right coverage and thickness to the back of the tile.
Apply a uniform 2 – 3 mm layer of SikaCeram -216 Premium by trowel in small
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areas at the recommended thickness. Then, immediately adjust the thickness if


necessary using a notched trowel. Finally, place the ceramic tile, pressing it firmly
onto the adhesive mortar using a twisting action to ensure optimum adhesion.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically
Rectification Time Once the tiles are set into the mortar, they can be adjusted for up to approximately
40 minutes (at +23°C).
Application notes / Cementitious substrate must be full cured (1-4 weeks depends on conditions).
Limitations Do not exceed the recommended water dosage. Apply only to sound, prepared
substrates. Do not exceed maximum layer thicknesses.
Do not use to old outdoor tiles, wood or metal substrates.
SikaCeram -216 Premium is used with normal size porcelain floor tiles.
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SikaCeram®-216 Premium can be applied on top of cementitious


waterproofing such as: SikaTop Seal-107 or SikaLastic -152 High elastic.
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Refer to Sika’s Technical Services Department for more information.


Use SikaCeram®-500 range to grout the tile joints
Protect freshly applied material from rapid drying due to heat, wind etc. and from
contact with water or other liquids before the mortar has hardened.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-216
HIGH PERFORMANCE, POLYMER CONTAINING, WATER RESISTANT CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHES-
IVE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-216 is a high performance, one-pack, poly- ▪ Very good adhesion
mer containing, water resistant, premixed adhesive. ▪ Easy to mix and use
Consisting of high resistance cements, selected silicon ▪ Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
/ quartz mineral charges and specific additives, used as ▪ Water resistant
thin bed tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ceramic ▪ Extended open time
tiles. ▪ Single component system
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ No sagging

USES APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


▪ Suitable for bonding of high absorption ceramic tiles, SikaCeram®-216 follows the requirements of EN 12004
earthenware, extruded and refined porcelain tiles class C2 TE and complies to the requirements of ANSI
▪ Suitable for bonding of large size tiles used in industi- 118.4 for shear strength.
al enviroment, wet areas, swimming pools, facades
▪ Suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, terraces,
etc.
▪ Indoor and outdoor application over concrete, ce-
ment mortars, bricks and plaster
▪ For horizontal and vertical areas
▪ Suitable for moisture tolerant natural stone
▪ Suitable to tile directly on various Sika waterproofing
products

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates and polymers
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey and white powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat
and moisture
Maximum Grain Size 0.6 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tensile Adhesion Strength grey w/p = 0.29 Value Requirement EN (EN 1348)
white w/p = 0.30 12004, class C2
Initial ≥ 1.2 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2
After water imer- ≥ 1.1 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2
sion
After heat ageing ≥ 1.0 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2

SYSTEMS
System Structure In normal conditions no primer is required.
However for uncommon substrates please refer to Sika Technical Depart-
ment.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Grey: 7.0 to 7.5 L of water per 25 kg bag
White: 7.25 to 7.75 L of water per 25 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.70 kg/l (25 °C)
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the sub-
strate and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing
"floating" or back to back “buttering-floating”).
As a guide:
For 1 mm thickness over 1 m2 area approximately 1.7 kg of material.
One 25 kg bag will cover approximately 6.3 - 9.4 m2 at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 5 mm on vertical areas
Max. 10 mm (locally up to 12 mm thickness possible, for leveling purpose)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~5 h (23 °C)
Open Time ~30 min. (23 °C) (EN 1346)

Adjustability Time ~40 min. (23 °C)


Applied Product Ready for Use Floor tiles can be grouted After 24 - 36 h
Wall tiles can be grouted After 4 - 6 h
Full traffic / use After 14 d
After 21 d - for swimming pools

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SikaCeram®-216, to a maximum thickness of 10 mm,


applied at least 24 h before laying the ceramic tiling.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT For larger and thicker areas of surface reprofiling and
making good, appropriate mortars from the
▪ Substrates must be properly cured, structurally SikaRep@, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range
sound, free of any loose or friable particles, clean, should be used. Cracks in substrates must be identi-
dry and free of any contaminants such as dust, dirt, fied and sealed appropriately e.g. with Sikadur epoxy
oil, grease, cement laitance or efflorescence. resins.
▪ Depending on the substrate condition and contamin- ▪ When laying tiles on non-absorbent or substrates
ants to be removed from the surface, perform ad- with limited absorbency, such as existing ceramic
equate preparation techniques, such as water-jet tiles, painted surfaces etc., check to confirm that
washing or blastcleaning, in order to remove all these surfaces are all firmly and securely bonded and
traces of any materials that could reduce the stable, then use suitable degreasing/descaling
product's adhesion to the substrate. products to thoroughly and completely clean the sur-
▪ Any small surface defects and variations in level, pro- face.
file, or around exposed aggregates for example, can ▪ For applications in hot climates / environments and /
be prefilled and levelled with an additional layer of or on absorbent substrates, thoroughly pre-dampen

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the surface immediately prior to the product applica- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
tion, but avoid any ponding / standing water on the
surface, which must not be damp to touch and not All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
with a dark-matt / wet surface appearance i.e. it on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
must be saturated surface dry (SSD). due to circumstances beyond our control.
▪ For tiling in frequently damp or wet rooms, a suit-
able Sika® waterproofing product / system should be LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
applied before the tiling.
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
MIXING declared data and recommended uses for this product
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, may vary from country to country. Consult the local
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit- Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and uses.
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps.
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
the cured product.
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
After blending, leave the product to stand and 'ma-
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
ture' for 5 minutes in the mixing container and then
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
briefly stir the mix prior to application. The obtained
lated data.
mix results very creamy, easily spreadable and thixo-
tropic.
APPLICATION
SikaCeram®-216 is applied using notched trowel.
The amount of product should be enough to ensure
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car-
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per-
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad-
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad-
hesive.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with water
immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
only be mechanically removed.

LIMITATIONS
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, wind, etc.
▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with
natural stones.
▪ White version of tile adhesive is recommended for
translucent natural stone tiles.
▪ It is usually not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.
▪ For gypsum board substsrate, primer need to be ap-
plied, please contact Sika Technical Department.
SikaCeram®-216 shall not be applied on the following
cases:
▪ On metal surfaces and wood
▪ On old outdoor ceramic tiles
▪ For stone wares and porcelain large tiles (side > 60
cm)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-217
HIGH PERFORMANCE, POLYMER CONTAINING, WATER RESISTANT CEMENTITIOUS TILE ADHES-
IVE

DESCRIPTION ▪ Indoor and outdoor application over concrete, ce-


ment mortars, bricks and plaster
SikaCeram®-217 is a high performance, one-pack, poly- ▪ For horizontal and vertical areas
mer containing, water resistant, premixed adhesive. ▪ Suitable for moisture tolerant natural stone
Consisting of high resistance cements, selected silicon ▪ Suitable to tile directly on various Sika waterproofing
/ quartz mineral charges and specific additives, used as products
tile adhesive for permanent fixing of ceramic tiles.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
USES ▪ Very good adhesion
▪ Easy to mix and use
▪ Suitable for bonding of high absorption ceramic tiles, ▪ Excellent workability and thixotropic consistency
earthenware, extruded and refined porcelain tiles ▪ Water resistant
▪ Suitable for bonding of large size tiles used in industi- ▪ Extended open time
al enviroment, wet areas, swimming pools, facades ▪ Single component system
▪ Suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, terraces,
etc. APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
SikaCeram®-217 follows the requirements of EN 12004
class C2 E and complies to the requirements of ANSI
118.4 for shear strength.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected aggregates and polymers
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey and white powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry conditions
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat
and moisture
Maximum Grain Size 0.6 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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Tensile Adhesion Strength grey w/p = 0.24 Value Requirement EN (EN 1348)
white w/p = 0.25 12004, class C2
Initial ~1.3 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2
After water imer- ~1.1 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2
sion
After heat ageing ~1.1 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2

SYSTEMS
System Structure In normal conditions no primer is required.
However for uncommon substrates please refer to Sika Technical Depart-
ment.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Grey: 5.75 to 6.25 L of water per 25 kg bag
White: 6.00 to 6.50 L of water per 25 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.70 kg/l (25 °C)
Consumption The consumption depends on the surface profile and roughness of the sub-
strate and on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple placing
"floating" or back to back “buttering-floating”).
As a guide:
For 1 mm thickness over 1 m2 area approximately 1.7 kg of material.
One 25 kg bag will cover approximately 6.1 - 9.1 m2 at 3 - 2 mm thickness.
Layer Thickness Min. 2 mm
Max. 10 mm (locally up to 12 mm thickness possible, for leveling purpose)
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~5 h (23 °C)
Open Time ~30 min. (23 °C) (EN 1346)

Adjustability Time ~40 min. (23 °C)


Applied Product Ready for Use Floor tiles can be grouted After 24 - 36 h
Wall tiles can be grouted After 4 - 6 h
Full traffic / use After 14 d
After 21 d - for swimming pools

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SikaRep®, Sika MonoTop® or Sikafloor® Level range


should be used. Cracks in substrates must be identi-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT fied and sealed appropriately e.g. with Sikadur epoxy
resins.
▪ Substrates must be properly cured, structurally ▪ When laying tiles on non-absorbent or substrates
sound, free of any loose or friable particles, clean, with limited absorbency, such as existing ceramic
dry and free of any contaminants such as dust, dirt, tiles, painted surfaces etc., check to confirm that
oil, grease, cement laitance or efflorescence. these surfaces are all firmly and securely bonded and
▪ Depending on the substrate condition and contamin- stable, then use suitable degreasing/descaling
ants to be removed from the surface, perform ad- products to thoroughly and completely clean the sur-
equate preparation techniques, such as water-jet face.
washing or blastcleaning, in order to remove all ▪ For applications in hot climates / environments and /
traces of any materials that could reduce the or on absorbent substrates, thoroughly pre-dampen
product's adhesion to the substrate. the surface immediately prior to the product applica-
▪ Any small surface defects and variations in level, pro- tion, but avoid any ponding / standing water on the
file, or around exposed aggregates for example, can surface, which must not be damp to touch and not
be prefilled and levelled with an additional layer of with a dark-matt / wet surface appearance i.e. it
SikaCeram®-217, to a maximum thickness of 10 mm, must be saturated surface dry (SSD).
applied at least 24 h before laying the ceramic tiling. ▪ For tiling in frequently damp or wet rooms, a suit-
For larger and thicker areas of surface reprofiling and able Sika® waterproofing product / system should be
making good, appropriate mortars from the applied before the tiling.

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MIXING BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit- on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and due to circumstances beyond our control.
up to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps.
Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not mix at
faster rate because of mechanical strength decay of LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
the cured product. Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
After blending, leave the product to stand and 'ma- declared data and recommended uses for this product
ture' for 5 minutes in the mixing container and then may vary from country to country. Consult the local
briefly stir the mix prior to application. The obtained Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
mix results very creamy, easily spreadable and thixo- uses.
tropic.
APPLICATION ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
SikaCeram®-217 is applied using notched trowel. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
The amount of product should be enough to ensure age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to be car- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
ried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
to ensure contact with the adhesive, and thus the per- lated data.
fect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the ad- LEGAL NOTES
hesive layer previously applied. Avoid wetting with wa-
ter the adhesive already applied, it damages the ad- The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
hesive. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
CLEANING OF TOOLS rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Clean all tools and application equipment with water conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
only be mechanically removed. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
LIMITATIONS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain, wind, etc. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
natural stones. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ White version of tile adhesive is recommended for for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
translucent natural stone tiles. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ It is usually not necessary to pre-dampen the tiles. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
▪ For gypsum board substsrate, primer need to be ap- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
plied, please contact Sika Technical Department. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
SikaCeram®-217 shall not be applied on the following refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
cases: Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
▪ On metal surfaces and wood be supplied on request.
▪ On old outdoor ceramic tiles
▪ For stone wares and porcelain large tiles (side > 60
cm)

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 1/6/2016
Identification no:
02 03 06 02 001 0 000198
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SikaCeram -255 StarFlex LD-AE

SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD-AE


Low dust emission, deformable, powder adhesive to lay large
sized ceramic tiles, C2TE S1 classified according to EN 12004.

SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD-AE is low dust emission, deformable, one-pack


Product premixed adhesive consisting of high resistance cements, high polymers content,
selected silicon/quartz mineral charges and specific additives.
Description
It realize deformable adhesive layers up to 10 mm thickness. Suitable for grès
porcelain and natural stone on façade, heating floors, swimming pools and
industrial floorings.
Uses  Laying all kind of ceramic tiles, even grès porcelain in large size
 Laying thin porcelain stoneware slabs.
 Laying marbles and natural stone, provided not sensitive to water
 Indoor and outdoor, on walls and floors
 Laying on heating floors, water or electric system
 Indoor over-tiling application on old tiles, without primer
 Suitable for applications high performances demanding, such as: swimming
pools, industrial and heavy traffic floors, façades.
 Spot-gluing insulating panels made of polystyrene, polyurethane foam, rock or
glass wool
Characteristics /  Low dust emission
Advantages  Deformability
 No vertical slipping
 Extended open time
 Frost proof
 Applicable up to 10 mm thickness

Tests
Approval / Standards Deformable, one-pack powder adhesive with very low emission of dust. Particularly
suitable for refined porcelain stoneware and large-sized natural stones. Use on
heating floor surfaces, façades, industrial floors and swimming pools. EN12004
class C2TE S1.

Product Data
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Packaging 25 kg bag

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Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged original sealed
Shelf-Life packaging, in dry cooled conditions.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Portland cement, selected aggregates, water retention additives and re-dispersible
polymer.
Density Fresh mortar density: ~1.6 kg/l
Grading Dmax: 0.63 mm
Layer Thickness 15 mm max.
Pot Life ~6* hours at 23°C
Curing Time ~3* minutes at 23°C
Open Time ~30* minutes at 23°C (EN 1346)
Adjustability Time ~50* minutes at 23°C

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Value Requirement Test Method
Grey White EN 12004
Initial Tensile Bond 1.6 N/mm2 2.3 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm2 EN 1348
Tensile Bond after Heat 1.2 N/mm2 1.6 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm 2 EN 1348
Action
2
Tensile Bond after water 1.1 N/mm2 1.9 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm EN 1348
immersion
2
Tensile Bond after 1.0 N/mm2 1.9 N/mm2 ≥ 1.0 N/mm EN 1348
Freeze/thaw cycles
Slip Resistance ≤ 0.5 mm ≤ 0.5 mm ≤ 0.5 mm EN 1308
Transversal deformation 2.5 mm 2.7 mm ≥ 2.5 mm EN 12002

System
Information
System Structures In normal conditions, no primer is required. However for the following difficult highly
absorbent substrates, a primer shall be used:

Substrate Primer
Gypsum Plaster or Anhydrite Screed Sika® Primer-11 W
PVC, linoleum and old vinyl floors Sika® Primer-21 W
Application and consumption details of the primer are given in the relevant Product
Data Sheet.

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Application Details
Consumption The consumption is dependent on the surface profile and roughness of the
substrate as well as on the size of the tiles and the placing technique (simple
placing or back-buttering).

As a guide, in kilogramme of powder per m²:


Types of tile Trowel sizes Consumption
Small tiles 6 mm ~ 2 - 3 kg/m2
Normal size tiles (20x20cm – 40x40cm) 8 mm ~ 3 - 4 kg/m²
Large tiles and double spreading 10 mm ~ 5 - 7 kg/m²

Substrate Quality The substrate must be cement laitance free, clean and free from dirt, oil, grease or
other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
The substrate must be perfectly flat, tight and free from parts easily removable,
non- deformable and correctly aged. Any small gradients or bumps or gravel can be
leveled and filled with a layer of SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD, in maximum
thickness of 5 mm, applied at least 24 h before laying the ceramic coating. For
higher thickness, mortars of Sika MonoTop ® or Sika® Level range should be used.
Substrate Preparation / SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD is applied directly on plasters and cementitious
Priming substrates, cement-lime mortars, concrete, plasterboard, floated concrete and old
ceramic floors. On other substrates, use relevant primers.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min.; +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min.; +35°C max.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Ratio ~ 7.25 litres of water (29% ± 1%) for 25 kg of SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD-AE
Mixing Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, amount of water, using an
electric blender with a suitable mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket, and up
to obtain a smooth paste free of lumps.
Use a blender at 500 rpm max.; do not mix at faster rate because of mechanical
strength decay of the cured product.
After blending, leave the product curing for 5-10 min., preferably, and then briefly
stir the mix prior to application. The obtained mix results very creamy, easily
spreadable, and thixotropic.
Application Method / SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD-AE is applied using notched trowel. The amount of
Tools product should be enough to ensure complete wetting of the tiles’ rear. Tiling has to
be carried out on fresh glue, exerting an adequate pressure to ensure contact with
the adhesive, and thus the perfect bonding. In case a surface film is formed on the
adhesive, it is necessary to wipe the trowel on the adhesive layer previously
applied. Avoid wetting with water the adhesive already applied, it damage the
adhesive.
The use of the product to lay non-absorbing tiles of maximum size up to 10000 cm2
(e.g. 60x120 cm) for indoor floors, up to 3600 cm2 (e.g. 60x60 cm) for indoor walls
and outdoor paving, and 2100 cm2 (e.g. 30x60 or 45x45 cm) for façade without any
mechanical clamps, is preferable. These limits are valid for cementitious, non-
heating substrates. For any other kind of substrates, please contact the Technical
Service.
To lay tiles sized 900 cm2, and over (e.g. 30x30 cm), the double-spreading
(buttering) technique of adhesive application is always recommended.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened material can only be mechanically removed.

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Notes on Application /  Gypsum plaster substrates must have a minimum thickness of 10 mm and a
Limitations maximum moisture content of 0.5%.
 If waterproofing layer under tiles is required, cement-based and acrylic-based
are allowed. Refer to the related product data sheet for more information.
 Protect freshly applied material from freezing conditions and rain, etc.
 Make a test area prior to carrying out any work with natural stones tiles.
 It is not usually necessary to pre-dampen the tiles.

SikaCeram® -255 StarFlex LD-AE shall not be applied on the following cases:
 On metal surfaces and wood
 To realize coats thicker than 10 mm
 On old ceramic tiles outdoor

Curing Details
Applied Product ready
for use Before floor grouting – light foot traffic 24-36 hours*
Before wall grouting 4-6 hours*
Before opening to full traffic Approx. 14 days*
(21 days* for tanks and pools)

Note* Values got at laboratory conditions: 23°C ± 2°C – R.H. 50% ± 5%.
Higher temperatures reduce the indicated lapse time, oppositely, lower temperature
increase them.
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Health and Safety products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Information
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any
other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for
the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-500 TG
WATER RESISTANT, POLYMER MODIFIED, CEMENTITIOUS TILE GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-500 TG is a 1-component, polymer modi- Easy to use, requires only the addition of water
fied and water resistant cementitious tile grout for ▪ Long open time (enough time to clean residues from
joints of up to 4 mm. It is particularly used in conjunc- the tiles after application)
tion with SikaCeram® tile adhesives. ▪ Hardens without cracking or shrinkage
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Water-repellent and impermeable to many liquids
▪ Good abrasion resistance
USES ▪ Very good adhesion to unglazed surfaces
▪ Available in various colours
SikaCeram®-500 TG is suitable for grouting joints in: ▪ Mould-inhibiting and fungicide
▪ Ceramic tiles ▪ UV resistant
▪ Suitable for indoor and outdoor application
▪ Brick, marble and stone APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Terrazzo
SikaCeram®-500 TG follows the requirements of EN
13888 for class CG1.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Cement, polymers, fillers and additives.
Packaging 20 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Cement grey and white.
Further colours can be made upon request.
Shelf life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original sealed
packaging.
Storage conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed ori-
ginal packaging at temperatures between +10 °C and +40 °C. Protect from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size 0.150 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Abrasion Resistance < 2000 mm3 (EN 12808-2)

Compressive Strength ≥ 15 N/mm2 (after dry storage) (EN 12808-3)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ≥ 2.5 N/mm2 (after dry storage) (EN 12808-3)

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Shrinkage ≤ 3.0 mm/m (EN 12808-4)

Water Absorption ≤ 5.0 g (30 min) (EN 12808-5)


≤ 10.0 g (240 min)
Joint width Max. 4 mm

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 30 % cold, clean water by weight of powder or 6.0 L per 20 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.80 kg/l
Consumption The consumption of SikaCeram®-500 TG is dependent upon the depth and
width of the tile joint being grouted. In general one 20 kg bag will yield 14.4
litres of fresh mortar.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Pot Life 45 - 60 min (+25 °C)
Waiting Time (+25 °C)
Available time for cleaning residual 60 minutes with water and sponge
material
Foot traffic Min. 24 hours
Fully serviceable Min. 7 days

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT shade variations.


▪ Premature exposure to water or excess water in the
▪ Substrates must be properly cured, structurally mix can result in white efflorescence on the grout
sound, clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as surface.
dust, dirt, oil, grease, cement laitance, efflorescence, ▪ In case of high-performances demanding applica-
previous coatings, or any other surface treatments or tions, such as heavy-traffic floors, replacement of
obstructions such as excess tile adhesive, tile joint mixing water with SikaLatex® or SikaBond® DV is sug-
spacers, etc... gestible.
▪ Depending on the contaminants to be removed, per- ▪ Important notes: Do not add or allow any additional
form adequate preparation techniques, such as jet water to be added into the SikaCeram®-500 TG dur-
washing or blastcleaning, in order to remove all ing or after mixing. Also prevent water contact with
traces of any materials that could reduce the the freshly applied material during cleaning opera-
product's adhesion on the substrate. tions, or from excess atmospheric humidity and con-
▪ For applications in hot climates / environments, or on densation or residual moisture in the substrate etc. It
absorbent substrates, thoroughly pre-dampen the is equally important to avoid wide temperature fluc-
surface immediately prior to the product application, tuations during application and curing, as well as ex-
but avoid any ponding / standing water on the sur- cessive draughts or forced ventilation. This is be-
face, which must not be damp to touch and not with cause excess water, temperature variations and ex-
a dark-matt / wet surface appearance i.e. it must be cess ventilation, plus application on very porous tiles
saturated surface dry (SSD). or substrates leading to rapid water absorption etc.
can all result in colour shade differences.
MIXING
APPLICATION
▪ Pour the recommended amount of water into a suit-
able,clean mixing container. Stir slowly, whilst slowly ▪ SikaCeram®-500 TG is applied using a rubber blade or
adding the SikaCeram®-500 TG powder to the water trowel using cross-hatch techniques, taking care to
and then mix thoroughly using a low speed (<500 ensure the joints are filled uniformly across the
rpm.) drill mixer until the material is fully homogen- whole width and along their full length.
eous and lump free. ▪ Using the same blade/trowel in a vertical position,
▪ After mixing, leave the product to stand and ‘mature’ remove the excess from the surface of the tiles.
for a few minutes, then briefly stir again prior to ap- ▪ When the material starts to set, it is possible to be-
plication. The finished mix has a very creamy consist- gin the initial cleaning step, using a damp sponge.
ency, is uniformly coloured and it is easy to apply and The remaining grout traces on the tile surfaces can
spread. easily be removed the next day by wiping with a
▪ For areas requiring only small quantities, these can clean, soft dry cloth. When SikaLatex® or SikaBond
be mixed by hand, however please measure the wa- DV® has been used instead of water in the mix, this
ter : powder ratio carefully, as even small differences additional step should be done immediately after the
in the mix ratio between batches can result in colour initial cleaning with a damp sponge.

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▪ Avoid application in direct sunlight and/or in excess- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
ive draughts or strong winds.
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
CLEANING OF TOOLS age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Clean all tools and application equipment with clean to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
water immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
al can only be mechanically removed. lated data.

LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES


▪ Do not exceed the recommended amount of water in The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
the mix. The mix must never be fluid. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ When coloured materials are applied for aesthetics products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
such as on polished porcelain or natural stone tiles, rent knowledge and experience of the products when
always carry out cleanability testing prior to the ap- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
plication. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ On highly absorbent tiles, it is always recommended tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
to thoroughly pre-dampen the surface (SSD) before strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
grouting. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ Always apply SikaCeram®-500 TG in a continuous op- particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
eration and do not interrupt this for more than two legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
hours in the same room or area of tiling. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ Do not add anything to the product that is not spe- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
cified in this Product Data Sheet. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ For brick, marble and stone trial grouting is recom- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
mended to check staining effect serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ Do not use acid based cleaner to wipe down Sika- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Ceram®-500 TG. be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain and water current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
splashes until cured refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
SikaCeram®-500 TG must not be applied in the follow- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
ing situations: be supplied on request.
▪ For any applications not explicitly described in this
Product Data Sheet.
▪ On water immersed areas like swimming pools.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaCeram®-502 TG AE
WATER RESISTANT, POLYMER MODIFIED, CEMENTITIOUS TILE GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaCeram®-502 TG AE is a 1-component, polymer Easy to use, requires only the addition of water
modified and water resistant cementitious tile grout ▪ Long open time (enough time to clean residues from
for joints of up to 4 mm. It is particularly used in con- the tiles after application)
junction with SikaCeram® tile adhesives. ▪ Hardens without cracking or shrinkage
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Water-repellent and impermeable to many liquids
▪ Good abrasion resistance
USES ▪ Very good adhesion to unglazed surfaces
▪ Available in various colours
SikaCeram®-502 TG AE is suitable for grouting joints in: ▪ Mould-inhibiting and fungicide
▪ Ceramic tiles ▪ UV resistant
▪ Suitable for indoor and outdoor application
▪ Brick, marble and stone APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Terrazzo
SikaCeram®-502 TG AE follows the requirements of EN
13888 for class CG1.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Cement, polymers, fillers and additives.
Packaging 20 and 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Cement grey, light grey and white
Further colours upon request
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed ori-
ginal packaging at temperatures between +10 °C and +40 °C. Protect from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size 0.150 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Abrasion Resistance ≤ 2 000 mm3 (EN 12808-2)

Compressive Strength ≥ 15 N/mm2 (after dry storage) (EN 12808-3)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~2.0 N/mm2 (after dry storage) (EN 12808-3)

Shrinkage ≤ 3.0 mm/m (EN 12808-4)

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Water Absorption ≤ 5.0 g (30 min) (EN 12808-5)
≤ 10.0 g (240 min)
Joint width Max. 4 mm

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 30 % cold, clean water by weight of powder or 6.0 L per 20 kg bag and 7.5 L
per 25 kg bag.
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.80 kg/l
Consumption The consumption of SikaCeram®-502 TG AE is dependent upon the depth
and width of the tile joint being grouted. In general one 20 kg bag will yield
14.4 litres of fresh mortar.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Pot Life 45 - 60 min (+25 °C)
Waiting Time (+25 °C)
Available time for cleaning residual 60 minutes with water and sponge
material
Foot traffic Min. 24 hours
Fully serviceable Min. 7 days

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SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Premature exposure to water or excess water in the
mix can result in white efflorescence on the grout
▪ Substrates must be properly cured, structurally surface.
sound, clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as ▪ In case of high-performances demanding applica-
dust, dirt, oil, grease, cement laitance, efflorescence, tions, such as heavy-traffic floors, replacement of
previous coatings, or any other surface treatments or mixing water with SikaLatex® or SikaBond® DV is sug-
obstructions such as excess tile adhesive, tile joint gestible.
spacers, etc... ▪ Important notes: Do not add or allow any additional
▪ Depending on the contaminants to be removed, per- water to be added into the SikaCeram®-502 TG AE
form adequate preparation techniques, such as jet during or after mixing. Also prevent water contact
washing or blastcleaning, in order to remove all with the freshly applied material during cleaning op-
traces of any materials that could reduce the erations, or from excess atmospheric humidity and
product's adhesion on the substrate. condensation or residual moisture in the substrate
▪ For applications in hot climates / environments, or on etc. It is equally important to avoid wide temperat-
absorbent substrates, thoroughly pre-dampen the ure fluctuations during application and curing, as well
surface immediately prior to the product application, as excessive draughts or forced ventilation. This is be-
but avoid any ponding / standing water on the sur- cause excess water, temperature variations and ex-
face, which must not be damp to touch and not with cess ventilation, plus application on very porous tiles
a dark-matt / wet surface appearance i.e. it must be or substrates leading to rapid water absorption etc.
saturated surface dry (SSD). can all result in colour shade differences.
MIXING APPLICATION
▪ Pour the recommended amount of water into a suit- ▪ SikaCeram®-502 TG AE is applied using a rubber
able, clean mixing container. Stir slowly, whilst slowly blade or trowel using cross-hatch techniques, taking
adding the SikaCeram®-502 TG AE powder to the wa- care to ensure the joints are filled uniformly across
ter and then mix thoroughly using a low speed (<500 the whole width and along their full length.
rpm.) drill mixer until the material is fully homogen- ▪ Using the same blade/trowel in a vertical position,
eous and lump free. remove the excess from the surface of the tiles.
▪ After mixing, leave the product to stand and ‘mature’ ▪ When the material starts to set, it is possible to be-
for a few minutes, then briefly stir again prior to ap- gin the initial cleaning step, using a damp sponge.
plication. The finished mix has a very creamy consist- The remaining grout traces on the tile surfaces can
ency, is uniformly coloured and it is easy to apply and easily be removed the next day by wiping with a
spread. clean, soft dry cloth. When SikaLatex® or SikaBond
▪ For areas requiring only small quantities, these can DV® has been used instead of water in the mix, this
be mixed by hand, however please measure the wa- additional step should be done immediately after the
ter : powder ratio carefully, as even small differences initial cleaning with a damp sponge.
in the mix ratio between batches can result in colour ▪ Avoid application in direct sunlight and/or in
shade variations. excessive draughts or strong winds

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CLEANING OF TOOLS ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Clean all tools and application equipment with clean For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
water immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi- age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
al can only be mechanically removed. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
LIMITATIONS lated data.
▪ Do not exceed the recommended amount of water in
the mix. The mix must never be fluid.
LEGAL NOTES
▪ When coloured materials are applied for aesthetics The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
such as on polished porcelain or natural stone tiles, tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
always carry out cleanability testing prior to the ap- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
plication. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ On highly absorbent tiles, it is always recommended properly stored, handled and applied under normal
to thoroughly pre-dampen the surface (SSD) before conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
grouting. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
▪ Always apply SikaCeram®-502 TG AE in a continuous strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
operation and do not interrupt this for more than ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
two hours in the same room or area of tiling. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
▪ Do not add anything to the product that is not spe- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
cified in this Product Data Sheet. from this information, or from any written recom-
▪ For brick, marble and stone trial grouting is recom- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
mended to check staining effect user of the product must test the product’s suitability
▪ Do not use acid based cleaner to wipe down Sika- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Ceram®-502 TG AE. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ Protect freshly applied material from rain and water products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
splashes until cured be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
SikaCeram®-502 TG AE must not be applied in the fol- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
lowing situations: refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
▪ For any applications not explicitly described in this Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
Product Data Sheet. be supplied on request.
▪ On water immersed areas like swimming pools.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
declared data and recommended uses for this product
may vary from country to country. Consult the local
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
uses.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: KSA
Rev: 12/3/2013 12:15 PM
Sika®Ceram 502TG

Sika®Ceram 502TG
Water Resistant, Polymer modified, Cementitious Tile Grout

Sika®Ceram 502TG is a 1-component, polymer modified, water resistant,


Product cementitious tile jointing grout for finer joints up to 4 mm. It is particularly used in
®
Description conjunction with Sika Ceram tile adhesives.

Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.


Uses Suitable for filling tile joints in
• Ceramic
• Porcelain
• Mosaic
• Marble
• Stone
• Brick
• Terrazzo
Characteristics / • Easy to use, requires only the addition of water
Advantages • Easy application by trowel
• Long open time (enough time to clean residues from the tiles after application)
• Hardening without cracking or shrinkage
• Dense, smooth and non-dusting
• Waterproof and impermeable to many liquids
• Good abrasion resistance
• Very good adhesion to unglazed surfaces
• Available in various colours

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Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colours Cementitious powder.
Standard Colour: White. 22 more colours are available on request. Special colours
can be made based on the minimum order quantity.
Packaging 20 Kg Bag

Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged original sealed
Shelf-Life packaging in dry and cool conditions.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement and additives
Density ~ 1.9 kg/l
Curing Time At +25°C
Available time for cleaning residual material 60 minutes with water and sponge
Foot traffic Min. 24 hours
Fully serviceable Min. 14 days

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
2
Compressive Strength ~ 10 N/mm after 28 days (+25°C and 65% r.h.)
Bond Strength On ceramic tiles:
~ 1.4 N/mm² at 10 days (+25°C and 65% r.h.)
On concrete:
> 1.5 N/mm² at 10 days (+25°C and 65% r.h.)

System
Information

Application Details
Yield ~14 L per bag
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound and free of all contaminants, loose or
friable particles, cement laitance, oil and grease.
Substrate Preparation Weak concrete and/or surface laitance must be removed. Surface defects such as
blow holes and voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids must be carried out using
® ® ®
appropriate products from the SikaTop , Sika MonoTop or Sika Rep range of
®
materials or site produced mortar improved with Sika Latex. Allow a waiting time of
24 to 48 hours before laying the tiles.
All dust, loose and friable particles must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
The adhesive or mortar used for bedding the tiles must be completely cured before
®
application of Sika Ceram-502TG.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +45°C max.

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Relative Air Humidity 80% r.h. max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
The substrate and uncured floor must be at least 3°C above the dew point to
reduce the risk of condensation.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Add 30% cold, clean water by weight of powder or 6.0 litres per 20 Kg Powder.
Mixing Time Add 30% clean water (6.0 L water per 20 Kg bag) to the dry powder and mix for at
least 3 minutes by slow speed mixer (max. 500 rpm) and until a homogeneous
mixture, free of lumps with a creamy consistency is achieved.
Do not mix more material than the quantity can be placed in approximately 30
minutes.
®
Mixing Tools Sika Ceram 502TG must be mechanically mixed using a forced action mixer or in
a clean drum using a drill and paddle (max. 600 rpm). A normal free fall concrete
mixer is not suitable.
®
Application Method / Apply Sika Ceram 502TG onto the tile surface and fully pack the joints using
Tools diagonal strokes. Use a hard rubber grouting float. Excess grout should be cleaned
off the tile surface with a wet sponge while the grout is still fresh.
Control joints should be used at all times to ensure uniformity of joint widths..
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or wet hessian is recommended. Do not commence fogging
until final set has been reached.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Potlife ~ 45 - 60 min. (at +25°C)
Notes on Application / Cementitious substrate age must be at least 28 days.
Limitations
Do not add extra water under any circumstances. Apply only to sound, prepared
substrates.
®
Do not use acid based cleaner to wipe down Sika Ceram-502TG.
Protect freshly applied material from rain.

Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Health and Safety
Information
Protective Measures Use of the basic principles of industrial hygiene, such as rubber gloves, goggles and
protective clothing will enable this product to be used safely. Change soiled work
clothes and wash hands before eating and after finishing work. Due to high pH can
be dangerous to aquatic organism. Do not permit the product to get into water,
drainage systems or the ground water.
Local regulations as well as health safety advice on packaging labels must be
observed.
Ecology Do not dispose into drainage system. See Material Safety Data Sheet
Transportation Class No Dangerous goods
Important Notes Residues of material must be removed according to local regulations. Fully cured
material can be disposed of as household waste under agreement with the
responsible local authorities.
Detailed health and safety information as well as detailed precautionary measures
e.g. physical, toxicological and ecological data can be obtained from the material
safety data sheet.
Toxicity See Material Safety Data Sheet

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 11,2016
Identification no: AE-16
Version no.4

SikaCeram®-RTG
Formerly: Sikadur®-430 TG
Abrasion and Chemical Resistant Epoxy Tile Grout

Product SikaCeram ®-RTG is a high performance solvent-free, 3-component tile


Construction

Description grouting mortar with good chemical and abrasion resistance, based on an epoxy
resin and selected quartz fillers. It fulfills the requirements of ANSI 118.3 for
compressive strength, Initial setting time and bond strength.
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions
Uses SikaCeram ®-RTG is used for rigid, waterproof and chemical resistant sealing of
joints in ceramic wall and floor coverings, which are subjected to chemical and
mechanical attack:
Chemical:
Food and beverage industries
Medical and therapeutic rooms
Laboratories
Aggressive water:
Storage tanks.
Stables.
Toilet facilities.
Steam and water-jet cleaning industrial washing facilities.
Advantages Easily workable consistency
Liquid proof, and economical
Excellent abrasion resistance
High mechanical strength
Good resistance to chemicals; It will not support bacterial growth in wet
areas, Non-toxic: It can be used in most areas where drink and foodstuffs
are processed.
Excellent adhesion to ceramic and porcelain tiles without primer

Product Data
Type Epoxy resin, curing agent and selected quartz aggregates
Form Mortar
Colours available: approximately R A L 1001;R A L 1 0 1 3 ; R A L 3001;R A L
5 0 1 2 , R A L 6 0 1 1 , R A L 7035 ;RAL 7037, RAL 7040; RAL 7042; RAL 7045,
RAL 3009
Other RAL colours available on request based on quantity
Packaging 5 Kg pails of (A+B).
22.5 Kg & 7.50 kg bags (Comp. C); use (A+B) to C 1: (1 to 1.5) by weight

Storage Condition Store in a dry area between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf life 24 months from production date if stored properly in original unopened
packaging.

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Technical Data
Mixing ratio (A + B) : C = 1 : 1 to 1.5 depends on required flowability and joint width.
Density Approximately 1.84 kg/lt (Filled resin 1 : 1)

Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals. Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance table

Solid Content ~ 100% (by volume) / ~ 100% (by weight)

Pot Life ~ 50 minutes at 10°C


~ 25 minutes at 20°C

Available time for cleaning 25 minutes at 20°C, with Thinner and sponge.

Mechanical strengths 28 days


Resin: at 23°C, 65% rH Compressive strength ~ 50 N/mm²
Flexural strength ~ 30 N/mm²
Adhesive Tensile Strength
(On Ceramic/ quarry tiles) ~ 7 N/mm²
(On Concrete > 1.5 N/mm2
(Concrete failure)

Application Details
Substrate preparation Joints must be dry, sound and free from dust, grease, oil and loosely adhering
particles. Any remaining tile adhesive must be removed. Surface moisture <5%
Mixing stir part A mechanically. When all of part B has been added to part A, mix
continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved and slowly add
the part C, Mix until lump free and getting uniform consistency.
Sikadur®-RTG_NS version, add 0.5-3% parts by weight of Sika thixotropic agent
to component A, and stir for 2 minutes then add component B to A, mix
continuously for 2 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved and slowly add
the part C, Mix until lump free and getting uniform consistency
Application Apply SikaCeram®-RTG into the joints using a trowel or a rubber squeegee, or
pour SikaCeram ®-RTG onto the floor, raking it out in order to fill the joints and,
smoothing it off provisionally. After half an hour (at 20°C), remove the surplus
material with Thinner solvent, using a wet sponge. In vertical joints, use
Sikadur®-RTG_NS version that containing Sika thixotropic agent

Cleaning As long as the product has not hardened, use Thinner solvent for tools and warm
water and soap for skin. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.

Remarks Min. permissible application temperature (substrate and ambient): 10°C.


Optimal product temperature: up to 35°C.
In case of cementitious tile adhesives were used, SikaCeram ®-RTG is applied
to the joints after cementitious mortar is fully cured.
Movement joints should be provided in accordance with normal practice such as
BS 5385.
Ensure the joints have sufficient width to be filled properly. For narrow joints, cut
back of Part C is possible till mixing ratio Resin to filler 1:0.5

Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Consumption Approximate theoretical coverage can be calculated through the following formula:
(Without considering any wastage).
Coverage (g/m2) = A x B x [(C + D)/(C x D)] x 184.
A = Gap width (mm), B = Tile height (mm), C = Tile length (cm), D = Tile width
(cm),

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Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users should refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika’s current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or
from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s
suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to
change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties
must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale
Construction

and delivery. Users should always refer to the most recent issue of the local
Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied
on request

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 04/10/2015
Identification No:
Sikadur®-43 TA

Sikadur®-43 TA
High performance epoxy mortar for bedding tiles in heavy duty conditions
®
Sikadur -43TA is a solvent-free, thixotropic, three-component adhesive and
Product grouting mortar, based on a combination of epoxy resins and specially selected
Description high strength fillers.

Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.


®
Uses Sikadur -43TA can be used as heavy duty adhesive where high mechanical and
chemical properties are required such as the following:

• Setting marble or granite tiles and Bonding stone to metals

• Industrial kitchens and catering facilities.

• Fixing tiles and acid resistant tiles in heavy duty workshops and services facilities
®
Characteristics / Sikadur -43TA is an extremely versatile product that offers many advantages to the
Advantages user:
• Non-absorbent easy to clean and hygienic in service
• Hardens without shrinkage
• Excellent mechanical properties with high abrasion and impact resistance
• Excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals (refer to test report chart)
• Solvent free
• Excellent adhesion to most substrates
• Suitable for vertical and horizontal applications.
• Dual purpose: bedding and grouting (for certain color shades only)

Product Data

Form
Colours Mixed: Grey (Comp. A: white, Comp. B: brown, Comp. C : Grey)
Packaging 34 kg units (A+B+C)
Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened, sealed
Shelf-Life and undamaged packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and
+35°C. Protect from direct sunlight

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy resin
Mixing ratio A : B : C = 2:1:14 by weight

Density C Mixed = ~ 2.00 kg/L

Layer Thickness Minimum layer thickness: 3 mm


0
Setting time Approximately 1 hour at 25 C
0
Full Cure Approximate 7 days at 25 C

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties
(after 7 days at +25°C)
Compressive strength: (ASTM C-579) 60 N/mm²
Flexural strength: (ASTM C-348) 21 N/mm²
Tensile strength 15 - 20 N/mm²
Bond strength to concrete: (ASTM D-4541) >4 N/mm² (concrete failure)
Resistance
Chemical Resistance Resistant to many chemicals, diluted acids and lays, sea water, food oils and milk.
Please ask for a detailed chemical resistance table as per the test report no
R166288/15 by Al Hoty Analytical Services Lab.
System
Information
Substrate Preparation All surfaces must be clean, free from frost, standing water and all loosely adhering
particles. Cement laitance must be mechanically removed. Concrete must be at
least 3 weeks old, depending on climate. Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be
free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +8°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +8°C min. / +35°C max.
®
Material Temperature Sikadur -43TA must be applied at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C
Substrate Humidity Max. 4% .
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
Ambient temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point.

Mixing Instructions
Mixing Mix components A+B together for at least 2 minutes with a mixing paddle attached
to a slow speed electric drill (max. 600 rpm) until the material becomes
homogeneous. Slowly add component C and continue mixing until a homogeneous
mortar is achieved. Avoid entrapping air.
Application Method / Spread the mixed adhesive on the surface to be tiled with a notched trowel large
Tools enough to give 100% coverage when tile is pressed into the adhesive.
Tiles should be pressed firmly into place until properly aligned and bedded.
Ensure that the size of the working area can be tiled within the pot life of the
product,
Mortar is applied with suitable tooling for grouting joints greater than 3mm width,
Suitable other colored epoxy tile grout can be used such as SikaCeram RTG.
Clean the tiles with Sika® Colma Cleaner immediately.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened/cured material can only be mechanically removed.

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Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country.

Health and Safety


Information
Protective Measures Accidental splashes to the skin must be washed off with water and soap.
Accidental splashes to the eyes or mucous membrane must be rinsed with clean
warm water. Seek medical attention without delay.
Skin barrier cream, safety goggles and rubber gloves are recommended. To avoid
rare allergic reactions, use of butyl protective gloves. Change soiled work clothes
®
and wash hands before breaks and after finishing work. When uncured Sikadur -
43TA are water-pollutants and must not be discharged into drains, waterways or the
ground.
Local regulations as well as health and safety advice on packaging labels must be
observed.
Ecology In a liquid state, components A+B contaminate water. Do not dispose of into water
or soil but according to local regulations
Transportation Class Comp. A, Comp. C : Non-hazardous.
Comp. B: All types: 8/65 c).
Important Notes Residues of material must be removed according to local regulations. Fully cured
material can be disposed of as household waste under agreement with the
responsible local authorities.
Detailed health and safety information as well as detailed precautionary measures
e.g. physical, toxicological and ecological data can be obtained from the safety data
sheet.
Toxicity Comp. A+B: Class 4 under the relevant Swiss Health and Safety Codes. Observe
warnings on packing

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
®
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates
and actual site conditions are such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or
of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal
relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this information, or from any
written recommendations, or from any other advice offered. The proprietary rights of
third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms
of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the
Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH
CEMENT BASED PREMIXED BLOCK ADHESIVE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH is a cementitious, pre- ▪ Good adhesion to various type of blocks
bagged, one component mortar that requires only ad- ▪ Good water retention
dition of water at site. Contains cement, graded sand ▪ Extended open time
and additives to improve workability, adhesion and ▪ Excellent workability
water retention.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
As masonry mortar for regular / hollow / autoclaved
aerated concrete (AAC) blocks and bricks.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement and selected graded aggregates.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original packaging and at temperatures between 5 °C
to 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size ~0.8 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength w/p = 0.15 ≥ 10 N/mm2 (28 d) (ASTM C 109)

Tensile Adhesion Strength w/p = 0.15 ~1.0 N/mm2 (28 d) (ASTM D 4541)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 3.75 - 4.1 L water per 25 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~1.6 kg/l
Yield ~18.0 - 18.2 L (fresh mortar) per 25 kg bag

Product Data Sheet


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Layer Thickness Min. 3 mm
Max. 10 mm
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Pot Life ~4.5 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Blocks and bricks surface should be clean, sound and this product may vary from country to country. Please
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
adhering particles. product data and uses.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly
with clean water. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
MIXING For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Add water according to the desired consistency into a age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the SikaMur®- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
100 Blockfix BH powder. SikaMur®-100 physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Blockfix BH is best mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 lated data.
to 3 minutes or until the mix is free of lumps. Slow
speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be also used for LEGAL NOTES
mixing. Normal tumble type concrete mixers are not
suitable. Do not add extra water or other ingredients. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Mix only full bags for best results. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Note: In hot weather application, use chilled water to products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
extend the open time of the mixed materials. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
APPLICATION conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
Apply the SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH by trowel. Place strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
the block on mortar ensuring good contact. Check the ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
level and continue with next block. Tool mortar joints particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
when the surface is thumb print hard. Protect newly legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
applied mortar from sun and wind. After setting of from this information, or from any written recom-
SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH, curing with water will help mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
to gain better strength. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
LIMITATIONS serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
▪ Not suitable as tile adhesive / grout be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based be supplied on request.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

Product Data Sheet


SikaMur®-100 Blockfix BH
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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-31 CF Slow
2-COMPONENT THIXOTROPIC EPOXY ADHESIVE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-31 CF Slow is a moisture tolerant, thixotropic, Sikadur®-31 CF Slow has the following advantages:
structural 2-component adhesive and repair mortar, ▪ Easy to mix and apply
based on epoxy resins and special fillers for use at ▪ Very good adhesion to most construction materials
higher temperatures between +25 °C and +45 °C. ▪ High strength adhesive
Suitable for use in hot and tropical conditions. ▪ Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applica-
tions
USES ▪ Hardens without shrinkage
▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
Sikadur®-31 CF Slow may only be used by experienced ▪ No primer needed
professionals. ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
As a structural adhesive and mortar for: ▪ Good abrasion resistance
▪ Concrete elements ▪ Impermeable to liquids and water vapour
▪ Hard natural stone ▪ Good chemical resistance
▪ Ceramics, fibre cement
▪ Mortar, bricks, masonry APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Steel, iron, aluminium
▪ Wood ▪ Adhesive for structural bonding tested according to
▪ Polyester, epoxy EN 1504-4 and ASTM, C881 M-02, Type I, Grade 3,
▪ Glass Class B + C.
As a fast setting rapid repair adhesive and mortar:
▪ Corners and edges
▪ Holes and void filling
▪ For vertical and overhead use
As a joint filling and crack sealing:
▪ Joint arris repair and crack sealing

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 6 kg (A + B) Pre-batched unit
Pallets of 480 kg (80 x 6 kg)

Colour Component A: grey


Component B: black
Components A + B mixed: concrete grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production

Product Data Sheet


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Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.
Density 1.93 ± 0.1 kg/l (component A + B mixed) (+23 °C) (evacuated)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)
+25 °C +35 °C +45 °C
1d ~30 N/mm2 ~45 N/mm2 ~48 N/mm2
3d ~47 N/mm2 ~49 N/mm2 ~54 N/mm2
7d ~52 N/mm2 ~54 N/mm2 ~57 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~2 600 N/mm2 (14 d / +23 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Tensile Strength in Flexure Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)


+25 °C +35 °C +45 °C
1d ~20 N/mm2 ~20 N/mm2 ~20 N/mm2
3d ~25 N/mm2 ~25 N/mm2 ~25 N/mm2
7d ~27 N/mm2 ~27 N/mm2 ~28 N/mm2

Tensile Strength Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)


+25 °C +35 °C +45 °C
1d ~6 N/mm2 ~12 N/mm2 ~13 N/mm2
3d ~12 N/mm2 ~13 N/mm2 ~16 N/mm2
7d ~13 N/mm2 ~13 N/mm2 ~17 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~3 000 N/mm2 (14 d / +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Elongation at Break 0.6 ± 0.1 % (7 d / +35 °C) (ISO 527)

Shrinkage Hardens without shrinkage.


Tensile Adhesion Strength Curing time Substrate Curing tem- Adhesion (EN ISO 4624, EN
perature strength 1542, EN 12188)
7d Concrete +35 °C > 4 N/mm2 *
dry
7d Concrete +25 °C > 4 N/mm2 *
moist
7d Concrete +35 °C > 4 N/mm2 *
moist
7d Steel +25 °C ~15 N/mm2
7d Steel +35 °C ~14 N/mm2
7d Steel +50 °C ~14 N/mm2
*100 % concrete failure

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 7.9 x 10−5 per °C (Temp. range +23 °C min. / +60 °C max.) (EN 1770)

Heat Deflection Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- HDT (ISO 75)
ure
7d +35 °C +50 °C
(thickness 10 mm)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : Component B = 2 : 1 (by weight)
Consumption ~1.9 kg/m2 per mm of thickness.
Layer Thickness 30 mm maximum.
When using multiple units, one after the other. Do not mix the following
unit until the previous one has been used in order to avoid a reduction in
handling time.

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Sag Flow On vertical surfaces it is non-sag up to 15 mm thickness. (EN 1799)

Product Temperature Sikadur®-31 CF Slow can be applied at temperatures between +25 °C and
+45 °C.
Ambient Air Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Substrate must be dry or mat damp (no standing water)
Brush the adhesive well into the substrate
Pot Life Temperature Potlife* Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+25 °C ~120 min —
+35 °C ~70 min —
+45 °C ~45 min ~60 min
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS When using a thin layer adhesive, apply the mixed ad-
hesive to the prepared surface with a spatula, trowel,
SUBSTRATE QUALITY notched trowel, (or with hands protected by gloves).
When applying as a repair mortar use some formwork.
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (de- When using for bonding metal profiles onto vertical
pends on minimal requirement of strengths). surfaces, press uniformly using props for at least 12
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, nat- hours, dependent on the layer thickness applied (not
ural stone). more than 5 millimetre) and the room temperature.
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry or Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a
mat damp (no standing water) and free from contam- hammer.
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treat-
ments and coatings etc. CLEANING OF TOOLS
Steel substrates must be de-rusted similar to Sa 2.5
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
must be removed. Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
cured material can only be mechanically removed.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
LIMITATIONS
Concrete, mortar, stone, bricks: Substrates must be
sound, dry or mat damp (no standing water), clean and Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
free from laitance, ice, standing water, grease, oils, old der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
surface treatments or coatings and all loose or friable haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
particles must be removed to achieve a laitance and term structural design load must account for creep.
contaminant free, open textured surface. Generally the long term structural design load must be
Steel: Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an lower than 20 to 25 % of the failure load.
acceptable quality that is by blastcleaning and vacuum. A structural engineer must be consulted for load cal-
Avoid dew point conditions. culations for the specific application.
MIXING BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Pre-batched units: All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Mix components A and B together for at least 3 on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
minutes with a mixing spindle attached to a slow due to circumstances beyond our control.
speed electric drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the ma-
terial becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform
grey colour. Avoid aeration while mixing. Then, pour
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
the whole mix into a clean container and stir again for Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
approximately 1 minute at low speed to keep air en- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
trapment at a minimum. Mix only that quantity which this product may vary from country to country. Please
can be used within its pot life. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS product data and uses.

Product Data Sheet


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Product Data Sheet
Edition 24/02/2013
Identification no: 02 04 02 03 001 0 000004
Version: GCC
Sikadur®-31 SBA (h) S-02

Sikadur®-31 SBA (h) S-02


Segmental bridge adhesive

®
Product Sikadur -31 SBA (h) S-02 is a solvent-free, thixotropic, structural two part adhesive
especially formulated for segmental bridge construction.
Description
Construction

Uses Segmental bridge adhesive for use on substrates at +25°C to +45ºC


®
Characteristics / Sikadur -31 SBA(h) S-02 has the following advantages:
Advantages  Meets and / or exceeds International and National Standards (FIP, BS, ASTM,
AASHTO etc.)
 Lubricates the surfaces and makes location of the shear keys easier
 High strength and high modulus of elasticity
 High initial and ultimate strengths
 Impermeable to liquids and water vapour
 Minimal water absorption
 Suitable for dry and damp concrete surfaces (moisture tolerant)
 Hardening is not affected by humidity
 Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applications
 Solvent free
 Hardens without shrinkage
 Different coloured components (for mixing control)
 No primer needed
 Good chemical resistance

Product Data
Form
Colours Part A: white
Part B: black
Part A+B mixed: concrete grey
Packaging 6 kg & 12 Kg (A+B) Prebatched unit.
Part A: 4.00 kg & 8.00 kg container
Part B: 2.00 kg & 4.00 kg container

Storage
Storage Conditions / 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened, sealed
Shelf-Life and undamaged packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C and
+30°C. Protect from direct sunshine..

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy resin
Density 1.80 kg/l + 0.10 kg/l (Part A+B mixed) (at +27°C) .
Sag Flow Flow at 9.5mm (According to FIP 5.3 with measurement according to ASTM D2730)
(Requirement: Flow at minimum thickness of 3 mm).
Squeezability (According to FIP 5.4)
Squeeze Load Squeeze Area

15 kg >5000 mm2

Layer Thickness 30 mm max.


When using multiple units, one after the other. Do not mix the following unit until the
previous one has been used in order to avoid a reduction in handling time.

Change of Volume Hardens without shrinkage.


Thermal Stability Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT): > 50°C (According to ASTM D648 )
Curing conditions:
7 days / +25°C

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength (According to FIP 5.12 and IS 9162-1979
Curing time Temperature Compressive strength

24 hours +25°C > 60 N/mm2

7days +25°C > 75 N/mm2

Shear Strength (According to FIP 5.15, Slant shear cylinder test)


Temperature Shear strength

+25°C > 12 N/mm2

Thermal Resistance Meets the requirements of FIP 5.10 and ASTM D648.

System
Information

Application Details
Substrate Quality Concrete should be cured for at least 28 days, (depends on minimal requirement of
strengths) and have an open textured profile. Any cement laitance should be
removed.
Substrate must be sound and free of all loose or friable particles with a minimum
compressive strength 25 N/mm² and a minimum pull off 1.5 N/mm².
Substrate must be clean and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oils and grease,
surface treatments or coatings etc..
Substrate must be dry or mat damp and free from any standing water, ice etc..

Substrate Preparation Concrete:


The surfaces must be cleaned and mechanically prepared to achieve the desired
substrate quality.

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Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +25°C min. / +45°C max.
Ambient Temperature +25°C min. / +45°C max.
®
Material Temperature Sikadur -31 SBA (h) S-02 must be at a temperature of between +25°C and +45°C
for application.
Substrate Moisture When applied to mat moisture concrete, brush the adhesive well into substrate.
Content
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : Part B = 2 : 1 (by weight)
Mixing Time Pre-batched units:
Mix parts A+B together for at least 3 minutes with a mixing
spindle attached to a slow speed electric drill
(max. 600 rpm) until the material becomes smooth in
consistency and a uniform grey colour. Avoid aeration
while mixing. Then, pour the whole mix into a clean
container and stir again for approx. 1 more minute at low
speed to keep air entrapment at a minimum. Mix only that
quantity which can be used within its potlife.
Application Method / Apply the mixed adhesive to the prepared surface with a spatula, trowel, notched
Tools trowel, or with hands protected by gloves.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Potlife/ Open Time Quantity: 1 litre (~ 1.8 kg) (According to FIP 5.1 and 5.2)
Temperature +20°C +25°C +30°C +35°C +40°C
Potlife > 50 minutes ~ 50 minutes ~ 30 minutes ~ 20 minutes ~ 15 minutes
Open time - - > 60 minutes ~ 50 minutes ~ 45 minutes

The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high
temperatures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the
shorter the potlife.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-113 PP
PUMPABLE, FREE FLOWING, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED MICRO-CONCRETE FOR GROUTING AND
REPAIR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete®-113 PP is a cementitious, pre-bagged, free Sikacrete®-113 PP is an easy to use precision micro-
flowing, one component, non-shrink precision micro- concrete requiring only the addition of water. It offers
concrete with high early and ultimate strength. the following beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Very good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ Moderate heat of hydration
Sikacrete®-113 PP precision micro-concrete is used for ▪ Shrinkage compensated
repair and grouting in various applications such as: ▪ High final strength
▪ Structural repair of deteriorated concrete ▪ Non-flammable
▪ Coloumns in precast costruction ▪ Vapour permeable
▪ Casting sections or members where the volumes re- ▪ Compatible with the properties of typical concrete
quired are too large for conventional grouts, and too
small and inaccessible for normal concreting applica-
tions.
▪ Cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ Base plates grouting where the thickness exceeds 75
mm.
▪ Re-profiling of damaged concrete members and re-
profiling of pile tops using formwork for both pour-
ing and pumping techniques.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size ~5 mm

Product Data Sheet


Sikacrete®-113 PP
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength +25 °C 1 Day 7 Day 28 Day (ASTM C109)
W/P = 0.12 ≥ 25 ≥ 45 ≥ 65
(3.0 L water N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2
/ 25 kg)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (BS EN 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency L water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder Ratio
Flowable 3.00 - 3.5 0.12 - 0.14

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.3 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~12.2 L / 25 kg bag
Layer Thickness Min. 25 mm per pour
Max. 300 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~60 min (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
adhering particles. air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
should be free from scale, rust oil and grease exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
small as possible.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION
CURING TREATMENT
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol WB curing com-
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- pound or use other approved curing methods such as
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
Cem®. mence fogging until final set has been reached.
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®, CLEANING OF TOOLS
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu-
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
MIXING moved mechanically.
Add water according to the desired consistency into a
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the
Sikacrete®-113 PP powder. Sikacrete®-113 PP is best
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex-
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for
the best result.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
movement and leaking during placing and curing. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
When maximum thickness exceeds 300 mm, consider products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
the use of Sikacrete® -114 AE. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to properly stored, handled and applied under normal
keep the grout temperatures below 30 °C. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
prior to use. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad- particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
dition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout from this information, or from any written recom-
powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
ity of aggregates to be employed. user of the product must test the product’s suitability
For additional information on Sikacrete®-113 PP or for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De- serves the right to change the properties of its
partment. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary be supplied on request.
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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Sikacrete®-113 PP
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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-113 PP SA
PUMPABLE, FREE FLOWING, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED MICRO-CONCRETE FOR GROUTING AND
REPAIR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete®-113 PP SA is a cementitious, pre-bagged, Sikacrete®-113 PP SA is an easy to use precision micro-
free flowing, one component, non-shrink precision mi- concrete requiring only the addition of water. It offers
croconcrete with high early and ultimate strength. the following beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Very good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ Moderate heat of hydration
Sikacrete®-113 PP SA precision micro-concrete is used ▪ Shrinkage compensated
for repair and grouting in various applications such as: ▪ High final strength
▪ Structural repair of deteriorated concrete ▪ Non-flammable
▪ Coloumns in precast costruction ▪ Vapour permeable
▪ Casting sections or members where the volumes re- ▪ Compatible with the properties of typical concrete
quired are too large for conventional grouts, and too
small and inaccessible for normal concreting applica-
tions.
▪ Cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ Base plates grouting where the thickness exceeds 75
mm.
▪ Re-profiling of damaged concrete members and re-
profiling of pile tops using formwork for both pour-
ing and pumping techniques.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size ~4 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength +25 °C 1 Day 7 Day 28 Day (ASTM C109)
W/P = 0.12 ≥ 25 ≥ 65 ≥ 75
(3.0 L water N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2
/ 25 kg)

Shear Strength Slant Shear Bond strength (ASTM C882)


28 d 9.0 N/mm2

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS EN 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency L water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder Ratio
Flowable 3.00 - 3.5 0.12 - 0.14

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.3 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~12.2 L / 25 kg bag
Layer Thickness Min. 25 mm per pour
Max. 300 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~60 min (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
adhering particles. air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
should be free from scale, rust oil and grease. exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
small as possible.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION
CURING TREATMENT
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol WB curing com-
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- pound or use other approved curing methods such as
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
Cem®. mence fogging until final set has been reached.
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®, CLEANING OF TOOLS
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu-
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
MIXING moved mechanically.
Add water according to the desired consistency into a
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the LIMITATIONS
Sikacrete®-113 PP SA powder. Sikacrete®-113 PP SA is ▪ Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
best mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes movement and leaking during placing and curing.
or until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 ▪ When maximum thickness exceeds 300 mm, con-
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be sider the use of Sikacrete® -114 SA.
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete ▪ At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than keep the grout temperatures below 30 °C.
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex- ▪ In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C
the best result. prior to use.

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▪ Depending on requirements and site condition, the LEGAL NOTES
addition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is
possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil- tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
ity of aggregates to be employed. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
▪ For additional information on Sikacrete®-113 PP SA rent knowledge and experience of the products when
or other grouting materials contact Sika Technical properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Department. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
due to circumstances beyond our control. from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the serves the right to change the properties of its
declared data and recommended uses for this product products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
may vary from country to country. Consult the local be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
uses. refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY be supplied on request.
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

Product Data Sheet


Sikacrete®-113 PP SA
January 2018, Version 01.01
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758
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-114 AE
FREE FLOWING MICRO-CONCRETE FOR GROUTING AND REPAIR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete®-114 AE is a one component, free-flowing, ▪ One component, requires the addition of water only
high strength, non-shrink, cement based micro-con- ▪ Reduced waste and risk of mixing failures
crete with a maximum aggregate size of 10 millimeter. ▪ Easy to mix, apply and finish
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Economical
▪ Excellent adhesion
USES ▪ Shrinkage compensated
▪ Rapid strength development
Sikacrete®-114 AE is used for the structural repair of ▪ Compatible with the properties of typical concrete
deteriorated concrete. ▪ Vapour permeable
It is ideal for casting sections or members where the
volumes required are too large for conventional
grouts, and too small and inaccessible for normal con-
creting applications.
A typical application is the re-profiling of damaged
concrete members, using formwork.
Also suitable for base plate grouting where thickness
exceeds 75 millimetre.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 40 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder.
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.4 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)
Maximum Grain Size Max. 10 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days (BS 1881)
3.5 L water / > 35 N/mm2 > 50 N/mm2 > 65 N/mm2
40 kg at 25
°C

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~33 000 N/mm2 (ASTM C 469-94)

Expansion ~0.055 % (28 d) (ASTM C 157)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (BS 1881)

Water Absorption ~1.3 % (28 d) (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio 3.5 – 3.75 L of water per 40 kg bag
Yield ~18 L / 40 kg bag
Layer Thickness Min. 50 mm per pour (Min. 100 mm for baseplate grouting)
Max. 500 mm per pour
Pot Life ~2 h (25 °C)

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT APPLICATION


Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free Dampen all concrete surfaces thoroughly with clean
from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely adher- water prior to application.
ing particles. Before pouring, however, let the mixed grout stand for
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly 2 to 3 minutes after mixing with the mixing water to
with clean water. allow entrapped air to escape.
Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from Maintain sufficient hydrostatic head to keep the
scale, rust, oil and grease. product flowing.
Provide channels for the air to escape during grouting.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION Protect from rain until initial set has been achieved.
Embedded reinforcing steel should be free from scale,
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- CURING TREATMENT
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec® 110 Epo-
Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol-E Curing Com-
Cem®.
pound or use other approved curing methods such as
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as
polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.
Sikadur®-32 or SikaTop® Armatec® 110 EpoCem®, will
Do not commence fogging until final set has been
improve adhesion on large areas or where particularly
reached.
dense concrete substrates are involved.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
MIXING Clean equipment and mixer after application with wa-
Always empty the full contents of the bag into a suit- ter.
able mixer. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Mix dry for 3 minutes before adding the water.
Add 3.5 to 3.75 litre of water per 40 kilogram bag. LIMITATIONS
Mixing can only be achieved using either a slow speed
Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
drill (400 to 600 rpm) fitted with clean, rust free, mix-
movement and leaking during placing and curing.
ing paddle, or a forced action mixer.
At high ambient temperatures use chilled water for
Do not mix by hand or mix part bags!
mixing to keep grout temperature below 30 °C.
For best results, first add 3.0 to 3.3 litre of water and In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
mix for at least 3 minutes or until the larger aggregate shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags more than
has thoroughly dispersed and a uniform, free flowing 30 °C prior to use.
consistency is obtained. For additional information on Sikacrete®-114 AE or
Then add remaining water and mix for additional 2 other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De-
minutes. partment.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 11/09/2013
Identi ication no. SGNBH
Version no. 1

Sikacrete®-114
Free Flowing Micro-concrete for Grouting and Repair

Product Sikacrete®-114 is a one component, free-flowing, high strength, cement


based micro-concrete with a maximum aggregate size of 10mm. The
Description product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climates.
Construction

Uses Sikacrete®-114 is used for the structural repair of deteriorated concrete. It is ideal for provi
casting sections or members where the volumes required are too large for
conventional grouts, and too small and inaccessible for normal concreting
applications. A typical application is the re-profiling of damaged concrete members,
using formwork.
Also suitable for base plate grouting where thickness exceeds 75 mm.

Characteristics /  One component, requires the addition of water only


Advantages  Reduced waste and risk of mixing failures
 Easy to mix, apply and finish
 Economical
 Excellent adhesion
 Shrinkage compensated
 Rapid strength development
 Compatible with the properties of typical concrete
 Vapour permeable
 High resistance to freeze/thaw cycling

Product Data

Form Powder

Colour Grey

Packaging 40 kg bag
Storage

Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +10°C and +40°C. Protect from direct
sunlight, heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original sealed
packaging.
Technical Data

Chemical Base Mixture of cement, graded aggregates and additives

Density (at +25˚C) ~ 2.40 kg/lt (mixed material)

Pot Life (at 25°C) Approximately 90 – 180 minutes after mixing.

Yield ~ 18-19 lt/bag


Thickness Minimum: 50 mm per pour (100 mm for base plate grouting)
Maximum: 500 mm per pour

761
Mechanical Strengths, N/ Compressive Strength (10.5% water) 1 day 7days 28 days
mm2 (at +25°C) Flexural strength (BS4551) 35-45 45-50 65 – 75
Bond strength (Pull off) 8 – 10
~3

Length Change 28days = 0.06059 % (ASTM C157:99)

Modulus of Elasticity Approximately 33’000 N/mm2


Initial Surface 10 min = 0.01 ml / (m2.sec) 30 (BS1881 Part 208)
Absorption min < 0.01 ml / (m2.sec)

Resistivity Approximately 8-10 kΩ cm

Coefficient of Thermal 11x10-6 m/m per °C


Expansion

Application
Details

Substrate Preparation Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, cement
laitance and all loosely adhering particles. Absorbent surfaces should be
saturated thoroughly. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from
scale, rust, oil and grease.

Bonding Agent and Embedded reinforcing steel should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease
Steel Protection and treated with a suitable protective coating such as SikaTop® Armatec 110
EpoCem®.
The application of a suitable bonding agent such as Sikadur®-32 or SikaTop®
Armatec 110 EpoCem® will improve adhesion on large areas or where
particularly dense concrete substrates are involved.

Mixing Ratio 4.0 - 4.2 litres of water per 40 kg bag or 10.0 - 10.5% water by weight of
powder.

Mixing Always empty the full contents of the bag into a suitable mixer. Mix the DRY
material for 3 minutes before adding the water.
Add 4.0 - 4.2 litres of water per 40 kg bag.
Mixing can only be achieved using either a slow speed drill (400-600 rpm) fitted
with a clean, rust free, mixing paddle, or a forced action mixer. Free fall mixers are
not recommended for mixing Sikacrete®-114
DO NOT MIX BY HAND OR USE PART BAG!
For best results, after the dry mix, add only 3.0 - 3.3 lt of the mixing water
and mix for at least 3 minutes or until the larger aggregate has thoroughly
dispersed and a uniform, free flowing consistency is obtained.
Then slowly add the remaining water and mix for an additional 2 minutes.

Application Dampen the host surfaces thoroughly with clean water prior to the
application.
Before pouring let the fully mixed material stand for 2 - 3 minutes to allow
entrapped air to escape.
Maintain sufficient hydrostatic head to keep the product flowing. Provide
channels for the air to escape during grouting.
Protect exposed surfaces from rain until initial set has been achieved.

Curing Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol®-E Curing Compound or use other approved
curing methods such as polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.
(Do not commence water fogging until final set has been reached)

Cleaning Clean equipment and mixer after application with water.


Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.

Notes on Application / Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent movement and
Limitations leaking during placing and curing.
At high temperatures use chilled water for mixing to keep the grout
temperature below 30°C. In hot weather, base plates and foundations
must be shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags prior to use by cooling
before use.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-114 SA
FREE FLOWING MICRO-CONCRETE FOR GROUTING AND REPAIR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete®-114 SA is a one component, free-flowing, ▪ One component, requires the addition of water only
high strength, non-shrink, cement based micro-con- ▪ Reduced waste and risk of mixing failures
crete with a maximum aggregate size of 10 millimeter. ▪ Easy to mix, apply and finish
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Economical
▪ Excellent adhesion
USES ▪ Shrinkage compensated
▪ Rapid strength development
Sikacrete®-114 SA is used for the structural repair of ▪ Compatible with the properties of typical concrete
deteriorated concrete. ▪ Vapour permeable
It is ideal for casting sections or members where the
volumes required are too large for conventional
grouts, and too small and inaccessible for normal con-
creting applications.
A typical application is the re-profiling of damaged
concrete members, using formwork.
Also suitable for base plate grouting where thickness
exceeds 100 millimetre.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 40 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size Max. 10 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days (BS EN 12390:7)
4.0 L water / ≥ 25 N/mm2 ≥ 50 N/mm2 ≥ 65 N/mm2
40 kg at 25
°C

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~9 N/mm2 (ASTM C348-08)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 4.0 - 4.2 L of water per 40 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~2.4 kg/l (25 °C)
Yield ~18 L / 40 kg bag
Layer Thickness Min. 50 mm per pour (Min. 100 mm for baseplate grout-
Max. 500 mm per pour ing)

Pot Life ~2 h (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Before pouring, let the mixed grout stand for 2 to 3
minutes to allow entrapped air to escape.
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and Maintain sufficient hydrostatic head to keep the
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely product flowing.
adhering particles. Provide channels for the air to escape during grouting.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly Protect from rain until initial set has been achieved.
with clean water.
Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from CURING TREATMENT
scale, rust, oil and grease. Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol-WB curing com-
pound or use other approved curing methods such as
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.
Do not commence fogging until final set has been
Embedded reinforcing steel should be free from scale, reached.
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti-
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec® 110 Epo- CLEANING OF TOOLS
Cem®.
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as Clean equipment and mixer after application with wa-
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec® 110 EpoCem®, ter. Hardened material can only be removed mechan-
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- ically.
larly dense concrete substrates are involved.
LIMITATIONS
MIXING
▪ Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
Add water according to the desired consistency into a movement and leaking during placing and curing.
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the ▪ At high ambient temperatures use chilled water for
Sikacrete®-114 SA powder. Sikacrete®-114 SA is best mixing to keep grout temperature below 30 °C.
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or ▪ In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 shaded from direct sunlight.
minutes. ▪ Condition bags < 30 °C prior to use.
For best results, first add 3.5 to 3.7 litre of water and ▪ For additional information on Sikacrete®-114 SA or
mix for at least 2 minutes or until the larger aggregate other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De-
has thoroughly dispersed and a uniform, free flowing partment.
consistency is obtained.
Then add remaining water and mix for additional 2
minutes.
Do not mix more grout than can be placed within 15 to
20 minutes. Do not add extra water or other ingredi-
ents. Mix only full bags for the best result.

Product Data Sheet


Sikacrete®-114 SA
February 2018, Version 01.01
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764
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
declared data and recommended uses for this product strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
may vary from country to country. Consult the local ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer serves the right to change the properties of its
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
lated data. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

Product Data Sheet


Sikacrete®-114 SA
February 2018, Version 01.01
020201010060000038
765
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-180 AE
FORMERLY KNOW AS: SIKA®REPAIR MC-80
CEMENTITIOUS, HIGH STRENGTH, NON-SHRINK, PRECISION GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete®-180 AE is a cementitious, pre-bagged, free Sikacrete®-180 AE is an easy to use precision grout re-
flowing, one component, non-shrink precision grout quiring only the addition of water. It offers the follow-
with high early and ultimate strength. ing beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Very good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ Moderate heat of hydration
Sikacrete®-180 AE precision grout is used for grouting ▪ Shrinkage compensated
various applications such as: ▪ High final strength
▪ Machine foundations ▪ Non-flammable
▪ Coloumns in precast costruction ▪ Non-
▪ Concrete anchors corrosive
▪ Cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ Base plates
▪ Bridge bearing
▪ Structural concrete repairs

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.35 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)
Maximum Grain Size Max. ~5 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength (25 °C) 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days (ASTM C109)
W/P = 0.13 ≥ 40 ≥ 65 ≥ 80
(3.25 L wa- N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2
ter / 25 kg)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency L water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder Ratio
Flowable 3.0 - 3.5 0.12 - 0.14

Yield ~12 L / 25 kg bag


Layer Thickness Min. 25 mm per pour
Max. 200 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~60 min (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS pound or use other approved curing methods such as


polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT mence fogging until final set has been reached.

Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and CLEANING OF TOOLS


free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely
adhering particles. Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) moved mechanically.
should be free from scale, rust oil and grease.
LIMITATIONS
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION
Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
movement and leaking during placing and curing.
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale,
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- When maximum thickness exceeds 200 mm, consider
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- the use of Sikacrete® -114 AE.
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
Cem®.
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as keep the grout temperatures below 30 °C.
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®, In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu-
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. prior to use.
Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad-
MIXING dition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is
possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout
Add water according to the desired consistency into a powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil-
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the ity of aggregates to be employed.
Sikacrete®-180 AE powder. Sikacrete®-180 AE is best For additional information on Sikacrete®-180 AE or
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De-
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 partment.
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
the best result. due to circumstances beyond our control.

APPLICATION
Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
small as possible.
CURING TREATMENT
Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol- WB curing com-

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete® UW-10
SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED CEMENTITIOUS MICROCONCRETE FOR UNDERWATER APPLICATION

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikacrete® UW-10 is a ready to use, cementitious mi- ▪ No significant 'wash-out' of cement phase when
croconcrete that can be used for applications under placed underwater.
water. The microconcrete, when properly mixed, will ▪ Effectively displaces water
have no significant 'wash out' of the cement phase. ▪ Shrinkage compensated
Sikacrete® UW-10 is a blend of portland cement, care- ▪ Does not segregate or bleed
fully selected and graded aggregates, and Sika admix- ▪ Good impact, vibration & thermal resistance
tures, enabling it to achieve excellent flow, non ▪ Non-corrosive to steel and iron
washout characteristics and high compressive
strength.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
Sikacrete® UW-10 can be used for applications under-
water, for reinstating concrete:
▪ Bridge columns
▪ Pillars
▪ Piles
▪ Slipways
▪ Dams

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 40 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size 10 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 4.1 L water 1 Day 7 Day 28 Day (ASTM C109)
per bag
w/p ratio = ~35 N/mm2 ~48 N/mm2 ~65 N/mm2
0.1025

Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (28 d)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 4.0 - 4.2 L of water per 40 kg bag
Fresh Mortar Density ~2.4 kg/l
Yield ~18.5 L per 40 kg bag
Layer Thickness under water above water
Min. 50 mm Min. 50 mm
Max. 1000 mm Max. 500 mm

Pot Life ~3 h (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS flexible tube (minimum diameter of 250mm) to the


lowest section of the formwork. The grout flow must
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT be restricted during the pour so that water is not en-
trapped. The flexible tube can be raised to reduce back
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and pressure, however, it should never be raised above the
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely surface level of the grout.
adhering particles. Curing:
Permanent immersed substrates can be prepared by Curing will not be required in submerged situations.
high pressure water jet. Non-permanent immersed However, grout cast above the water should be cured
substrates can be prepared by high pressure water jet, using suitable methods such as plastic sheeting, wet
sand blasting or by scrabbling. hessian, or Sika Antisol WB curing agent.
Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from
scale, rust, oil and grease. CLEANING OF TOOLS

MIXING Clean equipment and mixer after application with wa-


ter. Hardened material can only be removed mechan-
Mixing Equipment: ically.
Sikacrete® UW-10 must be mechanically mixed using
force action mixer. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
It is essential that mixing is carried out in a manner so
that the grouting operation may continue without in- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
terruption. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
Mixing:
Always empty the full contents of the bag into a suit- LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
able mixer.
Do not mix by hand or mix part bags! Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
For best results, first add 3.4 to 3.5 litre of water and tions the declared data and recommended uses for
mix for at least 3 minutes or until the larger aggregate this product may vary from country to country. Please
has thoroughly dispersed and a uniform, free flowing consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
consistency is obtained. Then add remaining water product data and uses.
and mix for additional 2 minutes.
Leave Sikacrete® UW-10 to stand in the normal mixing ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
vessel until the majority of entrained air bubbles have
dispersed. Do not add more water to increase flow of For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
grout if a mix has stiffened due to time delays. If grout age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
is unworkable, discard. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
APPLICATION lated data.
Placement:
Sikacrete® UW-10 can be poured or pumped through a

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-105
CEMENTITIOUS, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED, GENERAL PURPOSE GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-105 is a cementitious, free flowing, gener- SikaGrout®-105 is an economical and easy to use grout
al purpose, non-shrink precision grout with high ulti- requiring only the addition of water. It offers the fol-
mate strength. lowing beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Very good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Non-shrink
▪ Adjustable consistency
SikaGrout®-105 is used for grouting in the following: ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
▪ Machine foundations
▪ Columns and slabs in pre-cast construction APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Connections in pre-cast construction
▪ Concrete anchors, Follows the CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ Cavities, gaps and recesses Type C
▪ Base plates
▪ Concrete repair

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey Powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between +5
°C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size ~2 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 1 Day 7 Day 28 Days (ASTM C109)
W/P ratio = > 28 N/mm2 > 43 N/mm2 > 50 N/mm2
0.13 (3.25 L
water / 25
kg)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water/Powder ratio
Flowable 3.00 - 3.50 L 0.12 - 0.14

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.35 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~12.0 - 12.1 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition
Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour
Max. 75 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~2 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
carrying out base plate grouting, ensure a sufficient
Concrete surfaces should be clean,rough, sound and head of pressure is maintained to keep the mortar
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely flowing. All exposed areas of the mortar surface
adhering particles. should be kept as small as possible.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) CURING TREATMENT
should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol®-WB curing com-
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION pounds or use other approved curing methods such as
polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, mence fogging until final set has been reached.
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- CLEANING OF TOOLS
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo-
Cem®. Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
The application of a suitable bonding agent such as tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® moved mechanically.
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu-
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. LIMITATIONS
MIXING Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
Add water according to the desired consistency into a movement and leaking during placing and curing.
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik- Where maximum thickness exceeds 75 mm, consider
the use of SikaCrete®-113 PP. At high temperatures,
aGrout®-105 powder. SikaGrout®-105 is best
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or use chilled water for mixing to keep grout mix temper-
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 ature below 30 °C.
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags of grout <
mixers are not suitable. Do not add extra water or oth- 30 °C prior to use. SikaRep® N or Sika MonoTop® HSF
thixotropic fine mortars can be used to fix shims and
er ingredients. Mix only full bags for best results.
alignment plates before grouting. Depending on re-
APPLICATION quirements and site condition, the addition of single
size, clean coarse aggregates is possible up to 100 % by
Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx- weight of the dry grout powder. Trials are recommen-
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air ded to confirm suitability of aggregates to be em-

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ployed. For additional information on SikaGrout®-105 ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
or other grouting materials contact our Technical De-
partment. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based lated data.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control. LEGAL NOTES
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
declared data and recommended uses for this product rent knowledge and experience of the products when
may vary from country to country. Consult the local properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
uses. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-114 AE
CEMENTITIOUS, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED, GENERAL PURPOSE
GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-114 AE is a cementitious, free flowing, gen- SikaGrout®-114 AE is an economical and easy to use
eral purpose, non-shrink precision grout with high ulti- grout requiring only the addition of water. It offers the
mate strength. following beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Dual expansion system
▪ Adjustable consistency
SikaGrout®-114 AE is used for grouting in the follow- ▪ High final strengths
ing: ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
▪ Machine foundations
▪ Columns in pre-cast construction APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ Base plates Complies with CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ General concrete repairs Type C
▪ Bridges bearing pads

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey Powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.20 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)
Maximum Grain Size Max. 4 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 1 Day 3 Day 28 Days (ASTM C579 & ASTM
W/P ratio = > 30 N/mm2 > 50 N/mm2 > 75N/mm2 C109)
0.12 (3.0 L
water / 25
kg)
W/P ratio = > 28 N/mm2 > 48 N/mm2 > 65 N/mm2
0.13 (3.25 L
water / 25
kg)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~15 N/mm2 (28 d) (BS 4551)

Tensile Strength ~7.0 N/mm2 (28 d) (ASTM C 307)

Expansion ~0.08 % (28 d) (ASTM C 621 83)

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water/Powder ratio
Dry-pack Trowellable 2.50 – 2.75 L 0.10 – 0.11
Plastic Consistency 2.75 – 3.00 L 0.11 – 0.12
Flowable (max. 3.00 – 3.25 L 0.12 – 0.13
strength)
Highly flowable (max. 3.25 – 3.50 L 0.13 – 0.14
flow)

Yield 12.5 – 13 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition


Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour
Max. 75 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~2 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MIXING

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Add water according to the desired consistency into a
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik-
Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free aGrout®-114 AE powder. SikaGrout®-114 AE is best
from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely adher- mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or
ing particles. until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete
should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease. mixers are not suitable. Do not add extra water or oth-
er ingredients. Mix only full bags for best results.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION
APPLICATION
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
Cem®. grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
The application of a suitable bonding agent such as air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® carrying out base plate grouting, ensure a sufficient
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- head of pressure is maintained to keep the mortar
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. flowing. All exposed areas of the mortar surface
should be kept as small as possible.

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CURING TREATMENT ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol®-E curing com- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
pounds or use other approved curing methods such as age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
mence fogging until final set has been reached. physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
CLEANING OF TOOLS lated data.

Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica- LEGAL NOTES


tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
moved mechanically. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
LIMITATIONS products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent properly stored, handled and applied under normal
movement and leaking during placing and curing. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Where maximum thickness exceeds 75 mm, consider tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
the use of SikaCrete®-113 PP. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
keep grout mix temperature below 30 °C. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags of grout < from this information, or from any written recom-
30 °C prior to use. mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
SikaRep® N or Sika MonoTop® HSF thixotropic fine user of the product must test the product’s suitability
mortars can be used to fix shims and alignment plates for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
before grouting. serves the right to change the properties of its
Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad- products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
dition of single size, clean coarse aggregates is pos- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
sible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout powder. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Trials are recommended to confirm suitability of ag- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
gregates to be employed. Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
For additional information on SikaGrout®-114 AE or be supplied on request.
other grouting materials contact our Technical De-
partment.

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 04/02/2014
Identification no. BH
Version no. 1
®
SikaGrout -114

SikaGrout®-114
Cementitious, Shrinkage Compensated General Purpose Grout
SikaGrout -114 is a one component cementitious, free flowing, economical, non-
®
Product
shrink precision grout with high ultimate strength.
Description
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climates.
Construction

SikaGrout -114 is used for grouting various applications such as:-


®
Uses
 Machine foundations
 Columns in pre-cast construction
 Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses
 Base plates
 General concrete repairs
SikaGrout -114 is an economical and easy to use grout requiring only the addition
®
Characteristics /
Advantages of water. It offers the following beneficial properties:
 Easy to mix
 Good flow characteristics
 Dual expansion system
 Adjustable consistency
 High final strengths
 Non corrosive and iron free

Tests
Approvals / Standards Complies with CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as Type C.
Tested at Al-Hoty Lab, Bahrain; International Laboratory Services, Bahrain.

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colours Grey
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +10°C and +40°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original sealed
packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Mixture of cement, graded fine aggregates and additives
Density (at +25˚C) ~ 2.20 kg/lt (mixed material)
Pot Life (at +25°C) Approximately 4 – 5 hours after mixing.
Thickness Minimum: 10 mm per pour
Maximum: 75 mm per pour
Yield Approximately 13 lt/25 kg bag
Mechanical Strengths 1 day 3 days 28 days
2
N/mm (at 25°C) Compressive Strength (ASTM C109) ~ 30 ~ 45 ~ 65
(w/p=0.15)
Flexural strength (BS4551) ~14
Bond strength (Pull off) >1.2
Expansion + 0.08% at 28 days (CRD C621)
2
Modulus of Elasticity Approximately 35’000 N/mm (Static)
2
Initial Surface Absorption 10 min = 0.01 ml / (m .sec) (BS1881 Part 208)
2
30 min < 0.01 ml / (m .sec)
-6
Coefficient of Thermal 11x10 m/m per °C
Expansion

Application Details
Substrate Preparation Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, cement
laitance and all loosely adhering particles. Absorbent surfaces should be saturated
thoroughly. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from scale, rust, oil and
grease.
Mixing Ratio
Lt Water per 25 kg
Consistency Water/Powder Ratio
bag
Dry-pack / Trowelable 3.0 0.12
Plastic consistency 3.25 - 3.75 0.13 – 0.15
Flowable (max. strength) 3.75 - 4.00 0.15 – 0.16
Highly flowable (max. flow) 4.00 - 4.25 0.16 – 0.17

Mixing Add clean cold water into a suitable mixing container according to the desired
consistency. For a flowable mix 3.75 - 4.25 lt. per 25 kg bag will be required.
Add the SikaGrout -114 powder slowly and mix mechanically using a slow speed
®

drill and paddle (maximum. 500 rpm) for at least 3 minutes and until a smooth, even
consistency, is achieved. Take care that air is not entrapped during mixing.
Scrape sides and corners of the mixing container to ensure all the powder is
thoroughly mixed and no lumps occur in the mix.
Application After mixing let the mixed grout stand for approximately 5 minutes to allow
entrapped air to escape.
Pour into the prepared area such that the grout has the shortest distance to travel.
Ensure that air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape.
When carrying out base plate grouting, ensure a sufficient head of pressure is
maintained to keep the mortar flowing.
All exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as small as possible.
®
Curing Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol -E Curing compound or use other approved
curing methods such as polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.

777
Cleaning Clean mixing and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Use SikaGrout -114 for grouting only.
®
Notes on Application /
Limitations Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent movement and leaking during
placing and curing.
®
Where maximum thickness exceeds 75mm, consider the use of Sikacrete -114.
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to keep the grout temperature
below 30°C.
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be shaded from direct sunlight.
Condition bags of grout in a cooled environment prior to use.
Depending on requirements and site condition, the addition of up to 100% of dry
single size and clean aggregates is possible. Trials are recommended to confirm
the suitability and added quantity of the aggregates to be employed.
For additional information on SikaGrout -114 or other grouting materials contact
®

our Technical Services Department.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-114 SA
CEMENTITIOUS, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED, GENERAL PURPOSE GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-114 SA is a cementitious, free flowing, eco- SikaGrout®-114 SA is easy to use grout requiring only
nomical, general purpose, non-shrink precision grout the addition of water. It offers the following beneficial
with high ultimate strength. properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ High final strengths
SikaGrout®-114 SA is used for grouting in the follow- ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
ing:
▪ Machine foundations APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Columns in pre-cast construction
▪ Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses Follows the CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ Base plates Type C
▪ General concrete repairs
▪ Bridge bearing pads

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey Powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size Max. 4 mm
Compressive Strength 1 Day 7 Day 28 Day (ASTM C109)
w/p ratio = ≥ 30 N/mm2 ≥ 45 N/mm2 ≥ 65 N/mm2
0.13 ( 3.25 L
water /
25kg)

Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881)

Product Data Sheet


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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag water / powder ratio
Flowable 3.25 – 3.5 L 0.13 – 0.14

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.4 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~11.7 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition
Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour
Max. 75 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~4 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CURING TREATMENT

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol®-WB curing com-
pounds or use other approved curing methods such as
Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound, rough and polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely mence fogging until final set has been reached.
adhering particles.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly CLEANING OF TOOLS
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease. tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
moved mechanically.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION

Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, LIMITATIONS


rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- ▪ Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- movement and leaking during placing and curing.
Cem®. ▪ Where maximum thickness exceeds 75 mm, consider
The application of a suitable bonding agent such as the use of Sikacrete®-113 PP SA.
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® ▪ At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- keep grout mix temperature below 30 °C.
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. ▪ In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
MIXING shaded from direct sunlight.
▪ Condition bags < 30 °C prior to use.
Add water according to the desired consistency into a ▪ SikaRep® SA thixotropic fine mortars can be used to
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik- fix shims and alignment plates before grouting.
aGrout®-114 SA powder. SikaGrout®-114 SA is best ▪ Depending on requirements and site condition, the
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or addition of single size, clean coarse aggregates is pos-
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 sible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout powder.
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be Trials are recommended to confirm suitability of ag-
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete gregates to be employed.
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than ▪ For additional information on SikaGrout®-114 SA or
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex- other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De-
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for partment.
best results.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
APPLICATION
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx- on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air due to circumstances beyond our control.
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
carrying out base plate grouting, ensure a sufficient Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
head of pressure is maintained to keep the mortar declared data and recommended uses for this product
flowing. All exposed areas of the mortar surface may vary from country to country. Consult the local
should be kept as small as possible. Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
uses.

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ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

LEGAL NOTES
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Version no: 01/14

Sika® Grout UW4


Cementitious grout for underwater applications
Positioning
Sika Grout UW4 is a cementitious grout formulated to ensure exceptional
Description
resistance to ‘washing-out’ of the cement phase when placed in stationary or
moving water.
Sika Grout UW4 contains materials that provide positive expansion in the
plastic phase.
Sika Grout UW is a one component grout and only requires the addition of clean,
fresh water.

Uses Sika Grout UW4 is used in free flow or pumped grouting application underwater
Construction

or in tidal zones.
Applications include bridge columns, wharf piles, concrete piling, slipways and
dams.
Advantages Sika Grout UW4 offers the following advantages:
● No risk of significant ‘wash-out’ of cement phase when placed
● underwater. Displaces water effectively.
● Positive shrinkage compensation.
● High early age strength
● development. High final strengths.
● High flow characteristics.
● Non-corrosive, non-toxic.
Product Data
Form: Grey powder
Packaging: Sika Grout UW4 is supplied in 25 kg bags.
Storage & Shelf Life: (9) months in unopened, original containers when stored In a dry area and between 5ºC
and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Technical Data
3
Wet density (approx.): 2050 kg/m
Application temp: +5ºC to +40ºC
Approx. compressive
strength at 25°C: 1 day 20 MPa
7 days 45 MPa
28 days 50 MPa
Tested in accordance with BS1881
Yield as a pourable
grout (approx): 25 kg = 14.5 litres when mixed with 5.5 litres of water
Maximum water content: 5.5 litres/25 kg bag
Application Conditions Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from dust, oils, grease,
Surface Preparation loosely adhering particles or any other surface contaminants that will affect bond.
The surface must be scabbled or sandblasted to remove all weak cement
laitance.
Dry concrete substrates shall be saturated with water for some time, and the
surface allowed to dry (to achieve what is referred to as a ‘saturated surface dry’
condition) before grouting commences.
Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from rust, scale, oil, grease, etc.

Formwork Preparation Formwork must be constructed to prevent any leakage of the plastic grout.
Formwork should be constructed in such a manner as to ensure that a minimum
horizontal surface area is left exposed. The formwork must be able to rigidly
confine the grout during its expansion process.
When filling any detail ensure that an adequate volume of mixed grout is
available to allow for a continuous and uninterrupted flow.
In areas of formwork where air pockets may occur it is necessary to install bleed
tubes or openings that will allow entrapped air to escape.
In many cases it may be necessary to install grouting tubes or pipes that enable
the cavity to be filled from bottom to top. This will force any air upwards and help
to eliminate the possibility of air locks being formed.
Ensure that all formwork has been thoroughly treated with a suitable mould
release agent.

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Mixing Pour the required amount of clean, fresh water into a suitable mixing container
and slowly add all of the powder while mixing continuously with a Sika mixing
paddle attached to a low speed electric drill (max. 500 rpm).
Thoroughly mix until a smooth, lump free consistency is achieved.
Application Grout should be placed into forms immediately after mixing, taking care to ensure
no air is trapped.
When grout is being placed underwater ensure that the end of the hose or tremie
is kept within the grout being placed. The hose or tremie can be raised during
pouring to reduce any back pressure but should not be raised above the level of
the grout.
Maximum thickness in one pour in above ground applications is 100mm and in
underwater applications is 180mm.
Cleaning Clean all tools and equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened Sika Grout can only be removed mechanically.
Important Notes Formwork should be left in place for at least 5 days if possible, to prevent
moisture evaporation and provide restraint to early age hardened expansion. In
above ground applications, once formwork is removed the use of a suitable
Construction

curing membrane such as Sika Antisol should be applied to any exposed faces.
Refer to separate data sheet for further information.
Sika Grout UW is designed for use as a grout and should not be used in
unconstrained applications.
Large volumes of cement rich grout can generate excessive amounts of heat
whilst hardening as a result of the cement hydration process. This heat build up
may in some cases lead to thermal cracking within the grout as it cools down.
For applications requiring larger volumes it is recommended that our high
strength Sikacrete UW 10 (refer separate data sheet) be used.
Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.
Safety Instructions
Protective Measures To avoid rare allergic reactions, we recommend the use of protective gloves.
Change soiled work clothes and wash hands before breaks and after finishing
work.
Local regulations as well as health and safety advice on packaging labels must
be observed.
For further information refer to the Sika Material Safety Data Sheet which is
available on request.
If in doubt always follow the directions given on the pack or label.
Important Notes Residues of material must be removed according to local regulations. Fully
cured material can be disposed of as household waste under agreement with the
responsible local authorities.
Detailed health and safety information as well as detailed precautionary
measures e.g. physical, toxicological and ecological data can be obtained from
the safety data sheet.
Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application and
end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current knowledge
and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied under
normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In practice, the
differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no
warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any
liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from
this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended
application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to
the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-212 AE
CEMENTITIOUS, SHRINKAGE COMPENSATED, NON-SHRINK, PRECISION GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-212 AE is a cementitious, free flowing, eco- SikaGrout®-212 AE is easy to use grout requiring only
nomical, general purpose, non-shrink precision grout the addition of water. It offers the following beneficial
with high ultimate strength. properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Dual expansion system
▪ Adjustable consistency
SikaGrout®-212 AE is used for grouting in the follow- ▪ High final strengths
ing: ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
▪ Machine foundations
▪ Columns in pre-cast construction APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ Base plates Follows the CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ General concrete repairs Type C
▪ Bridge bearing pads
▪ Structural concrete repairs

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg
Appearance / Colour Grey Powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Maximum Grain Size Max. 2 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength 1 Day 7 Days 28 Days (ASTM C109)
W/P ratio = ≥ 25 N/mm2 ≥ 50 N/mm2 ≥ 60 N/mm2
0.14 (3.5 L
water / 25
kg)

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Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder ratio
Plastic Consistency 3.25 - 3.50 L 0.13 - 0.14
Flowable 3.50 - 3.75 L 0.14 - 0.15

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.20 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~13 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition
Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour
Max. 75 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~2 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS should be kept as small as possible.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT CURING TREATMENT

Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol®-WB curing com-
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely pounds or use other approved curing methods such as
adhering particles. polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly mence fogging until final set has been reached.
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) CLEANING OF TOOLS
should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
moved mechanically.
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale,
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- LIMITATIONS
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo-
Cem®. Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
The application of a suitable bonding agent such as movement and leaking during placing and curing.
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem® Where maximum thickness exceeds 75 mm, consider
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- the use of SikaCrete®-113 PP.
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
keep grout mix temperature below 30 °C.
MIXING In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
Add water according to the desired consistency into a shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags of grout <
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik- 30 °C prior to use.
SikaRep® N or Sika MonoTop® HSF thixotropic fine
aGrout®-212 AE powder. SikaGrout®-212 AE is best
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or mortars can be used to fix shims and alignment plates
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 before grouting.
Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad-
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete dition of single size, clean coarse aggregates is pos-
mixers are not suitable.Do not mix more grout than sible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout powder.
Trials are recommended to confirm suitability of ag-
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex-
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for gregates to be employed.
best results. For additional information on SikaGrout®-212 AE or
other grouting materials contact our Technical Depart-
APPLICATION ment.

Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-


imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When due to circumstances beyond our control.
carrying out base plate grouting, ensure a sufficient
head of pressure is maintained to keep the mortar
flowing. All exposed areas of the mortar surface

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 12/12/2005
Identification no. CM-04

SikaGrout®-214
Cementitious, High Early Strength, Non-Shrink, Precision Grout

Product SikaGrout®-214 is a pre-bagged, cementitious, precision grout that expands in


Description two stages to sufficiently counteract the plastic shrinkage normally associated
Construction

with cement grouts.


Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Uses SikaGrout®-214 precision grout is used for grouting in the following:
Machine foundations
Columns in pre-cast construction
Concrete anchors
Cavities, gaps and recesses
Base plates
Structural concrete repairs
Advantages SikaGrout®-214 is an easy to use grout requiring only the addition of water. It
offers the following beneficial properties:
Easy to mix
Good flow characteristics
High early strength
Adjustable consistency
High final strength
Non shrink
Non corrosive and Iron free
Standards Complies to ASTM C1107 and CRD- C 621-83

Product Data
Type Mixture of Portland Cement and graded aggregates
Form Grey Powder
Packaging 25 kg bag
Storage Condition Store in a dry area in original packaging between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from
direct sunlight
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
packaging

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Technical Data
Mixing ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water/Powder Ratio
Plastic consistency 2.75 - 3.00 lt. 0.11 – 0.12
Flowable (max. strength) 3.00 – 3.25 lt. 0.12 – 0.13
Highly flowable (max. flow) 3.50 – 3.75 lt. 0.14 – 0.15

Density 2200 kg/m3 (fresh mortar)

Mechanical Strengths, 1 day 28 days


(W/P=0.13), Compressive Strength (ASTM C109) ~ 30 N/mm² ~ 65 N/mm²
at 250C Flexural strength (BS4551) ~10 N/mm2
Bond Strength (Pull off) ~ 2 N/mm²
Thickness Minimum gap = 10 mm, Maximum = 100 mm per pour
E-Modul (static) ~ 37’000 N/mm²
Thermal expansion Approximately 12x10-6 m/m per °C
coefficient
Expansion 0.025 - 0.10% after 28 days (CRD C 621)
Yield 12.3 - 12.8 liters per 25 kg bag, depending on water addition

Application Details
Substrate preparation Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, cement
laitance and all loosely adhering particles. Absorbent surfaces should be
saturated thoroughly. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be free from scale,
rust, oil and grease.
Mixing Water is added to the pre-mixed powder to suit the consistency required, usually
3 liters per 25 kg bag (at elevated temperatures up to 3.75 lt.). Mix mechanically
with a slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) for at least 3 minutes and until a
smooth even consistency is achieved.
Application Before pouring, however, let the mixed grout stand for approximately 5 minutes
after mixing to allow entrapped air to escape. Pour the mixed grout into the
prepared area such that the grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure
that air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When carrying out base
plate grouting, ensure sufficient head of pressure is maintained to keep mortar
flowing.
Exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as small as possible.

Curing Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol-E Curing Compound or use other approved
curing methods.

Cleaning Clean equipment and mixer immediately after application with water. Hardened
material can only be removed mechanically.

Remarks Use SikaGrout®214 for grouting only.


Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent movement and leaking
during placing and curing.
Where maximum thickness exceeds 100 mm, consider the use of
Sikacrete 114.
At high temperatures use chilled water for mixing to keep grout temperature
below 30°C. In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be shaded
from direct sunlight. Condition bags of grout prior to use
Depending on requirements and site conditions, the addition of up to 100%
of dry, single size and clean aggregates is possible. Trials are recommended
to confirm the suitability of aggregates to be employed.
For additional information on SikaGrout®-214 or other grouting materials contact
our Technical Services Department.

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Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of
chemical products, users should refer to the most recent Material Safety Data
Sheet containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related
data.

Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika’s current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
Construction

inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or


from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s
suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to
change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and
delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product
Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-214 SA
CEMENTITOUS, HIGH EARLY STRENGTH, NON-SHRINK PRECISION GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-214 SA is a cementitious, free flowing, eco- SikaGrout®-214 SA is an easy to use grout requiring
nomical, non-shrink precision grout with high early only the addition of water. It offers the following be-
and ultimate strength. neficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ High early strength
USES ▪ Good flow characteristics
▪ Non-shrink
SikaGrout®-214 SA precision grout is used for grouting ▪ Adjustable consistency
in the following: ▪ High final strengths
▪ Machine Foundations ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
▪ Columns in pre-cast construction
▪ Base plates APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ General concrete repairs Complies with CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ Joint nosing Type C
▪ Structural concrete repairs
▪ Bridge bearings

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey Powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Maximum Grain Size Max. 4 mm

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength (25 °C) 1 Day 28 Days (ASTM C109)
w/p = 0.13 (3.25 ≥ 30 N/mm2 ≥ 65 N/mm2
L water / 25 kg)

Tensile Adhesion Strength ≥ 1.5 N/mm2 (BS 1881)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag water / powder ratio
Flowable 3.25 - 3.5 L 0.13 - 0.14

Fresh Mortar Density ~2.4 kg/l (25 °C)


Yield ~11.7 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition
Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour.
Max. 100 mm per pour.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~2 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION

SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx-
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
adhering particles. air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thorougly with carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
free from scale, rust, oil and grease. exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
small as possible.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION
CURING TREATMENT
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol-WB curing com-
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- pound or use other approved curing methods such as
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.
Cem®. Do not commence fogging until final set has been
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as reached.
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®,
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- CLEANING OF TOOLS
larly dense concrete substrates are involved.
Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
MIXING tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
moved mechanically.
Add water according to the desired consistency into a
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik-
aGrout®-214 SA powder. SikaGrout®-214 SA is best
mixed in a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or
until the mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5
minutes. Slow speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be
also used for mixing. Normal tumble type concrete
mixers are not suitable. Do not mix more grout than
can be placed within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add ex-
tra water or other ingredients. Mix only full bags for
the best result.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
▪ Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
movement and leaking during placing and curing. tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
▪ Where maximum thickness exceeds 100 mm, con- products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
sider the use of Sikacrete®-113 PP SA. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to properly stored, handled and applied under normal
keep grout temperature below 30 °C. conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
▪ In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
prior to use. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
▪ SikaRep SA thixotropic mortar can be used to fix particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
shims and alignment plates before grouting. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ Depending on requirements and site condition, the from this information, or from any written recom-
addition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout user of the product must test the product’s suitability
powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
ity of aggregates to be employed. serves the right to change the properties of its
▪ For additional information on SikaGrout®-214 SA or products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
partment. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the
declared data and recommended uses for this product
may vary from country to country. Consult the local
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and
uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-275
CEMENTITIOUS, HIGH STRENGTH, NON-SHRINK, PRECISION GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-275 is a cementitious, pre-bagged, free SikaGrout®-275 is an easy to use precision grout re-
flowing, one component, non-shrink precision grout quiring only the addition of water. It offers the follow-
with high early and ultimate strength. ing beneficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ Very good flow characteristics
USES ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ Moderate heat of hydration
SikaGrout®-275 precision grout is used for grouting ▪ Shrinkage compensated
various applications such as: ▪ High final strength
▪ Machine foundations ▪ Non-flammable
▪ Coloumns in precast costruction ▪ Non-corrosive
▪ Concrete anchors
▪ Cavities, gaps and recesses APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Base plates
▪ Bridge bearing Complies with CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ Structural concrete repairs Type C

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.35 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)
Maximum Grain Size Max. ~3 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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SikaGrout®-275
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Compressive Strength (25 °C) 1 Day 28 Days (ASTM C109)
W/P = 0.12 (3.0 L ≥ 44 N/mm2 ≥ 80 N/mm2
water / 25 kg)
W/P = 0.125 ≥ 40 N/mm2 ≥ 75 N/mm2
(3.125 L water /
25 kg)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency L water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder Ratio
Plastic consistency 2.75 - 3.00 0.11 - 0.12
Flowable 3.00 - 3.125 0.12 - 0.125

Yield ~12 L / 25 kg bag


Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per pour
Max. 100 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~30 min (25 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
small as possible.
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough, sound and
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely CURING TREATMENT
adhering particles.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol- WB curing com-
with clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) pound or use other approved curing methods such as
should be free from scale, rust oil and grease. polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. Do not com-
mence fogging until final set has been reached.
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION CLEANING OF TOOLS
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- moved mechanically.
Cem®.
The application of a suitable bonding agent, such as LIMITATIONS
Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 EpoCem®,
will improve adhesion on large areas or where particu- Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
larly dense concrete substrates are involved. movement and leaking during placing and curing.
When maximum thickness exceeds 100 mm, consider
MIXING the use of Sikacrete® -114.
Add water according to the desired consistency into a At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik- keep the grout temperatures below 30 °C.
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
aGrout®-275 powder. SikaGrout®-275 is best mixed in
a forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or until the shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C
mix is free of lumps, not longer than 5 minutes. Slow prior to use.
Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad-
speed drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be also used for
mixing. Normal tumble type concrete mixers are not dition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is
suitable. Do not mix more grout than can be placed possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout
powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil-
within 15 to 20 minutes. Do not add extra water or
ity of aggregates to be employed.
other ingredients. Mix only full bags for the best result.
For additional information on SikaGrout®-275 or other
APPLICATION grouting materials contact Sika Technical Department.

Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx- BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When due to circumstances beyond our control.

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout®-275
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Product Data Sheet
Edition 01/2016
Identification no: AS/KSA
SikaGrout®-275

SikaGrout®-275
Cementitious, Very High Strength, Non-Shrink, Precision Grout

®
Product SikaGrout -275 is a pre-bagged, high performance cemetitious grout that expands in
two stages to sufficiently counteract the plastic shrinkage normally associated with
Description cement grouts.

Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions


®
Uses SikaGrout -275 high performance grout is used for grouting in the following:
• Machine foundations
• Columns in pre-cast construction
• Concrete anchors
• Cavities, gaps and recesses
• Base plates
• Structural concrete repairs
Characteristics / • Easy to use (ready to mix powder)
Advantages • Easy to mix, only add water
• Adjustable consistency
• Very good flow characteristics
• Moderate heat of hydration
• Very High final strengths
• Non-corrosive
• Not flammable, non-toxic
• Shrinkage compensated

Tests
Approvals / Standards Complies to ASTM C1107 and CRD- C 621-83

Product Data

Form
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Packaging 25 kg bags

Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in dry conditions in undamaged
Shelf-Life and unopened original sealed packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives
Density ~ 2.37 kg/l (density of fresh mortar) at w/p=0.145
®
Grading Dmax SikaGrout -275: ~3 mm
Layer Thickness SikaGrout®-275: 10 mm min. / 100 mm max.
-6
Thermal Expansion ~ 12 x 10 per °C
Coefficient

Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength Ambient temperature: +25°C , w/p=0.145 (According ASTM C109)
1 day 3 days 28 days
~ 35 N/mm2 ~ 55 N/mm2 ~ 75 N/mm2

Flexural Strength Ambient temperature: +25°C , w/p=0.145 (According EN 196-1)


28 days ~ 10 N/mm2

System
Information

Application Details
Yield ~12 litres per 25 kg bag, depending on water addition
Substrate Quality Concrete, mortar, stone:
Surfaces must be sound, clean, free from ice, oils, grease, standing water and any
loose or friable particles and any other surface contaminants.
The concrete “pull off” (tensile) strength should be > 1.0 MPa.
Substrate Preparation The substrate should be prepared by suitable mechanical preparation techniques
such as high pressure water jetting, breakers, blast-cleaning, scrubbers, etc.
The concrete substrates should be pre-soaked with clean water continuously for
2 - 6 hours to ensure a saturated surface dry condition throughout the operation.
Immediately before pouring remove all excess or standing water from within any
formwork.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Application Instructions
Mixing Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water/Powder Ratio
Plastic consistency 2.75 - 3.00 lt. 0.11 – 0.12
Flowable (max. strength) 3.50 – 3.62 lt. 0.14 – 0.145

Mixing Time 3-4 minutes minimum


Mixing Tools Basket type mixers with one or two arms, forced action or stand type mixers.
Mix mortar powder mechanically in the correct ratio with water with low speed
(max. 500 rpm) electric drill to avoid entraining too much air.
Dependent on the desired consistency and flow properties, the mixing ratio can be
adjusted.

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Application Method Pour grout immediately after mixing into the prepared openings. Ensure, that air
displaced by the mortar can easily escape, otherwise entrapped air will prevent full
contact grouting. Wet porous substrates to saturated surface dry condition.
When grouting base plates etc., ensure that a continuous and sufficient head of
pressure is maintained to keep the grout flowing. To make optimum use of the
products expansion properties, apply the grout as quickly as possible (within max.
15 minutes).
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened/cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Pot life ~ 30 minutes at +25°C
Notes on Application / - Not to be used for patch repair works
Limitations
- Do not apply when there is a risk of frost
- Keep exposed surface to the strict minimum
Remarks Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent movement and leaking during
placing and curing.
®
Where maximum thickness exceeds 100 mm, consider the use of Sikacrete -114.
At high temperatures use chilled water for mixing to keep grout temperature below
30°C.
In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be shaded from direct sunlight.
Condition bags of grout prior to use.
®
For additional information on SikaGrout -275 or other grouting materials contact
our Technical Services Department.

Curing Details
Curing Treatment Keep any visible, exposed grout surfaces as small as possible and protect from
premature drying out by suitable measures (keep moist, cover with wet Hessian
etc.).

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet
Information containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from
any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

796
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout®-314 AE
CEMENTITOUS, HIGH EARLY STRENGTH, NON-SHRINK PRECISION GROUT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout®-314 AE is a cementitious, free flowing, eco- SikaGrout®-314 AE is an easy to use grout requiring
nomical, non-shrink precision grout with high early only the addition of water. It offers the following be-
and ultimate strength. neficial properties:
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix
▪ High early strength
USES ▪ Good flow characteristics
▪ Dual expansion system
SikaGrout®-314 AE precision grout is used for grouting ▪ Adjustable consistency
in the following: ▪ High final strengths
▪ Machine foundations ▪ Non-corrosive and iron-free
▪ Columns in pre-cast construction
▪ Base plates APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Concrete anchors, cavities, gaps and recesses
▪ General concrete repairs Complies with CRD-C621-83-10.2 and ASTM C1107 as
▪ Joint nosing Type C
▪ Bridge bearings

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, selected fillers and aggregates, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.35 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)
Maximum Grain Size Max. 4 mm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout®-314 AE
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797
Compressive Strength (25 °C) 1 Day 7 day 28 Days (ASTM C109)
W/P = 0.11 ~35 N/mm2 ~45 N/mm2 ~85 N/mm2
(2.75 L wa-
ter / 25 kg)
W/P = 0.12 ~25 N/mm2 ~40 N/mm2 ~70 N/mm2
(3.0 L water
/ 25 kg)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Consistency Water per 25 kg bag Water / Powder Ratio
Flowable (max. 2.5 - 2.75 L 0.10 - 0.11
strength)
Highly Flowable (max. 2.75 - 3.0 L 0.11 - 0.12
flow)

Yield ~11.7 - 12.0 L / 25 kg bag, depending on water addition


Layer Thickness Min. 10 mm per por
Max. 75 mm per pour
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Pot Life ~2 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS grout has the shortest distance to travel. Ensure that
air displaced by the grout is allowed to escape. When
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT carrying out the base plate grouting, ensure a suffi-
cient head of pressure to keep the mortar flowing. All
Concrete surfaces should be clean, rough sound and exposed areas of the mortar surface should be kept as
free from oil, grease, cement laitance and all loosely small as possible.
adhering particles.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thorougly with CURING TREATMENT
clean water. Metal surfaces (iron and steel) should be
free from scale, rust, oil and grease. Treat exposed surfaces with Antisol-WB curing com-
pound or use other approved curing methods such as
BONDING AGENT AND STEEL PROTECTION polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian.
Do not commence fogging until final set has been
Embedded steel reinforcing should be free from scale, reached.
rust, oil and grease, and treated with a suitable anti- CLEANING OF TOOLS
corrosion coating such as SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo-
Cem®. The application of a suitable bonding agent, Clean equipment and mixer immediately after applica-
such as Sikadur®-32 LP or SikaTop® Armatec®-110 Epo- tion with water. Hardened material can only be re-
Cem®, will improve adhesion on large areas or where moved mechanically.
particularly dense concrete substrates are involved.
MIXING
LIMITATIONS
Add water according to the desired consistency into a Ensure formwork is secure and watertight to prevent
movement and leaking during placing and curing.
clean mixing vessel before slowly adding the Sik-
aGrout®-314 AE. SikaGrout®-314 AE is best mixed in a Where maximum thickness exceeds 75 mm, consider
forced action mixer, for 2 to 3 minutes or until the mix the use of SikaCrete®-113 PP or SikaCrete®-114 AE.
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing to
is free of lumps, not longer than 5 minutes. Slow speed
drill (maximum 500 rpm) can be also used for mixing. keep grout temperature below 30 °C.
Normal tumble type concrete mixers are not suitable. In hot weather, base plates and foundations must be
shaded from direct sunlight. Condition bags < 30 °C
Do not mix more grout than can be placed within 15 to
20 minutes. Do not add extra water or other ingredi- prior to use. SikaRep N or SikaMonoTop HSF, thixo-
ents. Mix only full bags for the best result. tropic fine mortars, can be used to fix shims and align-
ment plates before grouting.
APPLICATION Depending on requirements and site condition, the ad-
dition of dry, single size, clean coarse aggregates is
Before pouring let the mixed grout stand for approx- possible up to 100 % by weight of the dry grout
imately 5 minutes after mixing to allow entrapped air powder. Trials are recommended to confirm suitabil-
to escape. Pour into the prepared area such that the ity of aggregates to be employed.

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SikaGrout®-314 AE
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798
For additional information on SikaGrout®-314 AE or LEGAL NOTES
other grouting materials contact Sika Technical De-
partment. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based properly stored, handled and applied under normal
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
due to circumstances beyond our control. tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
tions the declared data and recommended uses for from this information, or from any written recom-
this product may vary from country to country. Please mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact user of the product must test the product’s suitability
product data and uses. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re- be supplied on request.
lated data.

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout®-314 AE
October 2017, Version 01.01
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799
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout® Cable PT
HIGH PERFORMANCE, ZERO BLEED, SAND FREE, CEMENTITIOUS GROUT FOR POST-TENSIONED
STRUCTURES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout® Cable PT is a non-shrink, cementitious ▪ Allows shrinkage & repairing of voids within ducts of
cable grout with a unique 2-stage shrinkage compens- post tensioned structures
ating mechanism. It is non-metallic & contains no ▪ Does not contain aluminium powder or any compon-
chlorides. With a special blend of shrinkage-reducing ents which generate hydrogen gas, carbon dioxide or
and plasticizing / water reducing agents. SikaGrout® oxygen
Cable PT compensates for shrinkage in both the plastic ▪ Easy to use
& hardened states. ▪ Non-metallic will not stain or rust
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Zero bleed even at high flow
▪ Low heat build-up
USES ▪ Excellent for pumping: Does not segregate even at
high flow / pressure
SikaGrout® Cable PT may only be used by experienced ▪ Positive expansion when tested in accordance with
professionals. BS EN 445
▪ Use for horizontal & vertical grouting of ducts within
bonded, post-tensioned structures. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Use to grout, fill or repair voids with ducts of post-
tensioning strands for corrosion protection. SikaGrout® Cable PT follows the requirements of BS EN
▪ Use for grouting tight clearances. 447:2007

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, special additives.
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 9 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.00 kg/l (fresh grout) (ASTM C-138)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ≥ 60 N/mm2 (BS EN 196-1)

Expansion ~0.2 % (BS EN 445 : 2007)

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout® Cable PT
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 8.0 - 8.5 L of water per bag
Yield 25 kg of SikaGrout® Cable PT will yield approximately 16.75 litres when
mixed with 8.5 litres of water.
Flowability Immediately after mixing ≤ 25 s (BS EN 445:2007 / ASTM C-939
modified)
30 minutes after mixing ≤ 25 s (BS EN 445:2007 / ASTM C-939
modified)
W/P = 0.32 (23 °C)
Pot Life

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS same amount of mixing water if needed.


When grouting ducts or other critical elements, it is
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT highly recommended that experienced, trained techni-
cians complete the work.
Cable Duct Grouting:
Ensure that ducts, openings, inlets and outlets are CLEANING OF TOOLS
clean, free of dirt and debris, fuel, oils and any other
contaminants at all times. Clean all tools and application equipment with water
immediately after use.
Other grouting applications : Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically
Remove all dirt, oil, grease, and other bond-inhibiting removed.
materials by mechanical means. Anchor bolts to be
grouted must be degreased with a suitable solvent BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
cleaning agent. Concrete must be sound and
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
roughened to promote mechanical adhesion. Prior to
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
pouring the concrete, surfaces should be in a satur-
due to circumstances beyond our control.
ated surface dry condition.
MIXING LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
For cable duct grouting use a colloidal mixer / high Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
shear mixer at approximately 2500 rpm. Mix for ap- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
proximately 3 minutes, after the addition of the last this product may vary from country to country. Please
bag or until a homogenous mix is achieved. Continue consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
to agitate material in the holding hopper to achieve product data and uses.
optimum flow. Method of mixing may significantly af-
fect the material properties, particularly flow. At high- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
er temperatures and / or with higher water volumes,
the grout will behave less thixotropic. Therefore, it For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
may be more appropriate to measure the flow using age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
the standard flow cone test (ASTM C-939). The expec- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
ted flux time is between 11 - 30 seconds under normal physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
conditions. At higher temperature use chilled water & lated data.
store the bags in a cool place to keep the mixed grout
temperature below 25 °C wherever possible. For oth-
er grouting applications, double mixer with spindle
basket paddles, can be also used for mixing; the mix-
ing time should be extended to 7 minutes to get the
required flow.
APPLICATION
Make sure all forming, mixing, placing, and clean-up
materials are on hand. The method of pumping the
grout must ensure complete filling of the ducts and
complete surrounding of the strands or bar. A mock-
up should be completed on on- site and inspected by
the engineer to ensure that the placement meets spe-
cified requirements.
For additional corrosion protection, add 100 grams of
Sika® Ferrogard®-901 per bag of grout by replacing

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout® Cable PT
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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaGrout® Cable PT SA
HIGH PERFORMANCE, ZERO BLEED, SAND FREE, CEMENTITIOUS GROUT FOR POST-TENSIONED
STRUCTURES

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaGrout® Cable PT SA is a non-shrink, cementitious ▪ Allows shrinkage & repairing of voids within ducts of
cable grout with a unique 2-stage shrinkage compens- post tensioned structures
ating mechanism. It is non-metallic & contains no ▪ Does not contain aluminium powder or any compon-
chlorides. With a special blend of shrinkage-reducing ents which generate hydrogen gas, carbon dioxide or
and plasticizing / water reducing agents. SikaGrout® oxygen
Cable PT SA compensates for shrinkage in both the ▪ Easy to use
plastic & hardened states. ▪ Non-metallic will not stain or rust
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Zero bleed even at high flow
▪ Low heat build-up
USES ▪ Excellent for pumping: Does not segregate even at
high flow / pressure
SikaGrout® Cable PT SA may only be used by experi-
enced professionals. APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Use for horizontal & vertical grouting of ducts within
bonded, post-tensioned structures. SikaGrout® Cable PT SA follows the requirements of BS
▪ Use to grout, fill or repair voids with ducts of EN 447:2007
posttensioning strands for corrosion protection.
▪ Use for grouting tight clearances.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Portland cement, special additives
Packaging 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months minimum from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in a cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and condensation.
Density ~2.00 kg/l (fresh grout) (ASTM C-138)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ~65 N/mm2 (BS EN 445:2007)

Expansion Nill (ASTM C 940-16)

Product Data Sheet


SikaGrout® Cable PT SA
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802
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 7.75 - 8.0 L per 25 kg bag
Yield 25 kg of SikaGrout® Cable PT SA will yield approximately 16.5 litres when
mixed with 8.0 litres of water.
Flowability Immediately after mixing ≤ 25 s (BS EN 445:2007 / ASTM C-939
modified)
30 min after mixing ≤ 25 s (BS EN 445:2007 / ASTM C-939
modified)
W/P = 0.31 (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
When grouting ducts or other critical elements, it is
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT highly recommended that experienced, trained techni-
cians complete the work.
Cable Duct Grouting:
Ensure that ducts, openings, inlets and outlets are CLEANING OF TOOLS
clean, free of dirt and debris, fuel, oils and any other
contaminants at all times. Clean all tools and application equipment with water
immediately after use.
Other grouting applications : Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically
Remove all dirt, oil, grease, and other bond-inhibiting removed.
materials by mechanical means. Anchor bolts to be
grouted must be degreased with a suitable solvent BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
cleaning agent. Concrete must be sound and
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
roughened to promote mechanical adhesion. Prior to
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
pouring the concrete, surfaces should be in a satur-
due to circumstances beyond our control.
ated surface dry condition.
MIXING LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
For cable duct grouting use a colloidal mixer / high Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
shear mixer at approximately 2500 rpm. Mix for ap- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
proximately 3 minutes, after the addition of the last this product may vary from country to country. Please
bag or until a homogenous mix is achieved. Continue consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
to agitate material in the holding hopper to achieve product data and uses.
optimum flow. Method of mixing may significantly af-
fect the material properties, particularly flow. At high- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
er temperatures and / or with higher water volumes,
the grout will behave less thixotropic. Therefore, it For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
may be more appropriate to measure the flow using age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
the standard flow cone test (ASTM C-939). The expec- to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
ted flux time is between 11 - 30 seconds under normal physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
conditions. At higher temperature use chilled water & lated data.
store the bags in a cool place to keep the mixed grout
temperature below 25 °C wherever possible. For oth-
er grouting applications, double mixer with spindle
basket paddles, can be also used for mixing; the mix-
ing time should be extended to 7 minutes to get the
required flow.
APPLICATION
Make sure all forming, mixing, placing, and clean-up
materials are on hand. The method of pumping the
grout must ensure complete filling of the ducts and
complete surrounding of the strands or bar. A mockup
should be completed on site and inspected by the en-
gineer to ensure that the placement meets specified
requirements.
For additional corrosion protection, add 100 grams of
Sika® Ferrogard®-901 per bag of grout by replacing
same amount of mixing water if needed.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-42 LE
3-PART, HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW EXOTHERMIC EPOXY GROUT-
ING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-42 LE is a three-component, high perform- High performance
ance, high precision, low exothermic, moisture toler- ▪ Meets API Standard 686.
ant, epoxy grouting system. For use at ambient tem- ▪ Ready-to-mix, pre-batched units
peratures between +20 °C to +45 °C and on substrates ▪ Moisture tolerant
from +15 °C to +45 °C. ▪ Non-shrink
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Corrosion and chemically resistant
▪ Stress and impact resistant
USES ▪ High compressive strength
▪ High vibration resistance
Sikadur®-42 LE may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ Low coefficient of thermal expansion
fessionals. ▪ Low exothermic, application possible up to +45 °C
High-strength grouting and fixing of:
▪ Starter bars APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Anchors
▪ Fasteners ▪ Testing according to EN 1504 - 6.
▪ Tie rods
▪ Crash barrier posts
▪ Fence and railing posts

Under-grouting and bedding of:


▪ Precision seating of base plates
▪ Machine bases, seat base-plates for light and heavy
machinery including heavy impact and vibratory ma-
chinery, reciprocating engines, compressors, pumps,
presses, etc.
▪ Bridge bearings
▪ Mechanical joints (such as road / bridge / deck types)

Sleeper-less, direct rail fixing:


▪ Crane tracks
▪ Light rail and permanent way in tunnels
▪ Light rail and permanent way over bridges

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical Base Epoxy resin

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Packaging Pre-batched unit: 130.1 kg (A + B + C)
Component A drum of 10.28 kg
Component B drum of 3.42 kg
Component C 6 bags x 19.4 kg
Colour Dark Grey
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production
Storage Conditions Stored properly in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in
dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from dir-
ect sunlight.
Density ~2 300 kg/m3 (A + B + C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (ASTM C579)
+23 °C +30 °C +40 °C
1d ~18 N/mm2 ~44 N/mm2 ~60 N/mm2
3d ~77 N/mm2 ~86 N/mm2 ~88 N/mm2
7d ~90 N/mm2 ~96 N/mm2 ~97 N/mm2
28 d ~110 ~112 ~114
N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2
Product cured and tested at temperatures indicated.
Test specimen size: 50 x 50 x 50 mm

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~19 000 N/mm2 (ASTM D695-96)

Effective Bearing Area >90 % (ASTM C1339)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~28 N/mm2 (ASTM C580)


~33 N/mm2 (EN 53452)

Modulus of Elasticity in Flexure ~15 000 N/mm2 (EN 53452)

Tensile Strength ~14 N/mm2 (ASTM D638)


~10 N/mm2 (ISO 527)
~14 N/mm2 (ASTM C 307)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~15 000 N/mm2 (ASTM C580)

Elongation at Break 0.75 % – 1.00 % (ASTM D638)

Shrinkage –0.06 % (ASTM C531)


–0.10 % (EN 52450)

Creep 4.14 N/mm2 (600 psi) / 31 500 N (+60 °C) 0.45 % (ASTM C1181)
2.76 N/mm2 (400 psi) / 21 000 N (+60 °C) 0.35 % (ASTM C1181)
API requirements: 0.5 % with 2.76 N/mm2 load
Tensile Adhesion Strength >40 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (slant shear) (ASTM C882)
~11 N/mm2 (on steel) (ISO 4624, EN
>3.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) 1542,EN 12188)

Thermal Compatibility No delamination / pass (ASTM C884)

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 2.3 x 10–5 1/K (–30 °C min. / +30 °C max.) (ASTM C531)
3.0 x 10–5 1/K (+24 °C min. / +100 °C max.)
3.3 x 10–5 1/K (+23 °C min. / +60 °C max.) (EN 1770)

Heat Deflection Temperature +46 °C (7 d / +23 °C) (ISO 75)

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Water Absorption 0.013 % (7 d) (coefficient W) (ASTM C413)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : B : C = 3 : 1 : 34 (by weight)
Solid / liquid = 8.5 : 1 (by weight)
Layer Thickness Min. grout depth: 25 mm, preferred 35 mm
Max. grout depth: 450 mm
Peak Exotherm 34.6 °C (at +23 °C) (ASTM D 2471)

Product Temperature Sikadur®-42 LE must be applied at temperatures between +20 °C and


+30 °C.
Condition the material by also storing at this temperature for 48 hours be-
fore use.
Ambient Air Temperature +20 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Dew Point Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point to avoid condensation.
Substrate Temperature +15 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw
Pot Life (200 g, adiabatic testing)
+20 °C +30 °C
3 : 1 : 34 165 min 130 min
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at
high temperatures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quant-
ity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at high tem-
peratures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another meth-
od is to chill components A + B and C before mixing them (That is only
when application temperatures are above +20 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS tions.


Surface and base plate contact area must be clean and
SUBSTRATE QUALITY sound. For best results, the substrate shall be dry. Re-
move dust, laitance, oils, grease, curing compounds,
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (de- impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, coatings, and
pendent on minimum strength requirements). disintegrated materials by mechanical means such as
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, nat- chipping with a chisel, blastcleaning.
ural stone). All anchor pockets or sleeves must be free of water.
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry Apply grout immediately to prevent re-oxidizing / rust
and free from contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, formation.
existing surface treatments and coatings etc.
Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a standard equi- For optimum results:
valent to Sa 2.5. When grouting areas or equipment that is sensitive to
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles vibration, it is recommended that the contact surfaces
must be removed. are prepared according to the latest edition of the
Substrate must be dry or mat damp and free from any American Petroleum Institute’s Recommended Prac-
standing water, ice etc. tice 686 “Machinery Installation and Installation
Design”, Chapter 5.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
Concrete, mortar, stone:
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from
laitance, ice, standing water, grease, oils, old surface
treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contamin-
ant free, open textured surface.

Steel:
Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an ac-
ceptable quality standard equivalent to SA 2.5 that is
by blastcleaning and vacuum. Avoid dew point condi-

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MIXING CLEANING OF TOOLS
Pre-batched units: Sweep excess grout into appropriate containers for
Thoroughly stir both component A and Component B, disposal before it has hardened.
distributing any settled solids and achieving an even Dispose of in accordance with applicable local regula-
consistency throughout each component. Then mix tions. Uncured material can be removed with Sika
components A and B in the component A pail for ap- Colma Cleaner. Cured material can only be removed
proximately 60 seconds with a paddle attached to a mechanically.
low speed drill (300 – 450 rpm).
During the mixing operation, scrape down the sides LIMITATIONS
and bottom of the mixing pail with a flat or straight
edge trowel at least once, to ensure complete mixing Minimum substrate temperature: +15 °C. The material
of A and B components. must be conditioned by being stored in an area with
Avoid aeration while mixing until the material be- an ambient temperature between +20 °C and +30 °C
comes uniformly blended in colour and viscosity. Place for a minimum of 48 hours before using. Do not thin
the mixed epoxy into an appropriate mixing vessel. with solvents. Solvents will prevent proper curing and
Slowly add the contents of component C (to keep air change mechanical properties.
entrapment at a minimum) dependent on flow re- Sikadur®-42 LE is a vapour barrier when cured. Minim-
quirements (observe the correct mixing ratio) and mix um grout depth: 25 millimetre. Maximum grout depth:
until uniform and homogeneous. (approximately 5 450 millimetre per lift. The last lift must be kept at 50
minutes) mm. Component C must be kept dry. For specific bolt
Mix only that quantity which can be used within its grouting applications please refer to Sika Technical De-
potlife. partment. For proper seating, allow the grout to rise
above the bottom (3 millimetre) of the base plate.
Bulk packing (not pre-batched): Avoid splitting prebatched units to mix. Mix complete
First, stir each component thoroughly. Add the com- units only. Cold ambient, substrate or material tem-
ponents in the correct proportions into a suitable mix- peratures will influence the curing and flow character-
ing pail. Mix the components. Use an electric low istics of Sikadur®-42 LE. Do not subject cured epoxy
speed mixer etc. as above for the pre-batched units. grout to sudden temperature changes especially dur-
Never mix component A and B without adding com- ing early curing stages. Contact Sika Technical Depart-
ponent C (as the exothermic reaction between A and B ment for control joint spacing on large base plate
alone generates excess heat). grouting projects.
Leave Sikadur®-42 LE to stand in the mixing vessel un- Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
til the majority of entrained air bubbles have dis- der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
persed. haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
term structural design load must account for creep.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS Generally the long term structural design load must be
lower than 20 % – 25 % of the failure load. Please con-
Forming: sult a structural engineer for load calculations for your
The consistency of the Sikadur®-42 LE epoxy grout sys- specific application.
tem requires the use of permanent or temporary Please refer also to the “Method Statement Sikadur®-
forms to contain the material around base plates, for 42”.
example. In order to prevent leakage or seepage, all of
these formers must be sealed. Apply polyethylene film
or wax to all forms to prevent adhesion of the grout.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Prepare the formwork to maintain more than 100 mil- All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are
limetre liquid head to facilitate placement. A grout box based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may
equipped with an inclined trough attached to the form vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
will enhance the grout flow and minimize air encapsu-
lation.
Pour the mixed grout into the prepared forms from
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
one or two sides only, to eliminate air entrapment. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Maintain the liquid head to ensure intimate contact to tions the declared data and recommended uses for
the base plate. Place sufficient epoxy grout in the this product may vary from country to country. Please
forms to rise slightly above the underside (3 milli- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
metre) of the base plate. The minimum void depth be- product data and uses.
neath the baseplate shall be 25 millimetre. Where the
void beneath the base plate is greater than 450 milli- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
metre, place the epoxy grout in successive 450 milli-
metre lifts or less, once the preceding lift has cooled. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
hammer. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
Please refer also to the “Method Statement Sikadur®- physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
42”. lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-42 MP Slow
3-PART, MULTI PURPOSE EPOXY GROUTING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-42 MP Slow is a three-component, multipur- ▪ High early strength
pose, moisture tolerant, epoxy grouting system. For ▪ Ready-to-mix, pre-batched units
use at temperatures between +20 °C and +40 °C. Suit- ▪ Moisture tolerant
able for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Non-shrink
▪ Corrosion and chemically resistant
USES ▪ Stress and impact resistant
▪ High compressive strength
Sikadur®-42 MP Slow may only be used by experi- ▪ High vibration resistance
enced professionals. ▪ Low coefficient of thermal expansion
High-strength grouting and fixing of:
▪ Starter bars APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Anchors
▪ Fasteners ▪ Testing according to EN 1504-6.
▪ Tie rods
▪ Crash barrier posts
▪ Fence and railing posts
Under-grouting and bedding of:
▪ Base plates
▪ Machine bases, seat base-plates for light and heavy
machinery including heavy impact and vibratory ma-
chinery, reciprocating engines, compressors, pumps,
presses, etc.
▪ Bridge bearings
▪ Mechanical joints (i.e. road/bridge/deck types etc.)
Sleeper-less, direct rail fixing:
▪ Crane tracks
▪ Light rail and permanent way in tunnels
▪ Light rail and permanent way over bridges

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Pre-batched unit: 28 kg (A+B+C)
Component A+B: 4 kg
Component C: bag 24 kg

Bulk packaging (not pre-batched): 140 kg (A+B+C)

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Colour Concrete Grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Stored properly in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in
dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from dir-
ect sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~2 130 kg/m3 (A+B+C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (ASTM C579)
+23 °C +30 °C +40 °C
1 day ~74 N/mm2 ~80 N/mm2 ~89 N/mm2
3 days ~80 N/mm2 ~87 N/mm2 ~94 N/mm2
7 days ~95 N/mm2 ~96 N/mm2 ~99 N/mm2
28 days ~100N/mm2 ~103N/mm2 ~105N/mm2
Product cured and tested at temperatures indicated.
Test specimen size: 50 * 50 * 50 mm

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~20 000 N/mm2 (ASTM D695-96)

Effective Bearing Area > 90 % (ASTM C1339)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~37 N/mm2 (ASTM C580)


~42 N/mm2 (EN 53452)
~32 N/mm2 (ISO 196)

Modulus of Elasticity in Flexure ~15 000 N/mm2 (EN 53452)

Tensile Strength ~15 N/mm2 (ASTM D638)


~18 N/mm2 (ISO 527)
~15 N/mm2 (ASTM C 307)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~12 500 N/mm2 (ASTM C580)

Elongation at Break ~1.6 % (ASTM D638)


0.1 ± 0.05 % (7 d at +23 °C) (ISO 75)

Shrinkage –0.032 % (ASTM C531)


–0.02 % (EN 52450)

Creep 4.14
2.76 N/mm
N/mm2 (600
2
(400 psi)
psi) // 31
21 500
000 N
N (+60
(+60 °C)
°C) 0.9
0.11% (ASTM C1181)
2.76 N/mm (400 psi) / 21 000 N (+60 °C) 0.11 %
2

API requirements: 0.5 % with 2.76 N/mm2 load


Tensile Adhesion Strength > 36 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (slant shear) (ASTM C882)
~11 N/mm2 (on steel) (ISO 4624, EN 1542,
> 3.5 N/mm2 (concrete failure) EN 12188)

Thermal Compatibility No delamination / pass (ASTM C884)

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 2.1 x 10–5 1/K (Temp. range –30 °C – +30 °C) (ASTM C531)
3.8 x 10–5 1/K (Temp. range +24 °C – +100 °C)
2.6 x 10–5 1/K (Temp. range –20 °C – +60 °C) (EN 1770)

Heat Deflection Temperature +54 °C (7 d / +23 °C) (ISO 75)

Water Absorption 0.055% (7 d) (coefficient W) (ASTM C413)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : B : C = 5 : 1 : 36 by weight
Liquid (A+B) / solid (C) = 1 : 6 by weight

Layer Thickness Minimum grout depth: 10 mm


Maximum grout depth: 150 mm
Temperature Layer thickness max.
20 °C – 30 °C 150 mm
30 °C – 40 °C 100 mm*
* no reduction of fillers; apply only with Mixing Ratio A : B : C = 5 : 1 : 36

Peak Exotherm 41 °C (at +23 °C) (ASTM D 2471)

Product Temperature Sikadur®-42 MP Slow must be applied at temperatures between +20 °C and
+30 °C
Condition the material by also storing at this temperature for 48 hours be-
fore use.
Ambient Air Temperature +20 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point to avoid condensation.
Substrate Temperature +20 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content ≤ 4 % pbw
Pot Life (200 g, adiabatic testing)
+23 °C +40 °C
5 : 1 : 30 100 – 110 min 45 – 50 min
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at
high temperatures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quant-
ity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at high tem-
peratures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another meth-
od is to chill components A+B and C before mixing them (i.e. only when ap-
plication temperatures are above +20 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an ac-


ceptable quality standard equivalent to SA 2.5 i.e. by
SUBSTRATE QUALITY blastcleaning and vacuum. Avoid dew point conditions.
Surface and base plate contact area must be clean and
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (de- sound. For best results, the substrate shall be dry. Re-
pendent on minimum strength requirements). move dust, laitance, oils, grease, curing compounds,
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, natural stone impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, coatings, and
etc.). disintegrated materials by mechanical means, i.e. chip-
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry ping with a chisel, blastcleaning etc.
and free from contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, All anchor pockets or sleeves must be free of water.
existing surface treatments and coatings etc. Apply grout immediately to prevent re-oxidizing / rust
Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a standard equi- formation.
valent to Sa 2.5. For optimum results:
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles When grouting areas or equipment that is sensitive to
must be removed. vibration, it is recommended that the contact surfaces
Substrate must be dry or mat damp and free from any are prepared according to the latest edition of the
standing water, ice etc. American Petroleum Institute’s Recommended Prac-
tice 686 “Machinery Installation and Installation
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Design”, Chapter 5.
Concrete, mortar, stone: MIXING
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from
laitance, ice, standing water, grease, oils, old surface Pre-batched units:
treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles Mix components A and B in the component A pail for
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contamin- approximately 30 – 60 seconds with a paddle attached
ant free, open textured surface. to a low speed drill (300 – 450 rpm). Avoid aeration
Steel: while mixing until the material becomes uniformly

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blended in colour and viscosity. Place the mixed epoxy Sikadur®-42 MP Slow is a vapour barrier when cured.
into an appropriate mixing vessel. Slowly add the con- Minimum grout depth: 10 mm. Maximum grout depth:
tents of component C (to keep air entrapment at a 150 mm per lift. The last lift must be kept at 50 mm.
minimum) dependent on flow requirements (observe Component C must be kept dry. For specific bolt grout-
the correct mixing ratio) and mix until uniform and ho- ing applications please refer to Sika Technical Depart-
mogeneous. (approximately 3 minutes) ment. For proper seating, allow the grout to rise above
Mix only that quantity which can be used within its the bottom (3 mm) of the base plate.
potlife. Avoid splitting prebatched units to mix. Mix complete
Bulk packing (not pre-batched): units only. Cold ambient, substrate or material tem-
First, stir each component thoroughly. Add the com- peratures will influence the curing and flow character-
ponents in the correct proportions into a suitable mix- istics of Sikadur®-42 MP Slow. Do not subject cured
ing pail. Mix the components. Use an electric low epoxy grout to sudden temperature changes espe-
speed mixer etc as above for the pre-batched units. cially during early curing stages. Contact Sika Technic-
Never mix component A and B without adding com- al Department for control joint spacing on large base
ponent C (as the exothermic reaction between A and B plate grouting projects.
alone generates excess heat) Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
Leave Sikadur®-42 MP Slow to stand in the normal der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
mixing vessel until the majority of entrained air haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
bubbles have dispersed. term structural design load must account for creep.
Generally the long term structural design load must be
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS lower than 20 – 25 % of the failure load. Please con-
sult a structural engineer for load calculations for your
Forming:
specific application.
The consistency of the Sikadur®-42 MP Slow epoxy Please refer also to the “Method Statement Sikadur®-
grout system requires the use of permanent or tem- 42 MP Slow”
porary forms to contain the material around base
plates, for example. In order to prevent leakage or
seepage, all of these formers must be sealed. Apply BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
polyethylene film or wax to all forms to prevent adhe- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
sion of the grout. Prepare the formwork to maintain on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
more than 100 mm liquid head to facilitate placement. due to circumstances beyond our control.
A grout box equipped with an inclined trough at-
tached to the form will enhance the grout flow and
minimize air encapsulation.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Pour the mixed grout into the prepared forms from Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
one or two sides only, to eliminate air entrapment. tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Maintain the liquid head to ensure intimate contact to this product may vary from country to country. Please
the base plate. Place sufficient epoxy grout in the consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
forms to rise slightly above the underside (3 mm) of product data and uses.
the base plate. The minimum void depth beneath the
baseplate shall be 12 mm. Where the void beneath the
base plate is greater than 150 mm, place the epoxy
grout in successive 150 mm lifts or less, once the pre-
ceding lift has cooled.
Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a
hammer.
Please refer also to the “Method Statement Sikadur®-
42 MP Slow”
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Sweep excess grout into appropriate containers for
disposal before it has hardened.
Dispose of in accordance with applicable local regula-
tions. Uncured material can be removed with Sika
Colma Cleaner. Cured material can only be removed
mechanically.

LIMITATIONS
Minimum substrate temperature: +20 °C. The material
must be conditioned by being stored in an area with
an ambient temperature between +20 °C and +30 °C
for a minimum of 48 hours before using. Do not thin
with solvents. Solvents will prevent proper curing and
change mechanical properties.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/2012
Identification no.2604012
Version no: 05.12
®
Sikadur -42 MP SG

Sikadur®-42 MP SG
Pre-Proportioned, Epoxy Base Plate, Grouting System
®
Product Sikadur -42 MP SG is a three-component, multi purpose, moisture tolerant, epoxy
grouting system. Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Description
Uses High-strength grouting and fixing of:
 Starter bars
Construction

 Anchors
 Fasteners
 Tie rods
 Crash barrier posts
 Fence and railing posts

Under-grouting and bedding of:


 Base plates
 Machine bases, seat base-plates for light and heavy machinery including
heavy impact and vibratory machinery, reciprocating engines, compressors,
pumps, presses, etc.
 Bridge bearings
 Mechanical joints (i.e. road/bridge/deck types etc.)

Sleeper-less, direct rail fixing:


 Crane tracks
 Light rail and permanent way in tunnels
 Light rail and permanent way over bridges

Anchorage protection system:


 To protect the anchorages of post-tensioning tendons or bars (i.e. pour-back
box) on segmental bridge projects.
Advantages  High early strength
 Ready-to-mix, pre-batched units
 Moisture tolerant
 Non-shrink
 Impermeable and resistant to chemicals and corrosion
 Stress and impact resistant
 High compressive strength
 High vibration resistance
 Low coefficient of thermal expansion
 High effective bearing area
 Long working time.
 Low heat development/low peak exothermic system for large pours.

812
Testing according to ASTM C-579.
Approval / Standards

Product Data
Form
Appearance / Colour Concrete Grey
Packaging 28kg & 140 kg (A+B+C) standard pre-batched units
Special industrial packing 160 Kg (A+B+C) upon request

Storage
Storage Conditions/ 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original and unopened,
Shelf Life sealed and undamaged packaging, in dry conditions at temperatures between +5°C
and +30°C. Protect from direct sun light.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy Resin.
Density ~ 2’130 kg/m3 (A+B+C)
Layer Thickness Minimum grout depth: 10 mm
Maximum grout depth: 150 mm

Change of Volume Creep:


2
2.76 N/mm (400 psi) / 21’000 N (+60°C) 0.11% (According to ASTM C1181)
Linear Shrinkage: -0.032% (According to ASTM C531)
-5
Thermal Expansion 2.1 x 10 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range -30°C - +30°C) (According to ASTM C531)
Coefficient 3.8 x 10-5 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range +24°C - +100°C)
Water Absorption 0.055% (7 days) (According to ASTM C413)
Coefficient W
Thermal Stability Heat Deflection Temperature HDT:
HDT = +54°C (7 days / +23°C) (According to ISO 75)
Effective Bearing Area > 90% (According to ASTM C 1339)

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength (According to ASTM C-579)
Curing time +23°C +35°C
2 2
1 day ~ 79 N/mm ~ 85 N/mm
2 2
3 days ~ 91 N/mm ~ 95 N/mm
2 2
7 days ~ 97 N/mm ~ 101 N/mm
2 2
28 days ~ 100 N/mm ~ 107 N/mm

Product cured and tested at temperatures indicated.


Test specimen size: 50 * 50 * 50mm
Flexural Strength ~ 37 N/mm2 (According to ASTM C580)

Tensile Strength ~ 15 N/mm2 (According to ASTM D638)

Bond Strength

(According to According to ISO 4624, EN 1542 and EN 12188)


~ 11 N/mm2 (on steel)
2
> 3.5 N/mm (concrete failure)
E-Modulus

2
~ 20’000 N/mm (Compressive) (According to ASTM D695-96)

~ 15’000 N/mm2 (Flexural) (According to EN 53452)

Elongation ~ 1.6% (ASTM D638)

Elongation at Break 0.1 + 0.05% (7 days at +23°C) (According to ISO 75)

Strength Development Confirm the strength development by producing cubes on site and testing them for
compressive and flexural strength.

Thermal Compatibility No delamination / pass (According to ASTM C884)

Exotherm Peak 41°C (at +23°C) (According to ASTM D 2471)

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System
Information

Application Details
Substrate Quality Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (dependent on minimum strength
requirements).
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, natural stone etc.).
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry and free from contaminants
such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treatments and coatings etc.
Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a standard equivalent to Sa 2.5.
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles must be removed.
Substrate must be dry or mat damp and free from any standing water, ice etc.
Substrate Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone:
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from laitance, ice, standing water,
grease, oils, old surface treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contaminant free, open textured
surface.
Steel:
Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an acceptable quality standard
equivalent to SA 2.5 i.e. by blastcleaning and vacuum. Avoid dew point conditions.
Surface and base plate contact area must be clean and sound. For best results, the
substrate shall be dry. Remove dust, laitance, oils, grease, curing compounds,
impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, coatings, and disintegrated materials by
mechanical means, i.e. chipping with a chisel, blastcleaning etc.
All anchor pockets or sleeves must be free of water. Apply grout immediately to
prevent re-oxidizing / rust formation.
For optimum results:
When grouting areas or equipment that is sensitive to vibration, it is recommended
that the contact surfaces are prepared according to the latest edition of the
American Petroleum Institute’s Recommended Practice 686 “Machinery Installation
and Installation Design”, Chapter 5.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +40°C max.
Ambient Temperature +40°C max.
for higher ambient temperatures special precautions are needed, please consult
Sika technical services.
Material Temperature Sikadur®-42 MP SG has to be preconditioned at temperatures between +20°C and
+30°C , for 48 hours before use.
Substrate Moisture ≤ 4 % pbw
Content
Dew Point Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point to
avoid condensation.

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Application
Instructions
Mixing Standard pourable consistency grout :
Solid / liquid ;Part (A + B) : C = 1 : 6.77 by weight

Anchorage protection system &Filling open pockets:


Solid / liquid ;Part (A + B) : C = 1 : 9 by weight

Possibility to adjust the Mixing ratio:,


For a higher flowable consistency grout maximum allowed fiiler cutback
Solid / liquid; Part (A + B) : C = 1 : 5 by weight
Please consult Sika technical services.
Mixing Time Pre-batched units:
Mix components A and B in the component A pail for approx.
30-60 seconds with a paddle attached to a low speed drill
(300-450 rpm). Avoid aeration while mixing until the material
becomes uniformly blended in colour and viscosity. Place the
mixed epoxy into an appropriate mixing vessel. Slowly add the
contents of component C (to keep air entrapment at a
minimum) dependent on flow requirements (observe the
correct mixing ratio) and mix until uniform and homogeneous.
(approx. 3 min)
Mix only that quantity which can be used within its potlife.
Bulk packing (not pre-batched):
First, stir each component thoroughly. Add the components in
the correct proportions into a suitable mixing pail. Mix the
components. Use an electric low speed mixer etc as above for
the pre-batched units.
Never mix Component A and B without adding component C
(as the exothermic reaction between A and B alone generates
excess heat)
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Leave Sikadur -42 MP SG to stand in the normal mixing
vessel until the majority of entrained air bubbles have
dispersed.
Application Method / Forming:
Tools The consistency of the Sikadur®-42 MP SG epoxy grout system requires the use of
permanent or temporary forms to contain the material around base plates, for
example. In order to prevent leakage or seepage, all of these formers must be
sealed. Apply polyethylene film or wax to all forms to prevent adhesion of the grout.
Prepare the formwork to maintain more than 100 mm liquid head to facilitate
placement. A grout box equipped with an inclined trough attached to the form will
enhance the grout flow and minimize air encapsulation.
Pour the mixed grout into the prepared forms from one or two sides only, to
eliminate air entrapment. Maintain the liquid head to ensure intimate contact to the
base plate. Place sufficient epoxy grout in the forms to rise slightly above the
underside (3 mm) of the base plate. The minimum void depth beneath the base-
plate shall be 12 mm. Where the void beneath the base plate is greater than 150
mm, place the epoxy grout in successive 150 mm lifts or less, once the preceding
lift has cooled.
Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a hammer.
Cleaning of Tools Sweep excess grout into appropriate containers for disposal before it has hardened.
Dispose of in accordance with applicable local regulations. Uncured material can be
removed with Sika Colma Cleaner. Cured material can only be removed
mechanically.

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Potlife (200 g, adiabatic testing)

Standard pourable +23°C +40°C


consistency grout 100-110 minutes 45-50 minutes

The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high
temperatures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the
shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at high temperatures, the mixed
adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill parts A+B and C
before mixing them (i.e. only when application temperatures are above +20°C).
Notes on Application / Sikadur®-42 MP SG is slow set formulation it is recommended for Minimum
Limitations substrate temperature: +20°C. The material must be conditioned by being stored in
an area with an ambient temperature between +20°and +30°C for a minimum of 48
h before using. Do not thin with solvents. Solvents will prevent proper curing and
change mechanical properties.
Sikadur®-42 MP SG is a vapour barrier when cured. Minimum grout depth: 10 mm.
Maximum grout depth: 150 mm per lift. Higher layer thickness should be poured in
layers The last lift must be kept at 50 mm. Component C must be kept dry. For
specific bolt grouting applications please refer to Sika Technical Services. For
proper seating, allow the grout to rise above the bottom (3 mm) of the base plate.
Avoid splitting prebatched units to mix. Mix complete units only. Cold ambient,
substrate or material temperatures will influence the curing and flow characteristics
®
of Sikadur -42 MP SG. Do not subject cured epoxy grout to sudden temperature
changes especially during early curing stages. Contact Sika Technical Services for
control joint spacing on large base plate grouting projects.
Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep under permanent loading.
However due to the creep behaviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
term structural design load must account for creep. Generally the long term
structural design load must be lower than 20-25% of the failure load. Please consult
a structural engineer for load calculations for your specific application.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied
under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In practice, the
differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no
warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any
liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from
this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other advice
offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the intended
application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to
the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 20/10/2014
Identification no.
Version no: 2 GCC
Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS

Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS
3-Part Epoxy Grouting System for Pile Capping
Product Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS is a solvent-free, high strength, castable, three-component,
solvent free, moisture tolerant, impermeable epoxy grouting system specially
Description designed for pile cap applications.
Suitable for use under tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Uses Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS can be used for the following applications;


 High strength grouting and topping of concrete pile caps and pile heads
 Structural filling of cavities in concrete
 Pile top waterproofing
Characteristics / Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS offers many benefits to the user:
Advantages  Solvent-free
 High early strength with excellent mechanical properties.
 Watertight and waterproof
 Moisture tolerant
 Corrosion and chemically resistant to aggressive soils
 Shrinkage-free hardening
 Suitable for various waterproofing membranes and coatings (LAM)
 Excellent adhesion to steel and concrete.

Product Data
Form Components A + B: Resinous liquid
Component C: Powders and aggregates
Appearance / Colour Mixed: Grey
Packaging 30 kg & 54.9 kg units (A+B+C), other packaging can be considered based on order
quantity

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5°C
and +35°C. Protect from heat and direct sunlight.
Shelf Life Minimum 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened,
sealed and undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy Resins and natural aggregates
Density (at 23°C) 2.10 ± 0.1 kg/lt (mixed)
Mixing Ratio A : B : C = 5 : 1 : (40-48) parts by weight
Add component C according required consistency and desired application
behaviour.
Layer thickness 10 mm minimum 100 mm maximum
(per layer)

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Resistance to water Nil:
Resistant to passage of water
Thermal Expansion 2.1 x 10-5 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range -30°C - +30°C) (ASTM C531)
Coefficient 3.8 x 10-5 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range +24°C - +100°C)
Thermal Stability Heat Deflection Temperature HDT:
HDT = +54°C (7 days / +23°C) (ISO 75)
Pot Life ~100 min at 20°C
~ 70 min at 35°C
~ 45 min at 40°C
Full Cure (at 25°C) Approximate 14 days

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Strengths (at 25°C)
Compressive strength ~ 65 N/mm2 @ 1 day (ASTM C579)
~ 95 N/mm2 @ 7 days (ASTM C579)
Flexural strength ~ 20 N/mm2 (ASTM C580)
2
Tensile Strength ~ 15 N/mm (ASTM D638)
2
Adhesion (on Concrete) > 2.0 N/mm (Concrete failure)
(Product cured and tested at temperatures indicated. Typical values at 7days)
E-Modulus 20’000 N/mm2 (Compressive) (ASTM D695-96)
Thermal Compatability No delamination / pass (ASTM C884)
Exotherm Peak ~38°C (at +25°C) (ASTM D 2471)
Strength Development Confirm the strength development by producing cubes on site and testing them for
compressive strength.

Application Details
Substrate Quality Mortar and concrete should be cured for 21-28 days or, it must achieve a minimum
strength requirement as per ACI 503R recommendations, where a minimum
compressive strength of 20.70 Mpa and pull off strength greater than 1.20 Mpa.
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, natural stone etc.).
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry and free from contaminants
such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treatments and coatings etc.
Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a standard equivalent to SA 2.5.
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles must be removed.
Substrate must be dry or mat damp and free from any standing water, ice etc.

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Substrate Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone:
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from laitance, ice, standing water,
grease, oils, old surface treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contaminant free, open textured
surface.
Steel:
Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an acceptable quality standard
equivalent to SA 2.5 i.e. by blastcleaning and vacuuming. Avoid dew point
conditions. Surface and base plate contact area must be clean and sound. For best
results, the substrate shall be dry. Remove dust, laitance, oils, grease, curing
compounds, impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, coatings, and disintegrated
materials by mechanical means, i.e. chipping with a chisel, blastcleaning etc.
All anchor pockets or sleeves must be free of water. Apply grout immediately to
prevent re-oxidizing / rust formation.
Substrate Temperature +8°C min. / +40°C max.
Application Temperature +8°C min. / +40°C max.
Material Temperature Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS is recommended to be applied and mixed within a
temperature range between +18°C and +32°C. (As per ACI 351.1R-12)
Store material at temperatures of between 20°C -25°C (room temperature) for at
least 48 hours prior to its use.
Substrate Moisture ≤ 4% pbw
Content
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point to
avoid condensation.

Application
Instructions
Mix Ratio Standard pourable consistency : Solid / liquid ;Part (A + B) : C = 1 : 8 by weight
Highest flowable consistency : Solid / liquid ;Part (A + B) : C = 1 : 6.77 by weight
Mixing Time Pour all of component B into the component A container. Mix
with a basket type stirrer connected to an electric mixer of low
speed (300-450 rpm). Mix thoroughly until uniformly blended
in colour and viscosity and avoid entraining air. Pour the
mixture into a suitable mixing vessel and slowly add component C (to keep air
entrapment at a minimum). Stir for approximately 5 minutes until mortar of a
homogeneous consistency is obtained.
Mix only that quantity which can be used within its potlife.
Note: Never mix only Component A and B without adding component C (as the
exothermic reaction between A and B alone generates excess heat)
Application Methods/ Prior to application, allow the mix to stand for a short time to allow entrained air to
Tools escape.
The consistency of the Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS epoxy grout system requires the use
of forms to contain the material on top of pile head or pile cap and around base
plates. In order to prevent leakage or seepage, all of these formers must be sealed.
Pour the Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS mortar onto the pile cap surface or into a prepared
opening (hopper) and maintain enough static pressure to achieve the desired flow.
The mortar may be spread by steel trowel to the required thickness levels. Ensure
that entrapped air can easily escape.
Large volumes have to be poured in layers. Pour next layer as soon as the
previously applied layer has hardened and started to cool.
Allow the grout to harden and set prior to removal of formwork
Opened containers (Comp A & B) must be closed immediately after use.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened/cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Sweep excess grout into appropriate containers for disposal before it has hardened.
Dispose of in accordance with applicable local regulations.

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Notes on Application / Do not thin with solvents. Solvents will prevent proper curing and change
Limitations mechanical properties.
Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS is a vapour barrier when cured.
Cold ambient, substrate or material temperatures will influence the curing and flow
characteristics of Sikadur®-42 PC PLUS.
Do not subject cured epoxy grout to sudden temperature changes especially during
early curing stages.
Protect from direct sunlight. The higher the temperature of the product the quicker
the reaction time and the shorter the potlife.
For large or specific grouting projects please contact Sika Technical Services
Department for advice.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 10/12/2014
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
®
Sikadur -42 PC

Sikadur®-42 PC
3-Part Epoxy Grouting System for Pile Capping
Sikadur -42 PC is a solvent-free, high strength, castable, three-component, solvent
®
Product
free, moisture tolerant, epoxy grouting system specially designed for pile cap
Description applications..
Suitable for use under tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Sikadur -42 PC can be used for the following applications;
®
Uses
 High strength grouting and topping of concrete pile caps and pile heads
 To fill cavities in concrete
Sikadur -42 PC offers many benefits to the user:
®
Characteristics /
Advantages  Solvent-free
 High early strength
 Watertight and waterproof
 Moisture tolerant
 Corrosion and chemically resistant to aggressive soils
 Shrinkage-free hardening
 High mechanical strengths
 Tough vibration-resistant material

Product Data
Form Components A + B: Resinous liquid
Component C: Powders and aggregates
Appearance / Colour Mixed: Grey
Packaging 27kg units (A+B+C)

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in dry conditions in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5°C
and +35°C. Protect from heat and direct sunlight.
Shelf Life Minimum 24 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened,
sealed and undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Epoxy Resins and natural aggregates
Density (at 23°C) ~ 2.20 kg/lt (mixed)
Mixing Ratio A : B : C = 5 : 1 : 35 parts by weight
Add component C according to climatic conditions and desired application
behaviour.
Layer thickness 10 mm minimum
(per layer) 100 mm maximum

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Change of Volume Creep:
2.76 N/mm2 (400 psi) / 21’000 N (+60°C) 0.11% (ASTM C1181)

Linear Shrinkage:
0.032% (ASTM C531)
0.02% (EN 52450)
-5
Thermal Expansion 2.1 x 10 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range -30°C - +30°C) (ASTM C531)
Coefficient -5
3.8 x 10 mm/mm/°C (Temp. range +24°C - +100°C)
Water Absorption 0.055% (7 days) (ASTM C413)
Coefficient W
Thermal Stability Heat Deflection Temperature HDT:
HDT = +54°C (7 days / +23°C) (ISO 75)
Effective Bearing Area ≥ 90% (ASTM C1339)
Pot Life ~100 min at 20°C
~ 70 min at 35°C
~ 45 min at 40°C
Full Cure (at 25°C) Approximate 14 days

Mechanical /
Physical
Properties
Strengths (at 25°C)
2
Compressive strength ~90 - 95 N/mm (ASTM C579)
2
Flexural strength ~ 30 - 35 N/mm (ASTM C580)
2
Tensile Strength ~ 15 - 20 N/mm (ASTM D638)
2
Adhesion (on Concrete) ~ 3.5 N/mm (Concrete failure)
(Typical values at 7days)
2
E-Modulus 20’000 N/mm (Compressive) (ASTM D695-96)
Elongation ~ 1.6% (ASTM D638)
Elongation at Break 0.1 ± 0.05% (7 days at +23°C) (ISO 75)
Thermal Compatability No delamination / pass (ASTM C884)
Exotherm Peak 38°C (at +25°C) (ASTM D 2471)
Strength Development Confirm the strength development by producing cubes on site and testing them for
compressive and flexural strength.

Application Details
Substrate Quality Mortar and concrete should be cured for 21-28 days or, it must achieve a minimum
strength requirement as per ACI 503R recommendations, where a minimum
compressive strength of 20.70 Mpa and pull off strength greater than 1.20 Mpa.
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, natural stone etc.).
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry and free from contaminants
such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treatments and coatings etc.
Steel substrates must be de-rusted to a standard equivalent to SA 2.5. The
substrate must be sound and all loose particles must be removed. Substrate
must be dry or mat damp and free from any standing water, ice etc.

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Substrate Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone:
Substrates must be sound, dry, clean and free from laitance, ice, standing water,
grease, oils, old surface treatments or coatings and all loose or friable particles
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contaminant free, open textured
surface.
Steel:
Must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an acceptable quality standard
equivalent to SA 2.5 i.e. by blastcleaning and vacuuming. Avoid dew point
conditions. Surface and base plate contact area must be clean and sound. For best
results, the substrate shall be dry. Remove dust, laitance, oils, grease, curing
compounds, impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, coatings, and disintegrated
materials by mechanical means, i.e. chipping with a chisel, blastcleaning etc.
All anchor pockets or sleeves must be free of water. Apply grout immediately to
prevent re-oxidizing / rust formation.
Substrate Temperature +8°C min. / +40°C max.
Application Temperature +8°C min. / +40°C max.
Sikadur -42 PC must be applied at mixed grout temperatures between +5°C and
®
Material Temperature
+35°C.
Store material at temperatures of between 20°C -25°C (room temperature) for at
least 48 hours prior to its use.
Substrate Moisture ≤ 4% pbw
Content
Dew Point Beware of condensation!
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point to
avoid condensation.

Application
Instructions
Mix Ratio Part A : B : C = 5 : 1 : 35 by weight
Mixing Time Pour all of component B into the component A container. Mix with a basket type
stirrer connected to an electric mixer of low speed (300-450 rpm). Mix thoroughly
until uniformly blended in colour and viscosity and avoid entraining air. Pour the
mixture into a suitable mixing vessel and slowly add component C (to keep air
entrapment at a minimum). Stir for approximately 5 minutes until mortar of a
homogeneous consistency is obtained.
Mix only that quantity which can be used within its potlife.
Note: Never mix only Component A and B without adding component C (as the
exothermic reaction between A and B alone generates excess heat)
Application Methods/ Prior to application, allow the mix to stand for a short time to allow entrained air to
Tools escape.
The consistency of the Sikadur -42 PC epoxy grout system requires the use of
®

permanent or temporary forms to contain the material on top of pile head or pile cap
and around base plates. In order to prevent leakage or seepage, all of these
formers must be sealed.
Pour the Sikadur -42 PC mortar onto the pile cap surface or into a prepared
®

opening (hopper) and maintain enough static pressure to achieve the desired flow.
The mortar may be spread by steel trowel to the required thickness levels. Ensure
that entrapped air can easily escape.
Large volumes have to be poured in layers. Pour next layer as soon as the
previously applied layer has hardened and started to cool. Avoid Shoulders
whenever possible.
Opened containers (Comp A & B) must be closed immediately after use.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened/cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Sweep excess grout into appropriate containers for disposal before it has hardened.
Dispose of in accordance with applicable local regulations.

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Notes on Application I Do not thin with solvents. Solvents will prevent proper curing and change
Limitations mechanical properties.
Sikadur®-42 PC is a vapour barrier when cured.
Cold ambient, substrate or material temperatures will influence the curing and flow
characteristics of Sikadur®-42 PC.
Do not subject cured epoxy grout to sudden temperature changes especially during
early curing stages.
Protect from direct sunlight. The higher the temperature of the product the quicker
the reaction time and the shorter the potlife.
For large or specific grouting projects please contact Sika Technical Services
Department for advice.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 10/10/2012
Identification no:
Version no: GCC
®
Intracrete EH-V AE

Intracrete® EH-V AE
High Performance Grouting Admixture
Intracrete EH-V AE is a high performance expanding grout admixture which
®
Product
imparts micro-bubbles into the mix for increased fluidity without segregation.
Description
Suitable for tropical and hot climatic conditions
Construction

The expansion system of Intracrete EH-V AE is based on inert gas. Typical


®
Uses
application fields are :
 Pre-stressed cable ducts
 Rock and soil anchoring
 Bearing plates
 Pre-placed aggregates
 Tunnel linings
Intracrete EH-V AE provides the following properties :
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Characteristics /
Advantages  Long retention of workability
 Improved fluidity
 Increased cohesion
 Volume expansion in the wet state.
 High final strengths
 Non corrosive and iron free

Tests
Approvals / Standards Complies with ASTM C939-1997 & BS EN 445

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Grey
Packaging 20 Kg paper bag

Storage
°
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging between temperatures of +5 C and
°
+35 C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in unopened, original
undamaged packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Blend of Organic and Inorganic Chemicals
Density (at 25°C) 2.00 kg/lt (Fresh grout)
Dosage 3% by weight of cement
Chloride Content Nil (EN 934)

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Examples of properties of cement paste containing Intracrete EH-V AE
®
Physical Properties
Cement: Sharjah OPC
Dosage: 3.0% by weight of Cement.
Water/Powder: 0.34
Time of Efflux: 0’ = 20 seconds ; 30’ = 17 Seconds
Bleeding: 0.2%
Temperature of the mixed grout: 22°C

Compressive Strength
w/p = 0.34; at 25°C
1 day 7 days 28 days Standards
2 2 2
~ 15 N/mm ~ 51 N/mm ~ 60 N/mm ASTM C-109

Application Details
Dispensing Add directly to the cement/water, mix in the mixer. Fine sand may be added as
required. The most effective mixing sequence for a lump free homogeneous Grout
has proven to be water, cement and finally the admixture.
Application Mix cement, water and admixture to a homogeneous, liquid mix. Allow air bubbles
to escape. Then grout from one side and allow the air to escape from the other
side. Do not interrupt grouting. Mix grout for 3-4 minutes or until homogeneous,
lump free mix is obtained.
Notes on Application / For pre-stressed concrete work, where mechanical batching is carried out , a time
Limitations of 3-4 minutes mixing with Water : Cement ratio of 0.34 – 0.36 has found to give
best results. Initial trials with the materials to be used, and when changing
materials, are always recommended. Grouts must have a minimum of bleeding, if
any.
In hot summer temperatures :
 Use chilled water for mixing
 Saturate ducts with chilled water prior to grouting
 Pump grout immediately after duct saturation
 Condition materials at room temperature before use
 Cements containing fly ash may not be suitable

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 16/01/2014
Identification no: BH
Version no: 1
®
Intraplast -CFG

Intraplast®-CFG
Expanding Cable Flow Grout Admixture
Intraplast -CFG is an expanding cable flow grout admixture in powder form. It
®
Product
introduces micro bubbles into the mix thereby promoting wet volume expansion and
Description improves fluidity of the mixed grout without segregation.
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Intraplast -CFG is used to increase the cohesion in cement grouts (addition of


®
Uses
sand is possible).
Intraplast -CFG can be used for grouting of:
®

 Post tensioning cables


 Pre-stressed cable ducts
 Rock and concrete anchor bolts
Intraplast -CFG has the following characteristics:
®
Characteristics /
Advantages  Improved fluidity
 Increased cohesion
 Nitrogen gas system
 Volume expansion in the wet state
 Slight retardation to extend open time

Tests
Intraplast -CFG Complies with ASTM C 938 and ASTM C 940.
®
Approvals / Standards

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Light grey
Packaging 10 kg bags

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum if stored properly in original sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Blend of organic and inorganic chemicals
Chloride Content Nil (to EN934)
Density (at +20°C) ~ 0.85 kg/lt

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Examples of properties of cement grouts containing 4% of Intraplast -CFG:
®
Physical Properties
OPC w/c Flow-Cone Test Bleed Expansion Strength Strength
ratio (sec) (1)
Water @ 1 day @ 1 day @ 28 day
(2) (2)
0 1h 2h (%) (%) (MPa) (MPa)
Cement
0.34 27 32 45 0.08 0.09 35.5 72.0
1
Cement
0.34 25 35 40 0.15 0.08 39.5 78.0
2
(1)
Flow Cone Test complying with ASTM 939-94
(2)
Test complying with ASTM C 940-89
The main properties of grouts containing 4-5% of Intraplast -CFG can be
®

summarised as follows:
 Very high flowability with no or very little bleed water.
 The pumpability of the grout is assured for at least two hours at +25 to +30ºC.
 High water retention. This very important property imparts high cohesion to the
very flowable mix. Under a vacuum of 600 mm Hg over 90% of the water is
retained by the flowable grout. Inadequate water retention would allow water to
separate from the solid components when the grout is forced through strands of
tendons.

Application Details
Intraplast -CFG is dosed at 4 – 5 % by weight of cement
®
Consumption
Add Intraplast -CFG directly to the premixed cement/water in the mixer. Sand may
®
Dispensing
be added as required.
Mixing The most effective mixing sequence for lump free, homogeneous grout has proven
to be a batching sequence of: water, cement and finally the admixture.
Cleaning Clean all equipment and tools with water immediately after use.
Notes on Application / For optimum results, ensure a substrate and ambient temperature of + 5 to + 40°C.
Limitations In hot summer temperatures extra precautions are recommended:
 Condition materials at room temperature before use
 Use chilled water for mixing
 Saturate ducts with chilled water prior to grouting
 Pump grout immediately after duct saturation
Cements containing fly ash are unsuitable for use with Intraplast -CFG
®

830
Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 16/01/2014
Identification no: BH
Version no: 1
®
Intraplast -Z

Intraplast®-Z
Expanding Admixture for Grout, Mortar and Concrete
Intraplast -Z is a powdered admixture for grout mortar and concrete that produces
®
Product
wet volume expansion and increased fluidity without segregation by introducing
Description micro bubbles into the mix.
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Intraplast -Z causes the cement mixture to expand before setting. The swelling is
®
Uses
caused by the formation of regularly distributed tiny hydrogen gas bubbles.
The product is used generally in the following applications;
 Pre-stressed cable ducts
 Rock and soil anchoring
 Bearing plates
 Pre-placed aggregates
 Tunnel linings
Characteristics /  Improved fluidity
Advantages  Increased cohesion
 Volume expansion in the wet state
 Decreased amount of water in the mix
 Improved frost resistance

Tests
Intraplast -Z is tested to Sika internal test procedures
®
Approvals / Standards

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Light brown
Packaging Box of 20 x 1 kg bags
10 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum if stored properly in original unopened packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Blend of specific inorganic ingredients
Chloride Content Nil (to EN934)
Density (at +20°C) ~ 0.95 kg/lt

Application Details
Intraplast -Z is dosed at 2% by weight of cement
®
Consumption
Add Intraplast -Z directly to the premixed cement/water in the mixer. Sand may be
®
Dispensing
added as required.
Mixing The most effective mixing sequence for lump free, homogeneous grout has proven
to be a batching sequence of: water, cement and finally the admixture.
Cleaning Clean all equipment and tools with water immediately after use.
Notes on Application / For pre-stressed concrete work where mechanical batching is carried out a mixing
Limitations time of minimum 4 minutes with a Water: Cement ratio of 0.36 - 0.40 has been
found to give the best results The most effective mixing sequence has proven to be:
water, cement and finally the admixture.
Intraplast -Z is essentially a product for use by specialist working in the field of pre-
®

stressing and grouting techniques.


It is known that the properties of the injection aid can be significantly influenced by
the mixing procedure, cement properties, addition of water and sand and
temperatures
For important work it is necessary to determine the most suitable procedure by
means of preliminary site tests
For optimum results, ensure a substrate and ambient temperature of + 5 to + 40°C.
In hot summer temperatures extra precautions are recommended:
 Condition materials at room temperature before use
 Use chilled water for mixing
 Saturate ducts with chilled water prior to grouting
 Pump grout immediately after duct saturation
Cements containing fly ash are unsuitable for use with Intraplast -Z
®

833
Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika AnchorFix®-1
FAST CURING ANCHORAGE ADHESIVE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Solvent and styrene free based, two-component poly- ▪ Fast curing
ester anchoring adhesive. ▪ Standard guns can be used
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Can be used at low temperatures
▪ High load capacity
USES ▪ ETA Approval available
▪ Non-sag, even overhead
Sika AnchorFix®-1 may only be used by experienced ▪ Styrene-free
professionals. ▪ Low odour
As a fast curing anchoring adhesive for all grades of: ▪ Low wastage
▪ Rebars / reinforcing steel
▪ Threaded rods APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Bolts and special fastening systems
▪ Concrete ▪ Injection system for use in masonry according to
▪ Hollow and solid masonry ETAG 029, ETA-12/0227, Declaration of Performance
▪ Hard natural stone* 020403010010000001 5034408, certified by notified
▪ Solid rock* product certification body 0679, certificate of con-
*These substrates may vary greatly, in particular with stancy of performance 0679-DPD-0777, and provided
regard to the strength, composition and porosity. with the CE marking.
Thereforefor each application the suitability of Sika ▪ Bonded injection type anchor for non cracked con-
AnchorFix® -1 adhesive must be tested by applying a crete according to ETAG 001 annex 1 and 5, ETA-
sample area. Checking particular bond strength, sur- 13/0720, Declaration of Performance
face staining and discoloration. 020403010010000001 5034408, certified by notified
product certification body 1020, certificate of con-
stancy of performance 1020-CPD-090-029816, and
provided with the CE marking.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging 300 mL standard cartridge 12 cartridges per box
pallet: 75 boxes

Colour Component A: white


black
Component B: black
Component A+B mixed: light grey
Stone colour:
Component A: white
Component B: salmon
Component A+B mixed: beige

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Shelf life 12 months from date of production
All Sika AnchorFix®-1 cartridges have the expiry date printed on the label.
Storage conditions Stored properly in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in
dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C. Protect from dir-
ect sunlight.
Density ~1.63 kg/l (component A+B mixed)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ~60 N/mm2 (7 days, +20 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~3 500 N/mm2 (7 days, +20 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~28 N/mm2 (7 days, +20 °C) (ASTM D 790)

Tensile Strength ~12 N/mm2 (7 days, +20 °C) (ASTM D 638)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~4 500 N/mm2 (7 days, +20 °C) (ASTM D 638)

Thermal Resistance Long term +50 °C


Short term (1-2 hours) +80 °C

Glass Transition Temperature +60 °C (DIN EN ISO 6721-1)

SYSTEMS
System Structure For details about adhesive anchoring design refer to the separate docu-
mentation provided: “Technical Documentation Sika AnchorFix®-1”

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : component B = 10 : 1 by volume
Layer Thickness 3 mm max.
Sag Flow Non-sag, even overhead
Product Temperature Sika AnchorFix®-1 must be at a temperature of between +5 °C and +40 °C
for application.
Ambient Air Temperature –10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature –10 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Time Temperature Open time - Tgel Curing time - Tcur
+30 °C 4 minutes 35 minutes
+25 °C – +30 °C 4 minutes 40 minutes
+20 °C – +25 °C 5 minutes 50 minutes
+10 °C – +20 °C 6 minutes 85 minutes
+5 °C – +10 °C 10 minutes 145 minutes
+5 °C 18 minutes 145 minutes
–10 °C 1 2 30 minutes 24 hours
1 Minimum cartridge temperature +5 °C
2 This application is not covered by the scope of the product ETA or any other approval.

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APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Anchors in solid masonry/concrete:
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Drilling of hole with an
electric drill to the dia-
Mortar and concrete must be at the required strength.
meter and depth re-
No need to be 28 days old.
quired. Drill hole diamet-
Substrate strength (concrete, masonry, natural stone)
er must be in accordance
must be verified.
with anchor size.
Pull-out tests must be carried out if the substrate
The drill hole must be
strength is unknown.
cleaned with a blow
The anchor hole must always be clean, dry, free from
pump or by compressed
oil and grease etc.
air, starting from the bot-
Loose particles must be removed from the holes.
tom of the hole. (at least
Threaded rods and rebars have to be cleaned thor-
2x)
oughly from any oil, grease or any other substances
and particles such as dirt etc. Important: use oil-free
compressors.
MIXING The drill hole must be
thoroughly cleaned with
Getting the cartridge ready: 300 mL / 550 mL the special steel brush
1. Unscrew the cap (brush at least 2x). The
diameter of the brush
must be larger than the
diameter of the drill hole.
2. Cut the film The drill hole must be
cleaned with a blow
pump or by compressed
air, starting from the bot-
3. Screw on the static tom of the hole. (at least
mixer 2x)
Important: use oil-free
4. Place the cartridge in- compressors.
to the gun and start ap- The drill hole must be
plication. When the work thoroughly cleaned with
is interrupted the static the special steel brush
mixer can remain on the (brush at least 2x). The
cartridge after the gun diameter of the brush
pressure has been re- must be larger than the
lieved. If the resin has diameter of the drill hole.
hardened in the nozzle The drill hole must be
when work is resumed, a cleaned with a blow
new nozzle must be at- pump or by compressed
tached. air, starting from the bot-
tom of the hole. (at least
2x)
Important: use oil-free
compressors.
Pump approximately
twice until both parts
come out uniformly. Do
not use this material. Re-
lease the gun pressure
and clean the cartridge
opening with a cloth.
Inject the adhesive into
the hole, starting from
the bottom, while slowly
drawing back the static
mixer. In any case avoid
entrapping air. For deep
holes extension tubing
can be used.

Insert the anchor with a

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rotary motion into the resin during entering the
filled drill hole. Some ad- steel rod.
hesive must come out of
the hole.
Important: the anchor
Insert the anchor with a
must be placed within the
rotary motion into the
open time. filled perforated sleeve.
During the resin harden- Use the adequate steel
ing time the anchor must rod size.
not be moved or loaded. Important: the anchor
Wash tools immediately must be placed within the
with Sika® Colma Cleaner. open time.
Wash hands and skin During the resin harden-
thoroughly with warm ing time the anchor must
soap water. not be moved or loaded.
Wash tools immediately
Anchors in hollow blocks: with Sika® Colma Cleaner.
Drilling of hole with an Wash hands and skin
electric drill to the dia- thoroughly with warm
meter and depth re- soap water.
quired. Drill hole diamet-
er must be in accordance CLEANING OF TOOLS
with anchor-and perfor-
ated sleeve size. Clean tools and application equipment with Sika®
Note: with hollow materi- Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
al do not use rotary ham- cured material can only be mechanically removed.
mer drills.
The drill hole must be FURTHER DOCUMENTS
thoroughly cleaned with a
round brush (brush at For design details, please refer to the separate docu-
least 1x). The diameter of mentation provided:
the brush must be larger Technical Documentation Sika AnchorFix®-1
than the diameter of the
drill hole. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
The drill hole must be
cleaned after each clean- All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
ing step with a blow on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
pump or by compressed due to circumstances beyond our control.
air, starting from the bot-
tom of the hole (pump at LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
least 1x).
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Important: use oil-free
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
compressors.
this product may vary from country to country. Please
Insert perforated sleeve consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
completely into the drill product data and uses.
hole.

Pump approximately
twice until both parts
come out uniformly. Do
not use this material. Re-
lease the gun pressure
and clean the cartridge
opening with a cloth.
Inject the adhesive into
the perforated sleeve,
starting from the bottom,
while slowly drawing back
the static mixer. In any
case avoid entrapping air.
Close the cap from the
perforated sleeve to
avoid some escape of the

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical
ANCHORING ADHESIVE FOR MEDIUM TO HIGH LOADS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Solvent and styrene free, epoxy acrylate based, 2-com- ▪ Fast curing
ponent anchoring adhesive for arctic/cold climate con- ▪ Standard guns can be used
ditions. ▪ Medium to high load capacity
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ ETA Approval available
▪ Suitable for cracked concrete
USES ▪ Drinking Water certified
▪ LEED Attestation available
Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical may only be used by ex- ▪ Non-sag, even overhead
perienced professionals. ▪ Styrene-free
As a fast curing anchoring adhesive for all grades of: ▪ Low odour
▪ Rebars / reinforcing steel ▪ Low wastage
▪ Threaded rods
▪ Bolts and special fastening systems APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ Concrete
▪ Solid masonry ▪ Bonded injection type anchor according to ETAG 001
▪ Steel Part 1 and 5 Option 1, ETA-14/0346, Declaration of
Prior to any application, the suitability of the Sika An- Performance 020205010020000011 5034408 (1138),
chorFix® Adhesive for the substrate in terms of the de- certified by notified product certification body 1020,
sired bond strength, and for the prevention of surface certificate of constancy of performance 1020-CPR-
staining or discolouration, must be confirmed by test- 090-032534, and provided with the CE marking.
ing in a sample area. This is due to the wide variation ▪ Post installed rebar connection according to ETAG
of possible substrates, particularly in terms of 001 Part 1 and 5 TR 023, ETA-13/0779, Declaration of
strength, composition and porosity: Performance 020205010020000011 5034408 (1138),
▪ Hard natural stone certified by notified product certification body 1020,
▪ Solid rock certificate of constancy of performance 1020-CPD-
090-036698, and provided with the CE marking
▪ Drinking Water Certificate: Water Regulations Advis-
ory Scheme Ltd. (WRAS) Approval Number: 1604543

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging 300 mL standard cartridge 12 cartridges per box
Pallet: 75 boxes

Colour
Coponent
ComponentAB Grey
Off-white
Coponent A + B mixed Light grey

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Shelf life 15 months from date of production
All Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical cartridges have the expiry date printed on
the label.
Storage conditions Stored properly in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in
dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C. Protect from dir-
ect sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.60 - 1.75 kg/l (component A)
~1.45 - 1.50 kg/l (component B)
~1.65 - 1.75 kg/l (component A + B mixed)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ~70 N/mm2 (7 d, +20 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~7 000 N/mm2 (7 d, +20 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Tensile Strength in Flexure ~29 N/mm2 (7 d, +20 °C) (ASTM D 790)

Tensile Strength ~15 N/mm2 (7 d, +20 °C) (ASTM D 638)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~3 800 N/mm2 (7 d, +20 °C) (ASTM D 638)

Service Temperature Long term -40 °C min. / +50 °C max (ETAG 001, part 5)
Short term (1 - 2 hours) +80 °C

SYSTEMS
System Structure For design details, please refer to the separate documentation provided:
“Technical Documentation Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical” Ref: 870 43 07

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : Component B = 10 : 1 by volume
Layer Thickness ~5 mm max.
Sag Flow Non-sag, even overhead
Product Temperature Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical must be at a temperature of between +15 °C
and +40 °C for application.
Ambient Air Temperature +15 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +15 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Curing Time Temperature Open time - Tgel Curing time - Tcur
+35 °C - +40 °C 3.5 min 40 min
+30 °C - +35 °C 5 min 50 min
+25 °C - +30 °C 7.5 min 85 min
+20 °C - +25 °C 10 min 145 min
+15 °C - +20 °C* 15 min 5h
*Minimum cartridge temperature = +15 °C

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS must always be clean, dry, free from oil and grease
etc. Loose particles must be removed from the holes.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Threaded rods and rebars have to be cleaned thor-
oughly from any oil, grease or any other substances
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days. Sub- and particles such as dirt etc.
strate strength (concrete, masonry, natural stone)
must be verified. Pull-out tests must be carried out if
the substrate strength is unknown. The anchor hole

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MIXING 4. Place the cartridge in-
to the gun and start ap-
Getting the cartridge ready: 300 / 550 / 850 mL plication

Getting the cartridge ready: 350 mL


1. Unscrew the cap

1.Unscrew the cap


2. Cut the film
3. Screw on the static
mixer

2. remove the cap


3. screw on the static
mixer

4. Place the cartridge in-


to the gun and start ap-
plication

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APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS Inject the adhesive into
the hole, starting from
Anchors in solid masonry/concrete: the bottom, while slowly
Drilling of hole with an drawing back the static
electric drill to the dia- mixer.In any case avoid
meter and depth re- entrapping air. For deep
quired. Drill hole diamet- holes extension tubing
er must be in accordance can be used.
with anchor size.
Insert the anchor with a
rotary motion into the
The drill hole must be filled drill hole. Some ad-
cleaned with a blow hesive must come out of
pump or by compressed the hole.
air, starting from the bot- Important: the anchor
tom of the hole. (at least must be placed within the
2x) open time.
Important: use oil-free
During the resin harden-
compressors.
ing time the anchor must
The drill hole must be not be moved or loaded.
thoroughly cleaned with Wash tools immediately
the special steel brush with Sika® Colma Cleaner.
(brush at least 2x). The Wash hands and skin
diameter of the brush thoroughly with warm
must be larger than the soap water.
diameter of the drill hole.
The drill hole must be FURTHER DOCUMENTS
cleaned with a blow
pump or by compressed For design details, please refer to the separate docu-
air, starting from the bot- mentation provided:
tom of the hole. (at least Technical Documentation Sika AnchorFix®-2+ Tropical
2x) 870 43 05"
Important: use oil-free
compressors. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
The drill hole must be
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
thoroughly cleaned with
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
the special steel brush
due to circumstances beyond our control.
(brush at least 2x). The
diameter of the brush
must be larger than the LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
diameter of the drill hole Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
The drill hole must be tions the declared data and recommended uses for
cleaned with a blow this product may vary from country to country. Please
pump or by compressed consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
air, starting from the bot- product data and uses.
tom of the hole. (at least
2x) ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Important: use oil-free
compressors. For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
Pump approx. twice until
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
both parts come out uni-
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
formly. Do not use this
lated data.
material. Release the gun
pressure and clean the
cartridge opening with a
cloth.

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Identification no:
02 02 05 01 003 0 000002
Sika AnchorFix®-3+

Sika AnchorFix®-3+
High-performance, 2-part epoxy anchoring adhesive

Product Solvent-free, thixotropic, two part, epoxy resin-based, high performance anchoring
adhesive.
Description
Construction

Uses For the fixing of non-expanding anchors in the following:


Structural work:
 Rebar / steel reinforcement anchoring in new and refurbishment works
 Threaded rods
 Bolts and special fastening / fixing systems
Mechanical and electrical services installation (heating and ventilating, sanitary, etc)
 Anchoring of supports for ducting and equipment
Metalwork, carpentry:
 Fixing of handrails, balustrades and supports
 Fixing of railings
 Fixing of window and door frames
In the following substrates:
 Concrete
 Hard natural and reconstituted stone
 Solid rock
 Hollow and solid masonry
 Steel
 Wood
Characteristics /  Long Open Time
Advantages  Can be used in damp concrete
 High load capacity
 ETA Approval available
 Non-sag, even overhead
 Styrene-free
 Shrinkage-free hardening
 Standard guns can be used (with the 250ml cartridge)
 Low odour
 Low wastage

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Tests
Approval / Standards Approvals for anchors:

European Technical Approval ETAG 001 Part 5 Option 7


Galvanised, hot-dip galvanised & stainless steel anchors M8 to M24

EC Cert. -

ETA-14 / 0125

Tested according to NF standards.


Tested according to EN 1504-6

Product Data

Form
Colours Part A: clear / translucent
Part B: grey
Part A+B mixed: light grey
Packaging 250 ml standard cartridge, 12 per box.
Pallet: 60 boxes with 12 cartridges.
400 ml side by side cartridge, 12 per box.
Pallet: 50 boxes with 12 cartridges.
1500 ml side by side cartridge, 5 per box.
Pallet: 50 boxes with 5 cartridges.

Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in original unopened, sealed
Shelf-Life and undamaged packaging in cool and dry conditions at temperatures between
+5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
All Sika AnchorFix®-3+ cartridges have the expiry date printed on the label.

Technical Data
Density Part A: 1.18 kg/l
Part B: 1.71 kg/l
1.45 kg/l (part A+B mixed)
Curing Speed
Open Time Tgel 1)
Curing Time Tcur
Temperature
+35°C - +40°C 10 minutes 7 hours
+20°C - +35°C 15 minutes 14 hours
+10°C - +20°C 35 minutes 30 hours
+5°C - +10°C 75 minutes 45 hours
1)
In wet concrete the curing time must be doubled
Min. cartridge temperature = +5°C

Sag Flow Non-sag, even overhead.


Layer Thickness 5 mm max.

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Mechanical / Physical
Properties
Compressive Strength (According to ASTM D695-96)
Curing time +5°C +23°C +40°C
2 2
16 hours ~11 N/mm ~94 N/mm ~108 N/mm 2
1 day ~17 N/mm 2 ~104 N/mm 2 ~115 N/mm 2
3 days ~ 86 N/mm2 ~112 N/mm 2 ~123 N/mm 2
2 2
7 days ~ 89 N/mm ~114 N/mm ~127 N/mm2
+/- 5 N/mm 2

Pull out Strength Pull-out tests (according to standard NF P 18-822):


Anchoring of rebar in slabs:
Conditions:

Steel quality B500B

Rebar diameter 12 mm

Drill hole diameter 22 mm

Anchoring depths 120 mm

Test result: Ultimate load >70 kN*, slippage < 0.6 mm


*Maximum load of the testing machine

Resistance
Thermal Resistance -40°C to +45°C
+45°C long term

System
Information

Application Details
Consumption / Dosage Material consumption per anchor in ml
Thread Ø

Theoretical volume [ml]


Hole Ø

@ a certain hole depth [mm]

mm 80 90 110 120 130 140 160 170 180 200 210 220 240 260 280 300 350 400

M8 10 3.4 3.8 4.6 5.0 5.4 5.9 6.7 7.1 7.5 8.4 8.8 9.2 10.1 10.9 11.7 12.6 14.7 16.8

M10 12 4.4 5.0 6.1 6.6 7.2 7.7 8.8 9.4 9.9 11.0 11.6 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.4 16.5 19.3 22.0

M12 14 5.6 6.3 7.7 8.4 9.1 9.8 11.2 11.8 12.5 13.9 14.6 15.3 16.7 18.1 19.5 20.9 24.4 27.9

M14 16 6.9 7.7 9.5 10.3 11.2 12.0 13.8 14.6 15.5 17.2 18.1 18.9 20.6 22.4 24.1 25.8 30.1 34.4

M14 18 11.2 12.6 15.4 16.8 18.2 19.6 22.4 23.8 25.2 28.0 29.4 30.8 33.6 36.4 39.2 42.0 49.0 56.0

M16 18 7.8 8.8 10.8 11.8 12.7 13.7 15.7 16.7 17.6 19.6 20.6 21.6 23.5 25.5 27.4 29.4 34.3 39.2

M16 20 12.6 14.1 17.3 18.8 20.4 22.0 25.1 26.7 28.3 31.4 33.0 34.5 37.7 40.8 44.0 47.1 55.0 62.8

M20 22 10.8 12.2 14.9 16.2 17.6 18.9 21.6 23.0 24.3 27.0 28.4 29.7 32.4 35.1 37.8 40.5 47.3 54.0

M20 24 16.6 18.6 22.8 24.8 26.9 29.0 33.1 35.2 37.3 41.4 43.5 45.5 49.7 53.8 58.0 62.1 72.5 82.8

M20 25 19.7 22.1 27.1 29.5 32.0 34.4 39.4 41.8 44.3 49.2 51.7 54.1 59.0 64.0 68.9 73.8 86.1 98.4

M24 26 14.2 16.0 19.6 21.4 23.1 24.9 28.5 30.3 32.0 35.6 37.4 39.2 42.7 46.3 49.8 53.4 62.3 71.2

M27 30 19.4 21.9 26.7 29.2 31.6 34.0 38.9 41.3 43.7 48.6 51.0 53.5 58.3 63.2 68.0 72.9 85.1 97.2

The indicated filling quantities are calculated without wastage. Wastage 10 - 50%.
The filled quantity can be monitored during injection with the help of the scale
on the catridge label.

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Substrate Quality Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days.
Substrate strength (concrete, masonry, natural stone) must be verified.
Pull-out tests must be carried out if the substrate strength is unknown. The
anchor hole must always be clean, dry, free from oil and grease, etc.
Loose particles must be removed from the holes.
Threaded rods and rebars have to be cleaned thoroughly from any oil, grease or
any other substances and particles such as dirt etc.

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature 0°C min. / +40°C max.
Ambient Temperature 0°C min. / +40°C max.
®
Material Temperature Sika AnchorFix -3+ must be used at a temperature of between +5°C and +30°C.
Dew Point Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3°C above dew point to
avoid condensation.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Part A : part B = 1 : 1 by volume
Mixing Tools Getting the cartridge ready:

250 ml 400ml 1500ml

Unscrew and remove the cap

250 and 400ml Cartridges:


- Pull out the plug
1500ml Cartridges:
- Cut the two plugs of the cartridge

Screw on the static mixer

Place the cartridge into the gun and


start application

When work is interrupted the static mixer can remain on the cartridge after the gun
pressure has been relieved. If the resin has hardened in the nozzle when work is
resumed, a new nozzle must be attached.

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Application Method / Anchors in solid masonry/concrete:
Tools
Drilling of hole with an electric drill to the diameter and depth
required. Drill hole diameter must be in accordance with anchor
size.

The drill hole must be cleaned with a blow pump or by compressed


air, starting from the bottom of the hole. (at least twice)
oil-free compressors shall be used

The drill hole must be thoroughly cleaned with the special steel
brush (brush at least twice). The diameter of the brush must be
larger than the diameter of the drill hole.

The drill hole must be then be cleaned again with a blow pump or
by compressed air, starting from the bottom of the hole. (at least
twice again)
oil-free compressors shall be used
The drill hole must be thoroughly cleaned with the special steel
brush again (brush at least twice again). The diameter of the brush
must be larger than the diameter of the drill hole.

The drill hole must then be finally cleaned yet again with a blow
pump or by compressed air, starting from the bottom of the hole.
(at least twice)
oil-free compressors shall be used
Pump approx. twice until both parts come out uniformly. Do not use
this material. Release the gun pressure and clean the cartridge
opening with a cloth.

Inject the adhesive into the hole, starting from the bottom, while
slowly drawing back the static mixer. In any case avoid entrapping
air. For deep holes extension tubing can be used.

Insert the anchor with a rotary motion into the filled drill hole. Some
adhesive must come out of the hole.
Important: the anchor must be placed within the open time.
During the resin hardening time the anchor must not be moved or
®
loaded. Wash tools immediately with Sika Colma Cleaner.
Wash hands and skin thoroughly with warm soap water.

Important Note: Anchors in hollow blocks:


®
Do use Sika AnchorFix -1 for hollow blocks.
®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Colma Cleaner immediately
after use. Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/06.2016
Identification no.
Version no: 2
SikaRep® Fine-N

SikaRep® Fine-N
Formerly: SikaRep® Fine
1-Component, Economical, Polymer Modified, Pore Sealer/
Finishing Coat
Product SikaRep® Fine-N is a cementitious, silica fume containing, polymer modified one
component pore sealer and finishing coat.
Description
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Uses SikaRep® Fine-N can be used as a:
 Pore sealer / finishing coat on cementitious substrates
 Thin layer rendering on horizontal and vertical areas in building and civil
engineering construction, for external and internal finishing etc.
 Levelling mortar on uneven substrates, and profiled concrete surfaces.
 Repair mortar to fill honeycombing, pores etc.
 Repair mortar for repair of small defects on edges and joint sides; to form and
finish joints and covings
Characteristics /  Easy to use; mix with water only.
Advantages  User friendly application; excellent workability.
 Good mechanical strengths.
 Sprayable by the wet-spray method.
 Non-corrosive, non-toxic.
 Adjustable consistency.
 Economical

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/Colour Greyish
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5ºC and
+5ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original, unopened,
sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polymer modified cementitious composition
Mixing ratio 6.75 – 7.25 litres of water per 25 kg bag
Pot life (at 25°C) 35 - 45 minutes
Density (at 25°C) Fresh mortar ~ 1.9 kg/L
Yield ~ (16.75-17.25) Liters per 25 kg bag

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Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: > 20 N/mm2 (ASTM C109)
at 28 days Flexural strength: ~ 3.0 – 6.0 N/mm2
Adhesion > 1.5 N/mm2
Layer Thickness 1.0 mm minimum
(Per coat) 2.0 mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrates must be sound, free from dust, loose particles, cement laitance, curing
compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre-wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application. Avoid puddles and standing water.
Mixing Pour 6.75 lt of clean, cold water into the mixing container. Add the SikaRep® Fine-
N powder slowly while mixing continuously for at least 3 minutes and until a
homogeneous consistency is achieved. Use low speed electric mixers (maximum
500 rpm). By adding the powder slowly and in portions, the desired application
consistency can be obtained.
Application SikaRep® Fine-N can be applied by trowel, spatula or wet spray. As soon as the
mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic float styrofoam
block or sponge. No additional water must be used as it may lead to surface
discoloration.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or application of a suitable water based curing compound
(Sika® Antisol) is recommended. Do not commence fogging until final set has been
reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Remarks SikaRep® Fine-N should not be used at temperatures below 5°C.
At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water used for mixing.
SikaRep® Fine-N may be over coated with SikaTop® Seal-107, Sika® Seal-105,
Sikagard®-550 W Elastic(G) and all other SikaTop® and MonoTop® products.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition KSA
Rev: 09/12/2013 14:28
®
SikaRep Fine

®
SikaRep Fine
One-Component, Economical, Polymer Modified, Pore Sealer/
Finishing Coat
Product SikaRep® Fine is a cementitious, silicafume containing, polymer modified one-
Description component pore sealer and finishing coat.

Uses Suitable for tropical and hot climatic conditions.


SikaRep® Fine can be used:
 As a pore sealer / finishing coat on cementitious substrates
 As a thin layer rendering on horizontal and vertical areas in building- and civil
engineering construction, internal finishing etc.
 As a levelling mortar on uneven substrates, and profiled concrete surfaces.
 To repair small defects on edges and joint sides, to form and finish joints and
covings.
 As a repair mortar to fill honeycombs, pores etc.
Characteristics /  Easy to use mix with water only.
Advantages  User friendly application.
 Good mechanical strengths.
 Sprayable with wet-spray method.
 Non corrosive, non toxic.
 Adjustable consistency.
 Economical
Standards ASTM C 109 - compressive Strength
ASTM C348 - flexural Strength
ASTM D4541 – Adhesion Pull off

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Product Data
Type Cementitious, polymer composition

Form Grey powder

Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage Store in a dry area between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight

Storage Conditions / 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
Shelf-Life packaging

Technical Data
o
Density at 25 C Approx. 1.9 Kg/Lit
Mixing Ratio Add 26 -30% water to the dry powder (6.5 – 7.5 liter of water per 25 kg bag)
Setting Time ~35 - 45 minutes
Compressive Strength 28 days
(ASTM C109)
~25- 30 N/mm2
2
Flexural Strength 4-6 N/mm
(BS 6319-P3)
2
Bond Strength ~ 1.5 N/mm
Thickness Minimum 1.0 mm
Maximum 2.0mm per application

O O
Substrate temperature 5 C to 40 C
Yield Approx. 17 Liter per 25 kg bag

System
Information

Application Details
Substrate Preparation
Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, organic growth
& curing compounds.
Metal Surfaces (steel and Iron) should be free from Scale, rust, oil and grease
Pre-wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application. Avoid puddles and standing water

Application
Instructions
Mixing Pour 6.5 l of clean water into the mixing container. Add powder while mixing
continuously. Water content may be increased to a maximum of 7.5 liters for a
brush on consistency. Use low speed electric mixers (max. 500 RPM) for 3 minutes
avoiding entrapping of air.
By adding the powder in portions, the desired application consistency can be
obtained.

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Application ®
SikaRep Fine can be applied by trowel, spatula or wet spray. As soon as the
mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic float,
styrofoam block or sponge. No additional water must be used as it may lead to
discoloration, if not evenly applied.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 h or suitable water based curing compound (Sika Antisol E) is
recommended.
Do not commence fogging until final set has been reached.

Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.

Remarks ®
SikaRep Fine should not be used at temperature below 5°C.
At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade.
Use chilled water for mixing.
®
SikaRep Fine may be overcoated with Sika TopSeal 107 and Sika Seal 105,
Sikagard ElastoColor W, Sikagard-680 S, Sikagard-550 W Elastic and all other
SikaTop and MonoTop products.

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.
Accidental splashes to the skin must be washed off with water and soap. Accidental
Health and Safety splashes to the eyes or mucous membrane must be rinsed with clean warm water.
Seek medical attention without delay. Skin barrier cream, safety goggles and rubber
Information gloves are recommended.
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
Ecology Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations.
Toxicity Non-toxic under the relevant Gulf health and safety codes
Transportation Non-hazardous.
Legal Notes
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular
purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be
inferred either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from
any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 03/03/2014
Identification no. BH
Version no. 1
® ®
Sika MonoTop -620

Sika® MonoTop®-620
Cementitious Fairing Coat
Sika MonoTop -620 is a polymer modified cementitious mortar containing silica
® ®
Product
fume for use as a finishing and protective top coat for concrete repair patches.
Description
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climates.
Construction

Sika MonoTop -620 can be used as a:


® ®
Uses
 Pore sealer / finishing coat on cementitious substrates
 Thin layer render coat on horizontal and vertical areas in building and civil
engineering construction, for external and internal finishing etc.
 Levelling mortar on uneven substrates, and profiled concrete surfaces.
 Fine repair mortar to fill honeycombs, pores etc.
 Repair mortar for repair of small defects on edges and joint sides; to form and
finish joints and covings.
Characteristics /  Easy to use; mix with water only
Advantages  User friendly application; excellent workability
 Good mechanical strengths
 Sprayable by the wet-spray method
 Non-corrosive, non-toxic
 Adjustable consistency
 High bond strength

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colours Grey
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in unopened, undamaged and sealed original
packaging at temperatures between +10°C and +40°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production if stored properly in original sealed
packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cement, fillers and additives
Mixing ratio Add 20% of water to the dry mix (5.0 l per 25 kg bag)
Density (at +25˚C) ~ 2.00 kg/lt (mixed mortar)
Pot Life (at +25˚C) ~30 – 45 minutes

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Layer Thickness 1.5 mm minimum
5 mm maximum
2
Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: 30 - 40 N/mm
2
Flexural strength: 4 - 6 N/mm
2
Adhesion: > 1.5 N/mm
2
Modulus of Elasticity ~15,400 N/mm
(static)
-6
Coefficient of Thermal 11.10 m/m per °C
Expansion
Vapour Diffusion Index μH2O approximately 120
CO2 Diffusion Index μCO2 approximately 350

Application Details
Substrate Quality The substrate must be structurally sound, cement laitance free, clean and free from
dirt, oil, grease or other contaminants and loose or friable particles.
Substrate Preparation / Weak concrete and/or cement laitance must be removed.
Priming If the substrate is porous, and/or if the temperature is high and the relative humidity
is low, pre-wet the surface to a saturated surface dry (SSD) condition. Do not leave
any standing water.
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +45°C max.
Mixing Pour clean, cold water in given quantity into the mixing container.
Add powder while mixing continuously using a low speed electric mixer (max. 500
rpm) for a minimum of 3 minutes avoiding entrapping of air.
By adding the powder slowly and in portions the desired application consistency can
be obtained.
Leave material to stand for 5 – 10 minutes then remix the material for 15 seconds -
the product is now ready for use.
Do not add extra water or other ingredients after mixing
Sika MonoTop -620 can be applied by trowel, spatula or the wet spray method.
® ®
Application Method /
Tools As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
float, styrofoam block or sponge.
No additional water must be used as it may lead to surface discoloration.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hrs. or application of a suitable water based curing compound (see
®
Antisol - E range) is recommended.
Do not commence fogging until final set has been reached.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with clean water immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Notes on Application / Do not exceed the maximum layer thickness.
Limitations Protect freshly applied material from rain etc.
Sika MonoTop -620 should not be used at temperatures below 5°C.
® ®

At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade and
use chilled water for mixing.
Sika MonoTop -620 may be over-coated with Sika protective coatings such as
® ®
® ® ® ®
SikaTop Seal 107, Sika Seal 105, Sikagard ElastoColor W, Sikagard -680 S,
®
Sikagard -550 W Elastic and all other SikaTop and MonoTop products.

855
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

856
Product Data Sheet
Edition KSA
Rev 09/12/2013 14:29
SikaRep® 100

SikaRep® 100
One component Polymer Modified Ultrafine Fairing coat

SikaRep® 100 is a single component, cementitious, polymer modified repair


Product mortar. It is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions
Description
Uses  SikaRep® 100 can be used as a:
 pore sealer / fairing coat on concrete and mortar substrates
 repair mortar on pre-cast concrete panels
 Very thin layer render coat on horizontal and vertical areas in building
 Civil engineering construction for external and internal finishing etc.
 As a thin film weather protection layer.
 Fine repair mortar to fill honeycombs, pores etc. on any kind of concrete
construction.

Characteristics /  SikaRep® 100 is one component, only the addition of water is required
Advantages  Easy to mix, apply and finish Good protection against salts from sea water
 Protects against atmospheric effects like carbonation
 Excellent bond with cementitious substrates, e.g. concrete
 Overcoatable with most commercial paints Non-corrosive, non-toxic

Tests / Standards Al-Futtaim Bodycote: United Arab Emirates


ASTM C 109 Compressive Strength
ASTM C348 Flexural strength
ASTM D4541 Adhesion - Pull off
DIN 1048 Water Penetration

Product Data
Cementitious, polymer composition
Type

Grey powder
Form
Packaging 25 kg bag

Store in a dry area between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight
Storage

Storage Conditions / 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
Shelf-Life packaging

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Technical Data

o
Density at 25 C Approx. 1.8 - 2.0Kg/Lit (fresh wet density)
Mixing Ratio Add 25 -27 % water to the dry powder (6.25 – 6.75 litres of water per 25 kg bag)
Setting Time ~45 mins
Compressive strength 28 days
2
14-20(±5) N/mm
2
Tensile Strength ~2.43N/mm (BS 6319-P7)
2
Adhesion Strength ~1.4 N/mm (BS 4541)
Thickness Minimum 0.5mm
Maximum 4.0 mm

Yield Approx. 17.5 Liter per 25 kg bag


O
Temperature Minimum 5 C
O
Maximum 40 C (substrate)

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System
Information

Application Details
Substrate Preparation

Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, organic growth
& curing compounds.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to application .
Avoid puddles and standing water.

Application
Instructions
Mixing Accurately measure 6.25 – 6.75 litres of drinking quality water and place 5.0-5.5
litres in a suitable empty container with sufficient volume to accommodate the
mixed material.
Slowly add the powder to the water and mix continuously for 2-3 minutes using a
slow speed drill and clean, rust free, mixing paddle or forced action mixer, until a
homogenous consistency is achieved.
Then add the remaining water and mix for an additional 2 minutes .
DO NOT MIX BY HAND OR PART MIX BAGS!

Application SikaRep® 100 can be applied by trowel, spatula or the wet spray method. As soon
as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic float,
styrofoam block or sponge. No additional water must be used as it may lead to
surface discoloration.

Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hrs or the application on exposed surfaces with Antisol-E Curing
Compound or use other approved curing methods such as polyethylene sheeting or
wet hessian. (Do not commence fogging until final set has been reached).

Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.

Remarks SikaRep®100 should not be used at temperatures below 5°C.


At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water should be used for mixing. SikaRep®100 may be overcoated with
Sikatop® Seal 107, Sikaseal® 105, Sikagard® ElastoColor W, Sikagard® 680
S, Sikagard® 550 W Elastic and all SikaRep® and MonoTop® products.
For additional information on SikaRep®100 or other repair materials
contact our Technical Services Department

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety Accidental splashes to the skin must be washed off with water and soap.
Information Accidental splashes to the eyes or mucous membrane must be rinsed with clean
warm water.

Seek medical attention without delay.

Ecology Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/02.2017
Identification no.
Version no: 1
SikaRep® Fine-PC

SikaRep® Fine-PC
1-Component, Polymer Modified, Pore Sealer/Finishing Coat

Product SikaRep® Fine-PC is a cementitious, silica fume containing, polymer modified one
component pore sealer and finishing coat.
Description
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Uses SikaRep® Fine-PC can be used as a:
 Pore sealer / finishing coat on cementitious substrates
 Thin layer rendering on horizontal and vertical areas in building and civil
engineering construction, for external and internal finishing etc.
 Levelling mortar on uneven substrates, and profiled concrete surfaces.
 Repair mortar to fill honeycombing, pores etc.
 Repair mortar for repair of small defects on edges and joint sides; to form and
finish joints and covings
Characteristics /  Easy to use; mix with water only.
Advantages  User friendly application; excellent workability.
 Good mechanical strengths.
 Sprayable by the wet-spray method.
 Non-corrosive, non-toxic.
 Adjustable consistency.
 Economical

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/Colour Greyish
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5ºC and
+5ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original, unopened,
sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polymer modified cementitious composition
Mixing ratio 7.00 – 7.50 lit res of water per 25 kg bag
Pot life (at 25°C) 35 - 45 minutes
Density (at 25°C) Fresh mortar ~ 1.9 kg/L
Yield ~ (16.85-17.10) Liters per 25 kg bag

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Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: ~ 20 N/mm 2 (ASTM C109)
at 28 days 2
Flexural strength: ~ 3.0 – 6.0 N/mm
Adhesion > 1.5 N/mm2
Layer Thickness 1.0 mm minimum
(Per coat) 3.0 mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrates must be sound, free from dust, loose particles, cement laitance, curing
compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre-wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application. Avoid puddles and standing water.
Mixing Pour 6.75 lt of clean, cold water into the mixing container. Add the SikaRep® Fine-
PC powder slowly while mixing continuously for at least 3 minutes and until a
homogeneous consistency is achieved. Use low speed electric mixers (maximum
500 rpm). By adding the powder slowly and in portions, the desired application
consistency can be obtained.
Application SikaRep® Fine-PC can be applied by trowel, spatula or wet spray. As soon as the
mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic float styrofoam
block or sponge. No additional water must be used as it may lead to surface
discoloration.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or application of a suitable water based curing compound
(Sika ® Antisol) is recommended. Do not commence fogging until final set has been
reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Remarks SikaRep® Fine-PC should not be used at temperatures below 5°C.
At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water used for mixing.
SikaRep® Fine-PC may be over coated with SikaTop ® Seal-107, Sika ® Seal-105,
® ® ®
Sikagard -550 W Elastic(G) and all other SikaTop and MonoTop products.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur® PF
EPOXY RESIN PORE SEALING AND SMOOTHING PUTTY

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur® PF is a moisture tolerant, thixotropic, 2-com- Sikadur® PF has the following advantages:
ponent repair putty, based on a combination of epoxy ▪ Easy to mix and apply
resins and special selected high strength fillers. ▪ High strength surface repair material
Suitable for use in hot and tropical conditions. ▪ Very good adhesion to most construction materials
▪ High strength adhesive
USES ▪ Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applica-
tions
Sikadur® PF may only be used by experienced profes- ▪ Non-shrink
sionals. ▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
As a adhesive and mortar for: ▪ No primer needed
▪ Concrete elements ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
▪ Hard natural stone ▪ Good abrasion resistance
▪ Ceramics tiles, fibre cement ▪ Impermeable to liquids and water vapour
▪ Mortar, bricks, masonry ▪ Good chemical resistance
▪ Steel, iron, aluminium
▪ Wood
▪ Polyester, epoxy
▪ Glass
▪ Crack and surface sealing
As a fast setting rapid repair adhesive and mortar:
▪ Corners and edges
▪ Holes and void filling
▪ For vertical and overhead use
As a joint filling and crack sealing:
▪ Joint arris repair and crack sealing

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Part A: 4 kg container
Part B: 2 kg container
(A + B) 6 kg ready to mix units
Colour Grey (Mixed A + B)
Component A: White
Component B: Black
Shelf life 24 months from date of production.

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Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tion at temperatures between +5 °C and 30 °C. Protect from direct sun light
and moisture.
Density ~1.75 kg/l (mixed resin)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Shore D Hardness 70 - 80 (ASTM D-2240)
For full hardness: 7 d (25 °C)
Compressive Strength 25° C 1 Day 7 Days 14 Days (ASTM C 579)
≥ 35 N/mm2 ≥ 46 N/mm2 ≥ 50 N/mm2

Tensile Adhesion Strength > 1.5 N/mm2 (ASTM C 882-99)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : Comp. B = 2 : 1 (by weight and volume)
Consumption ~1.75 kg / m2 / mm
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or
wastage etc.
Layer Thickness Maximum 3 mm in one single layer.
Ambient Air Temperature +5° C min. / +45° C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +5° C min. / +45° C max.
Pot Life ~45 min. (25 °C)
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high tem-
peratures and longer at low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the
shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at high temperatures, the mixed
adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill components A
and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).
Curing Time Sikadur® PF can be over coated with various Sikafloor®, Sikadur® and Sik-
agard® resins after 12 hours and not later than 24 hours at 30 °C.
Sikadur® PF is fully cured after 7 days. For more details please contact Sika
Technical Department.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS of the product, preferably by brush or vacuum.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY MIXING

▪ The substrate must be sound and of sufficient com- Mix components (A and B) together for at least 3
pressive strength (minimum 25 N/mm2) with a min- minutes with a mixing paddle attached to a slow speed
imum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm2. electric drill (maximum 400 rpm) until the material be-
▪ The substrate must be clean and free of all contamin- comes smooth in consistency and an even grey colour
ants such as dirt, oil, grease, coatings and surface of the mixture is obtained. Avoid aeration while mix-
treatments, etc.. ing. Sikadur® PF is supplied ready for use and only has
▪ Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically to be thoroughly stirred.
using abrasive blast cleaning or scarifying equipment APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
to remove cement laitance and achieve an open tex-
tured surface. When using a thin layer adhesive, apply the mixed ad-
▪ Weak concrete must be removed and surface de- hesive to the prepared surface with a spatula, trowel,
fects such as blow holes and voids must be fully ex- notched trowel.
posed.
▪ All dust, loose and friable material must be com-
pletely removed from all surfaces before application

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CLEANING OF TOOLS LEGAL NOTES
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened / tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
cured material can only be removed by mechanical products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
means. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
LIMITATIONS conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
When applying to damp concrete (no standing/run-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ning water), work well into substrates. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
due to circumstances beyond our control.
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions the declared data and recommended uses for current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
this product may vary from country to country. Please refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
product data and uses. be supplied on request.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWall® Level SG
ONE COMPONENT CEMENTITIOUS LEVELLING PUTTY

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWall® Level SG is a single component, cementi- SikaWall® Level SG is one component material, with
tious, polymer modified pore sealing and levelling the following advantages:
putty. ▪ Easy to mix, apply and finish
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to use; mix with water only
▪ User friendly application; excellent workability
USES ▪ Good mechanical strengths
▪ Non-corrosive
SikaWall® Level SG is used as a: ▪ Adjustable consistency
▪ Pore sealer / fairing coat on cementitious substrates ▪ Economical
▪ Levelling cementitious putty on uneven substrates
and profiled concrete surfaces for external and in-
ternal finishing
▪ Thin smoothing layer on vertical areas in building and
civil engineering construction before application of
decorative paints
▪ Repair mortar to fill small honeycombing, pores
▪ Repair mortar for small defects on edges and to form
covings

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Cementitious polymer composition
Packaging 20 and 25 kg bag
Appearance / Colour White powder
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, unopened, original sealed packaging in dry condition
at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat
and moisture.
Density ~1.7 kg/l (25 °C) (fresh mortar)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength > 12 N/mm2 (28 d) (ASTM C109)

Tensile Adhesion Strength ~1.0 N/mm2 (28 d) (ASTM D4541)

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 8 - 8.5 L of water per bag
Layer Thickness Min. 0.20 mm
Max. 1.00 mm (per single layer)
Ambient Air Temperature 5 °C min. / 45 °C max.
Substrate Temperature 5 °C min. / 45 °C max.
Pot Life ~3 h (23 °C)

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Substrate must be sound, rough, free from dust, loose due to circumstances beyond our control.
particles, cement laitance, curing compounds, oil,
grease or any other contamination. Pre-wet substrate LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to ap-
plication. Avoid puddles and standing water. Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
MIXING this product may vary from country to country. Please
Mix 25 kg bag with the necessary, above mentioned, consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
amount of water, using an electric blender with a suit- product data and uses.
able mixing spiral at low speed, in a clean bucket for at
least 3 minutes, and up to obtain a smooth paste free ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
of lumps. Use a blender at 500 rpm maximum; do not
mix at faster rate because of mechanical strength de- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
cay of the cured product. The obtained mix results age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
very creamy, easily spreadable and thixotropic. to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
APPLICATION lated data.

Apply SikaWall® Level SG on damp surfaces using putty


knife. Build up the coat required on layers until achiev-
ing the level of fairness required. Allow each coat to
dry first before applying next coat. As soon as the final
coat has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden
or synthetic float, styrofoam block or sponge.
Workability ≥ 120 min. (37 °C)

CLEANING OF TOOLS
Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with
water while material is still fresh. Hardened material
can only be removed mechanically.

LIMITATIONS
SikaWall® Level SG should not be used on following
cases:
▪ Leveling coat prior application of any rigid coating
▪ Traffic areas
▪ Structural repairs requirements
At high temperatures, use chilled water for mixing.
For additional information on SikaWall® Level SG or
other materials contact Sika Technical Department.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/11/2017
Identification no. BH
Version no: BH
®
SikaGard -Putty

SikaGard®-Putty
Surface, Pore Sealing and Smoothing Putty
SikaGard -Putty is an acrylic based putty for filling and smoothing substrates prior
®
Product
to coating. Especially developed for filling and rectifying minor surface defects,
Description mechanically damaged areas and hairline cracks.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Construction

SikaGard -Putty is a ready to use material and should be used without addition of
®
Uses
any extra water. The main usage of SikaGard -Putty is for levelling and filling of
®

inter-coat pinholes and to level off minor irregularities on walls and soffits prior to the
application of pigmented internal and external topcoats.
SikaGard -Putty is an external quality filler and is based on acrylic resin and fine
®
Advantages
fillers. The advantages are:
 Single component, no mixing required
 Easy to apply
 Non-flammable
 Low VOC

Tests
Approvals / Standards Sika Internal Test Results

Product Data
Form White paste
Packaging 25 kg pail

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a dry area in original packaging between 5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct
sunlight.
Shelf Life 6 months minimum from the date of production, if stored properly in unopened
original packaging.

Technical Data
Density (at 25°C) 1.62 ± 0.05
Flash Point Non-flammable
2
Bond Strength >1.0 N/mm
Solids Content Approximately 69%
Drying Times (at 25°C) Touch dry 1-2 hours;
Hard dry 6 hours (depending on wet film thickness);
Over coating 3-4 hours after drying

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Layer Thickness 0.25 – 1.00 mm (3.00 mm for blowholes and minor defects)
2
Consumption Approximately 2.4 kg/m /mm thickness
Pot Life (25°C) Approximately 6 hours
Thickness 0.25 – 1.00 mm (3.00 mm for blowholes and minor defects)

Application Details
Substrate preparation Concrete or plaster surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease
cement laitance, loosely adhering particles or any other bond inhibiting substances.
Absorbent surfaces should be saturated thoroughly with clean, cool water.
Application of SikaGard -Putty onto a hot substrate is not recommended
®

Mixing Stir mechanically with a slow speed drill (maximum, 500 rpm) for at least 3 minutes
and until a smooth, even consistency is achieved.
SikaGard -Putty can be applied with a spatula or trowel directly onto the
®
Application
substrate.
The slow drying nature of the compound allows several layers to be applied before
full curing occurs.
When hard, dry sandpaper may be used for smoothening of the surface if needed.
Application of thick layers is not advisable due to the tendency of surface cracking
on drying.
For large surface cracks (< 0.5 mm) and holes, use a glass-fibre mesh / tape before
application of the external putty to bridge the void.
Cleaning Clean equipment and mixer immediately after application with water. Hardened
material can only be removed mechanically.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 11/11/2013
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
Sikacrete®-Gunit 103

Sikacrete®-Gunit 103
Silica Fume Based Gunite Mortar for Concrete Repair
Construction

Product Sikacrete®-Gunit 103 is a one component, un-accelerated, cementitious silica-fume


Description based gunite mortar.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses Sikacrete®-Gunit 103 is typically used in applications for dry-spray gunite such
as:
Concrete repair work
Levelling of large areas
High strength mortar
Cathodic Protection overlay mortar
Characteristics/
Advantages Sikacrete®-Gunit 103 is a ready for use, one-component material providing the
following benefits:
Excellent workability
Can be trowelled and screeded after application
High density
Good adhesion to the substrate
Very little rebound
Sulphate resistant
Certificates EMPA, Federal Material Testing Laboratory (Dübendorf, Switzerland)
LPM, Laboratory for Preparation and Methology (Beinwil am See, Switzerland)
Al-Futtaim Tarmac Test Report (United Arab Emirates)

Product Data
Form Powder

Appearance/ colour Grey


Packaging 25 kg Bags

Storage
Storage Condition Store in a dry area in unopened original packing at temperatures between +5°C
and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
packaging

Technical Data
Chemical Base Mixture of Silica Fume and other additives

Density (at 20°C) Bulk density = 1.7 kg/lt.


Mixed density = 2.2 kg/lt.

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Particle Grading 0 - 3 mm

Mechanical Strengths
(28 days) Compressive strength: 50 - 60 N/mm² (water 14%)

Flexural strength: 9 - 10 N/mm²

Adhesion (on concrete, sandblast) 1.5 - 2.5 N/mm²


Modulus of elasticity 32’000 N/mm² (static)
Resistivity Approx. 40-50 kΩcm
Layer Thickness Minimum 9 mm
Maximum 50 mm or build up in more than one coat
Coverage Approx. 22-25 kg/m² per 10 mm applied thickness of Sikacrete®-Gunit 103 as
a general guide.
The rate of coverage depends on the surface texture of the substrate, the
location of the area to be sprayed (overhead or vertical) and the thickness of
the applied coating.

Chloride content Nil (EN 934-2)

Application Details
Surface Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of
loose material, laitance, oil and grease.
Iron, steel: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of oil, grease and
rust.
The substrate should be wetted down prior to application. When applying over
critical substrates or reinforced concrete damaged by corrosion of the underlying
steel, the use of SikaTop Armatec 110 EpoCem as a bonding agent is advised.
Method of Application Sikacrete®-Gunit 103 may be applied using any type of small, dry-spray cement
gun. When the substrate has been suitably prepared, wet down thoroughly (this
is normally best done using the spray nozzle). Tip the dry gunite mortar straight
into the hopper of the cement gun; the required water is added at the nozzle.
As soon as the final coat has been sprayed, the gunite mortar can be trowelled
and screeded.
Any areas where the coverage is found to be inadequate must be re-sprayed
in the proper manner; they should not be patched with fresh rebound material
scraped off the floor. Minimum application temperature is 5°C.
Curing Where the work is exposed to intense sunlight or strong air currents, the freshly
applied mortar should be kept damp and prevented from drying out too rapidly.
For optimum strengths and performance characteristics the material should be
applied by a skilled nozzle man, and good curing practice should be observed
at all times.
Cleaning Uncured mortar should be removed from tools with water. To clean dry-spray
cement guns simply blow-out with compressed air. Once cured, the mortar can
only be removed mechanically.
Equipment Recommended equipment:
ALIVA 240 or 246
Rotor capacity (acc. to model): up to 2 litres
Hoses: ø 25/40 or 32/52
Nozzles: ø 25/15 or 32/18, 27
Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Information products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application and
end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika’s current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
Construction

practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any
other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for
the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed.
All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users
must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the
product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 11/11/2014
Identification no.
Version no: 1 GCC
Sikacrete®-Gunit 105

Sikacrete®-Gunit 105
Silica Fume Based Gunite Mortar for Concrete Repair

Product Sikacrete®-Gunit 105 is a one component, un-accelerated, cementitious silica-fume


Description based gunite mortar.
Construction

Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.


Uses Sikacrete®-Gunit 105 is typically used in applications for dry-spray gunite such
as:
Concrete repair work
Levelling of large areas
High strength mortar
Cathodic Protection overlay mortar
Characteristics/
Advantages Sikacrete®-Gunit 105 is a ready for use, one-component material providing the
following benefits:
Excellent workability
Can be trowelled and screeded after application
High density
Good adhesion to the substrate
Very little rebound
Sulphate resistant

Product Data
Form Powder Appearance/
Colour Grey
Packaging 25 & 40 kg Bags – also Special packaging can be delivered

Storage
Storage Condition Store in a dry area in unopened original packing at temperatures between +5°C
and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight,
Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
packaging

Technical Data
Chemical Base Mixture of Silica Fume and other additives

Density (at 20°C) Bulk density = 1.7 kg/lt.


Mixed density = 2.2 kg/lt.

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Particle Grading 0 - 5 mm

Mechanical Strengths
(28 days) Compressive strength: 50 - 60 N/mm² (water 14%)

Flexural strength: 9 - 10 N/mm²

Adhesion (on concrete, sandblast) 1.5 - 2.5 N/mm²


Modulus of elasticity 32’000 N/mm² (static)
Resistivity Approx. 40-50 kΩcm
Layer Thickness Minimum 15 mm
Maximum 80 mm or build up in more than one coat
Coverage Approx. 22-25 kg/m² per 10 mm applied thickness of Sikacrete®-Gunit 105 as
a general guide.
The rate of coverage depends on the surface texture of the substrate, the
location of the area to be sprayed (overhead or vertical) and the thickness of
the applied coating.

Chloride content Nil (EN 934-2)

Application Details
Surface Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of
loose material, laitance, oil and grease.
Iron, steel: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of oil, grease and
rust.
The substrate should be wetted down prior to application. When applying over
critical substrates or reinforced concrete damaged by corrosion of the underlying
steel, the use of SikaTop Armatec 110 EpoCem as a bonding agent is advised.
Method of Application Sikacrete®-Gunit 105 may be applied using any type of small, dry-spray cement
gun. When the substrate has been suitably prepared, wet down thoroughly (this
is normally best done using the spray nozzle). Tip the dry gunite mortar straight
into the hopper of the cement gun; the required water is added at the nozzle.
As soon as the final coat has been sprayed, the gunite mortar can be trowelled
and screeded.
Any areas where the coverage is found to be inadequate must be re-sprayed
in the proper manner; they should not be patched with fresh rebound material
scraped off the floor. Minimum application temperature is 5°C.
Curing Where the work is exposed to intense sunlight or strong air currents, the freshly
applied mortar should be kept damp and prevented from drying out too rapidly.
For optimum strengths and performance characteristics the material should be
applied by a skilled nozzle man, and good curing practice should be observed
at all times.
Cleaning Uncured mortar should be removed from tools with water. To clean dry-spray
cement guns simply blow-out with compressed air. Once cured, the mortar can
only be removed mechanically.
Equipment Recommended equipment:
ALIVA 257 or 237
Rotor capacity (acc. to model): up to 2 litres
Hoses: ø 25/40 or 32/52
Nozzles: ø 25/15 or 32/18, 27
Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 13/12/2017
PHN 020302030020000035
Version no: 4 GCC
Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS

Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS
formerly known as Sikacrete Gunit®-105 HS

Silica Fume Based Gunite Mortar for Concrete Repair

Product Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS is a one component, un-accelerated, cementitious


Description silica-fume based gunite mortar.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Uses Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS is typically used in applications for dry-spray
gunite such as:
Concrete repair work
Levelling of large areas
High strength mortar
Cathodic Protection overlay mortar
Characteristics/
Advantages Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS is a ready for use, one-component material
providing the following benefits:
Excellent workability
Can be trowelled and screeded after application
High density
Good adhesion to the substrate
Very little rebound
Sulphate resistant

ConProduct Data

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Form
Colour
Packaging
Powder Appearance/
Grey
25 kg Bags

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Storage
Storage Condition Store in a dry area in unopened original packing at temperatures between +5°
C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture

n Shelf life 12 months minimum from production date

Technical Data
Chemical Base Mixture of Silica Fume and other additives

Density (at 20°C) Bulk density = 1.7 kg/lt.


Mixed density = 2.2 kg/lt.

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Particle Grading 0 - 5 mm

Mechanical Strengths
(28 days) Compressive strength: 60-70 N/mm² (W/P ratio14%)

Flexural strength: 9 - 10 N/mm²

Adhesion (on concrete, sandblast) 1.5 - 2.5 N/mm²


Modulus of elasticity 32’000 N/mm² (static)
Resistivity Approx. 40-50 kΩcm
Layer Thickness Minimum 15 mm
Maximum 80 mm or build up in more than one coat

Coverage Approx. 22-25 kg/m² per 10 mm applied thickness of Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS


as a general guide.
The rate of coverage depends on the surface texture of the substrate,
the location of the area to be sprayed (overhead or vertical) and the
thickness of the applied coating.

Chloride content Nil (EN 934-2)

Application Details
Surface Preparation Concrete, mortar, stone: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of
loose material, laitance, oil and grease.
Iron, steel: surfaces must be clean and free from all traces of oil, grease and
rust.
The substrate should be wetted down prior to application. When applying over
critical substrates or reinforced concrete damaged by corrosion of the underlying
steel, the use of SikaTop Armatec 110 EpoCem as a bonding agent is advised.
Method of Application Sikacrete®-105 Gunit HS may be applied using any type of small, dry-
spray cement gun. When the substrate has been suitably prepared, wet
down thoroughly (this is normally best done using the spray nozzle). Tip the dry
gunite mortar straight into the hopper of the cement gun; the required water is
added at the nozzle.
As soon as the final coat has been sprayed, the gunite mortar can be troweled
and screeded.
Any areas where the coverage is found to be inadequate must be re-
sprayed in the proper manner; they should not be patched with fresh rebound
material scraped off the floor. Minimum application temperature is 5°C.
Curing Where the work is exposed to intense sunlight or strong air currents, the freshly
applied mortar should be kept damp and prevented from drying out too rapidly.
For optimum strengths and performance characteristics the material should be
applied by a skilled nozzle man, and good curing practice should be observed at
all times.
Cleaning Uncured mortar should be removed from tools with water. To clean dry-spray
cement guns simply blow-out with compressed air. Once cured, the mortar can
only be removed mechanically.
Equipment Recommended equipment:
ALIVA 257 or 237
Rotor capacity (acc. to model): up to 2 litres
Hoses: ø 25/40 or 32/52
Nozzles: ø 25/15 or 32/18, 27
Notes All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 14/10/2012
Identification no.
Version no: GCC
® ®
Sika MonoTop -612

Sika® MonoTop®-612
Fibre Reinforced, Polymer Modified Repair Mortar
Sika MonoTop -612 is a cementitious, silica fume containing, fibre reinforced,
® ®
Product
polymer modified, one-component repair mortar for application at a higher
Description thickness.
This product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Construction

Sika MonoTop -612 is used for structural concrete repairs, especially for
® ®
Uses
overhead and vertical applications, and is suitable for application by the wet spray
method.
Sika MonoTop -612 is easy to use requiring only to be mixed with water
® ®
Characteristics /
Advantages  Excellent workability
 Adjustable consistency
 Especially suitable for overhead and vertical applications
 Good mechanical strengths
 Excellent frost resistance
 Excellent thixotropic behavior
 Applicable in layers up to 30 mm in thickness
 Non corrosive, non-toxic
 Suitable for wet spray application
 Sulphate resistant

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Greyish
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry conditions in undamaged and sealed original packaging at
temperatures between +5°C and +35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life Minimum 12 months from production date if stored properly in original, undamaged
packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Cementitious, polymer composition
Mixing ratio Add 13 – 16% water to the dry mix (3.25 – 4.0 lt. of water per 25 kg bag)
Pot life (at 25°C) 40 - 60 minutes
Density (at 23°C) Approximately = 2.10 kg/lt. (Fresh mortar)

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2
Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength (25°C) 40 – 50 N/mm (ASTM C109)
(28 days) 2
Flexural strength 7 – 9 N/mm
2
Adhesion (Pull-off) > 1.5 N/mm (concrete failure)
2
Modulus of Elasticity Approximately 25,000 N/mm (static)
-6
Coefficient of Thermal Approximately 12 x 10 m/m per °C
Expansion

Vapor Diffusion Index μ H2O = ~ 250


CO2 Diffusion Index μ CO2 = ~ 1200
Yield Approximately 13 lt. per 25 kg bag
Layer Thickness Minimum : 5 mm
Maximum: 30 mm

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrates must be clean, sound, free from dust, loose particles, cement laitance,
curing compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination. Metal surfaces (steel
and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre-wet substrate to saturated surface dry condition prior to application.
Avoid puddles and standing water.
Ambient Temperature Minimum: 5°C
Maximum : 40°C
Mixing Pour water in given quantity into the mixing container.
Add powder while mixing continuously using a low speed electric mixer (max. 500
rpm) for 3 minutes avoiding entrapping of air.
By adding the powder slowly in portions, the desired application consistency can be
obtained.
® ® ® ®
Application Method / A bonding agent, such as Sika MonoTop -610 or SikaTop Armatec 110
®
Tools EpoCem is highly recommended.
Apply Sika MonoTop -612 while the bonding agent is still wet.
® ®

Sika MonoTop -612 can be applied by wet-spray equipment such as Putzmeister,


® ®

Melomat, Vario-Jet etc.


The mortar can also be applied by spatula or trowel.
For a thickness greater than 30 mm, Sika MonoTop -612 must be applied in
® ®

several layers.
As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
float, styrofoam block or sponge.
® ®
For a very fine surface finish, Sika MonoTop 620 / 625 can be applied over the
® ®
Sika MonoTop -612.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
®
fogging for 48 hours or a suitable water based curing compound (Sika Antisol E) is
recommended.
Do not commence fogging until final set has been reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while material is still
fresh.
Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Sika MonoTop -612 should not be used at temperatures below 5°C.
® ®
Notes on Application /
Limitations At ambient temperatures above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water should be used for mixing.
®
Sika MonoTop -612 may be over coated with Sikagard ElastoColor W,
® ®
® ® ® ®
Sikagard - 680 S, Sikagard -550 W Elastic and all SikaRep and MonoTop
products.

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All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.
For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
Health and Safety products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application


Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
Construction

intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

879
Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/12/2016
Identification no.
Version no: 3 GCC
®
Sika MonoTop 412 HS

Sika MonoTop® 412 HS


High Strength Structural Repair Mortar
Sika MonoTop 412 HS is a single component cementitious, silica fume
®
Product
containing, synthetic fibre reinforced, structural repair mortar that contains Portland
Description Cement, well graded sands, specially selected fibres and additives to improve the
fresh and hardened properties.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
412 HS is used for structural repair work and suitable for:
®
Uses Sika MonoTop
 Restoration works, repair of spalling and damaged concrete in buildings,
bridges, infrastructure and superstructure works.
 Structural strengthening by increasing the bearing capacity of the concrete
structure by adding mortar (section enlargement)
 Preserving or restoring passivity by increasing cover with additional mortar and
replacing contaminated or carbonated concrete.
412 HS provides the following beneficial properties:
®
Characteristics / Sika MonoTop
Advantages  Structural repair
 Rapid strength gain and high final strength.
 Good water and oil resistance.
 Low shrinkage behaviour.
 High abrasion resistance.
 Good adhesion.
 Sulphate resistant.

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Grey
Packaging 25 kg paper bags.

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry area in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production when stored correctly in original
sealed, unopened packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Blend of cement, Silica fume, aggregates and synthetic fibres
Density (at 25°C) ~ 2.20 kg/lt (fresh mortar)
Compressive Strength ~ 80 N/mm2
(at 28 days; 0.11 w/c)
2
Flexural Strength 10.0 N/mm
(at 28 days; 0.11 w/c)

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2
Bond Strength > 2.0 N/mm (concrete failure)
2
Elastic Modulus 32 000 N/mm
2
Water Permeability 0.002 ml/m /sec (satisfies low classification)
(ISAT)

Application Details
Mixing Ratios ~ 2.75 – 3.25 litres of water per 25 kg bag
Application Thickness 5mm minimum
(per layer) 60mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Substrate Preparation  Generally priming of the substrate is not necessary, however the concrete
should be soaked thoroughly with clean, cold water for a minimum of three
hours before application to bring it to a saturated surface dry condition.
 All repair for overhead applications or the areas where soaking with water is not
practical, Sika MonoTop 412 HS is recommended to be applied over a
®
® ® ®
bonding slurry of Sika Monotop 610 or SikaTop Armatec -110 EpoCem .
 Surfaces must be clean sound & free from all dirt dust, loose material & any oil,
grease or other contaminants which would impair adhesion.
 All feathered edges around the area to be repaired should be squared off with
an angle grinder and chiselled down to a minim um depth of 5mm.
Mixing  It is recommended that only full bags of 25 kg are mixed.
Add Sika MonoTop 412 HS slowly to the mixing water in a suitable container
®

& mix with a slow speed electric drill (500rpm). Mix thoroughly until a smooth
lump free homogeneous consistency is achieved. A minimum mixing time of 3
minutes is recommended. The water can be reduced slightly to produce a stiffer
mortar if desired.
 At higher temperatures use chilled water (< 18°C) and store the bags in a cool
place (< 25°C) to ensure the mixed grout temperature is below 32°C.
® ® ® ®
Application A bonding agent, such as Sika MonoTop -610 or SikaTop Armatec -110
®
EpoCem is highly recommended. Apply Sika MonoTop 412 HS while the
®

bonding agent is still wet.


The mortar can be applied by spatula, trowel or wet spray equipment.
As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
® ®
float, styrofoam block or sponge. For a very fine surface finish, Sika MonoTop
®
620, SikaRepFine N or SikaRep -100 can be applied over the Sika MonoTop 412
®

HS.
Curing Good curing practice must always be followed. Curing of the installed repair should
®
be done using either Antisol curing agents or by damp hessian & polythene.
Cleaning Clean all tools & equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened Sika MonoTop 412 HS can only be removed mechanically.
®

Notes on Application /  In cases where the reinforcing steel has been exposed, the same has to be
® ®
Limitations cleaned thoroughly to a clean bright finish and coated with Sika MonoTop -610
® ® ®
or SikaTop Armatec -110 EpoCem .
 Repair sections higher than 60 mm should be applied in layers.
 For wet spray applications the hardened properties may change.
 When the ambient temperature is high during summer months, special
precautions must be taken so that the mixed material is not above 32ºC. Please
consult our technical service department.

881
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

882
Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/12/2016
Identification no.
Version no: 3 GCC
®
Sika MonoTop HSF

Sika MonoTop® HSF


Formerly: SikaRep® HSF
High Strength Fibre Reinforced Concrete Repair Mortar
Sika MonoTop HSF is a single component cementitious, silica fume containing,
®
Product
synthetic fibre reinforced, repair mortar that contains Portland Cement, well graded
Description sands, specially selected fibres and additives to improve the fresh and hardened
properties.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.
Sika MonoTop HSF is used as an economical and easy to use concrete repair
®
Uses
mortar, suitable for:
 Repair to basements, slabs, water tanks, swimming pools etc.
 Repairing of damaged edges to concrete, columns, beams etc.
 Repairing honeycombing and, concrete repair in general

Sika MonoTop HSF provides the following beneficial properties:


®
Characteristics /
Advantages  Rapid strength gain.
 Good water and oil resistance.
 High final strengths.
 High abrasion resistance.
 Good adhesion and sulphate resistant.
 Non-toxic, suitable for contact with drinking water.

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance / Colour Grey
Packaging 25 kg paper bags.

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry area in original sealed packaging and at temperatures between
5°C and 35°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from date of production when stored correctly in original
sealed, unopened packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Blend of cement, aggregates and synthetic fibres
Density (at 25°C) ~ 2.15 kg/lt (fresh mortar)
2
Compressive Strength > 65 N/mm
(at 28 days; 0.14 w/c)
2
Flexural Strength 8.0 N/mm
(at 28 days; 0.14 w/c)

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2
Bond Strength > 2.0 N/mm (concrete failure)
2
Elastic Modulus 30 000 N/mm
2
Water Permeability 0.002 ml/m /sec (satisfies low classification)
(ISAT)

Application Details
Mixing Ratios ~ 3.5 – 4.0 litres of water per 25 kg bag
Application Thickness 5mm minimum
(per layer) 60mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Substrate Preparation  Generally priming of the substrate is not necessary, however the concrete
should be soaked thoroughly with clean, cold water for a minimum of three
hours before application to bring it to a saturated surface dry condition.
 All repair for overhead applications or the areas where soaking with water is not
practical, Sika MonoTop HSF is recommended to be applied over a bonding
®
® ® ® ®
slurry of Sika Latex , Sika Monotop 610 or SikaTop Armatec -110 EpoCem .
 Surfaces must be clean sound & free from all dirt dust, loose material & any oil,
grease or other contaminants which would impair adhesion.
 All feathered edges around the area to be repaired should be squared off with
an angle grinder and chiselled down to a minim um depth of 5mm.
Mixing  It is recommended that only full bags of 25 kg are mixed.
Add Sika MonoTop HSF slowly to the mixing water in a suitable container &
®

mix with a slow speed electric drill (500rpm). Mix thoroughly until a smooth lump
free homogeneous consistency is achieved. A minimum mixing time of 3
minutes is recommended. The water can be reduced slightly to produce a stiffer
mortar if desired.
 At higher temperatures use chilled water (< 18°C) and store the bags in a cool
place (< 25°C) to ensure the mixed grout temperature is below 32°C.
® ® ® ®
Application A bonding agent, such as Sika MonoTop -610 or SikaTop Armatec -110
®
EpoCem is highly recommended. Apply Sika MonoTop HSF while the bonding
®

agent is still wet.


The mortar can be applied by spatula, trowel or wet spray equipment.
As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
® ®
float, styrofoam block or sponge. For a very fine surface finish, Sika MonoTop
®
620, SikaRepFine N or SikaRep -100 can be applied over the Sika MonoTop
®

HSF.
Curing Good curing practice must always be followed. Curing of the installed repair should
®
be done using either Antisol curing agents or by damp hessian & polythene.
Cleaning Clean all tools & equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened Sika MonoTop HSF can only be removed mechanically.
®

Notes on Application /  In cases where the reinforcing steel has been exposed, the same has to be
® ®
Limitations cleaned thoroughly to a clean bright finish and coated with Sika MonoTop -610
® ® ®
or SikaTop Armatec -110 EpoCem .
 Repair sections higher than 60 mm should be applied in layers.
 For wet spray applications the hardened properties may change.
 When the ambient temperature is high during summer months, special
precautions must be taken so that the mixed material is not above 32ºC. Please
consult our technical service department.

884
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
Local Restrictions product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
Legal Notes and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.

885
Product Data Sheet
Edition: 05/1/2017
Identification no.
Version no: 2GCC
SikaRep-N®

SikaRep-N®
Formerly: SikaRep®
Multi-Purpose, Economical, Patching and Repair Mortar
Product SikaRep-N® is a cementitious, silica fume and polymer containing, one-component
repair mortar.
Description
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Uses SikaRep-N® can be used for cosmetic or structural repair of deteriorated concrete
and mortar on exterior or interior, horizontal and vertical applications.
Characteristics /  One component, requires the addition of water only
Advantages  Easy to mix, apply and finish
 Excellent adhesion
 Shrinkage compensated
 Compatible with the properties of typical concretes
 Low water absorption, but vapour permeable
 Non corrosive, non-toxic
 Excellent chloride and carbonation resistance

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/Colour Greyish
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5ºC and
+35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original, unopened,
sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polymer modified, silica fume containing cementitious composition
Mixing ratio 3.75 – 4.25 litres of water per 25 kg bag
Pot life (at 25°C) ~ 45 minutes
Density (at 25°C) ~ 2.25 ±0.05 kg/lt (Fresh mortar)
Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: ~ 50 N/mm2 (ASTM C109)
at 28 days 2
Flexural strength: ~ 4 N/mm
Adhesion: > 2.0 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881 Part 208)
Water absorption < 0.01 ml/m2/sec (BS 1881 Part 208)
Yield Approximately 12.7 liters per 25 kg bag

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Layer Thickness 3-5 mm minimum
(per coat) 30 mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrate must be sound from dust, loose particles, cement laitance, curing
compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre-wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application. Avoid puddles and standing.
Mixing Pour 3.25 - 4.25 lt. of clean, cold water into the mixing container. Add the SikaRep-
N® powder slowly while mixing continuously for at least 3 minutes and until a
homogeneous consistency is achieved. Use low speed electric mixers (max. 500
rpm). By adding the powder slowly and in portions, the desired application
consistency can be obtained.
Application A bonding agent, such as Sika® MonoTop®-610, Sikadur 32 LP or SikaTop®
Armatec®-110 EpoCem® is highly recommended. Apply SikaRep-N® while the
bonding agent is still wet.
The mortar can be applied by spatula or trowel.
For any thickness greater than 30 mm, SikaRep-N® must be applied in several
layers.
As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
float, styrofoam block or sponge. For a very fine surface finish SikaRep® Fine-N,
Sika® MonoTop® 620 or SikaRep-® 100 can be applied over the SikaRep-N®.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or application of a suitable water based curing compound
(Sika® Antisol Range) is recommended. Do not commence fogging until final set
has been reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while the material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Remarks SikaRep-N® should not be used at temperatures below +5°C.
At ambient temperatures above +35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water should be used for mixing.
SikaRep-N® may be overcoated with Sikagard®-680 SG, Sikagard®-550 W Elastic
(G) and Sikagard®-720 Epocem.
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 06/1/2016
Identification no.
Version no: 2GCC
SikaRep®-NF

SikaRep®-NF
Multi-Purpose, Fiber Reinforced Patching and Repair Mortar
Product SikaRep®-NF is a cementitious, silica fume, fiber reinforced and polymer containing,
one-component repair mortar.
Description
Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Uses SikaRep®-NF can be used for cosmetic or structural repair of deteriorated concrete
and mortar on exterior or interior, horizontal and vertical applications.
Characteristics /  One component, requires the addition of water only
Advantages  Easy to mix, apply and finish
 Excellent adhesion
 Shrinkage compensated
 Compatible with the properties of typical concretes
 Low water absorption, but vapour permeable
 Non corrosive, non-toxic
 Excellent chloride and carbonation resistance

Product Data
Form Powder
Appearance/Colour Greyish
Packaging 25 kg bag

Storage
Storage conditions Store in a dry area in original sealed packaging at temperatures between +5ºC and
+35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original, unopened,
sealed packaging.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Polymer modified, silica fume and fiber containing cementitious composition
Mixing ratio 3.75 – 4.25 litres of water per 25 kg bag
Pot life (at 25°C) ~ 45 minutes
Density (at 25°C) ~ 2.25 ±0.05 kg/lt (Fresh mortar)
Mechanical Strengths Compressive strength: ~ 50 N/mm2 (ASTM C109)
at 28 days 2
Flexural strength: ~ 4 N/mm
Adhesion: > 2.0 N/mm2 (concrete failure) (BS 1881 Part 208)
Water absorption < 0.01 ml/m2/sec (BS 1881 Part 208)
Yield Approximately 12.7 liters per 25 kg bag

Layer Thickness 5mm minimum

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(per coat) 30 mm maximum
Substrate Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum
Ambient Temperature +5°C minimum / +40°C maximum

Application Details
Substrate preparation Substrate must be sound from dust, loose particles, cement laitance, curing
compounds, oil, grease or any other contamination.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre-wet substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application. Avoid puddles and standing.
Mixing Pour 3.25 - 4.25 lt. of clean, cold water into the mixing container. Add the
SikaRep®-NF powder slowly while mixing continuously for at least 3 minutes and
until a homogeneous consistency is achieved. Use low speed electric mixers (max.
500 rpm). By adding the powder slowly and in portions, the desired application
consistency can be obtained.
Application A bonding agent, such as Sika® MonoTop®-610 or SikaTop® Armatec®-110
EpoCem® is highly recommended. Apply SikaRep®-NF while the bonding agent is
still wet.
The mortar can be applied by spatula or trowel.
For any thickness greater than 30 mm, SikaRep®-NF must be applied in several
layers.
As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be smoothed by wooden or synthetic
float, styrofoam block or sponge. For a very fine surface finish, Sika® MonoTop®
620 / 625 or SikaRep-N®-100 can be applied over the SikaRep®-NF.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hours or application of a suitable water based curing compound
(Sika® Antisol E) is recommended. Do not commence fogging until final set has
been reached.
Cleaning Application and mixing tools should be cleaned with water while the material is still
fresh. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.
Remarks SikaRep®-NF should not be used at temperatures below +5°C.
At ambient temperatures above +35°C, the material should be stored in the shade
and chilled water should be used for mixing.
SikaRep®-NF may be overcoated with Sikagard® ElastoColor W, Sikagard®-680
SG, Sikagard®-550 W Elastic and all SikaRep® and MonoTop® products.
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Value Base Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: KSA
Rev: 30/11/2013 16:04
SikaRep®

SikaRep®
Multi Purpose, Economical, Patching and Repair Mortar
®
SikaRep is a cementitious, silicafume and polymer containing, one component
Product repair mortar. Suitable for use in tropical and hot climatic conditions.
Description
Uses
 For cosmetic or structural repair of deteriorated concrete and mortar.
 SikaRep® can be used on exterior or interior, horizontal and vertical
applications
 Compatible with the properties of typical concretes
 Low water absorption, but vapour permeable
 Non corrosive, non toxic
 Excellent Chloride and Carbonation Resistance

Characteristics /  One component, requires the addition of water only


Advantages  Easy to mix, apply and finish
 Excellent adhesion
 Shrinkage compensated

Tests / Standards Al-Futtaim Tarmac Laboratories, United Arab Emirates


ASTM C109 Compressive strength
ASTM C 348 Flexural Strength
BSEN12390 water Penetration
BS 1881:part 122 Water Absorption
ASTM C 157 Length Change

Product Data
Cementitious, Silica fume, polymer composition
Type

Grey powder
Form
Packaging 25 kg bag

Store in a dry area between 5ºC and 35ºC. Protect from direct sunlight
Storage

Storage Conditions / 12 months minimum from production date if stored properly in original unopened
Shelf-Life packaging

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Technical Data

o
Density at 25 C Approx. 2.0-2.1Kg/Lit (fresh wet density)
Mixing Ratio 4.0-4.5 liter potable water per 25kg bag(16 -18 % water addition )
Setting Time ~45 mins
Compressive Strength
(ASTM C109) 28 days
~ 40(±5) N/mm2

2
Flexural Strength 7-9N/mm (BS 6319-P3)

2
Adhesion Strength ~ 2 N/mm (BS 1881 part 207)
Thickness Minimum 5mm
Maximum 30mm

Yield Approx. 14 Liter per 25 kg bag


2
Modulus of Elasticity Approximately 33,000 N/mm (BS 1881 Part 121)
2
Initial Surface 0.01 ml/(m .sec) (BS 1881 Part 208)
Absorption
O
Temperature Minimum 5 C
O
Maximum 40 C (substrate)
Coefficient of Thermal -6 ○
Approx 13x10 per C
Expansion

System
Information
Application Details

Substrate Preparation

Concrete surfaces should be clean, sound and free from oil, grease, organic growth
& curing compounds.
Metal surfaces (steel and iron) should be free from scale, rust, oil and grease.
Pre wet substrate substrate to a saturated surface dry condition (SSD) prior to
application . Avoid puddles and standing water.

Mechanically prepare concrete surfaces to remove laitance, curing compounds and


other loose materials back to sound concrete, to provide a mechanical key for the
subsequent product.

For large volume repairs to columns, walls or soffits, mark the extremity of the
repair area and saw cut to a minimum depth of 10mm to define the area to be
removed.
Chip out the area within the saw cut back to sound concrete, to a minimum depth of
10 mm ensuring no feather edges and a good mechanical key for the SikaRep® .

If steel reinforcement is exposed, continue to break out the concrete to at least


15mm behind the bars, and mechanically prepare by grit blasting to remove
rust, contamination or other loose material.

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Bonding Agent and Steel For standard concrete repair procedures:
Protection
Reinforcing should be treated with a suitable protective coating such as Sika
SikaTop® Armatec® 110 EpoCem.
The concrete bond line should receive an application of a suitable bonding agent,
such as MonoTop® 610 or SikaTop® Armatec® 110 EpoCem, will improve
adhesion on large areas or where particularly dense concrete substrates are
involved.

Application
Instructions
Mixing
Accurately measure 4.0 to 4.5 litres of drinking quality water and place 3.5 to 4.0
litres in a suitable empty container with sufficient volume to accommodate the
mixed material.
Slowly add the powder to the water and mix continuously for 2-3 minutes using a
slow speed drill and clean, rust free, mixing paddle or forced action mixer, until a
homogenous consistency is achieved.
Then add the remaining water and mix for an additional 2 minutes .
DO NOT MIX BY HAND OR PART MIX BAGS!
Application Before applying, let the mixed mortar stand for 2 - 3 minutes after mixing to allow
entrapped air to escape.
Apply SikaRep® while the bonding agent is still wet.
Apply SikaRep® while the bonding agent is still wet. The mortar can be applied by
spatula or trowel. For any thickness greater than 30 mm, SikaRep® must be
applied in several layers. As soon as the mortar has started to set it can be
smoothed by wooden or synthetic float, styrofoam block or sponge. For a very fine
surface finish, Sika MonoTop® 620 / 625 can be applied over the SikaRep®.
Curing Where ambient conditions may lead to rapid surface drying, the use of light water
fogging for 48 hrs or the application on exposed surfaces with Antisol-E Curing
Compound or use other approved
Curing methods such as polyethylene sheeting or wet hessian. (Do not commence
Fogging until final set has been reached).

Cleaning Clean equipment and mixer after application with water. Hardened material can
only be removed mechanically.

Remarks SikaRep® should not be used at temperatures below 5°C. At ambient temperatures
above 35°C, the material should be stored in the shade and chilled water should be
used for mixing. SikaRep® may be overcoated with Sikagard® ElastoColor W,
Sikagard-680 S, Sikagard-550 W Elastic and all SikaRep® and MonoTop®
products.
For additional information on SikaRep® or other repair materials
contact our Technical Services Department

Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the application fields.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Do not dispose of into water or soil but according to local regulations.


Ecology
Toxicity Non-toxic under the relevant Gulf health and safety codes
Transportation Non-hazardous.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 17/12/2014
Identification no. CRP 22/07/2014
02 03 02 01 002 0 000002
® ®
Sikagard -720 EpoCem

Sikagard®-720 EpoCem®
3-part cement and epoxy combination micro mortar for surface
sealing
® ®
Product Sikagard -720 EpoCem is a three part, epoxy modified cementitious, thixotropic,
fine textured mortar for levelling and finishing of concrete, mortar or stone
Description surfaces.
The product is suitable for use in tropical and hot climates.
Uses  As a levelling layer over concrete and mortars in 0.5 - 3 mm on vertical or
horizontal surfaces.
 Application in new works or damaged concrete in aggressive chemical
Construction

environments
 Application over high moisture content substrates, even green concrete
 As a Temporary Moisture Barrier (TMB) (min. 2 mm thick) allowing the
application of Epoxy, Polyurethane and PMMA* resin coatings or floors
requiring dry substrates for a lasting solution
 As a pore sealer for the re-profiling, smoothing and levelling of concrete
surfaces
 Suitable for moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.3 of EN 1504-9)
 Suitable for restoration work (Principle 3, method 3.1 and 3.3 of EN 1504-9)
 Suitable for physical resistance (Principle 5, method 5.1 of EN 1504-9)
 Suitable for preserving or restoring passivity (Principle 7, method 7.1 and 7.2 of
EN 1504-9)
 Suitable for increasing resistivity (Principle 8, method 8.3 of EN 1504-9)
* See Notes on Application / Limitations

Characteristics /  Better chemical resistance than a PCC mortar


Advantages  Excellent protection of concrete in aggressive environments
 CE certified in accordance with EN 1504 parts 2 and 3
 Impervious to liquids but permeable to water vapour
 Excellent bond to green or hardened concrete whether damp or dry
®
 Fast over-coating of Sika resin based finish products
 Ideal preparation for smooth surface finishes
 For internal or external use
 Contains no solvents
 Can be applied by hand or mechanically

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Tests

Approval / Standards ITT reports * for EN 1504-2, Ref. 09/343-946, dated May 6th, 2009 and EN
1504-3 Ref. 09/300-964 dated May 4th, 2009 by Applus Laboratory,
Barcelona, Spain.
Qualification tests in accordance with Swiss Standard SIA 162/5, Ref.
A-29’212-1E, dated September 26th, 2005 by LPM AG, Beinwil am See,
Switzerland.
Conforms to the requirements of EN 1504-2 for principles 2 (MC), 5 (PR) and
8 (IR) as a Coating as well as to the requirements of EN 1504-3 for principles
3 (CR) and 7 (RP) as R4 mortar.

Product Data

Appearance / Colour Part A - resin: White


Part B - hardener: Transparent yellow
Part C - filler Aggregate powder
Finish Colour: Matt grey

Packaging Pre-dosed 21 kg sets.

Part A: 1.14 kg plastic container


Part B: 2.86 kg plastic container
Part C: 17.0 kg plastic or aluminium lined double paper
bags

Storage

Storage conditions Store in original, unopened and undamaged sealed packaging in cool and dry
conditions between +5°C and +30°C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Part A, Part B: Protect from frost

Part C: Protect from humidity

Shelf Life Part A + B: 12 months


Part C: 6 months
From date of production if stored properly.

Technical Data

Chemical Base Epoxy modified cementitious morta .

Density (at 20°C) Part A: ~ 1.05 kg/lt


Part B: ~ 1.03 kg/lt
Part C: ~ 1.30 kg/lt
Mixed A+B+C: ~ 2.00 kg/lt (EN 1015-6)

Layer Thickness Min.: 0.5 mm / Max.: 3 mm


Isolated and confined small areas (< 0.012) up to 5 mm
Service Temperature -30°C to +80°C for continuous exposure (EN 13501-1)

EU Regulation VOC - According EU-Directive 2004/42, the maximum allowed content VOC (Product
Decopaint Directive category IIA / Cat. C / Type wb) is ready for use, 40 g/l (limit 2010).
The max. content of Sikagard®-720 EpoCem, ready for use is <40 g/l VOC.

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Mechanical /
Physical Properties
2
Compressive Strength > 45 N/mm after 28 days (EN 12190)
2
Flexural Strength Flexural Strength > 5 N/mm after 28 days (EN 12190)
Freeze / Thaw / De-Icing Resistance Factor WFT-99% (High) (Method BE II acc. to D-R)
Salt Resistance
Sulphate Resistance High Sulphate Resistance (ASTM C 1012)
Fire Rating Class A2(fl) -S1 (EN 13501-1)
Coefficient of Carbon μC02 ≈ 5400 (EN 1062-6)
Dioxide Diffusion
Elastic Modulus ~17 GPa (SIA/162/1)
Coefficient of Thermal ~13.0 μm / m ºC (EN 13057)
Expansion

Resistance
® ®
Chemical Resistance Sikagard -720 EpoCem has improved chemical resistance over plain concrete in
aggressive environments, but is not designed as a chemical protection. For
specific chemical resistance, always overcoat with a suitable product from the
Construction

® ®
Sikafloor and Sikagard range. For occasional exposure or spillages, consult your
local Sika technical department.

Additional Information

EN 1504-3
Compressive strength Class R4 (EN 12190)
Chloride ion content ≤ 0.05% (EN1015-17)
Adhesive bond ≥ 2.0 MPa (EN 1542)
Restrained shrinkage / ≥ 2.0 MPa (EN 12617-4)
expansion (bond str. after test)
Durability Carbonation Pass (EN 13295)
resistance
Thermal compatibility: ≥ 2.0 MPa (EN 13412)
Freeze Thaw
Skid resistance Class III : > 55 units wet tested (EN 13687-1)
-2 -0.5
Capillary absorption: ≤ 0,5 kg.m .h (EN 13501-1)
(water permeability)

EN 1504-2
Abrasion resistance: Weight loss < 3000mg H22/rotation, 1000cycles/load 1000g (EN ISO 5470-1)
(Taber Test)
Permeability to Class I: SD < 5 m (permeable to water vapour) (ISO 7783-2)
water vapour
-2 -0.5
Capillary absorption and < 0,1 kg.m .h (EN 1062-3 )
permeability to water
Impact resistance After loading no cracks or delamination Class III: ≥ 20Nm (EN ISO 6272-1)
2
Adhesion strength by ≥ 2.0 N/mm (horizontal with trafficking) (EN 1542)
pull-off test

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System Information
® ®
System Structure Sikagard -720 EpoCem is part of the range of Sika mortars complying with the
relevant part of European Standard EN 1504 and comprising of:
Bonding primer/Corrosion Protection:
®
 Sika MonoTop -910 N Normal use
® ® ®
 SikaTop Armatec -110 EpoCem Demanding requirements
Repair mortar:
®
 Sika MonoTop -412 N or NFG Structural hand & machine applied repair
mortar (R4 type)
Render:
® ®
 Sikagard -720 EpoCem
Top Coating:
 Not generally required but consult local Sika Technical Department if necessary
® ®
from the Sikafloor and Sikagard range

Application Details
2
Consumption / Dosage Screed / Mortar / Render: ~ 2.0 kg/m /mm thickness
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material required
Construction

due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level or wastage, etc.


Substrate Quality The concrete substrate must be sound and of sufficient compressive strength
2 2
(minimum 25 N/mm ) with a minimum pull off strength of 1.5 N/mm .
The substrate must be damp but free of standing water and free of all
contaminants such as oil, grease, coatings and surface treatments, etc.
Substrate Preparation Concrete substrates must be prepared mechanically using abrasive blast cleaning
or high pressure water jetting equipment to remove cement laitance, especially oil
or wax containing layers and achieve an open textured surface.
Weak concrete must be removed and surface defects such as blow holes and
voids must be fully exposed.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes/voids and surface levelling must be
® ®
carried out using appropriate products from the Sikafloor , Sikadur , Sika
® ®
MonoTop and Sikagard range of materials. Refer to your local Sika technical
department for guidance
High spots shall be removed by grinding
All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces
before application of the product, preferably by brush and/or vacuum.
Prime surface by pre-wetting the concrete surface and do not allow to dry before
® ®
application of Sikagard -720 EpoCem . The surface shall not be saturated but
shall appear dark matt or saturated surface dry (SSD).
Priming is suitable for each of these substrates:
Green concrete (as soon as mechanical preparation is possible)
Damp concrete (> 14 days old)
Damp aged concrete (rising moisture)

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Application Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +8°C min. / +30°C max.
Ambient Temperature +8°C min. / +30°C max.
® ®
Substrate Moisture Sikagard -720 EpoCem can be applied on green or damp concrete, without any
Content standing water.
Although the product can be applied onto green concrete surfaces (> 24 hours), it
is advised to allow at least 3 days for early shrinkage of concrete to occur in order
to prevent concrete shrinkage cracks from appearing on the screed surface.
Relative Air Humidity 20% min. / 80% max.

Application Instructions
Mixing Prior to mixing, shake Part A (white liquid) briefly until homogenous, then pour into
the container of Part B and shake vigorously for at least 30 seconds. When dosing
out of drums, stir and homogenise first.
Pour the mixed binder (A+B) into a suitable mixing container (capacity of about 30
litres) and gradually add Part C while stirring with a power mixer. Mix thoroughly
for 3 minutes until a uniform mix has been achieved, with no lumps.
Mix only full units of A+B+C components. Do not mix smaller amounts. Do not add
water.
Construction

Mixing Tools Mix using a slow speed electric mixer (300 - 400 rpm) with helical paddle or other
suitable equipment.
For mixing 2 – 3 bags at once, using single or counter rotating double mortar
(basket type) and forced action (pan type) mixers are also suitable. Free fall mixers
must not be used.
Application Method / Hand application:
Tools ® ®
Place mixed Sikagard -720 EpoCem onto the matt-damp substrate and spread
evenly to the required thickness with a trowel or spatula. When necessary, it may
be finished with a moist neoprene sponge or brush.
Mechanical Application:
Placement on to the surface can also be done using a hopper gun or wet spray
technique. For example an Aliva Hopper gun, a Putzmeister S-5 or a Graco T-Max
405. Subsequent finishing by hand is required.
Do not use additional water, which would disturb the surface finish and cause
discolouration.
® ®
Freshly applied Sikagard -720 EpoCem must be protected from rain for at least
24 hours.
® ®
Once Sikagard -720 EpoCem is tack free it is possible to apply vapour
permeable seal coats. Always verify that surface moisture < 4% when applying
vapour tight coatings.
A seamless finish can be achieved if a “wet” edge is maintained during application.
Cleaning of Tools Clean all mixing and application equipment with water immediately after use.
Hardened material can only be mechanically removed.
Pot Life 21 kg unit
Temperature Time
+10°C ~ 80 minutes
+20°C ~ 40 minutes
+30°C ~ 20 minutes

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® ®
Waiting Time / Once Sikagard -720 EpoCem is tack free it is possible to apply vapour
Over-Coating permeable seal coats
® ®
For the application of vapour tight coatings on Sikagard -720 EpoCem , allow the
surface moisture to fall below 4%, not earlier than:
Substrate Temperature Waiting times
+10°C ~60 hours
+20°C ~15 hours
+30°C ~8 hours
Note: Times are approximate at 75% r.h. and will be affected by changing ambient
and substrate conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity.
® ®
Notes on Application /  Always ensure good ventilation when using Sikagard -720 EpoCem in a
Limitations confined space, to remove excess moisture.
® ®
 Freshly applied Sikagard -720 EpoCem must be protected from damp,
condensation and water for at least 24 hours.
® ®
 For external applications, apply primer and Sikagard -720 EpoCem on a
falling temperature. If applied during rising temperatures “pin holing” can occur.
 Non-moving construction joints require pre-treatment with a stripe coat of
® ®
primer and Sikagard -720 EpoCem . Treat as follows:
® ®
Static Cracks: Prefill and level with Sikadur or Sikafloor epoxy resin.
Dynamic Cracks (> 0.4mm): To be assessed on site and if necessary apply a
Construction

stripe coat of elastomeric material or design as a movement joint.


 The incorrect assessment and treatment of cracks can lead to a reduced
service life and reflective cracking.
® ®
 Colour variations can occur on unsealed Sikagard -720 EpoCem through
exposure to direct sun light. This however, will not influence the mechanical
properties.
® ®
 When overlaying with PMMA screeds, the surface of Sikagard -720 EpoCem
must be fully broadcast with sand 0.4 - 0.7 mm.
®
 The TMB effect in EpoCem is limited in time, without additional preparation.
Always verify the surface moisture content if more than 5-7 days have passed
since application.

Curing Details
Applied Product ready for
use
Temperature Full cure
+10°C ~ 14 days
+20°C ~ 7 days
+30°C ~ 4 days
Note: All cure times are approximate and will be affected by changing substrate
and ambient conditions.

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Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests.
Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control.

Local Restrictions Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the performance of this
product may vary from country to country. Please consult the local Product Data
Sheet for the exact description of the product uses.

Health and Safety For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical
products, users shall refer to the most recent Material Safety Data Sheet containing
Information physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-related data.

Legal Notes The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application
and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika's current
knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and
applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika’s recommendations. In
practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such
that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose,
nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred
either from this information, or from any written recommendations, or from any other
advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s suitability for the
intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the properties
of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders
are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product
concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request.
Construction

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G)
CRACK BRIDGING AND ANTI-CARBONATION PROTECTIVE COATING FOR CONCRETE

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) is a one component, ▪ Crack-bridging.
plasto-elastic coating based on acrylic dispersion with ▪ High diffusion resistance against CO2 reducing the
excellent crack-bridging properties. It has excellent rate of carbonation
resistance against carbonation and ingress of chloride ▪ Water resistive, and vapour permeable
ions, sulphates and oxygen. ▪ Very good resistance against chlorides, weathering
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. and ageing
▪ Environmentally friendly (solvent free)
USES ▪ Reduced tendency to dirt pick up and contamination
▪ Excellent properties / reaction to fire: Class A accord-
▪ Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) is used for protection ing to ASTM E84-16
and enhancement of concrete structures (normal and
lightweight concrete), especially exposed outdoor APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
concrete surfaces with a risk of cracking.
▪ Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) is used with concrete re- ▪ Applus Laboratories Report No. 15/10467-1097-S for
pair works as an elastic protective coating on Sika® crack bridging, classified as Class A4 and Class B.3.1
smoothing mortars (SikaRep®, Sika Monotop® range), according to UNE-EN 1062-7:2004 Methods A - C.2
fibre cement and overcoating of existing soundly ad- and B - B.3.1
hering coatings ▪ Certified by Thomas Bell-Wright International Con-
▪ Suitable for protection against ingress (Principle 1, sultants according to ASTM E84-16 : Standard Test
method 1.3 of EN 1504-9), Method for Surface Burning Characteristic of Build-
▪ Suitable for moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.3 ing Materials. Certificate number: TBW0300203
of EN 1504-9) ▪ Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) follows the require-
▪ Suitable for increasing the resistivity (Principle 8, ments of EN 1504-2 as a protective coating
method 8.3 of EN 1504-9)
▪ Can be applied on various substrates such as bricks,
masonary, concrete blocks, and metal elements such
as aluminum sections.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Acrylate dispersion
Packaging 20 kg pail
Appearance / Colour Thixotropic liquid available in standard RAL colours (RAL7038, RAL7035,
RAL9003 and RAL9016). Other RAL colours subject to minimum product or-
der.
Shelf life 12 months from date of production

Product Data Sheet


Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G)
November 2017, Version 01.01
020303030020000016

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Storage conditions Store in cool, dry conditions in original, undamaged sealed packaging and
at temperatures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight,
heat and moisture.
Density ~1.34 kg/l (20 °C)
Solid content ~60 %
Solid content by volume ~46 %
Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- The maximum content of Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) is < 40 g/l VOC for
tent the ready to use product.
Viscosity 1200 Cps (25 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Elongation at Break Room temperature (not exposed to weathering): ~37 % (EN 1504-2)

Crack Bridging Ability Class A 4 (> 1.25 mm) (UNE-EN 1062-7:2004 Method A - C.2)
Class B.3.1 (UNE-EN 1062-7:2004 Method B - B.3.1)

Reaction to Fire lab result Class A - require- (ASTM E84-16)


ments
Flame Spread In- 15 0 - 25
dex (FSI)
Smoke Develop- 0 0 - 450
ment Index (SDI)

Water Absorption w = 0.024 kg/(m2h0.5) (UNE-EN 1062-3:2008)

SYSTEMS
System Structure System Product (1) Number of applica-
tions
Priming (2) Sikagard®-552 W 1
Aquaprimer (G)
Priming (optional) Sikagard®-550 W Elast- 1
ic (G) diluted with 20 -
25% water
Priming (optional) Sikagard®-700 S 1
Top coat (3) Sikagard®-550 W Elast- 2 - 3
ic (G)
Note (1) Please refer to the respective data sheet for additional informa-
tion.
Note (2) For very difficult substrate (very dense or weak with tensile
strength < 1 N/mm2) and/or the use of hydrophobic primer Sikagard®-700
S.
Note (3) In case of an intensive yellow or red colour shade and/or a dark
substrate, more than two coats might be required.
A third coat is also required in order to achieve the required DFT thickness
for full durability (crack bridging, adhesion after thermal cycling, etc.)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption
Product Per coat
Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) ~0.10 - 0.15 kg/m2
Sikagard®-700 S ~0.15 - 0.30 kg/m2
Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) ~0.25 - 0.35 kg/m2
Some substrates will require higher consumption than indicated above.
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc..

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Layer Thickness Recommended minimum dry film thickness to achieve the required charac-
teristics ≈200 microns.
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 80 %
Dew Point Temperature must be at least 3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Waiting time between coats at +23 °C substrate temperature:
Previous coating Minimum waiting time Next coating
Sikagard®-552 W 5h Sikagard®-550 W Elast-
Aquaprimer (G) ic (G)
Sikagard®-552 W 12 h Sikagard®-Putty AE
Aquaprimer (G)
Sikagard®-700 S 24 h Sikagard®-550 W Elast-
ic (G)
Sikagard®-700 S 24 h Sikagard®-Putty AE
Sikagard®-550 W Elast- 8 h Sikagard®-550 W Elast-
ic (G) ic (G)
Note: When application is on existing coatings, the waiting time for both
primers will increase by 100 %.
Refresher coats of Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) can be applied without
priming if the existing coat has been thoroughly cleaned
Curing Treatment Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) does not require any special curing but must be
protected from rain for at least 4 hours at +23 °C.
Full cure: ~7 d at +23 °C

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS an average value of 0.8 N/mm2 is required with no


single value below 0.5 N/mm2.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT
APPLICATION
The substrate must be dense and free from loose and
friable particles. Tensile adhesion strength (pull off) of Apply Sikagard®-700 S or Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer
the substrate must be more than 1 N/mm2. (G) evenly onto the substrate.
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) can be applied by brush,
and surface levelling must be carried out by using ap- roller or airless spray.
propriate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sika® CLEANING OF TOOLS
MonoTop®, SikaTop®, SikaRep® or Sikagard® range of
materials, refer to the latest product data sheet. For Clean all tools and application equipment with clean
cement based products, allow a curing time of at least water immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi-
5 days before coating (except when the EpoCem is al can only be removed mechanically.
used, then coating can be applied after 24 hours). For Sikagard®-700 S use Colma Cleaner.

Exposed concrete without existing coating: LIMITATIONS


The surface must be dry, sound and free from loose
and friable particles. Suitable preparation methods are Do not apply when there is:
steam cleaning, high pressure water jetting or blast- ▪ Rain expected
cleaning. New concrete must be at least 28 days old.
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Exposed concrete with existing coating:
Existing coatings must be tested to confirm their All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
tensile adhesion to the substrate and their suitability - on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
tensile adhesion test average > 0.8 N/mm2 with no due to circumstances beyond our control.
single value below 0.5 N/mm2 – refer to the relevant
Method Statement for more details.
For water based coating, use Sikagard-552 W
Aquaprimer (G) as primer.
For solvent based coating please contact Sika Technic-
al Department for clarification.
In case of doubt, carry out adherence testing to de-
termine which primer is most suitable – wait at least 2
weeks prior to conducting the tensile adhesion test -

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G)
WATER DISPERSED ADHESION PROMOTING PRIMER

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) is a one part water ▪ Water dispersed - solvent free
dispersed adhesion promoting primer for water dis- ▪ Environmentally friendly
persed polymer paint coatings. ▪ Water vapour permeable
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Can be used as an adhesion promoter

USES APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


▪ Priming coat for concrete and dense mineral sub- Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) follows the require-
strates like fibre cement, aerated concrete, gypsum ments of EN 1504-2
and thin rendering.
▪ Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) can also be used as
a primer on firmly adhering existing water based
coatings.
▪ Suitable as primer for protection coating systems
against ingress (Principle 1, method 1.3 of EN 1504-9)
▪ Suitable as primer for protection coating systems for
moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.3 of EN 1504-
9)
▪ Suitable as primer for protection coating systems for
increasing the resistivity (Principle 8, method 8.3 of
EN 1504-9)

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Acrylate dispersion
Packaging 20 L plastic pail
Appearance / Colour Liquid / milky white
Shelf life 12 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry conditions between 5
°C and 35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.0 kg/l (at +20 °C)
Solid content ~17 % by volume

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SYSTEMS
System Structure 1 x Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio The material is supplied ready for use. Stir thoroughly prior to application.
Consumption Depending on surface absorption 0.10 - 0.12 kg/m2.
Some substrates will require higher consumption than indicated above.
This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional material
required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level and
wastage etc.
Ambient Air Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 80 %
Dew Point Temperature must be at least 3 °C above dew point.
Substrate Temperature +8 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Waiting Time / Overcoating Waiting time before coating:
Substrate temperature Time
+8 °C 12 h
+20 °C 5h
+35 °C 2.5 h
Note: When application is on existing coating, waiting time prior to over-
coat the primer will increase by 100 %.
Use only water dispersed coating systems on top of Sikagard®-552 W
Aquaprimer (G).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Inadequate adhesion:


Existing coatings must be completely removed by suit-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT able methods and the substrate must be sufficiently
sound etc. as above.
The substrate must be dense and free from loose and Adequate adhesion:
friable particles. Tensile strength of the substrate must Thorough cleaning of all surfaces by steam cleaning or
be more than 1 N/mm2. high pressure water jetting. In case of existing well ad-
Repairs to the substrate, filling of blowholes / voids hering water based coating, use Sikagard®-552 W
and surface levelling must be carried out using appro- Aquaprimer (G) as primer. For solvent based coating
priate products from the Sikafloor®, Sikadur®, Sika® please contact Sika Technical Department for clarifica-
MonoTop®, SikaTop®, SikaRep® or Sikagard® range of tion.
materials, refer to the latest product data sheet. For In case of doubt, carry out adherence testing to de-
cement based products, allow a curing time of at least termine which primer is most suitable - wait at least 2
5 days before coating (except when the EpoCem is weeks prior to conduct the adhesion test.
used, then coating can be applied after 24 hours).
Exposed concrete without existing coating: CURING TREATMENT
Suitable preparation methods are steam cleaning, high
pressure water jetting or blastcleaning. New concrete Sikagard®-552 W Aquaprimer (G) does not require any
must be at least 28 days old. special curing but must be protected from rain for at
least 30 minutes at +20 °C.
Thin layer renderings: CLEANING OF TOOLS
Allow a curing time of at least 4 days before to pro-
ceed with the priming. Clean all tools and application equipment with clean
water immediately after use. Hardened / cured materi-
Exposed concrete with existing coating: al can only be removed mechanically.
Existing coatings must be tested to confirm their adhe-
sion to the substrate - adhesion test average: > 1.0
N/mm2 with no single value below 0.7 N/mm2 for sub-
sequent top rigid coating; > 0.8 N/mm² with no single
value below 0.5 N/mm² for subsequent top elastic
coating respectively.

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LIMITATIONS LEGAL NOTES
Do not apply when there is: The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
▪ Expected rain tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA rent knowledge and experience of the products when
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
due to circumstances beyond our control. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- from this information, or from any written recom-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
this product may vary from country to country. Please user of the product must test the product’s suitability
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
product data and uses. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing be supplied on request.
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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Product Data Sheet
Edition 5/02/18
Identification no: 1
Sikagard®-680 SG

Sikagard®-680 SG
Anti-Carbonation Protective & Decorative coating for concrete

®
Product Sikagard -680 SG is a one part solvent containing coating, based on acrylic resins.
It is resistant to weathering, alkalis, chloride ions and ageing. It is available in
Description coloured grades for use on mineral substrates including concrete and other
cementitious surfaces

Sikagard®-680 SG protects concrete against aggressive atmospheric influences


and promotes a self-cleaning effect on the treated surfaces. It does not adversely
influence the characteristic texture of the concrete.
Uses • Protection and enhancement of old and new concrete and other cementitious
materials on building and infrastructures elements, especially facades.

• Protective and Finishing coat for Precast Concrete Elements

• Protect from attack by chloride ions, sulphates and carbon dioxide.


Characteristics / • Sikagard®-680 SG provides excellent UV resistance.
Advantages • Due to its quick drying properties, the coating is rain resistant within a short
time
• Almost no change in the texture characteristics of the concrete surface
• Sikagard®-680 SG protects the concrete against aggressive atmospheric
influences, which can penetrate into the concrete in the form of salts or gases
• Very high diffusion resistance against carbon dioxide and, therefore reduces
considerably the rate and depth of carbonation of the concrete
• Water vapour permeability is not adversely affected.
• Dirt pick up is reduced and the concrete is no longer discoloured by rain.

Suitable for Protection against ingress, moisture control and increasing the
Resistivity as per the requirements of EN 1504-9

Product Data
Form
Appearance / Colours White, RAL 7038 and other colours on request depending on volume
Packaging 25 kg pails

Storage
Storage Conditions / 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and unopened
Shelf-Life original sealed packaging in cool and dry conditions. Protect from direct sunlight.

Technical Data
Chemical Base Acrylate resin in solvent
Density ~1.45 kg/l at 25°C
Approx. Dependent on colour shade, small variations are possible.

906
Non volatile matter ~ 70 % by weight
Flash Point +39°C
0
Gloss at 60 2.8 after 72 hours (UNE 48-026)
2
Tensile Strength 2.39 N/mm (UNE-EN ISO 527)
Elongation at break 4.39% (UNE-EN ISO 527)
Dry film thickness (DFT) ~ 80 Microns @ 0.20 kg/m² per coat
Water Vapour Diffusion (UNE-EN ISO 7783-2)

Dry film thickness d = 146 µm

Equivalent air layer thickness Sd = 2.80m


2
Water Vapour transmission rate 7.5 gm/m d

System
Information
®
System Structure In normal situation: 2 x Sikagard -680 SG
When combined with hydrophobic impregnation priming coats:
1 - 2 x Sikagard®-702 W or Sikagard®-700 S
2 x Sikagard®-680 SG

Application Details
Consumption Approx. consumption =0.20 kg/m² per coat for DFT of 80 micron
Substrate Preparation Exposed concrete without existing coating:
The surface must be dry, sound and free from loose and friable particles.
Suitable preparation methods are steam cleaning, high pressure water jetting or
blastcleaning.
New concrete must be at least 28 days old.
If required, a levelling pore sealer (e.g. Sika® MonoTop®-620, Sikagard® 720
EpoCem® , SikaGard® Putty, Sikadur® PF) should be applied. For cement based
products, allow a curing time of at least 4 days before coating.
Exposed concrete with existing coating:
Existing coatings must be tested to confirm their adhesion to the substrate -
adhesion test average > 1.0 N/mm2 with no single value below 0.7 N/mm2.
Inadequate adhesion:
Existing coatings must be completely removed by suitable methods and the
substrate must be sufficiently sound and suitable to be coated as above.
Adequate adhesion:
Thorough cleaning of all surfaces by means of steam cleaning or high pressure
water jetting. Normally, Sikagard®-680 SG can be applied on existing coating
without any priming - It is recommended to carry out adhesion testing on a small
scale prior to full scale operations.
Note: Existing water-based coating, even well adhering, must be removed
completely prior to apply Sikagard®-680 SG

Application
Conditions /
Limitations
Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max.
Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +40°C max.
Relative Air Humidity < 85%
Dew Point Temperature must be at least 3°C above dew point

907
Application
Instructions
Mixing Sikagard®-680 SG is supplied ready for use. Stir thoroughly prior to application.
In difficult painting conditions such as very low or very high temperatures, up to 5%
of Sika® Thinner C can be added. Do not use any other thinner.
Application Method / For use on very dense substrates, the first coat of Sikagard®-680 SG shall be
Tools thinned with up to 10% Sika® Thinner C.
Sikagard®-680 SG can be applied by brush or short-piled lambskin roller.

®
Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika Thinner C immediately after
use. Hardened / cured material can only be removed mechanically.
Waiting Time / Waiting time between coats:
Overcoating
Substrate temperature Time
+10°C 8 hours
+20°C 4 hours
+30°C 3 hours
®
Note: Refresher coats of Sikagard -680 SG can be applied without priming if the
existing coating has been thoroughly cleaned.
Notes on Application / Do not apply when there is:
Limitations
- Expected rain
- Relative humidity > 85%
- Temperature below +5°C and/or below dew point
For lightweight concrete façade, we recommend a crack bridging intermediate coat
such as Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G).
In marine environments, an impregnation of Sikagard®-702 W Aquaphob or
®
Sikagard -700 S is recommended as water repellent primer.
On fair faced and precast concrete without Sika® MonoTop-620, Sikagard® 720
EpoCem® or SikaGard® Putty, bubbles may occur if the application is carried
out during rising temperatures.
Do not apply the product to weak cementitious substrates with compressive
strength < 25 Mpa, or pull off strength less than 1 Mpa, we recommend a crack
bridging intermediate coat such as Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G).
The system is fully resistant for all normal atmospheric exposures and rainfall etc.
Splashed water containing de-icing salts or sea water may cause a loss of gloss
and colour shade variation. However the protective performances are not adversely
affected.

Curing Details
Curing Treatment Sikagard®-680 SG does not require any special curing but must be protected from
rain for at least 3 hour at +20°C.
Applied Product ready Full cure: ~ 5 days at +20°C
for use

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Product Data Sheet
Edition: 01/05/2012
Identification no.
Version no: UAE
® ®
Sika FerroGard -903

Sika® FerroGard®-903
Corrosion Inhibiting Impregnation
Sika FerroGard -903 is a surface applied corrosion inhibitor, designed for use as
® ®
Product
an impregnation of steel reinforced concrete. Sika FerroGard -903 is based on
® ®
Description organic and inorganic compounds. Sika FerroGard -903 penetrates the concrete
® ®

and forms a protective monomolecular layer on the surface of the reinforcing steel.
Construction

Protection with Sika FerroGard -903 both delays the start of corrosion and
® ®

reduces the corrosion rate. Corrosion protection with Sika FerroGard -903
® ®

increases the service and maintenance life cycles by up to 15 years when used as
part of a complete Sika Concrete Repair and Protection System.
Sika FerroGard -903 is suitable for use in hot and tropical climates.
® ®

Uses  For the corrosion protection of steel reinforced concrete structures above and
below ground
 For repair and maintenance as treatment of (as yet) undamaged reinforced
concrete structures where reinforced steel which is corroding, or is in danger of
corroding due to the effects of carbonation or chloride attack
Sika FerroGard -903 is especially suitable for extending the service life of
® ®

aesthetically valuable fair-faced concrete surfaces
Advantages  Does not change the appearance of the concrete structure
 Does not alter the water vapour diffusion capability
 Long term protection and durability
 Can be applied to the surface of existing repairs and surrounding areas to
prevent the development of incipient anodes
 Can be applied where other repair/prevention options are not viable
 Economic extension of the service life of reinforced concrete structures
 Easy, economical application
 Penetration depth can be tested on site using the Sika “Qualitative Colour Test”
- refer to your local Technical Service Department for details

Product Data
Form Liquid
Appearance/ Colours Transparent.
Packaging 25 kg pail
180 kg drum

Storage
Storage Conditions Store in a cool environment. In case of frost (< -5°C), reversible crystallisation may
occur. If this happens let the product warm to room temperature (+15 to +25 °C),
then stir well to re-dissolve the crystals.
Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and unopened,
original sealed packaging.

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Technical Data
Chemical Base Amino alcohol and inorganic combination.
Density (at +20°C) ~ 1.13

Application Details
Consumption Generally 0.50 kg/m².
For very dense concrete with low permeability, the rate of application of Sika
®

FerroGard -903 can be reduced but must not be lower than 0.30 kg/m².
®

Substrate Quality Clean and from dust, dirt, oil, grease, efflorescence, hydrophobic impregnations
and coatings etc.
Substrate Preparation Cleaning is preferably done by high-pressure water jetting - do not use hot water.
The substrate should be allowed to dry out prior to the application of Sika
®
®
FerroGard -903.
Sika FerroGard -903 is supplied ready for use and must not be diluted.
® ®
Mixing
Do not shake the material prior to use. Following transportation, some foam may
appear in the pail - this does not affect the performance of the product.
Sika FerroGard -903 should be applied to saturation by brush, roller or low
® ®
Application Method /
Tools pressure spray equipment.
Do not apply in direct sunlight.
To improve penetration speed, concrete treated with Sika FerroGard -903 may be
® ®

dampened once or twice 1 - 3 days after application.


Where there are high aesthetic demands on fair-faced concrete, the treated
surfaces should be cleaned by water jetting (~ 100 bars) within 2 days of the
application.
Sika FerroGard -903 does not require any special curing but must be protected
® ®
Curing
from rain for at least 6 hours at +20°C.
Cleaning Use water to clean application equipment etc.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus
CORROSION INHIBITING IMPREGNATION (IMPROVED FORMULATION)

DESCRIPTION ▪ Long term protection and durability


▪ Can be applied to the surface of existing repairs and
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is a surface applied mixed to surrounding areas to prevent the development of
corrosion inhibitor, designed for use as an impregna- incipient anodes
tion of steel reinforced concrete. ▪ Protects both, cathodic (principle 9) and anodic (prin-
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is based on organic com- ciple 11) zones of reinforcing steel
pounds. Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus penetrates the ▪ Can be applied where other repair/prevention op-
concrete and forms a protective monomolecular layer tions are not viable
on the surface of the reinforcing steel. ▪ Economic extension of the service life of reinforced
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus both delays the start of cor- concrete structures
rosion and reduces the corrosion rate. Corrosion pro- ▪ Easy, economical application, renewable
tection with Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus increases the ▪ Comply with GHS/CLP regulation
service and maintenance life cycles by up to 15 years ▪ Can be used as part of a simple yet effective con-
when used as a part of a complete Sika Concrete Re- crete repair and protection system
pair and Protection System. ▪ Penetration depth can be tested on site using the
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. Sika “Qualitative Analysis Test” - refer to your local
Technical Service Department for details
USES
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
▪ For the corrosion protection of steel reinforced con-
crete structures above and below the ground ▪ BRE, The use of surface applied Sika® FerroGard® 903
▪ As a corrosion control treatment for undamaged re- corrosion inhibitor to delay the onset of chloride in-
inforced concrete where reinforcing steel is corrod- duced corrosion in hardened concrete, BRE Client Re-
ing, or is at risk from corrosion due to the effects of port No. 224-346, 2005
carbonated or chloride contaminated concrete ▪ Mott MacDonald, Evaluation of Sika® FerroGard® 901
▪ Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is especially suitable for and 903 Corrosion Inhibitors, Ref. 26063/001 Rev A,
extending the service life of aesthetically valuable April 1996.
fair-faced concrete surfaces such as historic struc- ▪ SAMARIS (Sustainable and Advanced Materials for
tures Road Infrastructure) - Final Report, Deliverables
D17a, D17b, D21 & D25a, Copenhagen, 2006
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Mulheron, M., Nwaubani, S.O., Corrosion Inhibitors
for High Performance Reinforced Concrete Struc-
▪ Suitable for method 11.3 (applying inhibitor to the tures, University of Surrey, 1999
concrete) defined by EN 1504-9 for Principle 11 (an- ▪ C-Probe Systems Ltd., Performance of Corrosion In-
odic control) hibitors in Practice, 2000
▪ Does not change the appearance of the concrete
structure
▪ Does not alter the water vapour diffusion properties
of concrete

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Aqueous solution of amino alcohols and salts of amino alcohols
Packaging 25 L pail
200 L drum
Appearance / Colour Transparent liquid, colourless to slightly yellowish.
Shelf life 24 months from date of production.
Storage conditions Store in a cool environment. In case of frost (< -5 °C), reversible crystallisa-
tion may occur. If this happens, let the product warm up at room temperat-
ure (+15 to +25 °C), then stir well to re-dissolve the crystals. Protect from
direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.05 (+20 °C)
pH-Value ~10
Viscosity ~20 mPa.s s (Brookfield RVT, spindle 2, 100 rpm, 23 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Penetration Depth Site surveys and experimental tests have shown that Sika® FerroGard®-903
Plus can penetrate through concrete at a rate of a few millimetres per day
and to a depth of approximately 25 to 40 mm in 1 to 2 months. This penet-
ration rate can be faster or slower dependent on the porosity of the con-
crete. Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus penetrates through both liquid and va-
pour phase diffusion mechanisms.
Note: If after application of Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus, the concrete sur-
face is coated with protective coatings (cement based, acrylic or impregna-
tion) or hydrophobic impregnation, the rate of diffusion of the inhibitor is
reduced but not stopped as the mechanism of diffusion liaises then only on
the vapour phase.
As concrete quality and permeability differ, it is recommended to perform
some preliminary depth profile testing by the Sika “Qualitative Analysis” to
assess the specific penetration rate.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is part of the Sika® Concrete Repair & Protec-
tion Systems:
Repair system Sika MonoTop®, SikaTop®
Reinforcement corrosion control Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus
Concrete protection Sikagard® Coatings and or Sikagard®
Hydrophobic Impregnations

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Generally ~0.500 kg/m² (~480 ml/m²).
For very dense concrete with low permeability, the rate of application of
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus can be reduced but must not be lower than
0.300 kg/m² (290 ml/m²).
To assess project requirements, consumption and depth of penetration
shall be checked on site using the Sika “Qualitative Analysis” – refer to the
relevant method statement.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.

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tion of compatibility with Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus or
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS undertake compatibility and adhesion site trials.
When Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is used within a
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT patch repair or before a cementitious overlay, Sika re-
pair or overlay system can be used. Standard prepara-
The concrete shall be free from dust, loose material,
tion (pre-wetting) shall be applied.
surface contamination, existing renders, laitance, coat-
When using a smoothing coat / pore filler over surface
ings, oil and other materials which reduce or prevent
treated with Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus, products such
penetration.
as SikaTop®-121, Sikagard®-720 EpoCem®, SikaTop®-
If the substrate is to be over-coated, the surface pro-
Seal 107, etc. can be used. Cementitious levelling mor-
file shall be sufficient to provide the required adhe-
tars shall only be used if there is a well prepared open
sion.
textured surface that is completely cleaned of residue.
De-laminated, weak, damaged and deteriorated con-
If other Sika products are to be used, site trials are re-
crete shall be repaired using Sika MonoTop®or
commended to confirm preparation and suitability.
SikaTop® mortars.
If non Sika products are to be used, please contact the
For fair-faced concrete or concrete to be further over-
manufacturer technical department for confirmation
coated by coatings or hydrophobic impregnation, wa-
of compatibility with Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus or un-
ter blast the concrete surface with pressure (up to 18
dertake compatibility and adhesion site trials.
MPa / 180 bars)
For concrete surface to be further over-coated by ce- CLEANING OF TOOLS
mentitious material, roughen the surface using suit-
able abrasive blast cleaning techniques or high pres- Use water to clean application equipment.
sure water-blasting (up to 60 MPa / 600 bars).
For optimum penetration the substrate shall be al- LIMITATIONS
lowed to dry out prior to the application of Sika® Fer-
roGard®-903 Plus. Do not apply when rain or frost is expected.
The following construction materials have to be pro-
APPLICATION tected from splashes of Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus
during application:
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus is supplied ready for use
▪ aluminium
and must not be diluted. Do not shake the material
▪ copper
prior to use.
▪ galvanised steel
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus shall be applied to satura-
If the product is applied next to natural stones, it may
tion by brush, roller, low pressure or airless spray
be necessary to protect them from splashes as some
equipment.
discoloration may occur.
After the application of the last coat, as soon as the
Visible concrete defects (spalling, cracks etc) must be
surface become mat, do a low pressure water clean-
repaired using conventional repair methods (removal
ing (water hose).
of delaminating or loose concrete, treatment of rein-
The day after application, the treated surfaces shall be
forcement, reprofiling etc.).
cleaned by pressure washing (approximately 10 MPa /
Alternatively to the method described above, Sika®
100 bars) to remove any traces of soluble salts that
FerroGard®-903 Plus can be applied after repair works
may have deposit at the surface.
(but not overlay) has been carried out (after harden-
ing of the repair material) – freshly repaired area
Number of coats: This is dependent on the porosity
might not need to be treated with the inhibitor. If this
and moisture content of the substrate and the weath-
is nevertheless done, lower diffusion is then expected
er conditions.
at the zones that were repaired.
Typical maximum chloride content at rebar level is 1 %
Vertical surfaces: Normally, 2 to 3 coats are necessary
by weight of cement of free chloride ions (correspond-
to achieve the required consumption. In case of dense
ing to 1.7 % of sodium chloride). Above this limit, ac-
concrete, additional coats may be required.
cording to site conditions and level of corrosion activit-
ies, increased consumption of Sika® FerroGard®-903
Horizontal Surfaces: Saturate surface by 1 to 2 coats,
Plus can be considered. Trials and corrosion rate mon-
take care to avoid ponding.
itoring to confirm consumption and effectiveness shall
Waiting time between coats: This is dependent on the
be carried out.
porosity of the concrete and the weather conditions,
If chlorides are already present near the reinforce-
normally 1 to 6 hours. Allow the surface to dry out
ment bars, concentration of Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus
between coats to a matt damp appearance.
at rebar level shall be minimum 100 ppm when meas-
ured by ionic chromatography to provide efficient pro-
Overcoating: If the application is carried out as de-
tection. Detailed method available upon request.
scribed above, no further treatment is required be-
Do not apply in tidal zones or to substrates saturated
fore over-coating with Sikagard® hydrophobic impreg-
with water.
nations, Sikagard® breathable coatings or Sikafloor®
Avoid application in direct sun and / or strong wind
products (refer to appropriate Product Data Sheet for
and / or rain.
application details).
Do not apply to concrete in direct contact with drink-
If non Sika coatings are to be applied, please contact
ing water.
the manufacturers technical department for confirma-

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Depending on substrate conditions, the application of LEGAL NOTES
Sika® FerroGard®-903 Plus may lead to a slight darken-
ing of the surface. Proceed with preliminary testing. The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
All surface treatments are to be carried out using cold tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
potable water. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
due to circumstances beyond our control. ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
Note that as a result of specific local regulations the mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
declared data and recommended uses for this product user of the product must test the product’s suitability
may vary from country to country. Consult the local for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
Product Data Sheet for the exact product data and serves the right to change the properties of its
uses. products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer be supplied on request.
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-700 S
SILOXANE BASED WATER REPELLENT IMPREGNATION

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikagard®-700 S is a one part water repellent impreg- ▪ Reduction of capillary water absorption
nation for absorbent cementitious substrates. It penet- ▪ Reduces efflorescence
rates well into the open pores of the substrate, provid- ▪ Reduces dirt penetration into the pores
ing durable water repellency, while still allowing wa- ▪ Improves thermal insulation
ter vapour diffusion in both directions. ▪ Can be overcoated with solvent based and disper-
Sikagard®-700 S complies with the requirements of EN sion coatings
1504-2 for hydrophobic Impregnation (penetration ▪ Higher durability and resistance than conventional
depth class I). silicone based treatments
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Does usually not change the appearance of the sub-
strate
USES ▪ Reduces chloride ion ingress and movement
▪ Does not act as a vapour barrier
Sikagard®-700 S is used as water repellent and colour-
less protective surface treatment on absorbent ex- APPROVALS / STANDARDS
posed materials such as concrete, cementitious ren-
dering, concrete tiles, fibre cement, brickwork (clay ▪ Tested by LPM - qualification test to SIA 162 / 5, Re-
and lime sand, non-vitrified), natural stone. port A-13719-2 dated April 1993 - Water absorption,
Sikagard®-700 S can also be used as hydrophobic penetration depth, alkali resistance, water vapour
primer under solvent based or emulsion protective diffusion.
coating. Sikagard®-700 S is used as water-repellent im- ▪ Follows the requirements of EN 1504-2 for hydro-
pregnation (hydrophobic treatment) for absorbent phobic impregnation (class I)
substrates such as concrete in civil engineering or
building concrete structures.
▪ Suitable for protection against ingress (Principle 1,
method 1.1 of EN 1504-9)
▪ Suitable for moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.1
of EN 1504-9)
▪ Suitable for increasing the resistivity (Principle 8,
method 8.1 of EN 1504-9)

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Silanes / Siloxanes blend in organic solvent
Packaging 25 L pails and 200 L drum
Appearance / Colour Colourless liquid
Shelf life 12 months from date of production

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Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tion at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from moisture and
direct sunlight.
Density ~0.800 kg/l (at +20 °C)
Flash Point Closed cup: ~30 °C (~86 °F)

SYSTEMS
System Structure 1 – 2 coats of Sikagard®-700 S

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption ~0.300 – 0.500 kg/m2 (0.375 – 0.625 l/m2) per coat for normally absorbent
substrate.
In order to ensure durability, a minimum of 2 coats must be applied.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +30 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 5 - 6 % when measured with Tramex method
Waiting Time / Overcoating Can be overcoated with water/solvent based polymer paints - contact the
proposed paint manufacturer for details.
When overcoating with Sikagard® or solvent based coating, wait at least 5
hours after the hydrophobic impregnation.
Curing Treatment Sikagard®-700 S does not require any special curing but must be protected
from rain for at least 3 hours at +20 °C.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT ▪ Minimum age of concrete or mortar: at least 4
weeks.
Free of dust, oil, efflorescence and existing paint coat- ▪ Cannot be overcoated with limewash or cement
ings. Cracks in concrete of more than 200 μm must be paint.
repaired prior to application of the hydrophobic treat- ▪ If there are strict aesthetic requirements (often when
ment. Cleaning is best achieved by brushing with suit- used on natural stone), it is recommended to per-
able detergents or by light blastcleaning or steam form preliminary tests as on some stones a slight
cleaning etc. Best results are obtained on dry, very ab- darkening of the surfaces may result.
sorbent substrates. The substrate must look dry with ▪ Sikagard®-700 S is not intended for waterproofing
no damp patches. under hydrostatic pressure, in permanent contact
with water, or for below ground waterproofing.
MIXING
▪ Sikagard®-700 S is not intended to seal visible cracks
Sikagard®-700 S is supplied ready for use and should from moisture ingress.
not be thinned. ▪ Building components not to be coated (example alu-
minium frames, windows etc.) need to be protected
APPLICATION from contact with Sikagard®-700 S. In case of
splashes, clean immediately using an additional
Sikagard®-700 S is applied by using low pressure spray, solvent if necessary.
brush or roller, working from bottom up taking care
not to let the product run. Apply subsequent coats BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
“wet on wet”.
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
CLEANING OF TOOLS on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Colma
Cleaner immediately after use.
Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
removed.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikagard®-705 L
SILANE BASED REACTIVE WATER REPELLENT IMPREGNATION.

DESCRIPTION ▪ Increases the resistance of concrete to freeze and


thaw cycles and de-icing salts
Sikagard®-705 L is a one-component low viscosity, ▪ Reduce corrosion even in cracked concrete
solvent free, reactive impregnation for concrete and ▪ Retard corrosion initiation by reducing the available
cementitious substrates based on silane with 99 % act- humidity at reinforcement bars level
ive ingredient. Sikagard®-705 L complies with the ▪ Mitigate corrosion by preventing further chloride to
highest requirements of EN 1504-2 for hydrophobic migrate to reinforcement bars
Impregnation (penetration depth class II & resistance ▪ Comply with Dutch guidelines (RWS NEN-EN 1504-2)
to freeze and thaw salt stresses). on CEM III
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Resistant to sea water
▪ Low VOC content
USES ▪ Ready to use

Sikagard®-705 L is used as water-repellent impregna- APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES


tion (hydrophobic treatment) for absorbent sub-
strates such as concrete in civil engineering or build-
ing concrete structures subjected to heavy stress due ▪ Conforms to the requirements of LPM: Suitability test
to freeze and thaw cycles and de-icing salts and chlor- to SIA 162/5, Report No. 1-21699-6.
ide attack in marine environment ▪ Conforms to the requirement of the “Bro 2002”
▪ Suitable for protection against ingress (Principle 1, Swedish National Road Administration (SNRA) public-
method 1.1 of EN 1504-9), ation No. VV2002:47 Report reference: F507580 B
▪ Suitable for moisture control (Principle 2, method 2.1 rev
of EN 1504-9) ▪ Evaluation of Conformity According to the Dutch
▪ Suitable for increasing the resistivity (Principle 8, RWS Directive (11-01-2011) and the European Stand-
method 8.1 of EN 1504-9) ard EN 1504-2 - Sika MPL; Test Report No. 1203052
dated 09.04.2012
CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES ▪ Conforms to the requirements of the EN 1504-2 class
II - Polymer Institute report P 5634-E dated 5th April
▪ Excellent penetration 2007
▪ Fast uptake even on dense concrete ▪ Active content - Polymer Institute reference P5634-E
▪ Economic and easy to use dated 27th June 2008
▪ Reduces capillary water absorption, protection ▪ Chloride uptake test, NCRHRP 244 Series II, Appendix
against driving rain and splashing on vertical areas C - Testech Sdn Bhd, Report MIS 063/09/R0/163(A)
▪ Reduction of absorption of aggressive or deleterious dated 30th March 2009
agents dissolved in water (i.e. de-icing salts or chlor- ▪ Hydrophobic impregnation according to EN 1504-2,
ide from marine environment)
▪ No change in water vapour permeability
▪ Long term efficiency, deep penetration

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Alkoxy silanes (99 % active ingredient)
Packaging 25 L pail and 200 L drum.
Appearance / Colour Water like liquid, colourless.
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tion at temperatures between +5°C and +30°C. Protect from moisture and
direct sunlight.
Density ~0.900 kg/l (+25 °C)
Volatile organic compound (VOC) con- ~327 g/l (ASTM D 3960)
tent
Viscosity ~9 mm²/s (25 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Resistance to Alkalinity Comply (EN 13580)

Freeze Thaw De-Icing Salt Resistance Comply (EN 13581)

Permeability to Water Vapour 40 x 103 s/m (Requirement of BRO 2002: < 200 x 103 s/m) (EN ISO 12 572)

Penetration Depth > 10 mm Class II (EN 1504-2)

Capillary Absorption Comply (EN 13580)

Drying Rate Coefficient Class I: > 30 % (EN 13579)

Chloride Ion Diffusion Resistance Control (CEM II/A-LL 42.5 13.1 x 10-12 m2/s (SIA 262/1)
N; W/C = 0.53)
Treated with Sikagard®- 1.2 x 10-12 m2/s
705 L
Control (CEM III/B 42.5 N; 0.9 x 10-12 m2/s
W/C = 0.45)
Treated with Sikagard®- 0.6 x 10-12 m2/s
705 L

SYSTEMS
System Structure 2 to 3 coats either as stand alone or combined with surface applied corro-
sion inhibitor and/or protective coating.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Dependent on absorbency of the substrate as well as the required penetra-
tion depth: ~ 150 g/m2 per coat.
Ambient Air Temperature +5 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Dew Point 3 °C above dew point
Substrate Temperature +5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 5 - 6 % when measured with Tramex or equivalent.

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Waiting Time / Overcoating Can be overcoated with water and solvent based polymer paint - contact
the proposed paint manufacturer for recommendations.
Sikagard®-705 L can be used as a water repellent primer under many Sik-
agard® protective coatings inclusive of water based dispersion. Penetra-
tion of water is thus prevented at possible weak spots or in the event of
damage to the top coat and the risk of consequential damages such as
paint flaking can be reduced.
Waiting time: minimum 5 hours, maximum 1 week.
Curing Treatment Sikagard®-705 L does not require any special curing but must be protected
from rain for at least 4 hours at +20 °C.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
▪ It is adviced to carry out preliminary application test
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT to determine the consumption to be used in order to
achieve the targeted penetration depth.
Free of dust, dirt, oil, efflorescence and existing paint ▪ As a guide, for marine structures (example jetties,
coatings, salt deposits or any contaminants that may port, etc.), for corrosion mitigation, for ASR mitiga-
affect the penetration of the chemical. tion, it is recommended to achieve at least 5 milli-
Cracks in concrete with width lower than 300 μm can metre penetration depth.
be treated with the hydrophobic treatment at the nor- ▪ Areas such as window frames which still need to be
mal consumption rate. painted must be securely covered to avoid contact
If the crack widths are wider than 300 μm but lower with Sikagard®-705 L.
than 750 μm, they can still be treated with the hydro- ▪ Areas not to be impregnated such as window panes
phobic treatment but increase consumption shall ap- need to be protected from being accidentally con-
ply to achieve a specific penetration depth according taminated with Sikagard®-705 L.
to the crack width sizes, refer to the Method State- ▪ Sikagard®-705 L can damage some coatings and bitu-
ment for details. minous products.
Crack widths wider than 750 μm need to be repaired ▪ Especially if applied on to damp concrete, Sikagard®-
prior to the hydrophobic treatment. 705 L can lead to darkening of concrete, apply
Cleaning is best done with suitable detergents, water sample areas first.
jetting or by light blast cleaning or steam cleaning. ▪ Cannot be overcoated with limewash or cement
Best results are obtained on dry, very absorbent sub- paint.
strates. The substrate must look dry with no damp ▪ Refer to the latest Method Statement for detailed in-
patches (surface humidity lower than 5 to 6 % using formation regarding surface preparation, prelimin-
Tramex method). ary test, application method, etc.
MIXING
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
Sikagard®-705 L is supplied ready for use and must not
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
be diluted.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
APPLICATION due to circumstances beyond our control.

Sikagard®-705 L is applied using a low-pressure spray, LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


brush or roller, in a single pass from bottom up taking
care not to let the product run. Apply subsequent Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
coats either “wet on wet” or when the surface is fully tions the declared data and recommended uses for
dry. On horizontal application, avoid ponding on the this product may vary from country to country. Please
surface. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Colma
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened / cured ma- For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
terial can only be mechanically removed. age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
LIMITATIONS physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.
▪ Best results are achieved when Sikagard®-705 L is ap-
plied on 28 days old concrete - however, due to its
high alkali resistance; it is still possible to apply it at a
very early age. On precast concrete, the application
can be done as early as 24 hours after casting (penet-
ration depth may be reduced).

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-41 SG
3-COMPONENT THIXOTROPIC EPOXY PATCHING MORTAR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-41 SG is a thixotropic, 3-component patching Sikadur®-41 SG has the following advantages:
and repair mortar, based on a combination of epoxy ▪ Easy to mix and apply
resins and special fillers, designed for use at higher ▪ Very good adhesion to most construction materials
temperatures between +25 °C and +45 °C. ▪ High strength mortar
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applica-
tions
USES ▪ Hardens without shrinkage
▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
Sikadur®-41 SG may only be used by experienced pro- ▪ No primer needed
fessionals. ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
As a repair and bonding mortar for: ▪ Good abrasion resistance
▪ Concrete elements ▪ Good chemical resistance
▪ Hard natural stone
▪ Ceramics, fiber cement
▪ Mortar, bricks, masonry
▪ Steel, iron, aluminium
▪ Wood
▪ Polyester, epoxy
▪ Glass
As a repair mortar:
▪ Filling of cavities and voids
▪ Vertical and overhead use
▪ Corners and edges
As an abrasion and impact resistant wearing course:
▪ Joint filling and crack sealing
▪ Joint and crack arris / edge repair

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 12 kg (A + B + C)
Colour Component A: grey
Component B: black
Component C: sand
Components A + B + C mixed: concrete grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production

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Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light, heat and moisture.
Density ~1.86 kg/l (component A + B + C mixed) (+21 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperat- (ASTM C 579)
ure
+35 °C +45 °C
1d ~63 N/mm2 ~68 N/mm2
3d ~73 N/mm2 ~77 N/mm2
7d ~76 N/mm2 ~79 N/mm2

Shrinkage Hardens without shrinkage

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio Component A : B : C = 2 : 1 : 3 by weight

Consumption The consumption of Sikadur®-41 SG is approximately 1.9 kg/m2 per mm of


thickness. This figure is theoretical and does not include for any additional
material required due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level
and wastage etc..
Layer Thickness 60 millimetre maximum.
When using multiple units, use one after the other. Do not mix the follow-
ing unit until the previous one has been used in order to avoid a reduction
in handling time.
Product Temperature Sikadur®-41 SG must be applied at temperatures between +25 °C and +45
°C
Ambient Air Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Substrate must be dry or mat damp (no standing water)
Brush the adhesive well into the substrate
Pot Life Temperature Potlife* Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+25 °C ~120 min --
+35 °C ~90 min --
+45 °C ~45 min ~45 min
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A, B and C before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Steel substrates must be de-rusted similar to Sa 2.5.


The substrate must be sound and all loose particles
SUBSTRATE QUALITY must be removed

Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (de- SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
pends on minimal requirement of strengths).
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, nat- Concrete, mortar, stone, bricks: substrates must be
ural stone). sound, dry or mat damp (no standing water), rough,
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry or clean and free from laitance, ice, grease, oils, old sur-
mat damp (no standing water) and free from contam- face treatments or coatings and all loose or friable
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treat- particles must be removed to achieve a laitance and
ments and coatings etc. contaminant free, open textured surface.

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Steel: must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
acceptable quality that is by blast-cleaning and vacu-
um. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Avoid dew point conditions. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
due to circumstances beyond our control.
MIXING
Pre-batched units: LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Mix components A and B together for at least 3
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
minutes with a mixing spindle attached to a slow
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
speed electric drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the ma-
this product may vary from country to country. Please
terial becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
grey colour. Then add component C and continue until
product data and uses.
mixture is homogeneous. Avoid aeration while mixing.
Then, pour the whole mix into a clean container and
stir again for approximately 1 more minute at low ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
speed to keep air entrapment at a minimum. Mix only
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
that quantity which can be used within its pot life.
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
Brush the adhesive well into the substrate. Sikadur®- lated data.
31 CF Slow can be used as primer to improve the
bond. LEGAL NOTES
When using a thin layer adhesive, apply the mixed ad-
hesive to the prepared surface with a spatula, trowel, The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
notched trowel, (or with hands protected by gloves). tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
When applying as a repair mortar use some formwork. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
When using for bonding metal profiles onto vertical rent knowledge and experience of the products when
surfaces, support and press uniformly using props for properly stored, handled and applied under normal
at least 12 hours, depending on the thickness applied conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
(not more than 5 millimetre) and the room temperat- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
ure. strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping with a ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
hammer. particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
CLEANING OF TOOLS from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® user of the product must test the product’s suitability
Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened / for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
cured material can only be mechanically removed. serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
LIMITATIONS be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un- refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
der permanent loading. However due to the creep be- Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long be supplied on request.
term structural design load must account for creep.
Generally the long term structural design load must be
lower than 20 to 25 % of the failure load.
A structural engineer must be consulted for load cal-
culations for the specific application.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-41 CF Slow
3-COMPONENT THIXOTROPIC EPOXY PATCHING MORTAR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-41 CF Slow is a thixotropic, 3-component Sikadur®-41 CF Slow has the following advantages:
patching and repair mortar, based on a combination of ▪ Easy to mix and apply
epoxy resins and special fillers, designed for use at ▪ Very good adhesion to most construction materials
higher temperatures between +25 °C and +45 °C. ▪ High strength mortar
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applica-
tions
USES ▪ Hardens without shrinkage
▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
Sikadur®-41 CF Slow may only be used by experienced ▪ No primer needed
professionals. ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical strength
As a repair and bonding mortar for: ▪ Good abrasion resistance
▪ Concrete elements ▪ Good chemical resistance
▪ Hard natural stone
▪ Ceramics, fiber cement APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Mortar, bricks, masonry
▪ Steel, iron, aluminium Mortar for structural and non-structural repair, tested
▪ Wood according to EN 1504-3.
▪ Polyester, epoxy
▪ Glass
As a repair mortar:
▪ Filling of cavities and voids
▪ Vertical and overhead use
▪ Corners and edges
As an abrasion and impact resistant wearing course:
▪ Joint filling and crack sealing
▪ Joint and crack arris / edge repair

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 11 kg (A + B + C)
Colour Component A: grey
Component B: black
Component C: sand
Components A + B + C mixed: concrete grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production

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Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.
Density ~2.01 kg/l (component A + B + C mixed) (+21 °C)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)
+35 °C +45 °C (ASTM C 579)
1d ~67 N/mm2 ~68 N/mm2
3d ~75 N/mm2 ~77 N/mm2
7d ~76 N/mm2 ~79 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~5 000 N/mm2 (14 d, +35 °C) (ASTM D 695-95)

Tensile Strength in Flexure Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)


+35 °C +45 °C
1d ~20 N/mm2 ~22 N/mm2
3d ~25 N/mm2 ~26 N/mm2
7d ~28 N/mm2 ~28 N/mm2

Tensile Strength Curing time Curing temperature (ISO 527)


+35 °C +45 °C
1d ~11N/mm2 ~11 N/mm2
3d ~12 N/mm2 ~14 N/mm2
7d ~14 N/mm2 ~16 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~4 000 N/mm2 (14 d, +35 °C) (ISO 527)

Elongation at Break 0.2 ± 0.1 % (7 d, +35 °C) (ISO 527)

Shrinkage Hardens without shrinkage.


Tensile Adhesion Strength Curing time Substrate Curing tem- Adhesion (EN ISO 4624, EN
perature strength 1542, EN 12188)
7d Concrete +35 °C > 4 N/mm2 *
dry
7d Concrete +25 °C > 4 N/mm2 *
moist
7d Steel +25 °C 11 N/mm2
7d Steel +35 °C 12 N/mm2
7d Steel +50 °C 10 N/mm2
*100 % concrete failure

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 4.8 × 10−5 per °C (Temp. range +23 °C − +60 °C) (EN 1770)

Heat Deflection Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- HDT (ISO 75)
ure
7d +35 °C +50 °C
(thickness 10 mm)

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : B : C = 2 : 1 : 2.5 by weight.
Component A : B : C = 2 : 1 : 3.4 by volume.
Consumption The consumption of Sikadur®-41 CF Slow is approximately 2.0 kg/m2 per
mm of thickness.
Layer Thickness 60 millimetre maximum.
When using multiple units, use one after the other. Do not mix the follow-
ing unit until the previous one has been used in order to avoid a reduction
in handling time.

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Sag Flow On vertical surfaces it is non-sag up to 20 millimeter thickness. (EN 1799)

Product Temperature Sikadur®-41 CF Slow must be applied at temperatures between +25 °C and
+45 °C.
Ambient Air Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +25 °C min. / +45 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Substrate must be dry or mat damp (no standing water)
Brush the adhesive well into the substrate
Pot Life Temperature Potlife* Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+25 °C ~120 min --
+35 °C ~90 min --
+45 °C ~45 min ~45 min
*200 g
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A, B and C before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Brush the adhesive well into the substrate. Sikadur®-31
can be used as primer to improve the bond.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY When using a thin layer adhesive, apply the mixed ad-
hesive to the prepared surface with a spatula, trowel,
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days (de- notched trowel, (or with hands protected by gloves).
pends on minimal requirement of strengths). When applying as a repair mortar use some formwork.
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, nat- When using for bonding metal profiles onto vertical
ural stone). surfaces, support and press uniformly using props for
The substrate surface (all types) must be clean, dry or at least 12 hours, depending on the thickness applied
mat damp (no standing water) and free from contam- (not more than 5 millimetre) and the room temperat-
inants such as dirt, oil, grease, existing surface treat- ure. Once hardened check the adhesion by tapping
ments and coatings etc. with a hammer.
Steel substrates must be de-rusted similar to Sa 2.5.
The substrate must be sound and all loose particles CLEANING OF TOOLS
must be removed.
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika®
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened /
cured material can only be mechanically removed.
Concrete, mortar, stone, bricks: substrates must be
sound, dry or mat damp (no standing water), clean and LIMITATIONS
free from laitance, ice, grease, oils, old surface treat-
ments or coatings and all loose or friable particles Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
must be removed to achieve a laitance and contamin- der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
ant free, open textured surface. haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
Steel: must be cleaned and prepared thoroughly to an term structural design load must account for creep.
acceptable quality that is by blast-cleaning and vacu- Generally the long term structural design load must be
um. Avoid dew point conditions. lower than 20 to 25 % of the failure load.
A structural engineer must be consulted for load cal-
MIXING culations for the specific application.
Pre-batched units:
Mix components A and B together for at least 3 BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
minutes with a mixing spindle attached to a slow All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
speed electric drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the ma- on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
terial becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform due to circumstances beyond our control.
grey colour. Then add component C and continue until
mixture is homogeneous. Avoid aeration while mixing.
Then, pour the whole mix into a clean container and
stir again for approximately 1 more minute at low
speed to keep air entrapment at a minimum. Mix only
that quantity which can be used within its pot life.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® CarboDur® BC
PULTRUDED CARBON FIBRE RODS FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHEN-
ING AS PART OF THE SIKA® CARBODUR® SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION ▪ Improved fatigue resistance


Change of the structural system:
Sika® CarboDur® BC rods are pultruded carbon fibre ▪ Removal of walls and / or columns
reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates with a circular ▪ Removal of floor and wall sections to create access /
cross section, designed for strengthening concrete, openings
timber and masonry. Resistance to possible events:
Sika® CarboDur® BC rods are bonded into slots as near ▪ Increased resistance to earthquakes, impact or explo-
surface mounted reinforcement using Sika AnchorFix®- sion etc.
3+, Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-30 epoxy resin based ad- To repair design or construction defects such as:
hesives for normal application temperatures, or ▪ Insufficient / inadequate reinforcement
Sikadur®-30 LP epoxy resin based adhesive for elev- ▪ Insufficient / inadequate structural depth
ated temperatures during application. Sikadur®-300 Combination with other strengthening products:
epoxy resin based adhesive is used for horizontal ap- ▪ Doweling applications
plications. ▪ Anchoring of SikaWrap® fabrics
Sika® CarboDur® BC rods can also be used for anchor-
ing SikaWrap® fabrics where positive attachment to CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
concrete or masonry is required.
Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet for ▪ Non-corroding
more detailed information about each of the adhes- ▪ Very high strength
ives. ▪ Invisible once installed, no joints required
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Excellent durability and fatigue resistance
▪ Easy transportation
USES ▪ Lightweight, very easy to install
▪ Smooth edges without exposed fibres as the result of
Sika® CarboDur® BC may only be used by experienced production by pultrusion
professionals. ▪ Can accept traffic on the strengthened surface (rods
Sika® CarboDur® BC rods are used to improve, in- not exposed)
crease or repair the performance and resistance of ▪ No surface preparation / levelling of uneven sub-
structures for: strates required
Increased Load Carrying Capacity: ▪ Improved resistance to fire (compared with extern-
▪ Increasing the load capacity of floor slabs, beams and ally bonded reinforcement)
bridge sections ▪ Testing and Approvals available from many countries
▪ For the installation of heavier machinery worldwide
▪ To stabilise vibrating structures
▪ For changes in building use
Damage to structural elements due to:
▪ Deterioration of the original construction materials
▪ Steel reinforcement corrosion
▪ Accidents (Vehicle impact, earthquakes, fire)
Improvement of serviceability and durability:
▪ Reduced deflection and crack width
▪ Stress reduction in the steel reinforcement

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APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Poland: Technical Approval IBDiM Nr AT / 2008 - 03 -
0336 / 1 Płaskowniki. pręty, kształtki i maty kom-
pozytowe do wzmacniania betonu o nazwie hand-
lowej: Zestaw materiałów Sika® CarboDur® do
wzmacniania konstrukcji obiektów mostowych
▪ Fib, Technical Report, bulletin 14: Externally bonded
FRP reinforcement for RC structures, July 2001
▪ Italy: CNR - DT 200 R1 / 2013 - Guide for the Design
and Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems
for Strengthening Existing Structures

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Supplied in rolls of 100 m (BC 6) in non-returnable cardboard boxes, or cut
to 12 m long bars (BC 8, BC 10, BC 12).
Appearance / Colour Carbon fibre reinforced polymer with an epoxy matrix, black.
Shelf Life Unlimited, provided the storage conditions are met.
Storage Conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures of maximum +50 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Transportation: only in the original packaging, or otherwise adequately
protected against any mechanical damage
Density 1.60 g/cm3
Dimensions Type Diameter Cross sectional area
Sika® CarboDur® BC6 6 mm 28 mm2
Sika® CarboDur® BC8 8 mm 50 mm2
Sika® CarboDur® BC10 10 mm 79 mm2
Sika® CarboDur® BC12 12 mm 113 mm2

Fibre Volume Content > 65 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Tensile Strength Mean value 3 100 N/mm2 (EN 2561)
5 % Fractile value 2 900 N/mm2
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Mean value 148 000 N/mm2 (EN 2561)
sion Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- Minimum value > 1.70 % (EN 2561)
sion Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Glass Transition Temperature > 100 °C (EN 61006)

SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Resin Adhesive – Sika AnchorFix®-3+, Sikadur®-330, Sikadur®-30, Sikadur®-
30 LP
Structural strengthening Carbon plates – Sika® CarboDur® BC
For detailed information on the different resins, together with the applica-
tion details, please refer to the latest Product Data Sheets and the “Meth-
od Statement Sika® CarboDur® Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement”.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

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Consumption Sika® CarboDur® BC6 ≤ 0.12 kg/m
Sika® CarboDur® BC8 ≤ 0.18 kg/m
Sika® CarboDur® BC10 ≤ 0.24 kg/m
Sika® CarboDur® BC12 ≤ 0.32 kg/m

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Please refer to the “Method Statement Sika® Car- this product may vary from country to country. Please
boDur® Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement”. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
▪ Sikadur®-30
▪ Sikadur®-30 LP For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
▪ Sikadur®-330 age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
▪ Sikadur®-300 to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
▪ Sikadur®-33 physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
▪ Sika AnchorFix®-3+ lated data.
Please refer to the “Method Statement Sika® Car- REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH
boDur® Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement”.
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
LIMITATIONS lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
Please refer to the relevant Sika epoxy adhesive article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Product Data Sheet: tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
▪ Sikadur®-30 the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
▪ Sikadur®-30 LP to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
▪ Sikadur®-330 follow the instructions given in this product data
▪ Sikadur®-300 sheet.Based on our current knowledge, this product
▪ Sikadur®-33 does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
▪ Sika AnchorFix®-3+ cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
A suitably qualified Structural Engineer must be re- on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
sponsible for the design of the strengthening works. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
Additionally as this application is structural, great
care must also be taken in selecting suitably experi-
enced and trained specialist contractors. LEGAL NOTES
Maximum permissible continuous service temperat-
The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
ure is approximately +50 °C.
tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
Please also refer to the “Method Statement Sika® Car-
products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
boDur® Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement” for fur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
ther limitations and guidelines.
properly stored, handled and applied under normal
Contact Sika Technical Department for detailed advice.
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
be supplied on request.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sika® CarboDur® S
PULTRUDED CARBON FIBRE PLATES FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHENING AS PART OF THE SIKA®
CARBODUR® SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION ▪ Increased resistance to earthquakes, impact or explo-


sion etc.
Sika® CarboDur® plates are pultruded carbon fibre re- To repair design or construction defects such as:
inforced polymer (CFRP) laminates, designed for ▪ Insufficient / inadequate reinforcement
strengthening concrete, timber, masonry, steel and ▪ Insufficient / inadequate structural depth
fibre reinforced polymer structures.
Sika® CarboDur® plates are bonded onto the structure CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES
as externally bonded reinforcement using Sikadur®-30
epoxy resin based adhesive for normal, or Sikadur®- ▪ Non-corroding
30 LP epoxy resin based adhesive for elevated temper- ▪ Very high strength
atures during application and / or service. ▪ Excellent durability and fatigue resistance
Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet for ▪ Unlimited lengths, no joints required
more detailed information about each of these adhes- ▪ Low system thickness, simple execution of plate in-
ives. tersections or crossings
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatc conditions. ▪ Easy transportation (rolls)
▪ Lightweight, very easy to install, especially overhead
USES (without temporary support)
▪ Minimum preparation of plate, applicable in several
Sika® CarboDur® S may only be used by experienced layers
professionals. ▪ Smooth edges without exposed fibres as result of
Sika® CarboDur® systems are used to improve, in- production by pultrusion
crease or repair the performance and resistance of ▪ Extensive Testing and Approvals available from many
structures for: countries worldwide
Increased Load Carrying Capacity:
▪ Increasing the load capacity of floor slabs, beams and APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
bridge sections
▪ For the installation of heavier machinery ▪ Slovakia: TSUS, Building Testing and research insti-
▪ To stabilise vibrating structures tutes,
▪ For changes in building use ▪ Slovakia: Technical Approval TO-09/0080, 2009:
Damage to structural elements due to: Systémy dodatočného zosilňovania konštrukcií Sika®
▪ Deterioration of the original construction materials CarboDur® a SikaWrap®.
▪ Steel reinforcement corrosion ▪ Poland: Technical Approval ITB AT-15-5604/2011:
▪ Accidents (Vehicle impact, earthquakes, fire) Zestaw wyrobów Sika® CarboDur® do wzmacniania i
Improvement of serviceability and durability: napraw konstrukcji betonowych
▪ Reduced deflection and crack width ▪ Poland: Technical Approval IBDiM Nr AT/2008-03-
▪ Stress reduction in the steel reinforcement 0336/1 Płaskowniki. pręty, kształtki i maty kom-
▪ Improved fatigue resistance pozytowe do wzmacniania betonu o nazwie hand-
Change of the structural system: lowej: Zestaw materiałów Sika® CarboDur® do
▪ Removal of walls and / or columns wzmacniania konstrukcji obiektów mostowych
▪ Removal of floor and wall sections to create access / ▪ Fib, Technical Report, bulletin 14: Externally bonded
openings FRP reinforcement for RC structures, July 2001.
Resistance to possible events: ▪ USA: ACI 440.2R-08, Guide for the Design and con-

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struction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
strengthening concrete structures, July 2008.
▪ UK: Concrete Society Technical Report No. 55, Design
guidance for strengthening concrete structures using
fibre composite material, 2012.
▪ Switzerland: SIA 166:2004 Klebebewehrungen
▪ Italy: CNR-DT 200 R / 2013 - Guide for the Design and
Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
Strengthening Existing Structures

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging Cut to size as follows in non-returnable cardboard packaging.
Supplied in rolls of 100 m in nonreturnable cardboard boxes.
Appearance / Colour Carbon fibre reinforced polymer with an epoxy matrix, black.
Shelf life Unlimited, provided the storage conditions are met.
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures of maximum +50 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Transportation: only in the original packaging, or otherwise adequately
protected against any mechanical damage
Density 1.60 g/cm3
Dimensions Type Sika® Car- Width Thickness Cross section
boDur® S area
512 50 mm 1.2 mm 60 mm2
514 50 mm 1.4 mm 70 mm2
614 60 mm 1.4 mm 84 mm2
626 60 mm 2.6 mm 156 mm2
812 80 mm 1.2 mm 96 mm2
814 80 mm 1.4 mm 112 mm2
914 90 mm 1.4 mm 126 mm2
1012 100 mm 1.2 mm 120 mm2
1014 100 mm 1.4 mm 140 mm2
1214 120 mm 1.4 mm 168 mm2
1512 150 mm 1.2 mm 180 mm2
Select dimensions according to local Sika product range
Fibre Volume Content > 68 %

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Tensile Strength Mean value 3 100 N/mm2 (EN 2561)
5 % fractile-value 2 900 N/mm2
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Mean value 170 000 N/mm2 (EN 2561)
sion 5 % Fractile-value 165 000 N/mm2
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- Mean value 1.80 % (EN 2561)


sion Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres

Glass Transition Temperature > 100 °C (EN 61006)

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SYSTEM INFORMATION
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Resin adhesive - Sikadur®-30 or Sikadur®-30 LP.
Structural strengthening Carbon plates – Sika® CarboDur® S.
For detailed information on Sikadur®-30 and Sikadur®-30 LP, together with
the application details, please refer to the Sikadur®-30 or Sikadur®-30 LP
Product Data Sheet and the “Method Statement Sika® CarboDur® Extern-
ally Bonded Reinforcement”.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Width of Sika® CarboDur® S plate Typical consumption of
Sikadur®-30*
50 mm 0.20 − 0.28 kg/m
60 mm 0.24 − 0.32 kg/m
80 mm 0.32 − 0.44 kg/m
90 mm 0.40 − 0.56 kg/m
100 mm 0.44 − 0.64 kg/m
120 mm 0.45 − 0.80 kg/m
150 mm 0.68 − 1.00 kg/m
*Note: Consumption is for standard application only. Rough or uneven substrate surfaces, plate crossings,
loss and wastage can lead to a higher adhesive consumption of up to 20 %.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet:


▪ Sikadur®-30
Sika® CarboDur® plates externally bonded to the con- ▪ Sikadur®-30 LP
crete surface
Recommended minimum concrete pull-off strength LIMITATIONS
after surface preparation:
▪ Mean: 2.0 N/mm2 Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet of
▪ Minimum: 1.5 N/mm2 Sikadur® epoxy adhesive:
The effective concrete pull-off strength after surface ▪ Sikadur®-30
preparation has to be verified. ▪ Sikadur®-30 LP
If concrete pull-off strength is below the stated minim- A suitably qualified Structural Engineer must be re-
um requirements, alternative Sika solutions are avail- sponsible for the design of the strengthening works.
able: Additionally as this application is structural, great
▪ CarboDur® applied in slots as near surface mounted care must also be taken in selecting suitably experi-
(NSM) reinforcement enced and trained specialist contractors.
▪ SikaWrap® fabrics: Please refer to the Product Data Sika® CarboDur® strengthening systems with Sika®
Sheet for the SikaWrap® fabrics CarboDur® plates must be protected from permanent
Concrete must generally be older than 28 days (de- exposure to direct sunlight, moisture and/or water.
pendent on curing conditions and the type of con- Please refer to the relevant Method Statement and
crete etc.) Product Data Sheets for the selection of suitable over
coating materials, in situations where systems will be
Sika® CarboDur® externally bonded to other sub- fully or partially exposed.
strates Maximum permissible continuous service temperat-
For application of CarboDur® plates to all other sub- ure is approx. +50 °C.
strates (brick, stone, steel, wood, fibre reinforced poly- Note: When using the Sika CarboHeater for curing
mer etc.) please refer to the “Method Statement for Sikadur®-30 LP to be used at elevated temperatures,
Sika® CarboDur® Externally Bonded Reinforcement”. the maximum continuous service temperature can be
Contact Sika Technical Department for detailed advice. increased to max. +80 °C. Please also refer to the rel-
evant Method Statements for further limitations and
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION guidelines: - “Method Statement Sika CarboDur® Ex-
ternally Bonded Reinforcement”. Contact Sika Technic-
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a al Department for detailed advice.
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface.
Please also refer to the “Method Statement Sika® Car-
boDur® Externally Bonded Reinforcement”.

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BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
vary due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer serves the right to change the properties of its
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
lated data. current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
REGULATION (EC) NO 1907/2006 - REACH Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- be supplied on request.
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet.Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWrap®-230 C
WOVEN UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE FABRIC, DESIGNED FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHEN-
ING APPLICATIONS AS PART OF THE SIKA® STRENGTHENING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWrap®-230 C is a unidirectional woven carbon ▪ Manufacturedwith heat-set weft fibres to keep the
fibre fabric with mid-range strength, designed for in- fabric stable
stallation using the dry or wet application process. ▪ Multifunctional fabric for use in many different
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. strengthening applications
▪ Flexible and accommodating of different surface
USES planes and geometry (beams, columns, chimneys,
piles, walls, soffits, silos etc.)
SikaWrap®-230 C may only be used by experienced ▪ Available in different widths for optimum utilisation
professionals. ▪ Low density for minimal additional weight
Structural strengthening of reinforced concrete, ma- ▪ Extremely cost effective in comparison to traditional
sonry, brickwork and timber elements or structures, to strengthening techniques
increase flexural and shear loading capacity for:
▪ Improved seismic performance of masonry walls APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Replacing missing steel reinforcement
▪ Increasing the strength and ductility of columns ▪ Poland: Technical Approval ITB AT-15-5604/2011:
▪ Increasing the loading capacity of structural elements Zestaw wyrobów Sika CarboDur do wzmacniania i
▪ Enabling changes in use / alterations and refurbish- napraw konstrukcji betonowych.
ment ▪ Poland: Technical Approval IBDiM Nr AT/2008-03-
▪ Correcting structural design and / or construction de- 0336/1, Płaskowniki. pręty, kształtki i maty kom-
fects pozytowe do wzmacniania betonu o nazwie hand-
▪ Increasing resistance to seismic movement lowej: Zestaw materiałów Sika CarboDur® do wzmac-
▪ Improving service life and durability niania konstrukcji obiektów mostowych.
▪ Structural upgrading to comply with current stand- ▪ USA: ACI 440.2R-08, Guide for the Design and con-
ards struction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
strengthening concrete structures, July 2008.
▪ UK: Concrete Society Technical Report No. 55, Design
guidance for strengthening concrete structures using
fibre composite material, 2012.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Construction Fibre orientation 0° (unidirectional)
Warp Black carbon fibres 99 %
Weft White thermoplastic heat-set fibres 1 %

Fibre Type Selected mid-range strength carbon fibres


Packaging Fabric length per roll Fabric width
≥ 100 m 500 mm

Product Data Sheet


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Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, original sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Dry Fibre Density 1.82 g/cm3
Dry Fibre Thickness 0.129 mm (based on fibre content)
Area Density 235 g/m2 ± 10 g/m2 (carbon fibres only)
Dry Fibre Tensile Strength 4 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)

Dry Fibre Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- 230 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)
sion
Dry Fibre Elongation at Break 1.7 % (ISO 10618)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Nominal Thickness 0.129 mm
Laminate Nominal Cross Section 129 mm2 per m width
Laminate Tensile Strength Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)
3 500 N/mm2 3 200 N/mm2 (ASTM D 3039*)

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)


sion 225 kN/mm2 220 kN/mm2
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039*)
220 kN/mm2 210 kN/mm2
* Modification: sample with 50 mm
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres
Single layer, minimum 27 samples per test series

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- 1.56 % (EN 2561)


sion 1.59 % (ASTM D 3039)

Tensile Resistance Average Characteristic (EN 2561)


452 kN/m 413 kN/m (ASTM D 3039)

Tensile Stiffness Average Characteristic (EN 2561)


29.0 MN/m 28.4 MN/m
29.0 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 28.4 kN/m per ‰ elongation
tion
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039)
28.4 MN/m 27.1 MN/m
28.4 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 27.1 kN/m per ‰ elongation
tion

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SYSTEMS
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Concrete substrate adhesive primer Sikadur®-330
Impregnating / laminating resin Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-300
Structural strengthening fabric SikaWrap®-230 C
For detailed information on Sikadur®-330, together with the resin and fab-
ric application details, please refer to the Sikadur®-330 Product Data Sheet
and the relevant Method Statement.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Dry application with Sikadur®-330
First layer including priming layer 0.8 – 1.2 kg/m2
Following layers 0.7 kg/m2
Wet application with Sikadur®-300
Primer layer 0.4 – 0.6 kg/m2
Fabric layers 0.6 kg/m2
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for further information.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS tion is dependent on the exposure and the project


specific requirements. For additional UV light protec-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY tion in exposed areas use Sikagard®-550 W Elastic or
Sikagard®-680 S.
Minimum substrate pull-off strength: 1.0 N/mm2 or as ▪ Please refer to the relevant Method Statement of
specified in the strengthening design. SikaWrap® for further information, guidelines and
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for limitations.
further information.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface.
due to circumstances beyond our control.
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for
further information.
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
The fabric can be cut with special scissors or a Stanley tions the declared data and recommended uses for
knife (razor knife / box-cutter knife). Never fold the this product may vary from country to country. Please
fabric. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
SikaWrap®-230 C is applied using the dry or wet applic- product data and uses.
ation process.
Please refer to the relevant Method Statement for de- ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
tails on the impregnating / laminating procedure.
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
LIMITATIONS lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
stances which are intended to be released from the
▪ SikaWrap®-230 C shall only be applied by trained and article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
experienced professionals. tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
▪ A specialist structural engineer must be consulted for the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
any structural strengthening design calculation. to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
▪ SikaWrap®-230 C fabric is coated to ensure maxim- follow the instructions given in this product data
um bond and durability with the Sikadur® adhesives / sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
impregnating / laminating resins. To maintain and does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
ensure full system compatibility, do not exchange cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
system components. on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
▪ SikaWrap®-230 C can be over coated with a cementi- icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
tious overlay or other coatings for aesthetic and / or
protective purposes. The over coating system selec-

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWrap®-300 C
WOVEN UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE FABRIC, DESIGNED FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHEN-
ING APPLICATIONS AS PART OF THE SIKA® STRENGTHENING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWrap®-300 C is a unidirectional woven carbon ▪ Multifunctional fabric for use in many different
fibre fabric with mid-range strengths, designed for in- strengthening applications
stallation using the dry or wet application process. ▪ Flexible and accommodating of different surface
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. planes and geometry (beams, columns, chimneys,
piles, walls, soffits, silos etc.)
USES ▪ Low density for minimal additional weight
▪ Extremely cost effective in comparison to traditional
SikaWrap®-300 C may only be used by experienced strengthening techniques
professionals.
Structural strengthening of reinforced concrete, ma- APPROVALS / STANDARDS
sonry, brickwork and timber elements or structures, to
increase flexural and shear loading capacity for: ▪ Poland: Technical Approval ITB AT-15-5604/2011:
▪ Improved seismic performance of masonry walls Zestaw wyrobów Sika CarboDur do wzmacniania i
▪ Replacing missing steel reinforcement napraw konstrukcji betonowych.
▪ Increasing the strength and ductility of columns ▪ Poland: Technical Approval IBDiM Nr AT/2008-03-
▪ Increasing the loading capacity of structural elements 0336/1, Płaskowniki. pręty, kształtki i maty kom-
▪ Enabling changes in use / alterations and refurbish- pozytowe do wzmacniania betonu o nazwie hand-
ment lowej: Zestaw materiałów Sika CarboDur® do wzmac-
▪ Correcting structural design and / or construction de- niania konstrukcji obiektów mostowych.
fects ▪ USA: ACI 440.2R-08, Guide for the Design and con-
▪ Increasing resistance to seismic movement struction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
▪ Improving service life and durability strengthening concrete structures, July 2008.
▪ Structural upgrading to comply with current stand- ▪ UK: Concrete Society Technical Report No. 55, Design
ards guidance for strengthening concrete structures using
fibre composite material, 2012.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Construction Fibre orientation 0° (unidirectional)
Warp Black carbon fibres 99 %
Weft White thermoplastic heat-set fibres
1%

Fibre Type Selected mid-range strength carbon fibres


Packaging Fabric length per roll Fabric width
≥ 100 m 500 mm

Shelf life 24 months from date of production

Product Data Sheet


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Storage conditions Store in undamaged, original sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Dry Fibre Density 1.82 g/cm3
Dry Fibre Thickness 0.167 mm (based on fibre content)
Area Density 304 g/m2 ± 10 g/m2 (carbon fibres only)
Dry Fibre Tensile Strength 4 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)

Dry Fibre Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- 230 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)
sion
Dry Fibre Elongation at Break 1.7 % (ISO 10618)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Nominal Thickness 0.167 mm
Laminate Nominal Cross Section 167 mm2 per m width
Laminate Tensile Strength Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)
3 500 N/mm2 3 200 kN/mm2 (ASTM D 3039*)

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)


sion 225 kN/mm2 220 kN/mm2
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039*)
220 kN/mm2 210 kN/mm2
* modification: sample with 50 mm
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres
Single layer, minimum 27 samples per test series

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- 1.56 % (EN 2561)


sion 1.59 % (ASTM D 3039)

Tensile Resistance Average Characterstic (EN 2561)


585 N/mm 534 N/mm (ASTM D 3039)

Tensile Stiffness Average Characteristic (EN 2561)


37.6 MN/m 36.7 MN/m
37.6 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 36.7 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039)
36.7 MN/m 35.1 MN/m
36.7 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 35.1 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion

SYSTEMS
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Concrete substrate adhesive primer Sikadur®-330
Impregnating / laminating resin Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-300
Structural strengthening fabric SikaWrap®-300 C
For detailed information on Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-300, together with
the resin and fabric application details, please refer to the Sikadur®-330 or
Sikadur®-300 Product Data Sheet and the relevant Method Statement.

Product Data Sheet


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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Dry application with Sikadur®-330
First layer including primer layer 1.0 - 1.5 kg/m2
Following layers 0.8 kg/m2
Wet application with Sikadur®-300
Primer layer 0.4 - 0.6 kg/m2
Fabric layers 0.6 kg/m2

Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for further informa-
tion.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


SUBSTRATE QUALITY All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Minimal substrate tensile strength: 1.0 N/mm2 or as due to circumstances beyond our control.
specified in the strengthening design.
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement or
further information. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a this product may vary from country to country. Please
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface. consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for product data and uses.
further information.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
The fabric can be cut with special scissors or a Stanley lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
knife (razor knife / box-cutter knife). Never fold the stances which are intended to be released from the
fabric. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
SikaWrap®-300 C is applied using the dry or wet applic- tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
ation process. the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
Please refer to the relevant Method Statement for de- to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
tails on the impregnating / laminating procedure follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
LIMITATIONS does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
▪ SikaWrap®-300 C shall only be applied by trained and on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
experienced professionals. icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
▪ A specialist structural engineer must be consulted for
any structural strengthening design calculation.
▪ SikaWrap®-300 C fabric is coated to ensure maxim-
LEGAL NOTES
um bond and durability with the Sikadur® adhesives / The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
impregnating / laminating resins. To maintain and tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
ensure full system compatibility, do not interchange products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
different system components. rent knowledge and experience of the products when
▪ SikaWrap®-300 C can be over coated with a cementi- properly stored, handled and applied under normal
tious overlay or other coatings for aesthetic and / or conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
protective purposes. The over coating system selec- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tion is dependent on the exposure and the project strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
specific requirements. For additional UV light protec- ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
tion in exposed areas use Sikagard®-550 W Elastic (G) particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
or Sikagard®-680 SG. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
▪ Please refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap® from this information, or from any written recom-
manual dry application, SikaWrap® manual wet ap- mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
plication or SikaWrap® machine wet application for user of the product must test the product’s suitability
further information, guidelines and limitations. for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Product Data Sheet
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
SikaWrap®-300 C be supplied on request.
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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWrap®-530 C
WOVEN UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE FABRIC, DESIGNED FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHEN-
ING APPLICATIONS AS PART OF THE SIKA® STRENGTHENING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWrap®-530 C is a unidirectional woven carbon ▪ Manufactured with weft fibres to keep the fabric
fibre fabric with mid-range strengths, designed for in- stable (heat-set)
stallation using the wet application process. ▪ Multifunctional fabric for use in many different
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. strengthening applications
▪ Flexible and accommodating of different surface
USES planes and geometry (beams, columns, chimneys,
piles, walls, soffits, silos etc.)
SikaWrap®-530 C may only be used by experienced ▪ Low density for minimal additional weight
professionals. ▪ Extremely cost effective in comparison to traditional
Structural strengthening of reinforced concrete, ma- strengthening techniques
sonry, brickwork and timber elements or structures, to
increase flexural and shear loading capacity for: APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Improved seismic performance of masonry walls
▪ Replacing missing steel reinforcement ▪ Poland: Technical Approval IBDiM Nr AT/2008-03-
▪ Increasing the strength and ductility of columns 0336/1, Płaskowniki. pręty, kształtki i maty kom-
▪ Increasing the loading capacity of structural elements pozytowe do wzmacniania betonu o nazwie hand-
▪ Enabling changes in use / alterations and refurbish- lowej: Zestaw materiałów Sika CarboDur® do wzmac-
ment niania konstrukcji obiektów mostowych.
▪ Correcting structural design and / or construction de- ▪ USA: ACI 440.2R-08, Guide for the Design and con-
fects struction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
▪ Increasing resistance to seismic movement strengthening concrete structures, July 2008.
▪ Improving service life and durability ▪ UK: Concrete Society Technical Report No. 55, Design
▪ Structural upgrading to comply with current stand- guidance for strengthening concrete structures using
ards fibre composite material, 2012.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Construction Fibre orientation 0° (unidirectional)
Warp Black carbon fibres 99 %
Weft White thermoplastic heat set fibres 1 %

Fibre Type Selected mid-range strength carbon fibres


Packaging Fabric length per roll Fabric width
≥ 50 m 500 mm

Shelf life 24 months from date of production

Product Data Sheet


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Storage conditions Store in undamaged, original sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Dry Fibre Density 1.82 g/cm3
Dry Fibre Thickness 0.290 mm (based on fibre content)
Area Density 528 g/m2 + 25 g/m2 (carbon fibres only)
Dry Fibre Tensile Strength 4 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)

Dry Fibre Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- 230 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)
sion
Dry Fibre Elongation at Break 1.7 % (ISO 10618)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Nominal Thickness 0.290 mm
Laminate Nominal Cross Section 290 mm2 per m width
Laminate Tensile Strength Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)
3 500 N/mm2 3 200 N/mm2 (ASTM D 3039*)

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)


sion 225 kN/mm2 220 kN/mm2
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039*)
220 kN/mm2 210 kN/mm2
* modification: sample with 50 mm
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres
Single layer, minimum 27 samples per test series

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- 1.56 % (EN 2561)


sion 1.59 % (ASTM D 3039)

Tensile Resistance Average Characteristic (EN 2561)


1 015 N/mm 928 N/mm (ASTM D 3039

Tensile Stiffness Average Characteristic (EN 2561)


65.3 MN/m 63.8 MN/m
65.3 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 63.8 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion
Average Characteristic (ASTM D 3039)
63.8 MN/m 60.9 MN/m
63.8 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 60.9 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion

Product Data Sheet


SikaWrap®-530 C
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SYSTEMS
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Concrete substrate adhesive primer Sikadur®-330
Impregnating / lamination resin Sikadur®-300
Structural strengthening fabric SikaWrap®-530 C
For detailed information on Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-300, together with
the resin and fabric application details, please refer to the Sikadur®-330 or
Sikadur®-300 Product Data Sheet and the relevant Method Statement.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Wet application with Sikadur®-300
First layer including primer layer: 1.4 − 2.0 kg/m2
Following layers: 0.7 kg/m2
Please also refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap® manual wet ap-
plication or SikaWrap® machine wet application for further information.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS specific requirements. For additional UV light protec-


tion in exposed areas use Sikagard®-550 W Elastic or
SUBSTRATE QUALITY Sikagard®-680 S.
Please refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap®
Minimal substrate tensile strength: 1.0 N/mm2 or as manual wet application or SikaWrap® machine wet ap-
specified in the strengthening design. plication for further information, guidelines and limita-
Please also refer to the Method Statement of tions.
SikaWrap® manual wet application or SikaWrap® ma-
chine wet application for further information. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a
due to circumstances beyond our control.
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface.
SikaWrap®-530 C is applied using the wet application
process. LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please also refer to the Method Statement of Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
SikaWrap® manual wet application or SikaWrap® ma- tions the declared data and recommended uses for
chine wet application for further information. this product may vary from country to country. Please
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.
The fabric can be cut with special scissors or a Stanley
knife (razor knife / box-cutter knife). Never fold the ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
fabric.
SikaWrap®-530 C is applied using the wet application This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
process. lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
Please refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap® stances which are intended to be released from the
manual wet application or SikaWrap® machine wet ap- article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
plication for the impregnating / laminating procedure. tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
LIMITATIONS to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
follow the instructions given in this product data
This product should only be used by trained and exper- sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
ienced professionals. does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
SikaWrap®-530 C fabric is coated to ensure maximum cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
bond and durability with the Sikadur® adhesives / im- on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
pregnating / laminating resins. To maintain and en- icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
sure full system compatibility, do not interchange dif-
ferent system components.
SikaWrap®-530 C can be over coated with a cementi-
tious overlay or other coatings for aesthetic and / or
protective purposes. The over coating system selec-
tion is dependent on the exposure and the project

Product Data Sheet


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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWrap®-600 C WV
WOVEN UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE FABRIC, DESIGNED FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHEN-
ING APPLICATIONS AS PART OF THE SIKA® STRENGTHENING SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWrap®-600 C WV is a unidirectional woven heavy ▪ Multifunctional fabric for use in many different
carbon fibre fabric with mid-range strength, designed strengthening applications
for installation using the wet application process. ▪ Flexible and accommodating of different surface
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. planes and geometry (beams, columns, chimneys,
piles, walls, soffits, silos etc.)
USES ▪ Low density for minimal additional weight
▪ Extremely cost effective in comparison to traditional
SikaWrap®-600 C WV may only be used by experi- strengthening technique
enced professionals.
Structural strengthening of reinforced concrete, ma- APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
sonry, brickwork and timber elements or structures, to
increase flexural and shear loading capacity for: ▪ USA: ACI 440.2R-08, Guide for the Design and con-
▪ Improved seismic performance of masonry walls struction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for
▪ Replacing missing steel reinforcement strengthening concrete structures, July 2008
▪ Increasing the strength and ductility of columns ▪ UK: Concrete Society Technical Report No. 55, Design
▪ Increasing the loading capacity of structural elements guidance for strengthening concrete structures using
▪ Enabling changes in use / alterations and refurbish- fibre composite material, 2012.
ment
▪ Correcting structural design and / or construction de-
fects
▪ Increasing resistance to seismic movement
▪ Improving service life and durability
▪ Structural upgrading to comply with current stand-
ards

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Construction Fibre orientation 0° (unidirectional)
Warp Black carbon fibres 95 %
Weft E-Glass 5 %

Fibre Type Selected mid-range strength carbon fibres


Packaging Fabric length per roll Fabric width
1 roll in a carboard box ≥ 50 m 500 mm

Shelf life 24 months from date of production

Product Data Sheet


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Storage conditions Store in undamaged, original sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C.
Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Dry Fibre Density 1.81 g/cm3
Dry Fibre Thickness 0.331 mm (based on fibre content)
Area Density 600 g/m2 ± 20 g/m2 (carbon fibres only)
Dry Fibre Tensile Strength 4 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)

Dry Fibre Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- 230 000 N/mm2 (ISO 10618)
sion
Dry Fibre Elongation at Break 2.1 % (ISO 10618)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Nominal Thickness 0.331 mm
Laminate Nominal Cross Section 331 mm2 per m width
Laminate Tensile Strength Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)
3 500 N/mm2 3 200 N/mm2 (ASTM 3039*)

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- Average Characteristic (EN 2561*)


sion 235 kN/mm2 200 kN/mm2 (ASTM 3039*)
* modification: sample with 50 mm
Values in the longitudinal direction of the fibres
Single layer, minimum 27 samples per test series

Laminate Elongation at Break in Ten- 1.56 % (based on EN 2561)


sion 1.59 % (based on ASTM 3039)

Tensile Resistance Average Characteristic (based on EN 2561)


1155 N/mm 1056 N/mm (based on ASTM
3039)

Tensile Stiffness Average Characteristic (based on EN 2561)


74.3 MN/m 72.6 MN/m
74.3 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 72.6 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion
Average Characteristic (based on ASTM
72.6 MN/m 69.3 MN/m 3039)
72.6 kN/m per ‰ elonga- 69.3 kN/m per ‰ elonga-
tion tion

SYSTEMS
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Concrete substrate adhesive primer Sikadur®-330 or
Sikadur®-300
Impregnating / laminating resin Sikadur®-300
Structural strengthening fabric SikaWrap®-600 C WV
For detailed information on Sikadur®-330 or Sikadur®-300, together with
the resin and fabric application details, please refer to the Sikadur®-330 or
Sikadur®-300 Product Data Sheet and to the relevant Method Statement.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Wet application with Sikadur®-300
First layer including primer 0.8–1.2 kg/m2
Following layers 0.85–1.0 kg/m2
Application with Sikadur®-330 as primer and Sikadur®-300
Primer layer 0.4–0.6 kg/m2
Fabric layers 0.85–1.0 kg/m2

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS limitations.

SUBSTRATE QUALITY BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


Minimum substrate tensile strength: 1.0 N/mm2 or as All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
specified in the strengthening design. on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for due to circumstances beyond our control.
further information.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a tions the declared data and recommended uses for
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface. this product may vary from country to country. Please
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
further information. product data and uses.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
The fabric can be cut with special scissors or a Stanley
knife (razor knife / box-cutter knife). Never fold the This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu-
fabric. lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub-
SikaWrap®-600 C WV is applied using the wet applica- stances which are intended to be released from the
tion process. article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi-
Please refer to the relevant Method Statement for de- tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of
tails on the impregnating / laminating procedure. the same regulation is not needed to bring the product
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use
FURTHER DOCUMENTS follow the instructions given in this product data
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
Method Statements does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
Ref.: SikaWrap® manual wet application cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
Ref.: SikaWrap® machine wet application on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)
LIMITATIONS
▪ SikaWrap®-600 C WV shall only be applied by trained
and experienced professionals.
▪ A specialist structural engineer must be consulted for
any structural strengthening design calculation.
▪ SikaWrap®-600 C WV fabric is coated to ensure max-
imum bond and durability with the Sikadur® adhes-
ives / impregnating / laminating resins. To maintain
and ensure full system compatibility, do not inter-
change different system components.
▪ SikaWrap®-600 C WV can be over coated with a ce-
mentitious overlay or other coatings for aesthetic
and / or protective purposes. The over coating sys-
tem selection is dependent on the exposure and the
project specific requirements. For additional protec-
tion against UV light in exposed areas use Sikagard®-
550 W Elastic (G).
▪ Please refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap®
manual wet application or SikaWrap® machine wet
application for further information, guidelines and

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
SikaWrap® FX-50 C
CARBON FIBRE STRING FOR STRUCTURAL STRENGTHENING AND CONNECTION, AND ANCHOR-
ING OF SIKAWRAP® STRENGTHENING SYSTEMS

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


SikaWrap® FX-50 C is a unidirectional carbon fibre ▪ Carbon fibre, corrosion resistant, durable
string, encased in a plastic envelope, which is used as ▪ Multifunctional use
near surface mounted strengthening and as fibre con- ▪ Easy to install
nector for the anchorage of SikaWrap® fabrics.
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

USES
SikaWrap® FX-50 C may only be used by experienced
professionals.
▪ Anchoring SikaWrap® carbon and glass fibre fabrics
on concrete or masonry
▪ Connecting SikaWrap® carbon or glass fibre fabrics
through concrete or masonry structures
▪ Flexible near surface mounted strengthening (NSM)

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Construction Unidirectional carbon fibre string encased in a plastic envelope
Fibre Type Carbon fibre
Packaging 25 m roll on a plastic reel dispenser
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in undamaged, original sealed packaging, in dry conditions at temper-
atures between +5 °C and +35 °C. Protect from direct sunlight.
Dry Fibre Density 1.82 g/cm3
Cross Section ≥ 28 mm2 (based on carbon fibre content)
Mass per Unit Length ≥ 50 g/m (based on carbon fibre content)
Dry Fibre Tensile Strength 4 000 N/mm2 (ASTM D 4018)

Dry Fibre Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- 240 kN/mm2 (ASTM D 4018)


sion
Dry Fibre Elongation at Break ≥ 1.6 % (ASTM D 4018)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Laminate Nominal Cross Section 78 mm2
Laminate Tensile Strength ~2 000 N/mm2 (related to fibre cross section)* (EN 2561**)
*Impregnating resin: Sikadur®-300 or Sikadur®-52 LP
*Values in longitudinal direction of the fibres
** Standard adapted to fit sample shape

Laminate Modulus of Elasticity in Ten- ~230 kN/mm2 (related to fibre cross section)* (EN 2561**)
sion *Impregnating resin: Sikadur®-300 or Sikadur®-52 LP
*Values in longitudinal direction of the fibres
** Standard adapted to fit sample shape

SYSTEMS
System Structure The system build-up and configuration as described must be fully complied
with and may not be changed.
Impregnating / laminating resin Sikadur®-300 or
Sikadur®-52 LP
Anchorage resin Sikadur®-330 or
Sika AnchorFix®-3+
Structural strengthening fabric SikaWrap® carbon or glass fibre fabric

The embedded composite will have a diameter of approx. 10 mm


For detailed information on Sikadur®-330, Sikadur®-300 or Sikadur®-52 LP
and AnchorFix®-3+, together with the resin and fabric application details,
please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheets and the Method State-
ments.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Consumption Anchor impregnation: 110 - 150 g/m
SikaWrap® fabrics: Please refer to the relevant Product Data Sheet

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS


SUBSTRATE QUALITY ▪ SikaWrap® FX-50 C shall only be applied by trained
and experienced professionals.
Minimum substrate tensile strength: 1.0 N/mm2 or as ▪ A specialist structural engineer must be consulted for
specified in the strengthening design. any structural strengthening design calculation.
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for ▪ Notes and limitations mentioned in the Method
further information. Statement installation of SikaWrap® FX must be re-
spected.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
▪ The SikaWrap® products are coated to ensure max-
Concrete must be cleaned and prepared to achieve a imum bond and durability with the Sikadur® adhes-
laitance and contaminant free, open textured surface. ives / impregnating / laminating resins. To maintain
Please also refer to the relevant Method Statement for and ensure full system compatibility, do not inter-
further information. change different system components.
▪ The SikaWrap® system can be over coated with a ce-
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS mentitious overlay or other coatings for aesthetic
and / or protective purposes. The over coating sys-
SikaWrap® FX-50 C can be cut with special scissors. tem selection is dependent on the exposure and the
Please refer to the relevant Method Statement for in- project specific requirements. For additional protec-
stallation of SikaWrap® FX and for the impregnating / tion against UV light in exposed areas use Sikagard®-
laminating procedure of the fabrics. 550 W Elastic (G), Sikagard® ElastoColor-675 W or
Sikagard®-680 SG.
FURTHER DOCUMENTS ▪ Please refer to the Method Statement of SikaWrap®
manual dry application, SikaWrap® manual wet ap-
Method Statements plication or SikaWrap® machine wet application for
Installation of SikaWrap® FX further information, guidelines and limitations.
SikaWrap® manual dry application
SikaWrap® manual wet application
SikaWrap® machine wet application

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BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL NOTES
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
due to circumstances beyond our control. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Please note that as a result of specific local regula- tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
this product may vary from country to country. Please ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
product data and uses. legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
from this information, or from any written recom-
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
This product is an article as defined in article 3 of regu- for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
lation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). It contains no sub- serves the right to change the properties of its
stances which are intended to be released from the products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
article under normal or reasonably foreseeable condi- be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
tions of use. A safety data sheet following article 31 of current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
the same regulation is not needed to bring the product refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
to the market, to transport or to use it. For safe use Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
follow the instructions given in this product data be supplied on request.
sheet. Based on our current knowledge, this product
does not contain SVHC (substances of very high con-
cern) as listed in Annex XIV of the REACH regulation or
on the candidate list published by the European Chem-
icals Agency in concentrations above 0.1 % (w/w)

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-30 LP
THIXOTROPIC ADHESIVE FOR BONDING REINFORCEMENT

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-30 LP is a thixotropic, structural 2-compon- Sikadur®-30 LP has the following advantages:
ent adhesive, based on a combination of epoxy resins ▪ Long pot life
and especially designed for use at higher temperat- ▪ High temperature resistance at elevated curing tem-
ures between +25 °C and +55 °C. peratures
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to mix and apply
▪ No primer needed
USES ▪ High creep resistance under permanent load
▪ Very good adhesion to concrete, masonry, stone-
Sikadur®-30 LP may only be used by experienced pro- work, steel, cast iron, aluminium, timber and Sika®
fessionals. CarboDur® Plates
Adhesive for bonding structural reinforcement, partic- ▪ Hardening is not affected by high humidity
ularly in structural strengthening works. Especially for ▪ High strength adhesive
the following uses: ▪ Thixotropic: non-sag in vertical and overhead applica-
▪ Sika® CarboDur® Plates to concrete, brickwork, tim- tions
ber and steel (for details see the Sika® CarboDur® ▪ Hardens without shrinkage
Product Data Sheet, the “Method Statement for ▪ Different coloured components (for mixing control)
Sika® CarboDur® Externally Bonded Reinforcement” ▪ High initial and ultimate mechanical resistance
and the “Method Statement for Sika® CarboDur® ▪ High abrasion and shock resistance
Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement”). ▪ Impermeable to liquids and water vapour
▪ Steel plates to concrete (for details see the relevant
Sika Technical information). APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Adhesive for structural bonding tested according to
EN 1504-4.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 6 kg (A + B) Pre-batched unit

Colour Component A: white


Component B: black
Component A + B: light grey
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.

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Density ~1.65 kg/l (+23 °C) (components A + B)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)
+25 °C +55 °C
12 h − ~90 N/mm2
1d > 75 N/mm2 ~100 N/mm2
3d > 85 N/mm2 ~110 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Compression ~10 000 N/mm2 (+25 °C) (ASTM D 695)

Tensile Strength in Flexure Curing time Curing temperature (DIN EN 196)


+25 °C +55 °C
1d > 12 N/mm2 ~38 N/mm2
3d > 20 N/mm2 ~40 N/mm2
7d > 25 N/mm2 ~42 N/mm2

Tensile Strength Curing time Curing temperature (ISO 527)


+25 °C +55 °C
1d − ~26 N/mm2
3d ~14 N/mm2 ~28 N/mm2
7d ~17 N/mm2 ~28 N/mm2

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~10 000 N/mm2 (+25 °C) (ISO 527)

Shear Strength Curing time Curing temperature (FIP 5.15: Fédération


+25 °C +44 − 55 °C +80 °C Internationale de la
Précontrainte)
− − *~17
>1h N/mm2
7d *~7 N/mm2 ~19 N/mm2 −
*(DIN EN 1465)

Shrinkage ~0.04 % (FIP: Fédération Internationale de la Précontrainte)

Tensile Adhesion Strength Curing time Substrate Curing temperature (EN ISO 4624)
+25 °C +55 °C
1d Concrete > 4 N/mm2 > 4 N/mm2
(Concrete (Concrete
fracture) fracture)
1d Steel ~15 N/mm 2 ~25 N/mm2
3d Steel ~22 N/mm 2 ~28 N/mm2

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 2.5 x 10−5 per °C (Temperature range: -20 °C min. / +40 °C max.) (EN 1770)

Glass Transition Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- TG (EN 12614)


ure
3d/1d +23°C / +80 °C +90 °C
3d/1d +23°C / +50 °C +80 °C
30 d +30 °C +70 °C

Heat Deflection Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- HDT (FIP 5.10: Fédération
ure Internationale de la
2h +80 °C +84 °C Précontrainte, ASTM
7d +55 °C +82 °C D 648)
7d +23 °C +55 °C

Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +45 °C max. (when cured at > +23 °C)
-40 °C min. / +72 °C max. (when cured > 2 h at +80 °C within 7 d)

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Sika® CarboDur® System: For Application Details of Sika® CarboDur® plates
with Sikadur®-30 LP, see the “Method Statement for Sika® CarboDur® Ex-
ternally Bonded Reinforcement” and the “Method Statement for Sika® Car-
boDur® Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement”

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : Component B = 3 : 1 (by weight or volume)
Only mix complete pre-batched units of Sikadur®-30 LP.
Layer Thickness 30 mm max.
Sag Flow On vertical surfaces it is non-sag up to 3 − 5 (FIP: Fédération Internationale de
mm thickness at +55 °C. la Précontrainte)

Squeezability 5 500 mm2 at +25 °C at 15 kg (FIP: Fédération Internationale de la Précontrainte)


Product Temperature Sikadur®-30 LP must be applied at temperatures between +20 °C and
+40 °C.
Ambient Air Temperature +25 °C min. / +55 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +25 °C min. / +55 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content Maximum 4 % pbw
When applied to mat damp concrete, brush the adhesive well into the sub-
strate.
Pot Life Temperature Potlife Open time (FIP: Fédération In-
+25 °C ~60 min ~90 min ternationale de la
+55 °C ~30 min ~60 min Précontrainte)
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MIXING

SUBSTRATE QUALITY Pre-batched units:


Mix components A and B together for at least 3
See the Product Data Sheet of Sika® CarboDur® Plates minutes with a mixing spindle attached to a slow
and Sika® CarboDur® BC rods. speed electric drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the ma-
terial becomes smooth in consistency and a uniform
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION grey colour. Avoid aeration while mixing. Then, pour
the whole mix into a clean container and stir again for
See the “Method Statement for Sika CarboDur® Ex- approximately 1 more minute at low speed to keep air
ternally Bonded Reinforcement” and the “Method entrapment at a minimum. Mix only that quantity
Statement for Sika CarboDur® Near Surface Mounted which can be used within its potlife.
Reinforcement”.
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
See the “Method Statement for Sika® CarboDur® Ex-
ternally Bonded Reinforcement” and the “Method
Statement for Sika® CarboDur® Near Surface Mounted
Reinforcement”.

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CLEANING OF TOOLS LEGAL NOTES
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® The information, and, in particular, the recommenda-
Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened / tions relating to the application and end-use of Sika
cured material can only be mechanically removed. products, are given in good faith based on Sika's cur-
rent knowledge and experience of the products when
LIMITATIONS properly stored, handled and applied under normal
conditions in accordance with Sika's recommenda-
Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
tions. In practice, the differences in materials, sub-
der permanent loading. However, due to the creep be-
strates and actual site conditions are such that no war-
havior of all polymer materials under load, the long ranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a
term structural design load must account for creep.
particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any
Generally the long term structural design load must be
legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either
lower than 20 − 25 % of the failure load. from this information, or from any written recom-
A structural engineer must be consulted for load cal-
mendations, or from any other advice offered. The
culations for the specific application.
user of the product must test the product’s suitability
for the intended application and purpose. Sika re-
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA serves the right to change the properties of its
products. The proprietary rights of third parties must
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always
due to circumstances beyond our control.
refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data
Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will
LOCAL RESTRICTIONS be supplied on request.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-300
2-COMPONENT EPOXY IMPREGNATION RESIN

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-300 is a 2-component, epoxy based impreg- ▪ Easy mix and application by trowel and impregnation
nating resin. roller
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Manufactured for manual or mechanical saturation
methods
USES ▪ Good adhesion to many substrates
▪ High mechanical properties
Sikadur®-300 may only be used by experienced profes- ▪ Extra long pot life
sionals.
Sikadur®-300 is used as APPROVALS / STANDARDS
▪ Impregnating resin for SikaWrap® fabric reinforce-
ment for the wet application method ▪ Road and Bridges Research Institute (Poland): IBDiM
▪ Primer resin for the wet application system No AT/2008-03-336/1.
▪ Adhesive for structural bonding tested according to
EN 1504-4,

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging Component A 22.305 kg
Component B 7.695 kg pails

Colour Component A: light yellow to amber liquid


Component B: pale yellow to clear liquid
Components A + B: light yellow to clear liquid
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.
Density 1.16 kg/l (mixed component A + B) (+23 °C)
Viscosity Shear rate: 50/s
Temperature Viscosity
+15 °C ~2 000 mPas
+23 °C ~700 mPas
+40 °C ~200 mPas

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Modulus of Elasticity in Flexure ~2 800 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (DIN EN 1465)

Tensile Strength ~45 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~3 500 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Elongation at Break ~1.5 % (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Tensile Adhesion Strength Concrete fracture (> 4 N/mm2) on sandblasted substrate (EN ISO 4624)

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 6.0 x 10−5 per °C (Temperature range -20 °C min. / +40 °C max.) (EN 1770)

Glass Transition Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- TG (EN 12614)


ure
30 d +30 °C +53 °C

Heat Deflection Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- HDT (ASTM D 648)
ure
7d +15 °C +43 °C
7d +23 °C +49 °C
3d +40 °C +60 °C
7d +40 °C +66 °C
Resistant to continuous exposure +45 °C.
Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +45 °C max.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Substrate primer: Sikadur®-330 / Sikadur®-300.
Impregnating/laminating resin: Sikadur®-300.
Structural strengthening fabric: SikaWrap® type to suit requirements.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : Component B = 100 : 34.5 (by weight)
When using bulk material the exact mixing ratio must be safeguarded by
accurately weighing and dosing each component.
Consumption See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual wet application" refer-
ence 850 41 03 and the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® saturator ma-
chine wet application".
Guide: 0.4 – 1.0 kg/m2
Ambient Air Temperature +15 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +15 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw
Pot Life Temperature Potlife Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+15 °C ~6 h ~3 h
+23 °C ~4 h –
+40 °C ~90 min ~60 min
The potlife begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the potlife. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS LIMITATIONS
This product may only be used by experienced profes-
SUBSTRATE QUALITY
sionals.
The substrate must be sound and of sufficient tensile Sikadur®-300 must be protected from rain for at least
strength to provide a minimum pull off strength of 1.0 24 hours after application. Ensure placement of fabric
N/mm2 or as per the requirements of the design spe- and laminating with roller takes place within open
cification. time.
See also the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manu- For application in cold or hot conditions, pre-condi-
al wet application" and the "Method Statement for tion material for 24 hours in temperature controlled
SikaWrap® saturator machine wet application". storage facilities to improve mixing, application and
pot life limits.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION For further information on over coating, number of
layers or creep, please consult a structural engineer
See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual for calculations and see also the "Method Statement
wet application" and the "Method Statement for for SikaWrap® manual wet application" and the
SikaWrap® saturator machine wet application". "Method Statement for SikaWrap® saturator machine
wet application".
MIXING Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
Pre-batched units: der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
Mix components A and B together for at least 3
term structural design load must account for creep.
minutes at low speed. Avoid aeration while mixing.
Generally the long term structural design load must be
Then, pour the whole mix into a clean container and
lower than 20 to 25 % of the failure load. Please con-
stir again for approximately 1 more minute at low
sult a structural engineer for load calculations for your
speed to keep air entrapment at a minimum.
specific application.
Bulk packing, not pre-batched:
Add the components in the correct proportions into a BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
suitable mixing pail and stir correctly using an electric
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
low speed mixer as above for pre-batched units.
on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS due to circumstances beyond our control.

See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual LOCAL RESTRICTIONS


wet application" and the "Method Statement for
SikaWrap® saturator machine wet application". Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
tions the declared data and recommended uses for
CLEANING OF TOOLS this product may vary from country to country. Please
consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
Clean all equipment immediately with Sika® Colma product data and uses.
Cleaner. Cured material can only be removed mechan-
ically.
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
lated data.

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikadur®-330
2-COMPONENT EPOXY IMPREGNATION RESIN

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Sikadur®-330 is a 2-component, thixotropic epoxy ▪ Easy mix and application by trowel and impregnation
based impregnating resin and adhesive. roller
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Manufactured for manual saturation methods
▪ Excellent application behaviour to vertical and over-
USES head surfaces
▪ Good adhesion to many substrates
Sikadur®-330 may only be used by experienced profes- ▪ High mechanical properties
sionals. ▪ No separate primer required
Sikadur®-330 is used as:
▪ Impregnation resin for SikaWrap® fabric reinforce- APPROVALS / STANDARDS
ment for the dry application method
▪ Primer resin for the wet application system ▪ Avis Technique N° 3/10-669 (annule et remplace N°
▪ Structural adhesive for bonding Sika® CarboDur® 3/07-502) Sika® CarboDur®, SikaWrap®
plates into slits ▪ Road and Bridges Research Institute (Poland): IBDiM
No AT/2008-03-336/1
▪ Adhesive for structural bonding tested according to
EN 1504-4

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemical base Epoxy resin
Packaging 5 kg (A + B)
Colour Component A: white paste
Component B: grey paste
Components A + B: light grey paste
Shelf life 24 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original, unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry condi-
tions at temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Protect from direct sun-
light.
Density ~1.30 kg/l (mixed component A + B mixed) (+23 °C)
Viscosity Shear rate: 50/s
Temperature Viscosity
+10 °C ~10 000 mPas
+23 °C ~6 000 mPas
+35 °C ~5 000 mPas

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Modulus of Elasticity in Flexure ~3 800 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (DIN EN 1465)

Tensile Strength ~30 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ~4 500 N/mm2 (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Elongation at Break ~0.9 % (7 d, +23 °C) (ISO 527)

Tensile Adhesion Strength Concrete fracture (> 4 N/mm2) on sandblasted substrate (EN ISO 4624)

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 4.5 × 10−5 1/K (Temperature range -10 °C min. / +40 °C max.) (EN 1770)

Glass Transition Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- TG (EN 12614)


ure
30 d +30 °C +58 °C

Heat Deflection Temperature Curing time Curing temperat- HDT (ASTM D 648)
ure
7d +10 °C +36 °C
7d +23 °C +47 °C
7d +35 °C +53 °C
Resistant to continuous exposure up to +45 °C.
Service Temperature -40 °C min. / +45 °C max.

SYSTEMS
System Structure Substrate primer: Sikadur®-330.
Impregnating / laminating resin: Sikadur®-330.
Structural strengthening fabric: SikaWrap® type to suit requirements.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing ratio Component A : Component B = 4 : 1 (by weight)
When using bulk material the exact mixing ratio must be safeguarded by
accurately weighing and dosing each component.
Consumption See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual dry application"
Guide: 0.7 - 1.5 kg/m2
Ambient Air Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Dew Point Beware of condensation.
Substrate temperature during application must be at least 3 °C above dew
point.
Substrate Temperature +10 °C min. / +35 °C max.
Substrate Moisture Content < 4 % pbw

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Pot Life Temperature Pot life Open time (EN ISO 9514)
+10 °C ~90 min (5 kg) ~90 min
+23 °C ~60 min (5 kg) ~60 min
+35 °C ~30 min (5 kg) ~30 min
The pot life begins when the resin and hardener are mixed. It is shorter at high temperatures and longer at
low temperatures. The greater the quantity mixed, the shorter the pot life. To obtain longer workability at
high temperatures, the mixed adhesive may be divided into portions. Another method is to chill compon-
ents A and B before mixing them (not below +5 °C).

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS face must be wiped dry prior to application of the next
layer or coating.
SUBSTRATE QUALITY For application in cold or hot conditions, pre-condi-
tion material for 24 hours in temperature controlled
Substrate must be sound and of sufficient tensile storage facilities to improve mixing, application and
strength to provide a minimum pull off strength of pot life limits.
1.0 N/mm2 or as per the requirements of the design For further information on over coating, number of
specification. layers or creep, please consult a structural engineer
See also the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manu- for calculations and see also the "Method Statement
al dry application". for SikaWrap® manual dry application".
Sikadur® resins are formulated to have low creep un-
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION der permanent loading. However due to the creep be-
haviour of all polymer materials under load, the long
See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual dry
term structural design load must account for creep.
application".
Generally the long term structural design load must be
MIXING lower than 20 to 25 % of the failure load. Please con-
sult a structural engineer for load calculations for the
Pre-batched units: specific application.
Mix components A+B together for at least 3 minutes
with a mixing spindle attached to a slow speed electric BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
drill (maximum 300 rpm) until the material becomes
smooth in consistency and a uniform grey colour. All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Avoid aeration while mixing. Then, pour the whole mix on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
into a clean container and stir again for approximately due to circumstances beyond our control.
1 more minute at low speed to keep air entrapment at
a minimum. Mix only that quantity which can be used LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
within its pot life.
Please note that as a result of specific local regula-
Bulk packing, not pre-batched: tions the declared data and recommended uses for
First, stir each component thoroughly. Add the com- this product may vary from country to country. Please
ponents in the correct proportions into a suitable mix- consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
ing pail and stir correctly using an electric low speed product data and uses.
mixer as above for pre-batched units.
ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY
APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS
For information and advice on the safe handling, stor-
See the "Method Statement for SikaWrap® manual dry age and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer
application". to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing
physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety-re-
CLEANING OF TOOLS
lated data.
Clean all equipment immediately with Sika® Colma
Cleaner. Cured material can only be removed mechan-
ically.

LIMITATIONS
Sikadur®-330 must be protected from rain for at least
24 hours after application.
Ensure placement of fabric and laminating with roller
takes place within open time.
At low temperatures and / or high relative humidity, a
tacky residue (blush) may form on the surface of the
cured Sikadur®-330 epoxy. If an additional layer of fab-
ric or a coating is to be applied onto the cured epoxy,
this residue must first be removed with warm, soapy
water to ensure adequate bond. In any case, the sur-

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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Sikacrete®-213 F
WET SPRAYED FIRE PROTECTION MORTAR

DESCRIPTION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES


Cement-based pre-bagged, dry mix fire protection ▪ Pre-bagged dry mortar mix for application by the wet
mortar for wet sprayed application especially for con- spray process
crete structures in tunnel construction. ▪ Minimal layer thickness to meet specifications
Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions. ▪ Easy to apply
▪ Does not contribute to the formation of smoke or
USES toxic fumes in fire
▪ Light weight, low density
Sikacrete®-213 F is used for concrete and reinforced ▪ The sprayed mortar surface can be finished by trow-
concrete structures exposed to fire hazards. el or wood float
It contains phyllosilicate aggregates, which are highly ▪ > 240 minutes fire resistance achievable
effective in resisting the heat of hydrocarbon fires. The ▪ Minimal rebound
thickness of the fire protection layer to be applied de-
pends on the specified fire resistance. The outstand- APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
ing properties of Sikacrete®-213 F allow greatly re-
duced thickness of the fire protection layer required. VSH, Switzerland: tested to RWS, Lachenbrand and ISO
Use on Sika® FRP structural strengthening systems to 834 fire curve.
upgrade fire rsistance.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging 12 kg bags
Appearance / Colour Grey powder
Shelf life 12 months from date of production
Storage conditions Store in original unopened packaging in cool and dry condition between 5
°C and 30 °C. Protect from direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
Density Powder: ~0.37 kg/l
Fresh applied: ~1.16 kg/l (sprayed)
Applied after 28 d: ~0.61 kg/l (sprayed)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Compressive Strength ~2.0 N/mm2
Freeze Thaw De-Icing Salt Resistance In order to guarantee resistance to frost, freeze thaw cycles and de-icing
salts, the surface of the mortar must be treated with Sikagard®-Wallcoat T.

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SYSTEMS
System Structure Bonding Primer
- Surface roughness ≥ 2mm
Sika MonoTop®-610 Surface roughness < 2mm
Reinforcement
Light wire mesh Recommended in order to prevent
Example Bekaert Armanet FP, Fisc- any debonding of the mortar layer
her or equivalent
Fire Protection Mortar
Sikacrete®-213 F Wet sprayed fire protection mortar
Surface Protection
Normal requirements
Sikagard® Wallcoat T Exposure to frost, freeze thaw
cycles, de-icing salt
Improved resistance to mechanical
wear

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Mixing Ratio 10 - 13 L of water per 12 kg of Sikacrete®-213 F
Consumption ~6 kg/m2 for a layer thickness of 10 mm
Ambient Air Temperature 5 °C min. / 30 °C max.
Substrate Temperature 5 °C min. / 30 °C max.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Application equipment: Wet spray screw pump sys-


tems
SUBSTRATE QUALITY / PRE-TREATMENT Reinforcement: The use of light wire mesh reinforce-
ment (Example: Bekaert Armanet FP, Fischer or equi-
Clean, rough, free from oil and grease, no loose or fri- valent) is always recommended in order to prevent
able material. The concrete surface layer has to be re- any debonding of the mortar layer.
moved. Clean the concrete substrate by high-pressure
water jetting. CLEANING OF TOOLS
The substrate must have a roughness depth of > 2 mm,
otherwise Sika MonoTop®-610 is recommended as Clean all tools and application equipment with water
bonding agent. immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can
Before application, pre-dampen concrete surfaces to a only be removed mechanically.
saturated, surface dry condition (SSD).
Before using on top of Sika® FRP, use Sikadur®-330 as FURTHER DOCUMENTS
a primer coat fully broadcasted with Sikadur® Aggreg-
ate. ▪ Method Statement
▪ Safety Data Sheet
MIXING
LIMITATIONS
Sikacrete®-213 F shall be mixed using a force action
mixer. The surface of the freshly applied mortar can be fin-
Pour the minimum recommended water in the mixing ished for up to one hour after application dependent
container. While stirring slowly, add the powder to the on the temperature and humidity. For optimum resist-
water and mix thoroughly at least for 3 minutes adding ance to mechanical wear, additional sealing of the sur-
additional water if necessary to the maximum spe- face with Sikagard®-Wallcoat T is recommended.
cified amount and adjust to the required consistency.
APPLICATION
BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA
All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based
Sikacrete®-213 F is applied by wet spray dense-flow on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary
process. due to circumstances beyond our control.
Thoroughly pre-dampen the prepared concrete sub-
strate. To achieve the optimum physical characterist-
ics, the spray nozzle must be handled by a trained and
experienced operator.

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DISCLAIMER

BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA


All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based on laboratory
tests. Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond
our control.

LOCAL RESTRICTIONS
Please note that as a result of specific local regulations the declared
data and recommended uses for this product may vary from country
to country. Please consult the local Product Data Sheet for the exact
product data and uses.

ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY


For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal
of chemical products, users shall refer to the most recent Safety Data
Sheet (SDS) containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other
safety-related data.

LEGAL NOTES
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to
the application and end-use of Sika products, are given in good faith
based on Sika’s current knowledge and experience of the products
when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in
accordance with Sika’s recommendations.
In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site
conditions are such that no warranty in respect of merchantability
or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of
any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this
information, or from any written recommendations, or from any
other advice offered. The user of the product must test the product’s
suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the
right to change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of
third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our
current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most
recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned,
copies of which will be supplied on request.

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WHO WE ARE
Sika is a globally active specialty chemicals company supplying the building
and construction industry, as well as manufacturing industries. Sika is a leader
in processing materials used in sealing, bonding, damping, reinforcing and
protecting loadbearing structures. Sika’s product lines feature high quality
concrete admixtures, specialty mortars, sealants and adhesives, damping and
reinforcing materials, structural strengthening systems, industrial flooring as
well as roofing and waterproofing systems.

Our most current General Sales Conditions shall apply.


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