Sika Ucrete LF, Iron-Reinforced Polyurethane Floor Finish, Interior
SIKA
Sika is a global leader in specialty chemicals for the construction and industrial sectors. The company develops and supplies innovative products and systems for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing, and protecting structures. With a strong focus on sustainability and performance, Sika serves a wide range of applications including concrete production, waterproofing, roofing, flooring, and structural strengthening.
Read more| Iron-armoured, heavy-duty, polyurethane resin floor finish Sika Ucrete IF is a very heavy-duty resin floor which provides an extremely tough surface. It uses specially treated iron aggregates to provide protection against severe abrasion and mechanical exposure.
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UsageSika Ucrete IF is used as a wearing layer screed for Sika Ucrete flooring systems. Sika Ucrete IF is used within wet and dry process areas including the following application areas:
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Technical Information Compressive Strength Cured 28 days at +23 °C 60 N/mm² Modulus of Elasticity in Compression 3350 MPa (EN 12447) Flexural Strength Cured 28 days at +23 °C 17 N/mm² Tensile Strength Cured for 28 days at +20 °C 8 MPa Tensile adhesion strength > 2.0 N/mm² (concrete failure) (EN 1542) Skid / Slip Resistance PTV, slider 96 40–45 wet conditions Class R 11 Service Temperature Thickness Minimum Maximum Occasional spillage 9 mm -40 °C +120 °C - 12 mm -40 °C +130 °C +150 °C Water permeability Sika Ucrete IF exhibits zero absorption when tested to CP.BM2/67/2. Chemical Resistance Laboratory-defined resistance to many individual chemicals. Before proceeding, contact Sika Technical Service for specific information. Reaction to Fire Class Bfl-s1 (EN 13501-1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Application Information Layer Thickness ~9–12 mm Product Temperature
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Note: Times are approximate and will be affected by changing ambient and substrate conditions. |