IC-100-OP
ORANGE PEEL EPOXY

IC-100-OP is a solvent-free, two component epoxy coating system with orange peel appearance that can be light, medium or aggressive. It exhibits excellent physical properties and unique finish.
Advantages
  • Dense surface: bacteria/moisture resistant, easy to clean
  • May apply multiple layers on itself
  • Solvent-free (VOC compliant), suitable for interior use
  • Excellent adhesion on various substrates
  • Unique orange peel finish (light to aggressive textures)

Parameter

Value

Packaging

11.35 L (3 US gal), 56.7 L (15 US gal)

Color

Part A: Upon Request; Part B: Light Amber

Mix Color

Upon Request

Mix Ratio (by volume)

A:B = 2:1 (100:50)

Mix Ratio (by weight)

Clear: 100:48–50

Colors: 100:45–49

Gel Time (100g @ 25°C)

45–60 minutes

Solids Content

100% (weight & volume)

VOC

0 g/L (solvent-free)

Viscosity @ 25°C

A: 2500–2700; B: 95000–100000 (based on roller type)

Specific Gravity

Clear A: 1.10–1.15; B: 1.01–1.04

Colors A: 1.15–1.20; B: 1.01–1.04

Thinner Recommended

Xylene

Shelf Life

12 months (sealed, away from moisture/extremes)


Use

Recommended Thickness

Coverage

Primer

4–6 mils


Finish Coat (SCI-100 OP)

8–12 mils

~50 ft²/gal @ 8 mils


Test

Value

CAN/ULC S102, ASTM E84

Flame Spread: 5; Smoke: 94 (Class A)


Property

Value

Bond Resistance (ASTM D4541)

>300 psi (substrate ruptures)

Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D2240)

75–85

Abrasive Resistance (CS17 / 1000g / 1000 cycles)

0.10 g loss

Tensile Strength (Traction, ASTM D638)

1200 psi

Compressive Strength (ASTM D695)

11000–13000 psi

Elongation (ASTM D638)

6.7%


Substrate Temp

Foot Traffic

Light Traffic

Full Cure

10°C (50°F)

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

20°C (68°F)

1 day

3 days

7 days

30°C (86°F)

16 hrs

2 days

5 days


Restrictions
  • Application temperature: 15°C–30°C (59°F–86°F)
  • Max relative humidity: 85%
  • Substrate must be dry (<4% moisture)
  • Do not apply on porous surfaces prone to humidity transfer
  • Protect from moisture/condensation during first 24 hrs of cure
  • May discolor under UV exposure