Sikaflex®-591
Sikaflex®-591 is a multipurpose adhesive sealant, which is highly color stable and mold resistant, suitable for interior and exterior sealing applications in the maritime industry. Sikaflex®-591 is an elastic 1-component Silane Terminated Polymer (STP) adhesive sealant which cures on exposure to atmospheric moisture.
- Very high color stability and mold resistance: Resistant to the harsh maritime conditions
- All-rounder for interior & exterior: Very good weathering resistance
- Fast & efficient workflow: Good adhesion to most substrates with minimal surface preparation
- Health-conscious formula: Solvent-, isocyanate-, phthalate- and PVC-free
- Above & below waterline: Suitable for below the waterline applications on boats
PRODUCT BENEFITS
- Very high color stability and mold resistance: Resistant to the harsh maritime conditions
- All-rounder for interior & exterior: Very good weathering resistance
- Fast & efficient workflow: Good adhesion to most substrates with minimal surface preparation
- Health-conscious formula: Solvent-, isocyanate-, phthalate- and PVC-free
- Above & below waterline: Suitable for below the waterline applications on boats
Areas of Application
Sikaflex®-591 is suitable with substrates commonly used in the maritime industry. Suitable substrate materials are metals, particularly aluminum, metal primers, paint coatings, sheet steel, ceramic materials and certain plastics. It bonds well to a wide range of substrates with minimal pre-treatment. Tests with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed ensuring adhesion and material compatibility.Product Details
Chemical base | Silane Terminated Polymer | |
Color (CQP001-1) | White, Black, Grey, Brown | |
Cure mechanism | Moisture-curing | |
Density (uncured) | 1.5 kg/l | |
Non-sag properties | Very good | |
Application temperature | 5 ─ 40 °C | |
Skin time (CQP019-1) | 35 minutes A | |
Open time (CQP526-1) | 20 minutes A | |
Curing speed (CQP049-1) | (see diagram) | |
Shrinkage (CQP014-1) | 1 % | |
Shore A hardness (CQP023-1 / ISO 48-4) | 45 | |
Tensile strength (CQP036-1 / ISO 527) | 2.2 MPa | |
Elongation at break (CQP036-1 / ISO 527) | 500 % | |
Tear propagation resistance (CQP045-1 / ISO 34) | 15 N/mm | |
Service temperature (CQP513-1) | -50 ─ 80 °C | |
Shelf life (CQP016-1) | 12 months B |
CQP = Corporate Quality Procedure | A) 23 °C / 50 % r. h. | B) storage below 25 °C |
CURE MECHANISM
Sikaflex®-591 cures by reaction with atmospheric moisture. At low temperatures the water content of the air is generally lower and the curing reaction proceeds somewhat slower (see diagram 1).
Diagram 1: Curing speed Sikaflex®-591
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Sikaflex®-591 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
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Surface preparation
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, oil and dust.
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®-591 can be processed between 5 °C and 40 °C but changes in reactivity and application properties have to be considered. The optimum temperature for substrate and sealant is between 15 °C and 25 °C.
The Product can be processed with hand, pneumatic or electric driven piston guns.
In case Sikaflex®-591 could get in contact with polyurethane, ensure that those products are cured or wait at least 24 hours prior to seal.
Tooling and finishing
Tooling and finishing must be carried out within the skin time of the product. It is recommended using Sika® Tooling Agent N. Other finishing agents must be tested for suitability and compatibility prior the use.
Removal
Uncured Sikaflex®-591 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 such as Sika® Cleaner-350H or a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water.
Do not use solvents on skin!
Application limits
Sikaflex®-591 in light colors may discolorate when in contact with teak wood.
Seek manufacturer’s advice and perform tests on original substrates before using Sikaflex®-591 on materials prone to stress cracking.
FAQ
You will find different variations and materials for rub rails such as GRP, paints, wood and moulded PVC, etc. Therefore a good surface preparation is key. Products needed depending on the rub rail material to be bonded.
To ensure a good final result follow the advice given in the pre-treatment chart. Common product for rub rail bonding is our assembly adhesive for marine Sikaflex®-292i or the STP based marine sealant Sikaflex®-591.
For further details read our application guidelines and our pre-treatment chart.
Winches, windlasses are subject to high mechanical stresses, fans, hatches and hatch covers to low stresses. To make sure your fittings are sealed strongly we recommend the following:
Bedding and sealing of fittings subject to high mechanical stresses
Deck fittings such as chain plates, winches and guide rollers must absorb very high dynamic stresses. For this purpose, a high-performance product, Sikaflex®-292i, our assembly adhesive, should be used in conjunction with additional mechanical fixings.
Bedding and sealing of fittings subject to minimal mechanical stresses
Deck fittings, such as ventilators and cover strips, need to be waterproofed but are not subject to high tensile or torsion stresses.
These fittings can be effectively bedded and sealed with only Sikaflex®-291i or if the joint remains visible and is exposed to weathering, then use Sikaflex®-591 or Sikaflex®-295 UV.
Check pre-treatment chart for surface preparation of substrates prior to application and follow application steps according to application guidelines.
For further details read our application guidelines and our pre-treatment chart.