Sika AnchorFix®-2020
Sika AnchorFix®-2020 is a two-component, solvent and styrene-free, epoxy acrylate-based anchoring adhesive engineered for application down to -10 °C (14 °F). Sika AnchorFix®-2020 achieves high early strengths quickly in numerous base materials and is suitable for medium / heavy loads in both structural and non-structural applications
- Fast curing - cures down to -10 °C (14 °F) when material is pre-conditioned to 23 °C (73 °F).
- Cartridge format compatible with standard application guns.
- High load capacity.
- Suitable for cracked and uncracked concrete.
- Styrene-free, VOC-compliant and odourless.
- Non-sag, may be applied overhead.
- Sets up in dry or damp holes.
- Approved for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in concrete.
- Approved for threaded bars and sockets in masonry.
- Reduced edge and spacing values allowing critical applications.
- Reduced drilling diameters of 2 mm clearance resulting in economic installation.
- Flexible embedment depths from 8d -12d.
- Resistant to a wide range of chemicals. Contact Sika Canada for detailed information.
- Design guide and software available. Contact Sika Canada for technical support.
Approvals/Certifications
- ANSI/NSF Standard 61 approved for contact with potable water.
- Seismic Design Categories: C, D, E & F under the IBC or IRC.
- ES to AC308 by IAPMO (ER-0601) - approved for cracked and uncracked concrete.
- Evaluation in progress for The Road Authority (TRA) and Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) - 9.30.25 prequalification list for Structural Dowel Adhesives - Acrylic and Epoxy Resins -
Usage
- Anchoring of all grades of rebars / threaded rods in concrete, masonry, voided stone and rock, hard natural stone and solid or hollow bricks and blocks.
- Grouting horizontally and vertically, where extremely rapid setting, fast turn-around times are needed.
- Suitable for cooler temperatures and inclement conditions, including -10 °C (14 °F) temperatures and wet substrates.
- Grouting in external environments where applications are subject to dynamic loads and vibrations.
- Use as a ‘pick-proof’ sealant in secure or holding suites and similar facilities.
- Anchoring structural steel to concrete, safety barriers, balcony stanchions, canopies, signs, hand rails, racking, machinery, masonry supports, stadium seats, reinforcing and starter bars.
Advantages
- Fast curing - cures down to -10 °C (14 °F) when material is pre-conditioned to 23 °C (73 °F).
- Cartridge format compatible with standard application guns.
- High load capacity.
- Suitable for cracked and uncracked concrete.
- Styrene-free, VOC-compliant and odourless.
- Non-sag, may be applied overhead.
- Sets up in dry or damp holes.
- Approved for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in concrete.
- Approved for threaded bars and sockets in masonry.
- Reduced edge and spacing values allowing critical applications.
- Reduced drilling diameters of 2 mm clearance resulting in economic installation.
- Flexible embedment depths from 8d -12d.
- Resistant to a wide range of chemicals. Contact Sika Canada for detailed information.
- Design guide and software available. Contact Sika Canada for technical support.
Approvals/Certifications
- ANSI/NSF Standard 61 approved for contact with potable water.
- Seismic Design Categories: C, D, E & F under the IBC or IRC.
- ES to AC308 by IAPMO (ER-0601) - approved for cracked and uncracked concrete.
- Evaluation in progress for The Road Authority (TRA) and Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) - 9.30.25 prequalification list for Structural Dowel Adhesives - Acrylic and Epoxy Resins -
Packaging
300 mL (10.1 US fl. oz) single piston cartridges/12 per case
825 mL (27.8 US fl. oz) side-by-side 10:1 cartridges/6 per case
Colour
Component A: white
Component B: black
Component A+B mixed: grey
FAQ
Sika AnchorFix®-2020 must only be applied on or into substrates when they are frost-free.
Minimum age of concrete must be 28 days, depending on curing conditions.
Maximum thickness: 5 mm (6/32 in).
Sika AnchorFix®-2020 is not intended as a cosmetic or decorative material and when anchoring into porous substrates or reconstituted stone, staining or discolouration may occur. Where this is of concern, it is recommended that Sika Canada be consulted for advice and discrete trial applications be undertaken and assessed before proceeding.
- Drill the hole. Then insert the brush using one stroke to clean followed by one blast of oil-free compressed air. Ensure that the drilled hole dimensions are suitable to accommodate a perforated sleeve of the appropriate length and diameter.
- Select the appropriate perforated sleeve and insert into the hole.
- Insert the static mixer to the back of the perforated sleeve, withdraw 2 - 3 mm (1/16 - 1/8 in) then begin to extrude the resin and slowly withdraw the static mixer from the hole ensuring that there are no air voids as it is withdrawn. Fill the perforated sleeve completely and remove the static mixer completely.
- Follow instructions for Solid Substrate Installation 8 – 10, ensuring that gel times and loading times are adhered to before attaching any fixtures and tightening to the recommended torque, where being employed.
Overhead installation is limited to a maximum embedment depth of 10 x rod diameter. All other directions may be installed up to a maximum effective embedment depth of 12 x rod diameter. The use of wedges is not required for overhead installation. However, when temperatures exceed +21 °C (70 °F), it is advised to use wedges to fix anchors installed overhead until full cure time has elapsed as a precautionary measure
- Drill the hole to the correct diameter and depth to suit the anchor, using a rotary percussion drill and carbide-tipped bit.
2. Drill the hole to the correct diameter and depth to suit the anchor, using a rotary percussion drill and carbide-tipped bit.
3. Select an appropriate sized nylon brush, ensuring it is in good condition and suited to the diameter of the drilled hole. Insert the brush to the back of the hole and pull out using a back and forth rotating motion to remove all loose friable material. Repeat the brushing operation. Repeat the steps 2 and 3, finishing with step 2.
4. Select the appropriate static mixer nozzle for the installation. Also, prepare a good quality dispensing gun, ensuring it is in good working order to extrude the anchoring gel. Wherever practical, use pneumatic dispensers for optimum ease of dispensing.
5. Unscrew and remove the threaded cap. Pull out the exposed and wire tied plastic film and cut below location of tie
6. Screw the static mixer nozzle to the cartridge, secure with the integral nut and insert the assemblage into the dispensing gun. Trigger the dispenser until a uniform colour (no streaking) and consistency are achieved with unmixed material going to waste. If necessary, cut an extension tube to the depth of the hole and push onto the end of the static mixer, and (for rebars 16 mm (5/8 in) diameter or more) fit the correct resin stopper to the other end.
7. Insert the static mixer tip (resin stopper / extension tube if applicable) to the base of the hole. Begin to extrude the resin, under constant and uniform pressure, and slowly withdraw the static mixer from the hole. Fill the hole to approximately ½ to ¾ full and remove the static mixer completely.
Note: If dispensing is interrupted or altered, re-establish consistency of resin prior to continuing. When using a manual dispenser, release piston pressure by pressing thumb plate at every pause in extrusion
8. Insert the threaded bar or reinforcing bar (both should be free from oil or other release agents) to the back of the hole using a back and forth rotating motion ensuring all the threads are thoroughly coated. Adjust to the correct position within the stated working time. Any excess resin should be expelled from the hole evenly around the steel element showing that the hole is full. This excess resin should be removed from around the opening to the hole before it sets.
9. Leave the anchor undisturbed until the appropriate loading time has been achieved, which will be dependent upon the substrate conditions and ambient temperatures.
10. Attach the fixture and tighten the nut to the recommended torque, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Application Temperatures | Set Time* | Curing Time |
35 °C (95 °F) | 2 min | 30 min |
25 - 30 °C (77 - 86 °F) | 4 min | 40 min |
20 - 25 °C ( 68 - 77 °F) | 5 min | 50 min |
10 - 20 °C (50 - 68 °F) | 6 min | 1 h 25 min |
5 - 10 °C (41 - 50 °F) | 10 min | 2 h 25 min |
0 °C (32 °F)* | 18 min | 3 h 30 min |
- 10 °C (14 °F)* | 50 min | 3 h 30 min |
*Cartridge / adhesive maintained at 5 °C (41 °F) minimum.
Surfaces must be clean and sound. Surfaces / holes may be dry, damp, or wet. Remove dust, laitance, grease, oil, curing compounds, impregnations, waxes, foreign particles, and disintegrated materials. Substrate strengths must be verified, with pull-out tests being conducted if strength is unknown.
Minimum -40 °C / maximum +50 °C (minimum -40 °F / maximum 122 °F)
A:B = 10:1 by volume
Flexible embedment depths from 8d -12d.
Reduced drilling diameters of 2 mm clearance resulting in economic installation.
Sika AnchorFix-2020® is approved for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in concrete. Also, it’s approved for threaded bars and sockets in masonry.
Sika AnchorFix-2020® is non-sag and may be applied overhead.
Sika AnchorFix®-2020 is suitable for cracked and uncracked concrete.
Anchoring structural steel to concrete, safety barriers, balcony stanchions, canopies, signs, handrails, racking, machinery, masonry supports, stadium seats, reinforcing and starter bars.
The Sika AnchorFix-2020® suitable for grouting in external environments where applications are subject to dynamic loads and vibrations.
The Sika AnchorFix-2020® is used for grouting horizontally and vertically, where extremely rapid setting, fast turnaround times are needed.
Sika AnchorFix®-2020 is a two components, solvent and styrene-free, epoxy acrylate-based anchoring adhesive.