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Introduction to Elastic Bonding


How Adhesives and Sealants Function


Sika's adhesives and sealants are working materials which show good affinity for other surfaces. Their task is to flow like a liquid onto and into the contours of a surface and then transform themselves into a solid, by developing both a physical and a chemical bond with the substrate.



These Mechanisms Include:









Sika Marine Adhesives and Sealant Systems can range from fluid liquids to heavy thixotropic paste-like systems, able to supply low-to-high-strength values and cure to a highly elastic or rigid bond.
Development of a bond by drying off of the adhesive;

Loss of solvent or moisture from surfaces and through porous subtrates;


Development of a bond by application of a hot, molten adhesive and leaving it to cool down;

A molten adhesive is formed to a joint, held place and left to cool and solidify;


Development of a bond based on a two-component metered/mixed adhesive, as an example for a chemical reaction;

Two reactive adhesive elements are mixed, formed to a joint and held in place until handling strength is reached;  e.g. two-component epoxy resin or two-component polyurethane system.
Development of a bond based on a one-component humidity-curing reaction, as another example for a chemical reaction.

One-component moisture-reactive adhesive, formed to a joint, until sufficient handling strength is reached;  e.g. Sikaflex one-component polyurethane system.
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