IC-100 LV
LOW VISCOSITY EPOXY

Solvent-free, two-component epoxy coating system developed for applications requiring low viscosity for easier handling and installation. Offers excellent aesthetic, physical, and chemical properties. CFIA compliant.
ADVANTAGES
  • Dense surface resists bacteria and moisture, easy to clean
  • Recoatable with excellent intercoat adhesion
  • Low VOC, no solvent odor – suitable for indoor use
  • Strong adhesion to various substrates and coatings

Item

Value

Packaging

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

Part A Color

Upon Request

Part B Color

Clear to Amber

Mixed Color

Upon Request

Recommended Thickness

Primer: 6–8 mils; Finish Coat: 8–12 mils

Coverage @ 8 mils

200 ft²/gal

Shelf Life

12 months (sealed, away from extreme conditions)

Mix Ratio by Volume

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

Mix Ratio by Weight

Clear: 100:41–48; Colors: 100:39–45

Gel Time (454 g @ 25°C)

40–50 minutes

VOC Content (g/L)

Part A: 30, Part B: 15, Mix: 45

Thinner Recommended

Xylene


Component

Clear (cP)

Color (cP)

Part A

1000–1200

1200–1400

Part B

125–225

122–225

Mix

900–1100

900–1100


Property

Value

Specific Gravity (Mix)

1.10–1.15

Bond Strength (ASTM D4541)

>300 psi (substrate failure)

Water Absorption (ASTM D570)

0.3%

Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D2240)

85–90

Abrasion Resistance (ASTM D4060)

0.10 g loss (CS17, 1000g, 1000 cycles)

Tensile Strength (ASTM D638)

6500 psi

Compressive Strength (ASTM D695)

11000–12500 psi

Elongation (ASTM D638)

6.7%


Temp

Foot Traffic

Light Traffic

Full Cure

10°C (50°F)

30 hrs

5 days

10 days

20°C (68°F)

24 hrs

3 days

7 days

30°C (86°F)

16 hrs

2 days

5 days


Temp

Min

Max

10°C (50°F)

30 hrs

3 days

20°C (68°F)

24 hrs

2 days

30°C (86°F)

16 hrs

1 day


RESTRICTIONS

  • Application temp: 15°C–30°C (59°F–86°F)
  • Max RH: 85%
  • Substrate temp must be ≥15°C
  • Substrate moisture content <4%
  • Not for porous surfaces at ground level
  • Avoid water, humidity, and condensation for 24 hrs after application
  • May discolor under UV exposure