BioStripe, the world’s first waterborne marking paint from natural soybean oil, now available


The only sustainable USDA-certified, soy-based marking paint on the market, BioStripe®, is now available. BioStripe® is powered by renewable crops and is ideal for any zone marking or traffic marking paint need. 

Durable and eco-friendly, BioStripe® performs well on any type of pavement, from parking lots to bike trails and any pavement in between. It provides long lasting safety without depleting the environment. BioStripe® can be used in a wide range of applications. BioStripe® has already been used in applications like, outdoor basketball courts, baseball fields, parking lots, playgrounds, schools, military installations, parking decks and even in some vertical surfaces.

Charlie Ackerman, Director of Business Development at BioStripe®, states that “customers who have tried and used this material have raved about the overall performance as well as the positive overall impact made to the environment through its low odor, strategic use of renewable resources and responsible formulation techniques.”

BioStripe® works just like conventional marking paint as it requires no special equipment or training. It is registered with the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) BioPreferred® program, under the USDA Certified Biobased Product Label. Other benefits include:

- Alkyd performance

- Low VOC

- No ammonia odor or otherwise offensive odor 

- Waterborne formula allows for water-based cleanup

- Excellent shelf life & storage stability

- Available in standard zone marking colors and custom colors upon request

- Superior dirt repellency, keeping markings looking fresher longer

Visit www.BioStripe.com for more information.

 



February 19, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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