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by christopher storey » Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:58 pm
Norman : I think you will find that what has happened is that the product was reformulated at some stage in the 1980s, to reduce the isocyanate exposure . We had in the UK a number of fatal accidents as a result of isocyanate sensitisation, with several of which I was concerned professionally, which led to wholesale changes in the regulations. Certainly, those who were at Abbey panels , who have lectured to me, are quite certain that it was sikaflex 221 that was used, and since they made, as far as I know, every E type bonnet, I imagine they have direct knowledge of the matter
Having looked at the promotional blurb which presumably is the source you refer to , I am even more unconvinced. A the lack of precision in a statement like " in the early 1980s" does not give any confidence, and I merely make two points 1. There are probably few if any people at Sika who were around in the early 1980s 2. There will be even fewer people who remember what was produced in 1961
There we are - but does it matter ? Sikaflex 221 is certainly what should be used