https://www.avient.com/products/advanced-composites/composite-ballistic-protection/glasarmor-ballistic-resistant-panels
Learn how the U.S.
Composites Explained: Thermoset vs.
Learn how Southern States Supplier used GlasArmor™ ballistic panels to protect electrical substations
https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-additives/chain-extender-additives/colormatrix-reprize-iv-builder-pet
Increasing the Use and Viability of rPET
Increasing the Use and Viability of rPET (Chinese)
Learn how to extend the shelf life for oxygen sensitive products packaged in PET.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/three-ways-soft-touch-enhances-consumer-products
Find out how to amplify aesthetics and ergonomics with TPEs
TPEs can be used alone, or these softer materials can be overmolded onto a rigid plastic substrate using co-injection or insert injection-molding technology.
TPEs can make consumer products easier or safer to use by enabling designs that fit the human body.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center?document_type=59&all=1
TPEs vs.
Explore the advantages and differences in using liquid vs conventional CFAs
TPEs vs.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/making-plastic-parts-more-sustainable
Black or dark gray colors are typically easier to achieve with recycled materials due to the comingled items that may contaminate the recycling stream.
In what application will the final product be used?
Two of the more widely used types of sustainable raw materials available to use in your products are bio-based or recycled.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth
As such, there’s a trend to reduce microbial populations on high-touch surfaces via the use of antimicrobials to protect material aesthetics and durability or to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms.
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
Subsequent studies then assessed the use of an antimicrobial additive, zinc pyrithione (ZPT), for potential efficacy in a variety of TPE formulations for diverse applications.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth?ind%5B0%5D=6599
As such, there’s a trend to reduce microbial populations on high-touch surfaces via the use of antimicrobials to protect material aesthetics and durability or to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms.
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
Subsequent studies then assessed the use of an antimicrobial additive, zinc pyrithione (ZPT), for potential efficacy in a variety of TPE formulations for diverse applications.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth?ind%5B0%5D=6596
As such, there’s a trend to reduce microbial populations on high-touch surfaces via the use of antimicrobials to protect material aesthetics and durability or to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms.
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
Subsequent studies then assessed the use of an antimicrobial additive, zinc pyrithione (ZPT), for potential efficacy in a variety of TPE formulations for diverse applications.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth?rtype%5B0%5D=1164
As such, there’s a trend to reduce microbial populations on high-touch surfaces via the use of antimicrobials to protect material aesthetics and durability or to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms.
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
Subsequent studies then assessed the use of an antimicrobial additive, zinc pyrithione (ZPT), for potential efficacy in a variety of TPE formulations for diverse applications.
https://www.avient.com/products/thermoplastic-elastomers/versaflex-hc-thermoplastic-elastomers
Learn how a manufacturer successfully reduces costs for a new valve insert by $175,000.
TPEs vs.
Find out how and where these game changing materials are being used in healthcare applications