Service
Contract Development — Tailored Nature-Based System Solutions
From defined requirements through formulation and laboratory validation to field-ready specification. BPS develops biopolymer systems as contract work — for partners with a specific application context.
Starting Point
Why Contract Development?
Standard products rarely cover specific application contexts in full. Soil type, climate, terrain characteristics, regulatory frameworks and application methods vary from project to project. BPS therefore develops formulations and layer systems specifically for defined requirements profiles — not as a catalogue system, but as an engineering service.
The toolbox principle allows targeted combinations from three raw material classes — biopolymer, mineral and organic — precisely matched to the respective performance target range.
Prerequisite
For a contract development we require a requirements profile or project outline. The more precisely the application context is described, the more targeted we can set up the formulation work.
Development Process
Four Phases from Requirement to System Readiness
Requirements Profile
Definition of performance target, application context, substrate, application method and regulatory framework. Clarification of feasibility and effort.
Formulation
Selection of raw material combination from the toolbox system. Recipe development in the laboratory with focus on the defined performance parameters.
Laboratory Validation
Testing of the formulation under controlled conditions. Rheology, adhesion, layer build-up, weathering resistance and degradation behaviour.
Field Testing & Specification
Transfer to real operating conditions. Application testing, dosage optimisation and preparation of the field-ready system specification.
Deliverables
What You Receive
- –Field-ready formulation specification with raw material list and mixing protocol
- –Application instructions with equipment and method recommendations
- –Laboratory test reports on the defined performance parameters
- –Documentation of development steps for internal traceability
- –Optional: support with the preparation of specification texts and tender documents
IP Rights & Confidentiality
All development work is subject to contractual confidentiality. IP rights to the formulation can be assigned to the client, to BPS, or as joint IP depending on the cooperation model.
Typical Application Contexts
What Contract Development Is Requested For
- –Specific soil types or substrates not covered by standard products
- –Regulatory requirements (e.g. WGK-free, PFAS-free, BBodSchV compliance)
- –Special climatic conditions (arid, subarctic, tropical)
- –Integration into existing application infrastructure (specific hydroseeders, helicopters)
- –Combination of multiple performance targets in one system (e.g. erosion control + dust binding)
- –Development based on proprietary raw materials (secondary raw materials, production residues)
Discuss Your Requirements Profile?
Describe your application context — we will assess feasibility and effort in an initial conversation. Non-binding and confidential.