Sikaflex® Construction+
Sikaflex® Construction+ is a 1-part, moisture-curing, elastic joint sealant.
- Good resistance to weathering
- Movement capability of ± 35 (ASTM C 719)
- Bubble-free curing
- Good workability
- Good adhesion to many cunstruction substrates
- Very low emissions
Usage
Sealing joints for:▪ Facade elements
▪ Movement and connections ▪ Pre-cast elements ▪ Infill panels ▪ Cladding
▪ Curtain walling
▪ Interior and exterior use
Sealing between a range of porous and non-porous
substrates
Advantages
- Good resistance to weathering
- Movement capability of ± 35 (ASTM C 719)
- Bubble-free curing
- Good workability
- Good adhesion to many cunstruction substrates
- Very low emissions
Packaging
600 ml foil pack, 20 foil packs per box
Colour
Colour range to be defined by local sales organization.
Product Details
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
- VOC emission classification GEV-Emicode EC1PLUSR, license number ##
- Conformity with LEED v2009 IEQc 4.1: Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
- EN 15651-1 F EXT-INT CC 25 HM
- Testing Joint Sealants, ISO 11600-F, Sikaflex Construcion+, SKZ, Report, No 1002
- ASTM C 920 class 35
Chemical Base
i-Cure® Technology polyurethane
Shelf Life
Sikaflex® Construction+ 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.
Storage Conditions
Sikaflex® Construction+ 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) |
Compatibility
Compatible with the following substrates:
Non-porous substrates
Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, galvanised steel, powder coated metals, glazed tiles, PVC
Porous substrates
Concrete, aerated concrete, brick, cement based renders and mortars
For other types of substrates contact Sika Technical Services for additional information
Shore A Hardness
~28 (after 28 days) | (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) |
Movement Capability
± 25 % | (ISO 9047) |
± 35 % | (ASTM C 719) |
Elastic Recovery
~90 % | (ISO 7389) |
Tear Propagation Resistance
~7.0 N/mm | (ISO 34) |
Service Temperature
−40 °C to +70 °C
Resistance to Weathering
8 | (ISO / DIS 19862) |
Joint Design
the sealant. The joint width must be a minimum of 6 mm and a maximum of 50 mm. A width to depth ratio of 2:1 must be maintained. Joint widths less than 10 mm are generally for interior connection joints or crack control joints and therefore considered as non-movement joints. Example of typical joint widths for joints between concrete elements for exterior applications if the joint sealant is classified as ±25 % movement capability according to ISO 9047, calculation according to DIN 18540
Joint distance [m] | Min. joint width [mm] | Min. joint depth [mm] |
2 | 10 | 10 |
4 | 15 | 10 |
6 | 20 | 10 |
8 | 30 | 15 |
10 | 35 | 17 |
Example of typical joint widths for joints between concrete elements for exterior applications if the joint sealant is classified as ±35 % movement capability according to ASTM C 719, Calculation according to ASTM C 1472-10:
Joint distance [m] | Min. joint width [mm] | Min. joint depth [mm] |
2 | 10 | 10 |
4 | 15 | 10 |
6 | 15 | 10 |
8 | 25 | 12 |
10 | 30 | 15 |
All joints must be correctly designed and dimensioned in accordance with the relevant standards and codes of practice before their construction. The basis for calculation of the necessary joint widths are:
▪ The type of structure
▪ Dimensions
▪ Technical values of the adjacent building materials
▪ Joint sealing material
▪ The specific exposure of the building and the joints
For joint design and calculations contact Sika® Technical Services for additional information.
Application
Sag Flow
0 mm (20 mm profile, 50 °C) | (ISO 7390) |
Ambient Air Temperature
+5 °C to +40 °C, min. 3 °C above dew point temperature
Substrate Temperature
+5 °C to +40 °C
Backing Material
Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rods.
Curing Rate
~3 mm/24 hours (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP 049-2) |
Skin Time
~65 minutes (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP 019-1) |
Tooling Time
~55 minutes (23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP 019-2) |
Consumption
Joint width [mm] | Joint depth [mm] | Joint length [m] per 600 ml foil pack |
10 | 10 | 6 |
15 | 10 | 4 |
20 | 10 | 3 |
25 | 12 | 2 |
30 | 15 | 1.3 |
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homogeneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or friable particles. Sikaflex® Construction+ adheres without primers and/or activators.
However, for optimum adhesion and critical, high performance applications, such as on multi-story buildings, highly stressed joints, extreme weather exposure or water immersion, the following priming and/or pre-treatment procedures shall be followed:
Non-porous substrates
Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, galvanised steel, powder coated metals or glazed tiles have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205, wiped on with a clean towel. Before sealing, allow a flash-off time of > 15 minutes (< 6 hours).
Other metals, such as copper, brass and titanium-zinc, also have to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Aktivator-205,wiped on with a clean towel. After the necessary flash-off time, use a brush to apply Sika® Primer-3 N and allow a further flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 8 hours) before sealing the joints.
PVC has to be cleaned and pre-treated using Sika® Primer-215 applied with a brush. Before sealing, allow a flash-off time of > 30 minutes (< 8 hours).
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 (< 8 hours).
For more detailed advice and instructions please contact the local Sika Technical Services Department.
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.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean all tools and application equipment immediately after use with Sika® Remover-208. Once cured, resi-
dual material can only be removed mechanically.
For cleaning skin use Sika® Cleaning Wipes-100.