Sikaflex®-227 is a 1-component polyurethane sealant designed for car body sealing. It cures on exposure to atmospheric moisture to a durable elastomer. It adheres well to a wide variaty of substrates.
Short cut-off string
Fast skinning
Low odour
Short cut-off string
Fast skinning
Low odour
Overhead work possible
Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates
Can be sanded
Can be painted
Resistant to ageing
Silicone free
Usage
Sikaflex®-227 is suitable for sealing, seam sealing, simple bonding as well as for vibration reduction and sound deadening measures in crash body repair and car body construction. Suitable substrates are metal primers and paint coatings (2-c systems), metals, painted plastics and plastics.
Seek manufacturer’s advice and perform tests on original substrates before using Sikaflex®-227 on materials prone to stress cracking. This product is suitable for experienced professional users only. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.
Sikaflex®-252 is an elastic 1-component polyurethane adhesive especially designed for bonding large components in vehicle assembly. It is suitable for bonding coated metal, GRP, ceramic materials and plastics.
Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates
Capable of withstanding high dynamic stresses
Good gap-filling properties
Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates
Capable of withstanding high dynamic stresses
Good gap-filling properties
Can be painted
Vibration-damping
Electrically non-conductive
Usage
Sikaflex®-252 is suitable for assemblies that are subject to dynamic stresses. Suitable substrate materials are timber, metals, particularly aluminum (including anodized components), sheet steel (including phosphated, chromated and galvanized components), metal primers and paint coatings (2-component systems), ceramic materials and plastics. Seek manufacturer’s advice before using on plastics that are prone to stress cracking. This product is suitable for professional experienced users only. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.