Sika®Boom®-AP is a 1-component, high expanding, fast curing polyurethane foam suitable for multi-position applications.
1-component
Multi-positioning foam; application in all positions
Easy application with nozzle
Sika Boom® AP is used for fixing, insulating and filling connection joints around window and door frames, pipe entries, air conditioning vents and roller blind housings.
Sika Boom® AP provides insulation against noise, cold and draughts after single application.
Advantages
1-component
Multi-positioning foam; application in all positions
Pigmented, solvent-based primer for various substrates
Sika® Primer-206 G+P is a solvent-based black primer, which reacts with moisture and forms a thin layer. This layer acts as a link between substrates and adhesives.
Sika® Primer-206 G+P is specifically formulated for the treatment of bond faces prior to application of Sika’s 1-component Polyurethanes.
Enhanced adhesion on a wide variety of substrates
Easy to apply
Usage
Sika® Primer-206 G+P is used to improve adhesion on substrates such as float glass, ceramic-coated glass, pre-coatings, painted surfaces and some plastics and metals.
Seek manufacturer’s advice and perform tests on original substrates before using Sika® Primer-206 G+P 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.