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Effective sealant from Sika

A new sealant product from Sika is said to offer high performance in a range of construction applications. The Sikaflex-423 Powercure product is a rapid-cure, high-performance sealant and booster for vertical and horizontal joints. Said to be quick to prepare, apply and producing minimal waste, Sikaflex-423 Powercure is fast curing even when applied at low temperatures.
August 10, 2023 Read time: 1 min
A new sealant product can be used in a range of construction applications

Sika has developed Sikaflex-423 Powercure for use with its Sika Powercure Dispenser which mixes the correct ratios of sealant and booster for a quick and convenient direct application. This offers a considerable time saving when compared to the traditional two-part products available on the market, and also reduces the risk of mixing errors. Being pre-mixed, this reduces waste.

Manufactured using Sika’s new polyurethane technology, Purform, it is both EU REACH and UK REACH compliant which means users will not need to undertake specific training in the future to use the product safely. The innovative new Purform technology used to formulate Sikaflex-423 Powercure provides exceptional product application and performance properties.

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