Sika AnchorFix®-3030
Epoxy, high-performance, chemical anchoring adhesive
Sika AnchorFix®-3030 is a two-part, thixotropic, high-performance epoxy anchoring adhesive. It is used for anchoring threaded rods and reinforcing bars in both cracked and uncracked, dry and damp concrete.
- Suitable for use in dry, wet, and water-filled holes
- ETA based on working life of 50 years or 100 years
- Long open time
- Very good load capacity
- ETA to EAD 330499-01-0601 for anchoring in uncracked concrete
- ETA to EAD 330087-01-0601 for post installed rebar connections
- ETA to TR 069 for bond splitting
- Seismic testing C1 and C2 available
- Suitable for contact with drinking water
- High fire resistance
- Styrene-free
- Good adhesion to the substrate
- No shrinkage after curing
- Low wastage
- Seismic testing for post installed rebars
- Fire exposure testing F240 for rebars
- Can be used in hammer, dustless and diamond drilled bore holes
Usage
Sika AnchorFix®-3030 is used as an anchoring adhesive for fixing non-expanding anchors in the following substrates:- Concrete
- Cracked or uncracked concrete
- Wood
- Natural stone
- Reconstituted or cast stone
- Solid rock
- Threaded rods
- Reinforcing steel
- Bolts and special fastening systems
- Around window and door frames
- Handrails, balustrades and supports
- Railings
Advantages
- Suitable for use in dry, wet, and water-filled holes
- ETA based on working life of 50 years or 100 years
- Long open time
- Very good load capacity
- ETA to EAD 330499-01-0601 for anchoring in uncracked concrete
- ETA to EAD 330087-01-0601 for post installed rebar connections
- ETA to TR 069 for bond splitting
- Seismic testing C1 and C2 available
- Suitable for contact with drinking water
- High fire resistance
- Styrene-free
- Good adhesion to the substrate
- No shrinkage after curing
- Low wastage
- Seismic testing for post installed rebars
- Fire exposure testing F240 for rebars
- Can be used in hammer, dustless and diamond drilled bore holes
Packaging
385 ml dual cartridge | 12 cartridges per box 70 boxes per pallet |
585 ml dual cartridge | 12 cartridges per box 56 boxes per pallet |
Refer to the current price list for available packaging variations.
Colour
Part A | off white |
Part B | grey |
Part A+B | light grey |
Product Details
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Contributes towards satisfying Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) Credit: Low-Emitting Materials under LEED® v4 — 1–3 points
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
CE marking and declaration of performance based on European Technical Assessment ETA 17/0693 06/05/2024. ETA issued on the basis of EAD 330087-01-0601 Post-installed rebar connections.
CE marking and declaration of performance based on European Technical Assessment ETA-17/0694. ETA issued on the basis of EAD 330499-01-0601 Bonded fasteners for use in concrete.
European Technical Assesment ETA 17/0693 06/05/2024
European Technical Assesment ETA 17/0694 25/10/2021
European Technical Assessment ETA 24/0384 06/05/2024
Fire Evaluation of Post Installed Rebar Connections CEN EN 1991-1-2, Sika Anchor
Drinking Water System Components NSF/ANSI 61, Sika AnchorFix®, IAPMO R&T, Certificate No. K-8319
Chemical Base
Epoxy resin
Shelf Life
18 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 +25 °C. Protect the Product from direct sunlight.
Refer to the current Safety Data Sheet for information on safe handling and storage.
Density
1.5 kg/L (parts A+B mixed) | (ISO 1183-1) |
System Structure
Ancillary products:
Sika AnchorFix® Flexible Extensions
Sika AnchorFix® Hole Cleaning Brushes Steel
Sika AnchorFix® Static Mixers / Nozzles
Sika AnchorFix® Straight Extensions
Sika AnchorFix® Resin Stoppers
Compressive Strength
Cured 7 days at +20 °C | 95 N/mm2 |
Tensile Strength in Flexure
Cured 7 days at +20 °C | 45 N/mm2 |
Tensile Strength
Cured 7 days at +20 °C | 23 N/mm2 |
Service Temperature
Time | Minimum | Maximum |
Long term | -40 °C | +50 °C |
Short term (up to 2 hours) | - | +70 °C |
Application
Mixing Ratio
Part A : Part B | 3 : 1 by volume |
Layer Thickness
Maximum | 8 mm |
Sag Flow
Non-sag, even overhead
Product Temperature
Maximum | +40 °C |
Minimum | +10 °C |
Ambient Air Temperature
Maximum | +40 °C |
Minimum | +5 °C |
Dew Point
The substrate temperature must be at least +3 °C above dew point to reduce the risk of condensation decreasing adhesion.
Substrate Temperature
Maximum | +40 °C |
Minimum | +5 °C |
Curing Time
Temperature | Open time - Tgel | Curing time - Tcur |
+35 °C to +40 °C | 6 minutes | 2 hours |
+30 °C to +35 °C | 8 minutes | 4 hours |
+25 °C to +30 °C | 12 minutes | 6 hours |
+20 °C to +25 °C | 18 minutes | 8 hours |
+15 °C to +20 °C Minimum cartridge temperature: +15 °C | 25 minutes | 12 hours |
+10 °C to +15 °C | 40 minutes | 18 hours |
+5 °C to +10 °C Minimum cartridge temperature: +10 °C | 150 minutes | 24 hours |
<+5 °C Minimum cartridge temperature: +10 °C | 300 minutes | 24 hours |
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
Mortar and concrete must be older than 28 days.
Verify the substrate strength (concrete, masonry, natural stone). Perform pull-out tests if the substrate strength is unknown.
Make sure that the anchor hole is clean, dry, free from oil and grease. Remove loose particles from the anchor hole.
Clean threaded rods and reinforcement bars thoroughly. Remove oil, grease or any other substances and particles such as dirt.
MIXING
PREPARING THE CARTRIDGE
1. Unscrew the cap. | |
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2. Remove the cap. | |
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3. Screw on the static mixer. | |
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4. Place the cartridge into the dispenser and start application. | |
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APPLICATION
When the work is interrupted, the static mixer nozzle can remain on the cartridge after the gun pressure has been released. If the resin has hardened in the nozzle when work is resumed, a new nozzle must be attached.
Test if the Product is suitable for the substrate
Note: Due to the variety of possible substrates, the Product's suitability for the substrate must be confirmed before application, particularly in terms of desired bond strength, composition, porosity, potential surface staining or discolouration.
- Test the Product's suitability in a sample area.
ANCHORS IN SOLID MASONRY OR CONCRETE
1. IMPORTANT Make sure that the drill hole diameter is in accordance with the anchor size. Drill a hole with an electric drill to the diameter and depth specified in the Technical Documentation listed in the section Further Information.
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2. IMPORTANT Use oil-free compressors. Clean the drill hole with an air lance, pressure: 6 Bar (90 psi), starting from the bottom of the hole. Note The hole must be cleaned a minimum of two times until return air stream is free of dust.
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3. Thoroughly clean the drill hole with the steel brush. Note The diameter of the brush must be larger than the diameter of the drill hole and the hole must be cleaned a minimum of two times.
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4. IMPORTANT Use oil-free compressors. Clean the drill hole with an air lance, pressure: 6 Bar (90 psi), starting from the bottom of the hole. Note The hole must be cleaned a minimum of two times until return air stream is free of dust.
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5. Thoroughly clean the drill hole with the steel brush. Note The diameter of the brush must be larger than the diameter of the drill hole and the hole must be cleaned a minimum of two times.
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6. IMPORTANT Use oil-free compressors. Clean the drill hole with an air lance, pressure: 6 Bar (90 psi), starting from the bottom of the hole. Note The hole must be cleaned a minimum of two times until return air stream is free of dust.
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7. Pump the Product until both parts come out uniformly. Release the gun pressure and clean the cartridge nozzle with a cloth.
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8. IMPORTANT Do not entrap air into the hole. Inject the Product into the hole starting from the bottom while slowly drawing back the static mixer. Note For deep holes extension tubing can be used.
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9. IMPORTANT The anchor must be placed within the open time. Insert the anchor with a rotary motion into the filled drill hole. Note Some adhesive must come out of the hole.
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10. Do not load or move the anchor during the hardening time.
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CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.