Norklad 200 is a two part 100% solids epoxy colored coating designed for applications where a high build colorfast impact resistant floor is needed. It can be used as durable color coat for for maximum durability or as a colored basecoat for color chip broadcasts. 100% solids epoxy is considered the industry standard for high-end flooring due to the fact that it is 4x stronger than concrete and has no voc, no flammability and can be applied as thick or thin as you need it.
It's recommend to squeegee this product out and apply 100-125 sq/ft per gallon (approx.14-16 mils) and back roll it with a shed-resistant roller to even it out. It has a very fast pot life (30 minutes) once it's mixed with the converter. Once you get the product out of your mixing bucket it takes much longer for it to tack off.
Norklad 200 100% Solids Colored Basecoat
Product Data Sheet
MSDS
CURE SCHEDULE:
pot life – 1 1/2 gallon volume ………..………30-50 minutes @ 70° F
tack free (dry to touch)……….…...……………..…5-8 hours @ 70° F
recoat or topcoat.....…………….……..………..... 8-12 hours @ 70°F
light foot traffic...……………...……………..……12-14 hours @ 70°F
full cure (heavy traffic)... ..……………………...…....2-7 days @ 70°F
APPLICATION TEMPERATURE: 60-90 degrees F with relative humidity below 85%SOLIDS BY WEIGHT: 100% (+/- 1%)
SOLIDS BY VOLUME: 100% (+/- 1%)
VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTENT: Nearly zero pounds per gallon
COLORS: Light Gray, Medium Gray, Dark Gray, Beige, Tan, Brown, Tile Red, Blue, Light Blue,
RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS: 12-30 mils
COVERAGE PER GALLON: 53-130 square feet per gallon @ 12-30 mils
PACKAGING INFORMATION 3 gallon kits (2.9 – 3.0 gallons net approximately)
MIX RATIO: 12 pounds (1 gallon) part A to 4.15 pounds (.50 gallons) part B (volumes approx.)
FINISH CHARACTERISTICS: Gloss (70-95 at 60 degrees @ Erichsen glossmeter)
ABRASION RESISTANCE: Taber abraser CS-17 calibrase wheel with 1000 gram total load and 500 cycles = 32 mg loss
FLEXURAL STRENGTH: 5,400 psi @ ASTM D790
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH: 9,100 psi @ ASTM D695 – 1/2 ”X 1/2” bars
ADHESION: 450 psi @ elcometer (concrete failure, no delamination)
VISCOSITY: Mixed = 1300-2300 cps (typical, most colors)
TENSILE STRENGTH: 4,800 psi @ ASTM D638
ULTIMATE ELONGATION: 3.1%
GARDNER VARIABLE IMPACTOR: 50 inch pounds direct – passed
HARDNESS: Shore D = 80
PRODUCT STORAGE: Store product at normal room temperature. Continuous storage should be between 60 and 90 degree F. Low temperatures or temperature fluctuations may cause product crystallization.
SURFACE PREPARATION: The most suitable surface preparation would be a fine brush blast (shot blast) to remove all laitance and provide a suitable profile. All dirt, foreign contaminants, oil and laitance must be removed to assure a trouble free bond to the substrate. A test should be made to determine that the concrete is dry; this can be done by placing a 4’X4’ plastic sheet on the substrate and taping down the edges. If after 24 hours, the substrate is still dry below the plastic sheet, then the substrate is dry enough to start coating.
PRODUCT MIXING: This product has a mix ratio of 12# part A to 4.15# part B or two parts A to one part B by volume for standard colors. Standard packages are in pre-measured kits and should be mixed as supplied in the kit. We highly recommend that the kits not be broken down unless suitable weighing equipment is available. After the two parts are combined, mix well with slow speed mixing equipment such as a jiffy mixer until the material is thoroughly mixed and streak free. After mixing, transfer the mixed material to another pail (the transfer pail) and again remix. The material in the transfer pail is now ready to be applied on the primed substrate. Improper mixing may result in product failure.
PRIMING: A suitable primer should be used before applying this product. See the front side of this technical data for primer information. If a primer is not used, more porous substrates may cause outgassing and possible surface defects.
PRODUCT APPLICATION: The mixed material can be applied by brush or roller. However, the material can also be applied by a suitable serrated squeegee and then back rolled as long as the appropriate thickness recommendations are maintained. Maintain temperatures and relative humidity within the recommended ranges during the application and curing process. If concrete conditions or over aggressive mixing causes air entrapment, then an air release roller tool should be used prior to the coating tacking off to remove the air entrapped in the coating.
RECOAT OR TOPCOATING: If you opt to recoat or topcoat this product, you must first be sure that the coating has tacked off before recoating. However, all previous coats should be deglossed to insure a trouble free bond prior to application of recoats or topcoats. Colder temperatures will require more cure time for the product before recoating or topcoating can commence. Before recoating or topcoating, check for epoxy blushes (a whitish, greasy film or deglossing). If a blush is present, it can be removed by any standard detergent cleaner prior to topcoating or recoating. Many epoxy coatings and urethanes as well as multiple coats of this product are compatible for use as a topcoat.
CLEANUP: Use xylol. (xylene)
FLOOR CLEANING: Caution! Some cleaners may affect the color of the floor installed. Test each cleaner in a small area, utilizing your cleaning technique. If no ill effects are noted, you can continue to clean with the product and process tested.
RESTRICTIONS: Restrict the use of the floor to light traffic and non-harsh chemicals until the coating is fully cured (see technical data under full cure). It is best to let the floor remain dry for the full cure cycle.
WE CANNOT EXPEDITE THIS ITEM: Some components in this flooring system may not be eligible for expedited shipping (Next Day Air, 2nd Day Air, or 3-day Select) because they are considered hazardous materials and may not be allowed on airplanes. For rush shipment inquiries please contact us at 586-771-6500 to discuss the fastest shipping options to your location.