SikaMelt®-287 UV
UV detectable pressure sensitive hot melt with high heat resistance
SikaMelt®-287 UV is a versatile pressure sensitive hot melt adhesive based on thermoplastic rubber. Due to its high cohesion SikaMelt®-287 UV provides high peel strength. It shows also an improved bonding strength for joined materials exposed to elevated temperature.
- High cohesion and peel strength
- Good surface tack at standard conditions
- Improved load resistance at elevated temperature
- Detectable by UV-light
PRODUCT BENEFITS
- High cohesion and peel strength
- Good surface tack at standard conditions
- Improved load resistance at elevated temperature
- Detectable by UV-light
Areas of Application
SikaMelt®-287 UV is suitable to equip paper-, polymer- and metal foils, textiles, foams and a big variety of other materials with self-adhesive backsides. SikaMelt®-287 UV is not to be used on substrates containing monomeric plasticizer.This product is suitable for experienced professional users only. Test with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.
Product Details
Chemical base | Thermoplastic rubber | |
Color (CQP001-1) | Yellowish | |
Cure mechanism | Physical hardening | |
Density | 1 kg/l | |
Viscosity (by Brookfield) | at 190 °C | 8 000 mPa·s |
Softening temperature (CQP538-5) | 130 °C | |
Application temperature |
short term max. 1 h | 170 – 190 °C 200 °C A |
SAFT (CQP560-1) | 95 °C | |
Peel strength (CQP568-1) | 50 N/25 mm B | |
Shelf life | 12 months |
CQP = Corporate Quality Procedure | A) Only valid for nozzle | B) 23 °C / 50 % r.h. |
CURE MECHANISM
SikaMelt®-287 UV is a physically hardening adhesive.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
SikaMelt®-287 UV is resistant to aqueous surfactant, weak acids and caustic solutions.
The chemical resistance is influenced by several factors such as chemical composition, concentration, period of exposure and temperature. Therefore a project related testing in case of chemical or thermal exposure is required.
Application
Surface preparation
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, oil and dust.
Based on the surface and type of material, a physical or chemical pre-treatment might be required. Type of pre-treatment must be determined by preliminary tests.
Application
With adequate processing equipment SikaMelt®-287 UV can be applied directly or by transfer method. It can be applied as film, dot, bead or spray application. For automated applications a suitable filter system is required.
Due to the better adhesion performance the direct method is usually chosen whenever possible. The transfer method is often used in combination with substrates that are porous and absorbing such as foams or when they are sensitive to high temperature such as thin PE films. To protect the adhesive surface against dust, light and oxygen it is necessary to cover the adhesive film with silicone coated paper or foil.
To meet the required application properties the adhesive viscosity can be adjusted by adapting the application temperature (see diagram 1).
Diagram 1: Viscosity as function of temperature
During breaks SikaMelt®-287 UV is to be processed as follows:
For breaks ≥ 1 h the heating needs to be lowered to 80 °C and for breaks ≥ 4 h the heating needs to be switched off.
To guarantee a constant quality during the whole production process it is mandatory to protect the adhesive in the melting tank with nitrogen or carbon dioxide (to avoid possible reaction of the product with oxygen).
For advice on selecting and setting up suitable processing equipment contact the System Engineering Department of Sika Industry.
Removal
SikaMelt®-287 UV may be removed from tools and equipment with Sika® Remover-208 or another suitable solvent.
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.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
SikaMelt®-287 UV has to be stored at temperature below 40 °C in a dry place.
For transportation purposes, the storage temperature can be exceeded for a period of max. 4 weeks up to 60 °C.