81160262-3_TDS.pdf

Method
Weight
Weight Range
Volume
Volume Range
Hardness
Compression Yield
Tensile Strength
Tensile Modulus
Tensile Elongation
Flexural Strength
Flexural Modulus
Tg DSC Onset 1st Heat
Heat Deflection Temperature
2016 Gougeon Brothers, Inc.
1
To prevent water spotting, avoid contact with moisture until epoxy is thoroughly cured and top coated.
2
Store PRO-SET Epoxy resins and hardeners at room temperature in sealed containers until shortly before use. As with many high-
performance epoxy resins, repeated exposure to low temperatures during storage may cause the resin to crystallize. If this occurs,
warm the resin to 125 F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardeners may form carbamation when exposed to CO
2 and moisture in the
atmosphere for extended periods of time. Prevent carbamation by protecting hardeners from exposure until immediately prior to
processing.
Test specimens were neat epoxy (without fiber reinforcement).
Typical values, not to be construed as specification.
Rev 3 / Dec 2016
ASTM D648 F ( C) 116(47)
THERMAL PROPERTIES
Property Standard Units72 F (22 C) x 2 wk
ASTM E1356 F ( C) 120(49)
ASTM D790 psi (MPa)4.56E+05(3.14)
ASTM D638 % 4.5
ASTM D790 psi (MPa) 13,500(93)
ASTM D638 psi (MPa)4.91E+05(3.39)
ASTM D638 psi (MPa) 8,390(58)
Property Standard Units 72 F (22 C) x 2 wk
ASTM D2240 Type D 88
ASTM D695 psi (MPa) 12,500(86)
Cured lb/gal (g/cc)9.68 (1.16)
2.19:1 2.53:1100:45.7 100:39.5Resin lb/gal (g/cc)9.77 (1.17)
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
720
MIX RATIO DENSITY
COMBINED FEATURES
Resin:HardenerResin:Hardener State Units72 F (22 C)CLASSIC BRIGHT
SURFBOARD EPOXY- FAST
Viscosity MixedASTM D2196 cP 1,240 990
2.00:1 100:50.0 Hardenerlb/gal (g/cc)8.42 (1.01)
1.90:1 2.20:1100:52.7 100:45.5
2.31:1 100:43.4
500g Pot Life
ASTM D2471minutes
19-24 16-21 12-15
+ 3% SBE-460 5-8 5-8 3-5
150g Pot Life
ASTM D2471minutes
19-24 17-22 12-15
+ 3% SBE-460 5-8 5-8 3-5
HANDLING PROPERTIES
Technical Data Property Standard Units72 F (22 C)77 F (25 C)85 F (29 C)
Fomulated for high-volume production of
surfboards, SUPs and other boardsport
products requiring a bright and clear finish.

Fast flip times. SBE-262 hardener provides
a flip time of less than one hour at 85 F. Flip
times are significantly reduced by adding
SBE-460 Accelerator at a maximum loading
of 3% by weight.

Easy processing. Optimized for fill coats
and hand wet out of lightweight fiberglass.
Provides an extremely smooth surface when
cured
1
. Excellent sandability. Reaches full
physical properties at room temperature
cure.

Outstanding cosmetics with optical
brighteners that enhance whites and colors
to bring out the best in today’s foam blanks
and graphics. Cures bright and clear. Not
recommended for clear finish over wood or
dark surfaces.

Shelf life is 3 years for resin and 2 years for
hardener when properly stored
2
.
SBE-262
SBE-160
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
72
77
85
Flip Time (hours)
Temperature

(

F)

FLIP TIME
3% SBE-460
0% SBE-460

81105Q_TDS.pdf

105 Epoxy Resin’ I 205 Fast Hardener’
General Description
1,051205 Epoxy is used for general coating ar-rd bonding applications at lower
remperatures and to produce a rapid cure that develops its physical properties quickly at
room temperature.
1051205 forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excel lent bonding and
barrier coating properties. It will wet out and bond to wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing
fabrics, foam and other composite materials’ and a variety of metals’
10SlZ05 Epoxy can be thickened with’WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids
and can bosanded and shaped when cured.
‘With
roller applications, it has excellent thin-
film characteristics, allowing it to flow out and self-level without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple
coarsof 1.051205 Epoxycreateasuperiormoisturebarrierandatough,stablebasefor
paints and varnishes. It is formulated without volatile solvents resulting in a very low
VOC content. It has a relatively high flash point, no strong solvent odor and does not
shrink after curing. It is not intended for clear coating natural finished wood.
Handling Characteristics
Mix ratio by volume (300 Mini Pump ratio) …’..”…….’5 parts resin1 part hardener
by weight …..5.19:1
Acceptable ratio range by weight
Mix viscosity (ar.72″F) ASTM D-2393 975 cps
Pot life (1009 at72″F)
‘Working
time, thin filmli
Tensile elongation ASTM D-638
Tensile modulus ASTM D-638 ..
Flexural strength ASTM D-790
Flexural modulus ASTM D-790
… 9 to 12 minutes
. 50 to 70 minutes
Cure to a solid, thin filmo ….. 6 to 8 hours
Cure to working strength 1 to 4 daYs
Minimum recommended temperature ……’.’…… ‘ 40’F (4’C)
“Epory cures faster
at higher temperatures and in thicker applications.
Physical Properties of Cured Epoxy
Specific gravity
Hardness (Shore D)ASTM D-2240 83
Compression yield ASTM D-695 11,400 psi
Tensile strength ASTM D638
3.4o/o
……… 14,100 psi
Heat deflection temperature ASTM D-648 1 18″F
129’F
Onset of Tg by DSC ………
Ultimate Tg ………….’J.42″F
Storage/Shell Life
Store at room temperature. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination.
‘lrith
proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years. After a long
storage, verify the metering ac cu racy of the pumps. Mix a small test batch to assure
proper curing.
Over time, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when
mixing. Repeated freezelthaw cycles during storage may cause crystallization of 105
Resin.
‘Warm
resin to 125’F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardener may darken with age,
but physical properties are not affected by color. Be aware of a possible color shift if very
old and new hardener are used on the same project.
1.18
{irlt;r’;Ull,i i’ir,ilrl;i;t L-ri;.
i
r.
l : i ir lr’ 1.;f.j; i
ljll’l llii,l. ,,,i
,1;,:;{ii
ijrrii t, ;l llj’9i
i,”,: rtijji t;iill il{ilil

81105_TDS.pdf

105 Epoxy Resin’ I 206 Slow Hardener’
‘ea:fuax *mE
ffiata $hest
105 System
1851?S6
Gougeon Brothers, lnc.
P.0. Box 908
Bay City, Ml 48707
866-937-8797
ulestsystem.cont
General Description
1,0512;06 Epoxy is used for general coating and bonding applications when extended
working and cure time are needed or to provide adequate working time at higher
temperatures.
lOS1206 forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and
barrier coating properties. It will wet out and bond to wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing
fabrics, foam and other composite materials, and a variety of metals.
t1S1206 Epoxy can be thickened with’WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids
and can be sanded and shaped when cured.
‘With
roller applications, it has excellent thin-
film characteristics, allowing it to flow out and self-level without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple
coats of 1,051206 Eporry ueate a superior moisture barrier and a tough, stable base for
paints and varnishes. It is formulated without volatile solvents resulting in a very low
VOC .o.rt.trt. It has a relatively high flash point, no sffong solvent odor and does not
shrink after curing. It is not intended for clear coating natural finished wood.
Handling Characteristics
Mix ratio by volume (300 Mini Pump ratio) ..””””‘.’….5 parts resin : 1 parthardener
,.5.36 : 1,
Acceptable ratio range by weight ..”-.-…’..4.84 : l to 6.19 :1
Mix viscosity (ar72″F) ASTM D-2393 725 cps
by weight
Pot life (1009 at 72″F) ……….. .20 to 25 minutes
‘l7orking
time, thin filmo
Cure to a solid, thin filmo
Cure to working strength
Minimum recommended temperatLlre 60’F (16’C)
“Epory cures faster
at higher temperatures and in thicker applications’
Physical Properties of Cured Epoxy
Specific graviry …–………’…….1’18
Hardness (Shore D) ASTM D-2240 …….”..’.’ 83
Compression yield ASTM D-695 11,500 psi
Tensile strength ASTM D638 7,300 psi
Tensile elongation ASTM D-538 4.50/o
Tensile modulus ASTM D-638 4.50E+05psi
90to 1.10 minutes
,10 to 15 hours
1 to 4 days
Flexural strength ASTM D-790
Flexural modulus ASTM D-790
11,800 psi
4.50E+05
Heat deflection temperature ASTM D-648…”‘…. ……..’J’23″F
Onset of Tg by DSC ‘-…..’..”1’26″F
Ultimate Tg …………. ..””.’..’.139’F
Storage/Shelf Life
Store at room temperafure. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination.
rVith
proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years’ After a long
storage, verify the metering accvracy of the pumps. Mix a small test batch to assure
proper curing.
Over rime, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when
mixing. Repeated freezelthaw cycles during storage may cause crystallization of 105
Resin.
‘S0arm
resin to 125’F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardener may darken with age,
but physical properties are not affected by color. Be aware of a possible color shift if very
old and new hardener are used on the same project.
0ctober,2014

81105G_TDS.pdf

105 Epoxy Resin’ I 205 Fast Hardener’
General Description
1,051205 Epoxy is used for general coating ar-rd bonding applications at lower
remperatures and to produce a rapid cure that develops its physical properties quickly at
room temperature.
1051205 forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excel lent bonding and
barrier coating properties. It will wet out and bond to wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing
fabrics, foam and other composite materials’ and a variety of metals’
10SlZ05 Epoxy can be thickened with’WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids
and can bosanded and shaped when cured.
‘With
roller applications, it has excellent thin-
film characteristics, allowing it to flow out and self-level without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple
coarsof 1.051205 Epoxycreateasuperiormoisturebarrierandatough,stablebasefor
paints and varnishes. It is formulated without volatile solvents resulting in a very low
VOC content. It has a relatively high flash point, no strong solvent odor and does not
shrink after curing. It is not intended for clear coating natural finished wood.
Handling Characteristics
Mix ratio by volume (300 Mini Pump ratio) …’..”…….’5 parts resin1 part hardener
by weight …..5.19:1
Acceptable ratio range by weight
Mix viscosity (ar.72″F) ASTM D-2393 975 cps
Pot life (1009 at72″F)
‘Working
time, thin filmli
Tensile elongation ASTM D-638
Tensile modulus ASTM D-638 ..
Flexural strength ASTM D-790
Flexural modulus ASTM D-790
… 9 to 12 minutes
. 50 to 70 minutes
Cure to a solid, thin filmo ….. 6 to 8 hours
Cure to working strength 1 to 4 daYs
Minimum recommended temperature ……’.’…… ‘ 40’F (4’C)
“Epory cures faster
at higher temperatures and in thicker applications.
Physical Properties of Cured Epoxy
Specific gravity
Hardness (Shore D)ASTM D-2240 83
Compression yield ASTM D-695 11,400 psi
Tensile strength ASTM D638
3.4o/o
……… 14,100 psi
Heat deflection temperature ASTM D-648 1 18″F
129’F
Onset of Tg by DSC ………
Ultimate Tg ………….’J.42″F
Storage/Shell Life
Store at room temperature. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination.
‘lrith
proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years. After a long
storage, verify the metering ac cu racy of the pumps. Mix a small test batch to assure
proper curing.
Over time, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when
mixing. Repeated freezelthaw cycles during storage may cause crystallization of 105
Resin.
‘Warm
resin to 125’F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardener may darken with age,
but physical properties are not affected by color. Be aware of a possible color shift if very
old and new hardener are used on the same project.
1.18
{irlt;r’;Ull,i i’ir,ilrl;i;t L-ri;.
i
r.
l : i ir lr’ 1.;f.j; i
ljll’l llii,l. ,,,i
,1;,:;{ii
ijrrii t, ;l llj’9i
i,”,: rtijji t;iill il{ilil

81105D_TDS.pdf

105 Epoxy Resin’ I 206 Slow Hardener’
‘ea:fuax *mE
ffiata $hest
105 System
1851?S6
Gougeon Brothers, lnc.
P.0. Box 908
Bay City, Ml 48707
866-937-8797
ulestsystem.cont
General Description
1,0512;06 Epoxy is used for general coating and bonding applications when extended
working and cure time are needed or to provide adequate working time at higher
temperatures.
lOS1206 forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and
barrier coating properties. It will wet out and bond to wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing
fabrics, foam and other composite materials, and a variety of metals.
t1S1206 Epoxy can be thickened with’WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids
and can be sanded and shaped when cured.
‘With
roller applications, it has excellent thin-
film characteristics, allowing it to flow out and self-level without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple
coats of 1,051206 Eporry ueate a superior moisture barrier and a tough, stable base for
paints and varnishes. It is formulated without volatile solvents resulting in a very low
VOC .o.rt.trt. It has a relatively high flash point, no sffong solvent odor and does not
shrink after curing. It is not intended for clear coating natural finished wood.
Handling Characteristics
Mix ratio by volume (300 Mini Pump ratio) ..””””‘.’….5 parts resin : 1 parthardener
,.5.36 : 1,
Acceptable ratio range by weight ..”-.-…’..4.84 : l to 6.19 :1
Mix viscosity (ar72″F) ASTM D-2393 725 cps
by weight
Pot life (1009 at 72″F) ……….. .20 to 25 minutes
‘l7orking
time, thin filmo
Cure to a solid, thin filmo
Cure to working strength
Minimum recommended temperatLlre 60’F (16’C)
“Epory cures faster
at higher temperatures and in thicker applications’
Physical Properties of Cured Epoxy
Specific graviry …–………’…….1’18
Hardness (Shore D) ASTM D-2240 …….”..’.’ 83
Compression yield ASTM D-695 11,500 psi
Tensile strength ASTM D638 7,300 psi
Tensile elongation ASTM D-538 4.50/o
Tensile modulus ASTM D-638 4.50E+05psi
90to 1.10 minutes
,10 to 15 hours
1 to 4 days
Flexural strength ASTM D-790
Flexural modulus ASTM D-790
11,800 psi
4.50E+05
Heat deflection temperature ASTM D-648…”‘…. ……..’J’23″F
Onset of Tg by DSC ‘-…..’..”1’26″F
Ultimate Tg …………. ..””.’..’.139’F
Storage/Shelf Life
Store at room temperafure. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination.
rVith
proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years’ After a long
storage, verify the metering accvracy of the pumps. Mix a small test batch to assure
proper curing.
Over rime, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when
mixing. Repeated freezelthaw cycles during storage may cause crystallization of 105
Resin.
‘S0arm
resin to 125’F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardener may darken with age,
but physical properties are not affected by color. Be aware of a possible color shift if very
old and new hardener are used on the same project.
0ctober,2014

81105-C_TDS.pdf

105 Epoxy Resin’ I 206 Slow Hardener’
‘ea:fuax *mE
ffiata $hest
105 System
1851?S6
Gougeon Brothers, lnc.
P.0. Box 908
Bay City, Ml 48707
866-937-8797
ulestsystem.cont
General Description
1,0512;06 Epoxy is used for general coating and bonding applications when extended
working and cure time are needed or to provide adequate working time at higher
temperatures.
lOS1206 forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and
barrier coating properties. It will wet out and bond to wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing
fabrics, foam and other composite materials, and a variety of metals.
t1S1206 Epoxy can be thickened with’WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids
and can be sanded and shaped when cured.
‘With
roller applications, it has excellent thin-
film characteristics, allowing it to flow out and self-level without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple
coats of 1,051206 Eporry ueate a superior moisture barrier and a tough, stable base for
paints and varnishes. It is formulated without volatile solvents resulting in a very low
VOC .o.rt.trt. It has a relatively high flash point, no sffong solvent odor and does not
shrink after curing. It is not intended for clear coating natural finished wood.
Handling Characteristics
Mix ratio by volume (300 Mini Pump ratio) ..””””‘.’….5 parts resin : 1 parthardener
,.5.36 : 1,
Acceptable ratio range by weight ..”-.-…’..4.84 : l to 6.19 :1
Mix viscosity (ar72″F) ASTM D-2393 725 cps
by weight
Pot life (1009 at 72″F) ……….. .20 to 25 minutes
‘l7orking
time, thin filmo
Cure to a solid, thin filmo
Cure to working strength
Minimum recommended temperatLlre 60’F (16’C)
“Epory cures faster
at higher temperatures and in thicker applications’
Physical Properties of Cured Epoxy
Specific graviry …–………’…….1’18
Hardness (Shore D) ASTM D-2240 …….”..’.’ 83
Compression yield ASTM D-695 11,500 psi
Tensile strength ASTM D638 7,300 psi
Tensile elongation ASTM D-538 4.50/o
Tensile modulus ASTM D-638 4.50E+05psi
90to 1.10 minutes
,10 to 15 hours
1 to 4 days
Flexural strength ASTM D-790
Flexural modulus ASTM D-790
11,800 psi
4.50E+05
Heat deflection temperature ASTM D-648…”‘…. ……..’J’23″F
Onset of Tg by DSC ‘-…..’..”1’26″F
Ultimate Tg …………. ..””.’..’.139’F
Storage/Shelf Life
Store at room temperafure. Keep containers closed to prevent contamination.
rVith
proper storage, resin and hardeners should remain usable for many years’ After a long
storage, verify the metering accvracy of the pumps. Mix a small test batch to assure
proper curing.
Over rime, 105 Resin will thicken slightly and will therefore require extra care when
mixing. Repeated freezelthaw cycles during storage may cause crystallization of 105
Resin.
‘S0arm
resin to 125’F and stir to dissolve crystals. Hardener may darken with age,
but physical properties are not affected by color. Be aware of a possible color shift if very
old and new hardener are used on the same project.
0ctober,2014

80XW17028Q_TDS.pdf

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP017 RR
February 19, Version 02 /2019
1

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP017 RR
(FORMERLY P-17 RR)
POLYESTER RESIN
REDUCER RESIN FOR P-17

DESCRIPTION
The SikaBiresin AP017 RR REDUCER RESIN is a polyester resin system with heat resistance of 446 F (230 C) developed to reduce
the viscosity of SikaBiresin AP017 (Formerly P-17) High Heat Resistant Filler Paste. SikaBiresin AP017 RR Reducer Resin can be
added to SikaBiresin AP017 Filler in varying amounts to “customize” the SikaBiresin AP017 Filler anywhere from a thin runny
paste to a sprayable consistency without altering the physical properties or the quick set work life. It is recommended to
experiment with 5% by weight addition or less to stay closer to the SikaBiresin AP017 Filler cured properties. The
SikaBiresin AP017 RR also performs very well in applications requiring a quick setting, high temperature polyester laminating resin.

PROPERTIES
High service temperature
Styrene-free
Exceptional adhesion
Impact and chemical resistant

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP017 RR
February 19, Version 02 /2019
2

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Composition POLYESTER
SikaBiresin AP017RR
BPO HARDENER MIXED
Mix ratio by weight
Mix ratio by volume at 25 C
100 2
Aspect Liquid Cream Paste Liquid
Viscosity (cps) 1,000
Color NOTE – Mixed color can be
varied with Cream BPO color

Clear Amber White
Red
Black

Specific gravity at 25 C lbs./gal
(g/cc)
ASTM D792 9.07
(1.09)
Pot Life at 25 C (102 g) (minutes) ASTM D2471 11

NOTE – SikaBiresin AP017 RR Can be used alone to thin P-17 or with 2% BPO cream hardener for laminating applications. BPO
cream hardener is not sold with the P-17 Reducer Resin.

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP017 RR
February 19, Version 02 /2019
3

PROCESSING

PROCESSING CONDITIONS
Thoroughly blend 100 parts resin with 2 parts hardener by weight for 1 to 1 minutes in clean
dry container

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Normal health and safety precautions should be observed when handling these products:
Ensure good ventilation.
Wear gloves, glasses and protective clothes.
For further information, please consult the Safety Data Sheets.

STORAGE CONDITIONS
Product shelf life of polyester resin is 12 months when stored in original unopened containers
between 65 77 F (15 25 C). Any opened can must be tightly closed. Product shelf life of BPO
hardener is 18 months when stored in original unopened containers between 65 77 F (15 25 C).
Any opened can must be tightly closed.

PACKAGING
Packaging information on request, please contact your local sales representative or find your local
contact on www.sikaadvancedresins.us

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP017 RR
February 19, Version 02 /2019
4

LEGAL NOTICE
The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application and end-use of
Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika s current knowledge and experience of the products
when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika s
recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability
arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this information, or from
any written recommendations, or from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the
product s suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent
issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

CONTACT ADVANCED RESINS

GERMANY
Stuttgarter Stra e 139
72574 Bad Urach GERMANY
Tel.: (+49) 7 125 940 492
Fax. : (+49) 7 125 940 401
E-mail : tooling@de.sika.com
Website : www.sikaadvancedresins.de
FRANCE
ZI des B thunes – 15, Rue de l Equerre
95310 Saint-Ouen-l Aum ne
CS 40444
95005 CERGY PONTOISE Cedex FRANCE
Tel.: (+33) 1 344 034 60
Fax: (+33) 1 342 197 87
E-mail: advanced.resins@fr.sika.com
Website : www.sikaadvancedresins.fr
SPAIN
Pol gon Industrial Congost – Guardaagulles, 8
08520 LES FRANQUESES DEL VALLES SPAIN
Tel.: (+34) 932 25 16 20
E-mail: spain@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.es
ITALY
Via Morandi 15
21047 Saronno (Va) ITALY
Tel.: (+39) 02 9670 2336
Fax: (+39) 02 9670 2369
E-mail: axson@axson.it
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.it

UNITED KINGDOM
Unit 15 Studlands Park Ind. Estate
Newmarket Suffolk, CB8 7AU UNITED KINGDOM
Tel.: (+44) 1638 660 062
Fax: (+44) 1638 665 078
E-mail: sales.uk@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.uk
SLOVAKIA
Tovarenska 49
95301 ZLATE MORAVCE SLOVAKIA
Tel: (+421) 376 422 526
Fax: (+421) 376 422 527
E-mail: axson.sk@axson.com
Web site: www.sikaadvancedresins.sk
UNITED STATES
30800 Stephenson Highway
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071 USA
Tel.: (+1) 248 588-2270
Fax: (+1) 248 577-0810
E-mail: axsonmh@axson.com
Web site: www.sikaadvancedresins.us
MEXICO
Ignacio Ram rez #20
Despacho 202 Col. Tabacalera
C.P. 06030 CDMX MEXICO
Tel.: (+52) 55 5264 4922
Fax: (+52) 55 5264 4916
E-mail: marketing@axson.com.mx
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.mx

CHINA
N 53 Tai Gu Road
Wai Gao Qiao
Free Trade Zone, Pudong
200131 Shanghai CHINA
T l.: (+86) 21 5868 3037
Fax: (+86) 21 5868 2601
E-mail: marketing.china@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins .cn
JAPAN
2-5-12 Onishi Okazaki Aichi
444-0871 JAPAN
Tel.: (+81) 564 26 2591
Fax: (+81) 564 26 2593
E-mail: sales.japan@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.jp
INDIA
Office n 8, Building Symphony C – 3rd Floor
Range Hills Road
Bhosale Nagar
PUNE 411 020 INDIA
Tel: (+ 91) 20 25 56 07 10
Fax: (+ 91) 20 25 56 07 12
E-mail: info.india@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.in

80XW14238Q_TDS.pdf

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
February 19, Version 02 /2019

1
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
February 19, Version 02 /2019

1
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
(FORMERLY P-14)
POLYESTER FILLER S YSTEM
MACHINABLE / RIGID

DESCRIPTION
The most versatile of all set-fast filler pastes, AP014 ULTRA FILLER is a two component filler system which
yields a smooth, creamy, thixotropic and workable paste with superior handling, set-fast characteristics
and dimensional stability. Once applied it forms a rigid, strong surface which can be machined, sanded,
filed or scraped to a feather edge. A P014 adheres and bonds to fiberglass, SMC, RIM, BMC, Graphite,
Kevlar

and other types of composites as well as aluminum, steel, grey iron, copper, plaster, models,
patterns and other substrates. AP014 offers the industry manufacturer a wide variety of applications for
bonding, filling, sealing and finishing with optimum physical properties. AP014 ULTRA FILLER can be
applied without pin-holing and exhibits no shrink or sink after curing. It accepts virtually all types of
finishes e.g., lacquer, enamel, polyurethane, epoxy, etc., without any special surface preparation. It is a
“no bleed out” system after finishing or if covered with a decorative film. Its high quality, coupled with
the set-fast feature offers industry substantial savings in time and labor plus top quality in the finished
product. AP014 can be used in areas of final fabrication, production, tooling, model & pattern making,
repair operations and in many other applications. Typical applications include: filling composites surface
porosity, honeycomb panel edge filler, bonding loose pieces and details, vacuum mold repair and
modifications, urethane mold repairs and modifications, FRP composite repairs, pattern repairs and
fillets, core box repairs and modifications, void and porosity filling, router fixture repairs, crack, dent and
crevice repair, temporary holding fixtures, filling cloth impressions in pre-preg, non-conductive barrier
potting, RIM/SMC/BMC surface filler, bonding inserts/hangers, urethane part repair, potting stripped
threads, renewing worn surfaces and many others.

PROPERTIES
Very quick setting
Comes in white and gray colors
Dimensionally stable

Excellent finishing and machinability
Easy to use
Good adhesion

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
February 19, Version 02 /2019

2
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Composition POLYESTER
SikaBiresin AP 014
BPO HARDENER
BPO
MIXED
Mix ratio by weight
Mix ratio by volume at 25 C
100 2
Aspect Paste Cream Paste Paste
Color NOTE – Mixed color can be
varied with Cream BPO color
(As a mixing aid/indicator and
final color choice)
White
Gray

White
Red
Black

Viscosity at 25 C (cPs) BROOKFIELD LVT Paste
Specific gravity at 25 C lbs./gal
(g/cc)
ASTM D792 13.4
(1.61)
10.0
(1.20)
13.30
(1.60)
Pot Life at 25 C (102 g) (minutes) ASTM D2471 4.0 6.0

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES at 23 C
(1)

Hardness (Shore D) ASTM D-2240 86
Water absorption 24 hr/R.T. soak (%) ASTM D-570 0.16
Adhesive pull strength (psi)
Aluminum
Polyester filler
Mahogany
Epoxy glass laminate
ASTM D-4541

2,940
1,717
1,459
753
(1)

Average values obtained on standard specimens / Cured 7 days at 25 C

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE
AP014 Ultra Filler combines saturated and unsaturated Polyester resins of medium to high reactivity. As an aid to the user,
chemical resistance evaluations were conducted using a modification of ASTM 0543-60T.

TESTING PROCEDURE
Samples nominally sized at 1/2″ x 1″ x 4″ were immersed halfway in 4 ounces of reagent and stored for 12 months at ambient
temperature. Reagents were swirled monthly, and specimens were rated every 4 weeks.

RATING RESULTS
Excellent, No Visible Attack Good, Very Slight Attack Not Recommended
Benzene
Gasoline
Methanol
Mineral Spirits
Water (Distilled)
Acetic Acid (5%)
Citric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid (10%)
Nitric Acid (10%)
Sodium Hydroxide (5%)
Sulfuric Acid (10%)
Acetone

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
February 19, Version 02 /2019

3

PROCESSING

PROCESSING CONDITIONS
Thoroughly blend 100 parts resin with 2 parts hardener by weight for 1 to 1 minutes in clean
dry container or on a clean dry surface.
Carefully scrape the surfaces while blending to ensure complete mixing and uniformity.

SURFACE PREPARATION and APPLICATION
The area to be filled or repaired should be thoroughly cleaned, roughened, cleaned again
and dried to allow for the best possible adhesion.
The mixed A P014 should be buttered into the area, avoiding trapping air during application.
After curing to a tack-free state, the material can be sanded and finished as needed.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
Stir contents of can thoroughly using a spatula or putty knife. Place the required amount of filler
and cream hardener on a disposable clean surface. Mix 100 parts paste to 2 parts BPO cream
hardener by weight; i.e. approximatly size of golf ball (paste) to a two inch strip of BPO catalyst. Set
up time of mix at room temperature will be 5-10 minutes. After 15-20 minutes the filler may be
filed or sanded to final finish.

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

Normal health and safety precautions should be observed when handling these products :
Ensure good ventilation.
Wear gloves, glasses and protective clothes.
For further information, please consult the Safety Data Sheets.

STORAGE CONDITIONS

Product shelf life of polyester resin is 12 months when stored in original unopened containers
between 65 77 F (15 25 C). Any opened can must be tightly closed. Product shelf life of BPO
hardener is 18 months when stored in original unopened containers between 65 77 F (15 25 C).
Any opened can must be tightly closed.
Polyester resin contains filler which has the potential to separate in time, please re-homogenize
prior to use.

PACKAGING
Packaging information on request, please contact your local sales representative or find your local
contact on www.sikaadvancedresins.us

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
SikaBiresin AP014
February 19, Version 02 /2019

4

LEGAL NOTICE

The information, and, in particular, the recommendations relating to the application and end-use of
Sika products, are given in good faith based on Sika s current knowledge and experience of the products
when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika s
recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are
such that no warranty in respect of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability
arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, can be inferred either from this information, or from
any written recommendations, or from any other advice offered. The user of the product must test the
product s suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika reserves the right to change the
properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are
accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent
issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on
request.

CONTACT ADVANCED RESINS
GERMANY
Stuttgarter Stra e 139
72574 Bad Urach GERMANY
Tel.: (+49) 7 125 940 492
Fax. : (+49) 7 125 940 401
E-mail : tooling@de.sika.com
Website : www.sikaadvancedresins.de
FRANCE
ZI des B thunes – 15, Rue de l Equerre
95310 Saint-Ouen-l Aum ne
CS 40444
95005 CERGY PONTOISE Cedex FRANCE
Tel.: (+33) 1 344 034 60
Fax: (+33) 1 342 197 87
E-mail: advanced.resins@fr.sika.com
Website : www.sikaadvancedresins.fr
SPAIN
Pol gon Industrial Congost – Guardaagulles, 8
08520 LES FRANQUESES DEL VALLES SPAIN
Tel.: (+34) 932 25 16 20
E-mail: spain@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.es
ITALY
Via Morandi 15
21047 Saronno (Va) ITALY
Tel.: (+39) 02 9670 2336
Fax: (+39) 02 9670 2369
E-mail: axson@axson.it
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.it
UNITED KINGDOM
Unit 15 Studlands Park Ind. Estate
Newmarket Suffolk, CB8 7AU UNITED KINGDOM
Tel.: (+44) 1638 660 062
Fax: (+44) 1638 665 078
E-mail: sales.uk@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.uk
SLOVAKIA
Tovarenska 49
95301 ZLATE MORAVCE SLOVAKIA
Tel: (+421) 376 422 526
Fax: (+421) 376 422 527
E-mail: axson.sk@axson.com
Web site: www.sikaadvancedresins.sk
UNITED STATES
30800 Stephenson Highway
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071 USA
Tel.: (+1) 248 588-2270
Fax: (+1) 248 577-0810
E-mail: axsonmh@axson.com
Web site: www.sikaadvancedresins.us
MEXICO
Ignacio Ram rez #20
Despacho 202 Col. Tabacalera
C.P. 06030 CDMX MEXICO
Tel.: (+52) 55 5264 4922
Fax: (+52) 55 5264 4916
E-mail: marketing@axson.com.mx
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.mx
CHINA
N 53 Tai Gu Road
Wai Gao Qiao
Free Trade Zone, Pudong
200131 Shanghai CHINA
T l.: (+86) 21 5868 3037
Fax: (+86) 21 5868 2601
E-mail: marketing.china@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins .cn
JAPAN
2-5-12 Onishi Okazaki Aichi
444-0871 JAPAN
Tel.: (+81) 564 26 2591
Fax: (+81) 564 26 2593
E-mail: sales.japan@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.jp
INDIA
Office n 8, Building Symphony C – 3rd Floor
Range Hills Road
Bhosale Nagar
PUNE 411 020 INDIA
Tel: (+ 91) 20 25 56 07 10
Fax: (+ 91) 20 25 56 07 12
E-mail: info.india@axson.com
Website: www.sikaadvancedresins.in