Sikaflex® TX 1
(formerly MSeal TX 1)
ONE-COMPONENT, TEXTURIZED, MOISTURE-CURING, GUN-GRADE ELASTOMERIC POLYURETHANE SEALANT
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Sikaflex® TX 1 is a one-component, texturized, moisture-curing, gun-grade polyurethane sealant. It requires no mixing and typically requires no priming on common building materials. Sikaflex® TX 1 has a textured appearance, which blends well with masonry substrates.
- The one-component formula requires no mixing, helping to reduce labor costs
- Gun grade
- Does not sag in vertical joints
- Weather resistant, producing long-lasting weathertight seals
- Textured appearance compliments rough surfaces like masonry and stucco
- Accepts joint movement of ±25%, keeping moving joints tightly sealed
- High-quality polyurethane polymer resists age-hardening
- Easy to gun and tool, speeding up application and making neater joints
- Available in 10 standard colors to match common substrates
- Wide temperature application range makes Sikaflex® TX 1 suitable for all climates
- No primer is required for most construction materials, lowering installation costs
- Compatible with non-rigid coatings and
- can be painted
- Lower odor compared to other textured sealants
Usage
- Horizontal and vertical joints
- Interior and exterior
- Expansion joints
- Panel walls
- Precast units
- Aluminum and wood window frames
- Vinyl siding
- Fascia
- Parapets
- Roofing
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Aluminum
- Wood
- Stucco
- Brick
- Metal
Advantages
- The one-component formula requires no mixing, helping to reduce labor costs
- Gun grade
- Does not sag in vertical joints
- Weather resistant, producing long-lasting weathertight seals
- Textured appearance compliments rough surfaces like masonry and stucco
- Accepts joint movement of ±25%, keeping moving joints tightly sealed
- High-quality polyurethane polymer resists age-hardening
- Easy to gun and tool, speeding up application and making neater joints
- Available in 10 standard colors to match common substrates
- Wide temperature application range makes Sikaflex® TX 1 suitable for all climates
- No primer is required for most construction materials, lowering installation costs
- Compatible with non-rigid coatings and
- can be painted
- Lower odor compared to other textured sealants
Packaging
300 ml cartridges, 30 per carton
Color
Standard colors: White, Stone, Limestone, Black, Special Bronze, Aluminum Gray, Buff, and Natural Stone. Refer to the Sika Color Portfolio.
Product Details
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
- ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT, M, A, and O*
- Federal Specification TT-S-00230C, Type II, Class A
- USDA-compliant for use in meat and poultry areas
Chemical Base
Sikaflex® TX 1 is a one-component moisture-curing polyurethane containing fibers for a textured appearance.
Shelf Life
1 year when properly stored
Storage Conditions
Store in unopened containers in a cool, dry area. Storing at elevated temperatures will reduce the shelf life.
Shore A Hardness
At standard conditions: 25 – 30 | (ASTM C 661) |
After heat aging (max Shore A: 50): 30 – 35 |
Tensile Strength
215psi (1.48MPa) | (ASTM D 412) |
Elongation at break
735% | (ASTM D 412) |
Movement Capability
±25% | (ASTM C 719) |
Adhesion in peel
22 pli(min 5 pli) | (ASTM C 794) |
Tear Strength
50 pit | (ASTM D 1004) |
Service Temperature
-40 to 180 ° F (-40 to 82 ° C)
Thermal Resistance
Weight Loss after heat aging
<10% | (ASTM C 792) |
Cracking and Chalking after heat aging
None | (ASTM C 792) |
Resistance to Weathering
Xenon arc, 3,000 hours: no elastomeric property change | (Atlas 6500) |
Color
No visible change | (ASTM C 510) |
Application
Sagging
1/16 inch at 120° F (49° C) | (ASTM C 639) |
Cure Time
The cure of Sikaflex® TX 1 varies with temperature and humidity. The following times assume 75° F (24° C), 50% relative humidity, and a joint 1/2" width by 1/4" depth (13 by 6 mm).
- Skins: overnight or within 24 hours
- Full cure: approximately 1 week
- Immersion service: 21 days
Tack Free Time
Passes, (maximum 72 hours) | (ASTM C 679) |
Coverage
Linear Feet per Gallon
Joint Width(Inches) | Joint Depth(Inches) | ||
¼ | 3⁄8 | ½ | |
¼ | 308 | ||
3⁄8 | 205 | ||
½ | 154 | ||
5⁄8 | 122 | 82 | |
¾ | 68 | 51 | |
7⁄8 | 58 | 44 | |
1 | 51 | 38 | |
1½ | 26 | ||
2 | 19 | ||
3 | 12 |
Meters per Liter
Joint Width(mm) | Joint Depth(mm) | ||
6 | 10 | 13 | |
6 | 24.8 | ||
10 | 16.5 | ||
13 | 12.4 | ||
16 | 9.8 | 6.6 | |
19 | 5.5 | 4.1 | |
22 | 4.7 | 3.5 | |
25 | 4.1 | 3 | |
38 | 2.2 | ||
50 | 1.5 | ||
75 | .7 |
NOTES ON INSTALLATION
- Do not allow uncured Sikaflex® TX 1 to come in contact with alcohol-based materials or solvents.
- Do not apply Sikaflex® TX 1 in the vicinity of uncured silicone sealants or uncured Sikaflex® HY 150.
- Fresh Sikaflex® TX 1 should not come in contact with oil-based caulking, silicone sealants, polysulfides, or fillers impregnated with oil, asphalt, or tar.
- Protect unopened containers from heat and direct sunlight.
- In cool or cold weather, store the container at room temperature for at least 24 hours before use.
- Sikaflex® TX 1 should not be used for prolonged immersion in water. Call Sika Technical Service for recommendations.
- Do not apply over freshly treated wood; treated wood must have weathered for at least
- 6 months.
- Substrates such as copper, stainless, and galvanized steel typically require the use of a primer; Sika® Primer-173 or Sika® Primer-176 is acceptable. For Kynar coatings, use only Sika® Primer-173. An adhesion test is recommended for any other questionable substrate.
- UV exposure may cause white Sikaflex® TX 1 to discolor. This does not affect sealant performance; where maintaining a true white appearance is critical, use Ultra sealant
- Sikaflex® TX 1 can be applied below freezing temperatures only if substrates are completely dry, free of moisture, and clean.
- Lower temperatures will extend curing times.
- Pursuant to accepted industry standards and practices, using rigid paints and/or coatings over flexible sealants can result in a loss of adhesion of the applied paint and/or coating, due to the potential movement of the sealant. However, should painting and/or coating be desired, it is required that the applicator of the paint and/or coating conduct on-site testing to determine compatibility and adhesion.
- Proper application is the responsibility of the user. Field visits by Sika personnel are for the purpose of making technical recommendations only and not for supervising or providing quality control on the jobsite.
- Do not use it in swimming pools or other submerged conditions where the sealant will be exposed to strong oxidizers. Avoid submerged conditions where water temperatures will exceed 120˚ F (50˚ C).
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
- The product may be used in sealant joints designed in accordance with SWR Institute's Sealants - The Professional's Guide.
- In optimal conditions, the depth of the sealant should be ½ the width of the joint. The sealant joint depth (measured at the center) should always fall between the maximum depth of ½" and the minimum depth of ¼". Refer to Table 1.
- In deep joints, the sealant depth must be controlled by a closed-cell backer rod or soft backer rod. Where the joint depth does not permit the use of a backer rod, a bond breaker (polyethylene strip) must be used to prevent three-point bonding.
- To maintain the recommended sealant depth, install the backer rod by compressing and rolling it into the joint channel without stretching it lengthwise. Closed cell backer rod should be about 1⁄8" (3 mm) larger in diameter than the width of the joint to allow for compression. The soft backer rod should be approximately 25% larger in diameter than the joint width. The sealant does not adhere to it, and no separate bond breaker is required. Do not prime or puncture the backer rod.
Surface Preparation
Substrates must be structurally sound, fully cured, dry, and clean. Substrates should always be free of the following: dirt, loose particles, oil, grease, asphalt, tar, paint, wax, rust, waterproofing or curing and parting compounds, membrane materials, and sealant residue.
Concrete, Stone, And Other Masonry
Clean by grinding, sandblasting, or wire brushing to expose a sound surface free of contamination and laitance.
Wood
New and weathered wood must be clean, dry, and sound. Scrape away loose paint to bare wood. Any coatings on wood must be tested to verify the adhesion of the sealant or to determine an appropriate primer.
Metals
Remove scale, rust, and loose coatings from metal to expose a bright white surface. Any coatings on metal must be tested to verify the adhesion of the sealant or to determine an appropriate primer.
Priming
- Sikaflex® TX 1 is considered a non-priming sealant, but special circumstances or substrates may require a primer. It is the user’s responsibility to check the adhesion of the cured sealant on typical test joints at the project site before and during application. Refer to the product data sheet on Sika® Primer-173 or Sika® Primer-176, and consult Technical Service for additional information.
- For immersion applications, Sika® Primer-173 must be used.
- Apply primer full strength with a brush or clean cloth. A light, uniform coating is sufficient for most surfaces. Porous surfaces require more primer; however, do not over-apply.
- Allow the primer to dry before applying Sikaflex® TX 1. Depending on temperature and humidity, the primer will be tack-free in 15–120 minutes. Priming and sealing must be done on the same day.
APPLICATION
- Sikaflex® TX 1 comes ready to use. Apply using a professional-grade caulking gun. Do not open cartridges until preparatory work has been completed.
- Fill joints from the deepest point to the surface by holding an appropriately sized nozzle against the back of the joint.
- Dry tooling is recommended. Proper tooling results in the correct bead shape, neat joints, and optimal adhesion.
- For roof tile applications, apply a bead of Sikaflex® TX 1 sufficient in size to make a bond between two tiles on the upper surface of the downslope tile. Install the upslope tile and press it into the sealant bead to ensure good contact between the sealant and both tiles.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
- Immediately after use, clean equipment with SikaSwell®-990 or xylene. Use proper precautions when handling solvents.
- Remove cured sealant by cutting with a sharp-edged tool.
- Remove thin films by abrading.