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Sikaflex 505 UV is a one-component silane terminated polymer (STP) adhesive with excellent UV and weathering resistance, and excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates.

505 UV is suitable for use on a wide variety of substrates, including aluminum, steel, glass, marble, wood and many different types of plastic.

Sika intends product for experienced professional users only. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.

Note: Replaces Sikaflex 521UV.

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Characteristics and Advantages
  • Contains no solvents or isocyanates
  • Low VOC content
  • Excellent adhesion to many substrates including aluminum, steel, glass, marble, wood and many different types of plastic
  • Excellent tooling characteristics
  • Fast curing even at low temperatures
  • Highly weather resistant
  • Excellent UV resistance
  • Easily paintable
  • Non-yellowing
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    Q: what do u clean it up with ?

    12 years ago
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    A: Removal Uncured Sikaflex¥Ë_¥Ë_¥Ë_-505UV may be removed from tools and equipment with mineral spirits or another suitable solvent. Strictly follow solvent manufacturer?¢??s instructions for use and warnings. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Hands and exposed skin should be washed immediately using a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water. Do not use solvents on hands!

    12 years ago
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