Sikaflex®-298
Slightly thixotropic bedding compound for marine applications
Sikaflex®-298 is a slightly thixotropic 1-component polyurethane adhesive which cures on exposure to atmospheric humidity. It is used for teak deck bedding.
Sikaflex®-298 meets the regulations set out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
- Long open time
- Slightly thixotropic
- Sound deadening properties
- Elastic behavior
- Contains no highly inflammable solvents
PRODUCT BENEFITS
- Long open time
- Slightly thixotropic
- Sound deadening properties
- Elastic behavior
- Contains no highly inflammable solvents
Usage
Sikaflex®-298 is suitable for bonding deck covering materials made from synthetic resins (except polyethylene and polypropylene), and for bedding-in of teak plank decking laid on top of the sub deck surface. Suitable substrates include GRP, marine plywood, steel, aluminum sealed with an anti-corrosion coating (epoxy or polyurethane-acrylic based) and stainless steel. Sikaflex®-298 is suitable for experienced professional users only. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.Packaging
Unipack | 600 ml |
Product Details
Chemical base | 1-component polyurethane | |
Color (CQP001-1) | Brown | |
Cure mechanism | Moisture-curing | |
Density | depending on color | 1.2 kg/l |
Non-sag properties | Slightly thixotropic | |
Application temperature | ambient | 10 ─ 35 °C |
Skin time (CQP019-1) | 100 minutes A | |
Curing speed (CQP049-1) | (see diagram 1) | |
Shrinkage (CQP014-1) | 6 % | |
Shore A hardness (CQP023-1 / ISO 48-4) | 30 | |
Tensile strength (CQP036-1 / ISO 527) | 1.2 MPa | |
Elongation at break (CQP036-1 / ISO 527) | 600 % | |
Tear propagation resistance (CQP045-1 / ISO 34) | 4 N/mm | |
Service temperature (CQP509-1 / CQP513-1) | -50 ─ 90 °C | |
Shelf life | unipack | 12 months B |
CQP = Corporate Quality Procedure | A) 23 °C / 50 % r. h. | B) storage below 25 °C |
CURE MECHANISM
Sikaflex®-298 cures by reaction with atmospheric moisture. At low temperatures the water content of the air is generally lower and the curing reaction proceeds more slowly (see diagram 1).
Diagram 1: curing speed Sikaflex®-298
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Sikaflex®-298 is generally resistant to fresh water, seawater, diluted acids and diluted caustic solutions; temporarily resistant to fuels, mineral oils, vegetable and animal fats and oils; not resistant to organic acids, glycolic alcohol, concentrated mineral acids and caustic solutions or solvents.
Application
Surface preparation
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, oil, dust and contaminants.
Surface treatment depends on the specific nature of the substrates and is crucial for a long lasting bond. Suggestions for surface preparation may be found on the current edition of the appropriate Sika® Pre-treatment Chart. Consider that these suggestions are based on experience and have in any case to be verified by tests on original substrates.
Application
Sikaflex®-298 can be processed between 10 °C and 35 °C but changes in reactivity and application properties have to be considered. The optimum temperature for substrates and adhesive is between 15 °C and 25 °C. The adhesive is applied over large surface areas with a notched spreader (notch depth approx. 4 mm). The consumption is approx. 1.2 l per m². If the substrates to be bonded are impervious to moisture or if an accelerated rate of cure is required, the adhesive could be lightly sprayed with a water mist shortly before the substrates are joined together (use an aerosol spray or spray gun to apply approx. 10 g water per m²). Avoid air entrapment when joining the parts or filling joints. Apply firm pressure when bringing components together and keep the bond under pressure for at least 3 hours until the adhesive has set.
The open time is significantly shorter in hot and humid climates. The parts must always be installed within the open time. Never join bonding parts if the adhesive has built a skin.
Removal
Uncured Sikaflex®-298 can be removed from tools and equipment with Sika® Remover-208 or another suitable solvent. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Hands and exposed skin have to be washed immediately using hand wipes or a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water. Do not use solvents on skin.
FAQ
To replace damaged teak planks from the deck first completely remove the caulking from the joints around any planks that are to be removed.
Remove the damaged plank, taking care not to damage the substrate.
Remove any old adhesives, bedding or other foreign matter from the substrate and remove the jointing material from around the edge of neighbouring planks.
Use Sikaflex®-298 as a bedding compound and pre-treat the teak planks with Sika® Multiprimer Marine or Sika® Primer-290 DC prior to the application according (check pre-treatment chart). Caulk the joints with Sikaflex®-290 DC PRO the teak deck caulking material. Sand deck with a belt sander or flat plate after safe sanding time as indicated in the guideline.
For further details read our application guidelines and our pre-treatment chart.
To ensure a good result after applying your teak deck download the application guideline and follow instructions thoroughly. As surface preparation is key to remove and to clean the surface of dust, dirt, grease, oil, etc. Prepare substrate according to pre-treatment chart.
For the next step, we recommend to use the bedding compound Sikaflex®-298 and to pre-treat the wood plank prior to embedding use Sika® Primer-290 DC or Sika® Multiprimer Marine. After placing the planks into position caulk the joints with Sikaflex®-290 DC PRO, Sika’s teak deck caulking material. Sand deck with a belt sander or flat plate after safe sanding time as indicated in the guidelines.
For further details read our application guidelines and our pre-treatment chart.