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Product Data Sheet

Edition 5.20.2016
Identification no. C370
Sika® AnchorFix-S

Sika® AnchorFix-S
High performance, two component adhesive anchoring system

Description Sika AnchorFix-S is specially formulated as a quick curing, two component, polyester-based adhesive
anchoring system for installing steel threaded anchor rod or steel reinforcing bars into uncracked, solid
concrete substrates.
Where to Use n For positive anchorage or doweling into uncracked, solid concrete substrates (e.g. concrete floors,
concrete walls).

Advantages n Cost effective anchoring offering exceptional strength


n Easy to use.
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n Fast curing.
Coverage See below.
Packaging 10 fl.oz. cartridge.

Typical Data
RESULTS MAY DIFFER BASED UPON STATISTICAL VARIATIONS DEPENDING UPON MIXING METHODS AND EQUIPMENT,
TEMPERATURE, APPLICATION METHODS, TEST METHODS, ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS AND CURING CONDITIONS.

Shelf Life When stored correctly, the shelf life will be from 12 months from
the date of manufacture.

Storage Conditions Cartridges should be stored in their original packaging, the correct
way up, in cool conditions (+41°F to +77°F) out of direct sunlight.
Mixed Density (ASTM D 1875) 0.06 lb / in3 (1.7 g / cm3)

Tensile Properties (ASTM D 638)

Tensile Strength 24 hours 1,595 psi (11 MPa)


7 days 1,885 psi (13 MPa)

Elongation at Break 24 hours 0.09% .


7 days 0.07%

Flexural Strength (ASTM D 790) 7 days 3,480 psi (24 MPa)

Compressive Properties (ASTM D 695)


Compressive Strength 4 hours 7,250 psi (50 MPa)
24 hours 8,700 psi (60 MPa)
7 days 10,730psi (74 MPa)

Compressive Modulus 7days 4.5 x 105 psi (3,130 MPa)

PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT’S MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA
SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HTTP://USA.SIKA.COM/ OR BY CALLING SIKA’S TECHNICAL SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT AT 800.933.7452 NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
C380
Cure Mechanism: Sikacryl PowerSet is a two component polyester formulation re-
quiring a static mixing nozzle to combine the ingredients for a reactive chemical cure.
Cartridge, Ambient and Substrate Temperature Gel Time* Cure Time
41°F to 50°F (5°C to 10°C) 12 mins 120 mins
51°F to 68°F (11°C to 20°C) 6 mins 80 mins
69°F to 77°F (21°C to 25°C) 4 mins 40 mins
78°F to 86°F (26°C to 30°C) 3 mins 30 mins
87°F to 95°F (31°C to 35°C) 2 mins 20 mins
96°F to 104°F (36°C to 40°C) 90 secs 15 mins
* Gel Time is the typical amount of time for mixed Sika PowerSet to solidify at highest
temperature in the range

Installation Specification

Property Symbol Unit

Threaded Rod Diameter


d in (mm) 5/16 (8) 3/8 (10) 1/2 (12) 5/8 (16) 3/4 (20) 1 (24)
Drill Bit
Diameter (preferred)
do in (mm) 3/8 (10) 1/2 (12) 9/16 (14) 11/16 (18) 13/16 (22) 1-1/16 (28)
Drill Bit
Diameter (maximum)
db in (mm) 3/8 (10) 1/2 (12) 5/8 (16) 3/4 (20) 7/8 (22) 1-1/8 (28)
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Rebar Size
d in (mm) - No. 3 (10) No. 4 (12) No. 5 (16) No. 6 (20) No. 8 (24)
Drill Bit
Diameter (preferred)
do in (mm) - 1/2 (12) 9/16 (14) 11/16 (18) 13/16 (22) 1-1/16 (28)
Drill Bit
Diameter (maximum)
db in (mm) - 1/2 (12) 5/8 (16) 3/4 (20) 7/8 (22) 1-1/8 (28)

Cleaning Brush Size in (mm)


1/2 (14) 3/4 (20) 1-1/8 (29)
Min. Concrete Thickness h min in (mm)
1.5 x Embedment Depth (i.e. 1.5 x h eff)
Min. Anchor Spacing
in (mm) 2 (50) 2 - 3/8 (60) 2 - 3/4 (70) 3 - 3/4 (95) 4 - 3/4 (120) 5 - 3/4 (145)
s min
Min. Edge Distance
in (mm) 2 (50) 2 - 3/8 (60) 2 - 3/4 (70) 3 - 3/4 (95) 4 - 3/4 (120) 5 - 3/4 (145)
c min
*The design professional on the job is ultimately responsible for the interpretation of the data provided above.

Coverage per Typical 10 fl. oz. (300 ml) Cartridge of Sika AnchorFix-S

Anchor size: (in.) 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1


Drill Hole Diameter: (in.) 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1 1 1/8
Embedment Depth: (in.) 2 1/2 3 1/4 4 5 3 3/4 8
Estimated Cartridge
Number Volume 300 ml 85 35 18 10 6 3
of Fixing *

*Number of fixings assumes 30ml wastage in initial extrusion and holes filled to 3/4 full

Anchor size: (in.) 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1


Drill Hole Diameter: (in.) 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1/8
Embedment Depth: (in.) 3 1/8 3 3/4 5 6 1 10
Estimated Cartridge
Number Volume 300 ml 68 27 14 8 7 1/2 2
of Fixing *
*Number of fixings assumes 30ml wastage in initial extrusion and holes filled to 3/4 full

Anchor size: (in.) 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1


Drill Hole Diameter: (in.) 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1/8
Embedment Depth: (in.) 3 3/4 4 1/2 6 7 1 12
Estimated Cartridge
Number Volume 300 ml 56 22 11 6 9 2
of Fixing *
*Number of fixings assumes 30ml wastage in initial extrusion and holes filled to 3/4 full

PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT’S MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA
SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HTTP://USA.SIKA.COM/ OR BY CALLING SIKA’S TECHNICAL SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT AT 800.933.7452 NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
Allowable Load Data in Tension and Shear for Sika AnchorFix-S (Traditional Allowable Strength Design Method)

Anchor
Drill Bit
Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond Strength
Diameter /
Diameter Tension (lb) Shear (lb)
Rebar

f’c = 2,500 psi f’c = 4,000 psi f’c = 8,000 psi f’c = 2,500 psi f’c = 4,000 psi f’c = 8,000 psi
(17.2 N/mm2) (27.6 N/mm2) (55.2 N/mm2) (17.2 N/mm2) (27.6 N/mm2) (55.2 N/mm2)

1,070 (4.8) 1,120 (5.0) 1,200 (5.4) 1,425 (6.4) 1,495 (6.7) 1,605 (7.2)
5/16” 3/8” 1,340 (6.0) 1,400 (6.3) 1,505 (6.8) 1,785 (8.0) 1,870 (8.4) 2,005 (9.0)
1,605 (7.2) 1,680 (7.6) 1,805 (8.1) 2,140 (9.6) 2,245 (10.1) 2,405 (10.8)
1,435 (6.5) 1,505 (6.8) 1,610 (7.3) 1,915 (8.6) 2,005 (9.0) 2,150 (9.7)
3/8”
1/2” 1,795 (8.1) 1,880 (8.5) 2,015 (9.1) 2,390 (10.8) 2,505 (11.3) 2,685 (12.1)
No. 3
2,155 (9.7) 2,255 (10.2) 2,420 (10.9) 2,870 (12.9) 3,010 (13.5) 3,225 (14.5)
2,715 (12.2) 2,845 (12.8) 3,050 (13.7) 3,620 (16.3) 3,795 (17.1) 4,065 (18.3)
1/2” 9/16”
3,395 (15.3) 3,555 (16.0) 3,810 (17.2) 4,525 (20.6) 4,740 (21.3) 5,080 22.9)
No. 4 5/8”
4,075 (18.3) 4,265 (19.2) 4,575 (20.6) 5,430 (24.4) 5,690 (25.6) 6,100 (27.4)
3,870 (17.4) 4,055 (18.2) 4,345 (19.6) 5,155 (23.2) 5,405 (24.3) 5,795 (26.1)
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5/8” 11/16”
4,640 (20.9) 4,865 (21.9) 5,215 (23.5) 6,190 (27.9) 6,485 (29.2) 6,950 (31.3)
No. 5 3/4”
5,415 (24.4) 5,675 (25.5) 6,085 (27.4) 7,220 (32.5) 7,570 (34.1) 8,110 (36.5)
4,610 (20.7) 4,830 (21.7) 5,175 (23.3) 6,145 (27.7) 6,440 (29.0) 6,905 (31.1)
3/4” 13/16”
5,760 (25.9) 6,040 (27.2) 6,470 (29.1) 7,680 (34.6) 8,050 (36.2) 8,630 (38.8)
No. 6 7/8”
6,915 (31.1) 7,245 (32.6) 7,765 (34.9) 9,215 (41.5) 9,660 (43.5) 10,355 (46.6)
7,490 (33.7) 7,850 (35.3) 8,415 (37.9) 9,985 (44.9) 10,465 (47.1) 11,220 (50.5)
1” 1-1/16”
9,360 (42.1) 9,810 (44.2) 10,515 (47.3) 12,485 (56.2) 13,085 (58.9) 14,020 (63.1)
No. 8 1-1/8”
11,235 (50.6) 11,775 (53.0) 12,620 (56.8) 14,980 (67.4) 15,700 (70.7) 16,825 (75.7)
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1. The above values represent guideline Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond Strength working loads based on the adhesive’s ability to bond to solid, normal weight concrete when anchor holes
are drilled using the recommended drill bit diameter and properly cleaned. Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond Strength working load values have been reduced using a safety factor of 4.0 in
Tension and 3.0 in Shear, applied to the Average Ultimate values. Average Ultimate values were determined by physical testing of cured adhesive anchor samples using ASTM A 193 B7 carbon
steel threaded rods. In some critical cases, such as life safety applications, a safety factor of 10.0 or higher may be necessary. Appropriate safety factors must be determined by the responsible,
qualified design professional in charge of the actual product installation.

2. Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond Strength working load values must be checked against the Allowable Steel Strength values. The lowest value governs as the allowable performance value
of the anchor assembly.

3. Tabulated data is applicable to single anchors in normal weight concrete unaffected by potential Edge Distance and/or Anchor Spacing reduction factors. Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond
Strength working load values are valid for anchors installed into dry, uncracked concrete after anchor holes are drilled using a rotary hammer drill and carbide-tipped drill bits meeting ANSI
Standard B212.15.

4. In-service temperature conditions should remain relatively constant. The maximum recommended long term, ambient and substrate temperature is 122o F (50o C) and the maximum rec-
ommended short term ambient and substrate temperature is 176o F (80o C). Short term ambient and substrate temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, such as thermal cycling or
temporary temperature fluctuations over a 24 hour period.

5. Linear interpolation of values is permitted between published embedment depths and/or between typical concrete compressive strengths. Extrapolation of values outside of the range of
published Allowable Concrete Capacity / Bond Strength working load values is not permitted.

6. As in all applications, adhesive anchor performance data must ultimately be interpreted, reviewed and approved by the responsible, qualified design professional in charge of the actual
product installation.

PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT’S MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA
SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HTTP://USA.SIKA.COM/ OR BY CALLING SIKA’S TECHNICAL SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT AT 800.933.7452 NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
Mixing 1. Remove the twist cap from the top of the
cartridge.

2. Reach into the opening at the top of the


cartridge with a piler or similar tool and pull
thetop of the plastic film upwards to reveal a
metal retaining clip.

3. Cut the plastic film and open below the


metal retaining clip with a utility knife.

4. Ensure that both components within the


plastic film are free to flow prior to inserting
cartridge into a standard, good quality caulking
gun. ‘A’ component is beige in color and ‘B’
component is black in color.

5. Attach the stactic mixing nozzle

6. Begin dispensing the cartridge ’s contents


through the static mixing nozzle. Prior to dis-
pensing into the anchor hole, the initial portion
of material that exits the end of the nozzle is
discarded.
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7. VERY IMPORTANT! Visually verify that


both components are flowing through the static
mixing nozzle and mixed adhesive presents
a uniform Gray appearance and consistency
without streaking before dispensing into the
prepared anchor hole. Failure to verify a
uniform Gray appearance and consistency
may result in an adhesive anchor installation
that will not cure properly.
Application
SURFACE PREP:
1. Generally, the inside surfaces of an anchor
hole need to be as clean, sound, dust-free
and dry as possible prior to injection of an
anchoring adhesive. A clean, damp surface
can be tolerated, but an anchor hole should
not contain standing water or have droplets
of moisture clinging to the surfaces.

Drill an anchor hole into an uncracked, solid


concrete substrate with the recommended
diameter, carbide-tipped drill bit to the desired
or recommended embedment depth using a
typical rotary hammer drill. If a carbide-tipped
“core” or diamond “core” bit is used and it
leaves a smooth, polished surface on the
inside of the anchor hole when the core is
removed, then surfaces should be scoured
and/or profiled with a smaller diameter carbide
tipped drill bit.

2. Thoroughly clean the hole in the following


sequence:

Blow Clean x2.


Brush Clean x2.
Blow Clean x2.
Brush Clean x2.
Blow Clean x2.


PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT’S MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA
SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HTTP://USA.SIKA.COM/ OR BY CALLING SIKA’S TECHNICAL SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT AT 800.933.7452 NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
Application APPLICATION OF PRODUCT/OBJECT:

3. After anchor hole preparation and cartridge


set-up, begin dispensing mixed adhesive be-
ginning at the base or bottom of the anchor
hole.

4. Steadily withdraw the tip of the static mixer


while dispensing, keeping the tip in the adhe-
sive to reduce and/or eliminate air entrapment.

5. IFill anchor hole until half to two thirds (1/2 to


2/3) of the way full. Stop dispensing. Release
trigger pressure from caulk gun. Scrape tip of
static mixer along inside walls of anchor hole to
clean tip of excess adhesive while removing.

6. Insert clean, contaminant-free steel threaded


thread for anchor installation or clean, rust-free
steel rebar for dowel installation. Twist hard-
ware while pressing into adhesive-filled anchor
hole to ensure thorough wetting of the threads
or deformations, and set to full embedment
depth. Quickly adjust and position hardware
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to final location prior to published Gel Time.

7. Insert the clean threaded bar, free from oil or


other release agents, to the bottom of the hole
using a back and forth twisting motion ensuring
all the threads are thoroughly coated. Adjust to
the correct position within the stated working
time (see table on page 1).

Application TOOLING AND FINISHING:

8. During insertion of anchor hardware (i.e. steel


threaded rod or steel rebar) uncured anchoring
adhesive will displace from the entrance of
the anchor hole. Installer may opt to smooth
the uncured, displaced adhesive around the
hardware with a putty knife or similar tool to
seal the anchor hole from future moisture
infiltration. Uncured, displaced adhesive can
also be wiped away with a rag or paper towel
and discarded. This option is typically taken
when a fixture will later be mounted with nut - Based on actual ambient and substrate temperature
and washer onto a steel threaded rod instal- conditions, allow sufficient Cure Time to elapse, leav-
lation. ing adhesive undisturbed prior to loading the anchor.

- For steel threaded rod installations, attach fixture with a


9. Although still considered good practice,
nut and washer. To avoid breaking the fresh bond created,
removal of displaced adhesive typically is
be sure not to overtighten nut beyond the recommended
not critical or necessary when rebar dowels,
whose purpose is to permit future concrete
placement, are installed. Displaced adhesive
that is allowed to cure can only be removed
mechanically (e.g. light handheld hammer
strikes to chip away).

PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT’S MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA
SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT HTTP://USA.SIKA.COM/ OR BY CALLING SIKA’S TECHNICAL SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT AT 800.933.7452 NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION
TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
Sika ® AnchorFix-S Comp. A

Danger Flammable liquid and vapor. May cause cancer. Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child. Causes damage to or-
gans (hearing organs) through prolonged or repeated exposure. Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety
precautions have been read and understood. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. No smoking. Keep container
tightly closed. Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. Use explosion-proof electrical/ ventilating/ lighting/ equipment.
Use only non-sparking tools. Take precautionary measures against static discharge. Do not breathe dust/ fume/gas/ mist/ vapors/
spray. Wash skin thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Wear protective gloves/ eye protec-
tion/ face protection. Use personal protective equipment as required. IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated
clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. IFexposed or concerned: Get medical advice/ attention. In case of fire: Use dry sand, dry
chemical or alcoholresistant foam to extinguish. Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool. Store locked up. Dispose of contents/
container to an approved waste disposal plant.

Contains: Quartz (SiO2) (CAS: 14808-60-7), styrene (CAS: 100-42-5), titanium dioxide (CAS: 13463-67-7).

WARNING! This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer.

HMIS: *3, 3, 0, X.
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VOC: 37 g/l (A+B Combined).

Sika ® AnchorFix-S Comp. B

Warning May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. Avoid breathing dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapors/ spray.
Wash skin thoroughly after handling. Contaminated work clothing must not be allowed out of the workplace. Wear protective gloves/
eye protection/ face protection. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for sev-
eral minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical
advice/ attention. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/ attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Dispose of con-
tents/ container to an approved waste disposal plant.

Contains: dibenzoyl peroxide (CAS: 94-36-0).

HMIS: *2, 1, 0, X.

VOC: 37 g/l (A+B Combined).

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TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE.
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