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SARBIO Specialty Resins Earn USDA Certified Biobased Label

Sartomer, part of the Coating Solutions segment of Arkema, announces that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved five SARBIO® specialty acrylate and methacrylate resins, based on renewable raw materials, to carry the agency’s Certified Biobased Product label.  

The label assures that the percentage of renewable biobased content is third party-certified and strictly monitored by the USDA. The label is part of the USDA BioPreferred® Program that assists the development and expansion of markets for biobased products. 

Sartomer developed the SARBIO product line to uphold a high standard for sustainable development. These specialty resins are reportedly designed to achieve responsible solutions for high-level-performance energy or thermal curing systems and polymer synthesis. Through these developments, Sartomer is committed to contributing to sustainable innovation for a wide range of markets including specialty coatings and inks, additive manufacturing, adhesives and sealants, and advanced materials applications.

The newly designated products are:

  • SARBIO® 5100—Tetrahydrofurfuryl acrylate with 65 percent biobased content;
  • SARBIO® 5201—Decanediol diacrylate with 64 percent biobased content;
  • SARBIO®  5106—Stearyl acrylate with 87 percent biobased content;
  • SARBIO® 6101—Lauryl methacrylate with 78 percent biobased content; and
  • SARBIO® 7107—Epoxidized soybean oil acrylate with 85 percent biobased content.

“This voluntary certification for our SARBIO range is fully aligned with Sartomer’s commitment to develop innovative and sustainable solutions, which builds on the Arkema Group’s strong expertise in biosourced materials,” said Justin Lanyon, global marketing director, Sartomer. “Our SARBIO range is an example of how we work to provide our customers and partners with sustainable new materials and solutions.”

For more information https://www.sartomer.com.


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