

-
Description for Bostik 2200 TS
A one-component, moisture curing, adhesive/sealant based upon Bostik Hybrid Technology.Application Type Bond, Seal 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Paste Substrate Pre painted aluminum, Pre painted metal, Steel, Galvanized Steel, Galvanized Steel Industry Sidewall seams in transportation vehicles, Truck trailers, Seams and gap filling for RV’s, Truck trailers, HVAC equipment, Waterproofing rivet seams, Seam sealing, Joints constructed of pre-painted metal, Sidewall seams in transportation equipment, Livestock / grain trailers, Corrosion prevention of rivet heads, Joints constructed of pre-painted aluminum, Transportation, Seams and gap filling for motor-homes Manufacturer Bostik Chemistry Solvent-free, free of alcohols, xylene, MEK, acetone Cure Method Moisture Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Cure Time (min) 1,440, 10,080 High Temperature Resistance (°C) 107 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 -
Technical Data for Bostik 2200 TS
Overview
-
1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
-
Material Form
- Paste
-
Industry
- Transportation - Sidewall seams in transportation equipment, Sidewall seams in transportation vehicles, Seams and gap filling for motor-homes
- Other Transportation - Roof rails
- Trucks - Truck trailers
- Recreational Vehicles - Seams and gap filling for RV’s
- Trailer - Livestock / grain trailers, Truck trailers
- Rivet - Waterproofing rivet seams, Corrosion prevention of rivet heads
- Seam - Seam sealing
- HVAC - HVAC equipment
- Joints - Joints constructed of pre-painted metal, Joints constructed of pre-painted aluminum
- Other - Gap filling
-
Chemistry
- Solvent-Free - free of alcohols, xylene, MEK, acetone
-
Application Method
- Caulking gun - manual or pneumatic caulking dispenser, manual caulk gun
-
Cure Method
- Moisture / Condensation Cure - Moisture
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Temperature (°C) 25 Cure Time (min) 1,440, 10,080 Tack Free Time (min) Fast, 30 to 40 Work / Pot Time (min) 30 to 40 Thixotropic Medium thixotrophy Bond Strength
Shear Strength (psi) 230, 214 Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 253 Test Method Material Resistance
UV Resistance Excellent High Temperature Resistance (°C) 107 Low Temperature Resistance (°C) -40 Hardness
Shore A Hardness 55 Test Method Elongation (%) 200 Test Method Modulus (psi) 66, 116, 189 Test Method Other Properties
% Solids (%) 100 Business Information
Shelf Life Details Twelve months from date of maufactured when stored below 80°F (27°C). Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture Shelf Life (mon) 12 -
Best Practices for Bostik 2200 TS
-
Surface Preparation
Substrates should be free of all loose contamination, greases, oils, etc. Use Isopropyl alcohol or other approved solvent for substrate pretreatment.
Temperatures of substrate must be above 40°F. Recommended substrate and product application temperatures are between 55°F and 100°F.
-
Application
Application—Cartridge: Cut nozzle to desired bead size opening and puncture the inner foil seal. Place cartridge into either a manual or pneumatic caulking dispenser. Apply appropriate pressure to install 2200 TS so as to assure full contact (surface wetting) to promote sealing and adhesion performance. Tool and finish applied 2200 TS immediately to promote best mechanical adhesion and cure appearance. Use water or soapy water solution for tooling compound.
Application—Sausage: Cut tip to desired shape and diameter. Place sausage into a manual or pneumatic caulking dispenser. Apply appropriate pressure to install 2200 TS so as to assure full contact (surface wetting) to promote sealing and adhesion performance. Tool and finish applied 2200 TS immediately to promote best mechanical adhesion and cure appearance. Use water or soapy water solution for tooling compound.
-
Clean-Up
Uncured 2200 TS can be easily removed from hands, tools and substrates using Bostik® Hand & Tool Towels.
-
-
Comparable Materials for Bostik 2200 TS
Spec Engine® Results
Popular Articles
Testing the effectiveness of surface treatments
Read ArticleAnaerobic Adhesives
Read ArticleInfographic: ENSURING A STRONG BOND - 6 Basic Methods of Surface Preparation
Read ArticleWhat Are the Differences Between Adhesives and Sealants?
Read ArticleSponsored Articles
Unique Advantages of Contact Adhesives
Read ArticleUsing LOCTITE® 454™ is a Valid Option for Engineers Working with a Wide Variety of Materials
Read ArticleSylgard 184 by DOW is the Top Choice for a Transparent, Silicone Encapsulant. Read Why:
Read ArticleCase Study: Creating reliable, corrosion-free bonds with LORD® 406 acrylic adhesive
Read ArticleFeatured Ads

Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Cure Time | Cure Temperature | Cure Humidity |
---|---|---|---|
253 psi | 10,080 min | 25°C | 1 % |
Shear Strength Test Methods
Shear Strength | Type | Cure Time | Cure Temperature | Cure Humidity | Substrate | Test Method |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
230 psi | Lap Shear strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | 50 % | Luaun | 0.062-inch gap, 1-inch overlap, speed 2 inches/min,to break,after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
214 psi | Lap Shear strength | 10,080 min | 25°C | 50 % | Galvanized Steel | 0.062-inch gap, 1-inch overlap, speed 2 inches/min.,to break, after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
---|---|
200 % | Break, after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
Modulus Test Methods
Modulus | Test Method |
---|---|
66 psi | @ 25% Elongation, after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
116 psi | @ 50% Elongation, after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
189 psi | @ 100% Elongation, after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |
Shore A Hardness Test Methods
Shore A Hardness | Shore Hardness Test Method |
---|---|
55 | after 7 days ambient cure at 77°F and 50% RH |