SikaHyflex®-140 Construction
Joint sealant for building joints
SikaHyflex®-140 Construction is a moisture-curing, elastic joint sealant.
- Movement capability of ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)
- Bubble-free curing
- Good workability
- Good adhesion to many substrates
Usage
Sealing joints for:- Movement and connections
- Horizontal and vertical movement and connections
- Facade elements
- The Product may be used for interior and exterior applications.
Advantages
- Movement capability of ± 25 % (ASTM C 719)
- Bubble-free curing
- Good workability
- Good adhesion to many substrates
Packaging
600 ml cylindrical foil pack: 20 foil packs per box
Refer to current price list for packaging variations
Colour
Concrete grey
Product Details
SUSTAINABILITY
- EMICODE EC1 PLUS R
- LEED v2009 IEQc 4.1: Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
- ASTM C920-11 class 25, SikaHyflex-140 Construction, MST, Report No 0615920-SIKA
Composition
i-Cure® Technology polyurethane
Shelf life
12 months from the date of production
Storage conditions
The product must be stored in original, unopened and undamaged packaging in dry conditions at temperatures between +5 °C and +25 °C.
Always refer to packaging.
Density
~1.45 kg/l | (ISO 1183-1) |
Shore A hardness
~36 (after 28 days) | (ISO 868) |
Secant tensile modulus
~0.30 N/mm2 at 60 % elongation (23 °C) | (ISO 8339) |
Movement capability
± 25 % | (ASTM C 719) |
Elastic recovery
~70 % | (ISO 7389) |
Tear propagation resistance
~6.0 N/mm | (ISO 34) |
Service temperature
−40 °C min. / +70 °C max.
Joint design
The joint dimensions must be designed to suit the movement capability of the sealant. The joint width must be a minimum of 10 mm and a maximum of 35 mm.
A width to depth ratio of 2:1 must be maintained (for exceptions, see table below).
Example for typical joint dimensions for joints between concrete elements:
Typical joint dimensions:
Joint distance [m] | Minimum joint width [mm] | Maximum joint width [mm] |
2 | 10 | 10 |
4 | 15 | 10 |
6 | 20 | 10 |
8 | 30 | 15 |
10 | 35 | 17 |
- 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 and the specific exposure of the building and the joints.
- Joint widths less than 10 mm are generally for crack control and therefore considered as non-movement joints (Static).
- What is relevant is the joint width at the time of application of the sealant (guide value +10 °C).
- For larger joints, contact Sika Technical Services for additional information.
- For details of joint design and calculations refer to the following document, Sika Additional Technical Information: Dimensioning of construction joints.
Application
Sag flow
~2 mm (20 mm profile, +50 °C) | (ISO 7390) |
Ambient air temperature
+5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Substrate temperature
+5 °C min. / +40 °C max.
Minimum +3 °C above dew point temperature
Backing material
Use closed cell, polyethylene foam backing rod.
Curing rate
~2 mm / 24 hours (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP* 049-2) |
*Sika Corporate Quality Procedure
Skinning time
~120 minutes (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP 019-1) |
Tooling time
~100 minutes (+23 °C / 50 % r.h.) | (CQP 019-2) |
Consumption
Joint width [mm] | Joint depth [mm] | Joint length [m] per 600 ml |
10 | 10 | 6 |
15 | 10 | 4 |
20 | 10 | 3 |
25 | 12 | 2 |
30 | 15 | 1.3 |
These figures are theoretical and do not allow for any additional material due to surface porosity, surface profile, variations in level, wastage or any other variations. Apply product to a test area to calculate the exact consumption for the specific substrate conditions and proposed application equipment.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
Priming / pre-treatment
Note: For more details of the primer or pre-treatment products such as application, flash-off and waiting times, refer to the individual Product Data Sheet. Contact Sika Technical Services for additional information.
Note: Primers and activators are adhesion promoters and not an alternative to improve poor preparation / cleaning of the joint surface. Primers also improve the long-term adhesion performance of the sealed joint.
Note: Adhesion tests on project specific substrates must be performed and procedures agreed with all parties before full project application. For more detailed advice and instructions contact Sika Technical Services.
- The substrate must be sound, clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease, cement laitance, old sealants, poorly bonded paint coatings or friable particles which could affect adhesion of the sealant.
- The substrate must be of sufficient strength to resist the stresses induced by the sealant during movement.
- Use wire brushing, abrading, grinding or grit blasting equipment to prepare the surface.
- Repair all damaged joint edges with suitable Sika repair products
- New or refurbished joints must be saw-cut.
- Where joints in substrate are saw cut. After sawing, all slurry material, must be flushed away and joint surfaces allowed to dry.
- All dust, loose and friable material must be completely removed from all surfaces before application of any activators, primers or sealant.
For optimum adhesion, joint durability and critical, high performance applications such as joints on multi-storey buildings, highly stressed joints, extreme weather exposure or water immersion / exposure. The following priming and/or pre-treatment procedures must be carried out:
Non-porous substrates
Aluminium, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, PVC, galvanised steel, powder coated metals, PVDF coated metals and glazed tiles:
- Lightly roughen the substrate with a fine abrasive pad.
- Clean and pre-treat with Sika® Aktivator-205, Sika® Aktivator-100 or Sika® Cleaner P applied with a clean cloth.
Copper, brass and titanium-zinc:
- Lightly roughen the substrate with a fine abrasive pad.
- Clean and pre-treat with Sika® Aktivator-205 applied with a clean cloth.
- Wait until the flash-off time has been achieved.
- Apply Sika® Primer-3 N with a brush.
PVC
- Clean and pre-treated with Sika® Primer-215 applied by brush.
Porous substrates
Note: Concrete that is 2–3 days old, or with a matt-wet (surface dry), must be primed using Sika® Primer-115 applied by brush.
Concrete, aerated concrete, cement-based renders, mortars and brick:
- Apply Sika® Primer-3 N or Sika® Primer-115 by brush.
MIXING
1-part ready to use
CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT
Clean all tools and application equipment with Sika® Remover-208 immediately after use. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically.