Description
Standout Bio Red Vegetation Marking Dye from Weed Force Pty Ltd contains a diazo dye preparation as its active constituent. This formulation delivers a vivid red colour on vegetation during herbicide spraying operations. Operators add it to the spray tank to clearly distinguish areas already treated from those yet to be sprayed. Because it marks deep green and difficult-to-colour foliage effectively, Standout Bio reduces the risk of missing weeds or double-spraying a site.
Weed Force Pty Ltd formulated Standout Bio without rhodamine, making it a preferred choice for operators who want to avoid this compound. The dye works well on a range of vegetation types, including the dense and waxy foliage of blackberry and gorse. It also carries a low toxicity profile to aquatic organisms. As a result, it suits spraying operations across diverse Australian environments when users follow label directions and avoid contaminating waterways.
How Standout Bio Red Vegetation Marking Dye Works
Standout Bio is a red liquid concentrate. Users premix it with water in a 1:10 ratio before adding the premix to the spray tank or knapsack sprayer. This premixing step ensures thorough distribution through the spray solution. The standard use rate is 100mL per 100 litres of spray solution. For smaller tank volumes, lower water rates, or deep green foliage, operators can increase the rate to achieve adequate colour intensity. After use, a thorough washout of the spray tank is essential, since product residue may discolour the tank and affect subsequent sprays.
Frequently Asked Questions About Standout Bio Red Vegetation Marking Dye
Q: What is Standout Bio Red Vegetation Marking Dye used for?
A: Standout Bio marks vegetation during herbicide and pesticide spray operations. Operators add it to the spray tank to colour-code treated areas. This helps avoid missing weeds and prevents double-spraying.
Q: Does Standout Bio contain rhodamine?
A: No, Standout Bio does not contain rhodamine. Weed Force Pty Ltd formulated this product as a rhodamine-free alternative. This makes it suitable for operators who prefer to avoid this compound.
Q: What is the mixing rate for Standout Bio Red Vegetation Marking Dye?
A: The standard rate is 100mL per 100 litres of spray solution. Use higher rates for lower spray volumes, deep green foliage, or where more persistent marking is required.
Q: Is Standout Bio effective on blackberry and gorse?
A: Yes, Standout Bio displays a deep red colour on the dense, difficult-to-mark foliage of blackberry and gorse. Weed Force Pty Ltd recommends it specifically for these species.
Q: How should I clean equipment after using Standout Bio?
A: Wash out the spray tank thoroughly after use. Product residue may discolour the tank, equipment, and any subsequent sprays. Triple-rinse containers before disposal and add rinsings to the spray tank.





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