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High-Strength Self-Leveling Concrete Joint Sealants
Seal concrete joints in high-traffic locations—these sealants stand up to heavy wear and tear, such as steel wheel traffic. Thinner than non-sagging sealants, these flow easily into cracks and have a smooth finish.
Elongation and joint compression/expansion tolerance indicate flexibility—the higher the values are, the more joint movement sealants can sustain. These sealants are best suited to joints between similar materials that aren't exposed to wide temperature fluctuation. For high-wear applications, choose a harder sealant for the most abrasion resistance.
When Sika Sikaflex Polyurethane requires a primer, for best results use Primer 260 on metal and Primer 449 on plastic and rubber.
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Mfr. Model No. | Size, fl. oz. | Type | Begins to Harden | Reaches Full Strength | Elongation | Joint Compression/ Expansion Tolerance | Hardness | Wd. | Dp. | Temp. Range, °F | For Joining | Color | Each | |
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1C SL | 10.1 | Cartridge | 2 hrs. | 5 days | 320% | -25% to 25% | Medium Soft (Durometer 35A) | 1/2" | 1/2" | -40° to 170° | Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Composites, Glass, Masonry, Wood | Limestone | 0000000 | 000000 |
1C SL | 29 | Cartridge | 2 hrs. | 5 days | 320% | -25% to 25% | Medium Soft (Durometer 35A) | 1/2" | 1/2" | -40° to 170° | Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Composites, Glass, Masonry, Wood | Limestone | 0000000 | 00000 |