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Sika  |  SKU: 675140

SikaTile®-880 Sanded Caulk - 10.3oz Case of 6

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PREMIUM, ONE-PART, SILICONIZED ACRYLIC-BASED CAULKING COMPOUND

SikaTile®-880 Sanded Caulk is a premium-grade, one-part, siliconized, acrylic-based caulking compound that is easy-to-use, easy-to-clean, and mold and mildew resistant. SikaTile®-880 Sanded Caulk is available in an unsanded version and color-coordinated to match all SikaTile Grout colors.

  • For filling joints where tile abuts different surfaces or planes
  • Formulated to match all SikaTile® grout colors
  • Mold and mildew resistant

Usage

  • SikaTile®-880 Sanded Caulk is used to fill joints up to 1/4" (6 mm) in width between panels, cracks, walls, around tubs, showers, sinks, countertops, etc.
  • For filling joints where tile abuts different surfaces or planes
  • For interior and exterior use in both residential and commercial applications
   SUITABLE TILE TYPES  
  • Brick and thin brick
  • Cement-based precast terrazzo
  • Impervious porcelain and glass tile
  • Natural stone tile, granite, and slate
  • Vitreous, semi-vitreous or non-vitreous tile:
    • Ceramic, mosaic, quarry, cement body tile
 

Advantages

  • For filling joints where tile abuts different surfaces or planes
  • Formulated to match all SikaTile® grout colors
  • Mold and mildew resistant
  • Available in sanded and unsanded
  • One-component ready to use
  • Excellent adhesion, bonds to many substrates without priming
  • Flexible filler between horizontal and vertical surfaces to prevent cracked tile due to expansion
  • Fast Curing
  • Mold and mildew resistant
     

Packaging

10.3 oz. (304.6 ml) tube; 6 per carton
 

Color

Available in 18 colors; Refer to SikaTile® grout kit or color card for actual colors

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

Sika® is committed to environmental responsibility in both products produced and in manufacturing practices. Complete the LEED Product Data Request Form SikaTile.com for detailed information based on project location. The use of this product can contribute towards LEED® v4.1 certification:

  •  IEQ Credit 4.1,  Low-Emitting Materials – Adhesives & Sealants
  •  IEQ Credit 4.3, Low-Emitting Materials – Flooring Systems

APPROVALS / STANDARDS

  • Conforms to the requirements for plastic joint sealants, ASTM-C920. Meets ASTM C-834 for low-movement sealant.
  • Resilient Floor Covering Institute - (RFCI) Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings 
  • Tile Council of North America (TCNA) - TCNA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, TCNA EJ171 Movement Joint Guidelines.

Chemical Base

Siliconized acrylic latex resins with fine fillers and colored pigments

Shelf Life

24 months from date of production when stored in original, sealed package

Storage Conditions

Store in undamaged, original, sealed package, in dry conditions at 73⁰ F (23⁰ C)

Coverage

Joint Size

Approximate Coverage*

1/16" (1.5 mm)

48 lin. ft. (14.6 m)

1/8" (3 mm)

25 lin. ft. (7.6 m)

3/16" (4.5 mm) 17 lin. ft. (5.2 m)
1/4" (6 mm) 13 lin. ft. (4.0 m)

*Coverage shown is for estimating purposes only. Actual coverage may vary due to installation techniques, actual tile types, sizes, and waste used on the job.

SUBSTRATE PREPARATION

For best results, the temperature of the substrate or tile must be between 40°F and 95°F (4°C and 35°C) while applying caulk. For proper curing, maintain this temperature range for 72 hours after application. Before applying caulk, make sure that the tiles or stones are firmly set and that the adhesive or mortar is completely dry. Joints must be clean and free of standing water, dust, dirt, and foreign matter. Clean the tile or stone surface to remove dust, dirt, mortar, adhesive, and other contaminants that may cause discoloration.

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