Application
An adequate ambient temperature is the most important parameter to successfully cast SikaBiresin® TD200 TD150. There is a link between ambient temperature, volume and layer thickness. Excessive thickness or higher ambient temperature may induce high exothermic reaction leading to yellowing, cracks or uneven surface once cured. If increased casting thicknesses are required, it is recommended to ensure a low ambient temperature and to cast the material immediately after mixing and degassing.
The following diagrams illustrate the exothermic temperature development over time at different room temperatures for SikaBiresin® TD200 TD150.

Diagram 1: casted in plactic cup – 630 g, Ø 85 mm, height 90 mm

Diagram 2: casted in plactic cup – 630 g, Ø 85 mm, height 90 mm
Above 4 kg volume and a casting height of more than 40 mm it is recommended to decrease the exothermic temperature by using a fan or reducing the room temperature.
After casting and some relaxation time the bubbles close to the surface can easily be removed with a hot airstream. Use a hot air gun and sweep the surface at 15 – 20 cm distance avoiding to treat single spots (always sweeping).
To get on flat surfaces best transparent and shiny results, a sanding and polishing process may be necessary. Water sandpaper is recommended. Use appropriate tools to avoid heat on the SikaBiresin® TD200 TD150 while polishing.