
ColorVision Launches Striping Paint Segment with Ennis Flint by PPG
2025-06-27 08:51
Offers Waterborne Fed Spec II Ennis-Flint by PPG products specifically designed for asphalt and concrete paving businesses.
ColorVision introduces its fourth segment in the Traffic Solutions market, offering Waterborne Fed Spec II Ennis-Flint by PPG products specifically designed for asphalt and concrete paving businesses. ColorVision’s 11 locations in Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, and Kansas are now fully equipped to provide local access to best-in-class striping paint at competitive prices.
“We are excited to add another PPG brand to our portfolio of products and bring our services to a whole new segment of the coatings industry,” said Connor Allen, GM at ColorVision. “Competitive features of this line of paint is high durability at an affordable price point.
“Ennis-Flint has long been recognized as an industry leader in the traffic industry, providing solutions for roadways, airports, and other mass transportation applications,” Allen added. “Now, ColorVision can provide direct distribution for the same high-performing products to paving, asphalt, and striping professionals.”
With a complete range of colors, ColorVision meets the market’s need for striping applications such as parking stalls, safety zones, ADA compliance markings, and more, contributing to the safety and well-being of pedestrians and communities with reliable and durable pavement coatings.
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