https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=6426
SANTO COOL GREY 7C
https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=6073
SANTO BLUE 3005C CMPD
https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=3275
BLUE SANTO
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-11/Stan-Tone HC Plus Product Bulletin_0.pdf
Specific Gravity Color Index Heat Stability (F) Light- fastness Carrier White HC Plus-35000 Titanium Dioxide 60 1.78 White 6 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35100 Titanium Dioxide 75 2.31 White 6 Above 400° I/O HCR Yellow HC Plus-35011 Benzimidazolone Yellow 10 1.01 Yellow 180 350°–400° I/O (MASS) LSR HC Plus-35111 Benzimidazolone Yellow 24 1.49 Yellow 180 350°–400° I/O (MASS) HCR Orange HC Plus-35020 Monoazo Orange 10 1.02 Orange 64 350°–400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35120 Monoazo Orange 25 1.19 Orange 64 350°–400° I/O HCR Red HC Plus-35032 Red Iron Oxide VYS 50 1.60 Red 101 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35132 Red Iron Oxide VYS 70 2.17 Red 101 Above 400° I/O HCR HC Plus-35031 Special Azoic 15 1.03 Red 187 350°–400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35131 Special Azoic 33 1.33 Red 187 350°–400° I/O HCR Blue HC Plus-35040 3 Phthalocyanine Blue GS 25 1.07 Blue 15 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35140 3 Phthalocyanine Blue GS 40 1.42 Blue 15 Above 400° I/O HCR HC Plus-35041 Ultramarine Blue 45 1.32 Blue 29 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35141 Ultramarine Blue 60 1.51 Blue 29 Above 400° I/O HCR Green HC Plus-35050 Phthalocyanine Green 25 1.13 Green 7 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35150 Phthalocyanine Green 40 1.71 Green 7 Above 400° I/O HCR Violet HC Plus-35033 Quinacridone Red 20 1.04 Violet 19 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35130 Quinacridone Red 40 1.40 Violet 19 Above 400° I/O HCR Brown HC Plus-35070 Yellow Inorganic - Cr/Sb/Ti Oxide 30 1.26 Brown 24 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35170 Yellow Inorganic - Cr/Sb/Ti Oxide 60 1.79 Brown 24 Above 400° I/O HCR Black HC Plus-35080 Carbon Black 12 1.03 Black 7 Above 400° I/O LSR HC Plus-35180 Carbon Black 30 1.14 Black 7 Above 400° I/O HCR Copyright © 2024, Avient Corporation.
PIGMENT KEY: VYS = Very Yellow Shade GS = Green Shade LIGHTFASTNESS: I/O = Indoor or outdoor MASS = Outdoor masstone application only 1.844.4AVIENT www.avient.com
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-08/OnColor Lux Colorants for Glow-In-The-Dark Effects Product Bulletin.pdf
The portfolio includes color concentrates for the typical yellowish green, blue, blue-green, aqua and violet glow emissions.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/advanced-dispersions-color-selection-chart-1.pdf
ADVANCED DISPERSIONS COLOR SELECTION CHART KEY RS = Red Shade YS = Yellow Shade VYS = Very Yellow Shade BS = Blue Shade VBS = Very Blue Shade GS = Green Shade VGS = Very Green Shade Tints = 10 Parts TiO2 : 1 Part Pigment DIARYLIDE HR RS C.I.
SPECTROPHOTOMETER CONFIGURATION FOR COA Type: Datacolor Illuminate: D65 Daylight Observer: 10 degree, large area view, specular included EXPLANATION OF SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC VALUES DL* Lightness/Darkness Difference (Delta L*) The shade of gray (black/white) + = Lighter - = Darker Da* Red/Green Color Difference (Delta a*) + = Hue is redder (or less green than) - = Hue is greener (or less red than) Db* Yellow/Blue Color Difference (Delta b*) + = Hue is yellower (or less blue than) - = Hue is bluer (or less yellow than) DC* Difference Attributed to Chromaticity (Delta C*) + = More saturated than (more color intensity) - = Less saturated than (less color intensity) DH* Difference Due to Hue Only (Delta H*) DE* Total Color Difference (Delta E*) DE is a mathematical calculation utilizing the DL*, Da* and Db*, and therefore, used alone this number can be misleading as to the true color of a material.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-09/Additives and Colorants for Stadium and Arena Seats Application Bulletin.pdf
COLOR RAL REFERENCE COLOR RAL REFERENCE 1015 Brown/12 6026 Green/14 1034 Yellow/14 6032 Green/20 1018 Yellow/19 7004 Grey/21 1003 Yellow/20 8025 Brown/14 3020 Red/15 9022 Pearl Grey/1 5005 Blue/35 9010 White/5 5000 Blue/36
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/oncolor-colorants-color-shades-of-nature-product-bulletin-1.pdf
Available in masterbatch solutions, these beautiful effects are formulated with: • organic waste materials, such as almond shells • glitter flakes • synthetic fibers • special effects, such as speckles and pearlescents KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Available in standard or custom finishes • Cost effective replacement for marble, granite, and other expensive and heavy materials across many applications • No additional production investment required MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS Shades of Nature colorants can add depth and dimension to: • Packaging – including premium cosmetics or luxury caps and closures • Transportation – interior or exterior automotive trim and components • Consumer goods – toys, outdoor goods, furniture • Small and large household appliances PRODUCT BULLETIN NAME COLOR TONE EFFECTS EU FDA TOYS T STABILITY Fossil Beige Fibers/Speckles YES NO YES 280°C Lavender Purple Blue Fibers YES NO YES 280°C Rosewood Light Pink Fibers NO NO NO 280°C Emerald Creek Green Special Effects YES YES YES 280°C Mother of Pearl White Pearl Special Effects YES YES YES 280°C Invigorate Yellow Green Natural Waste NO NO YES < 210°C Interstellar Brown Special Effects YES YES YES 280°C Unrefined Grey Glitter NO NO NO 230°C Reflection Blue Glitter NO NO NO 230°C Coral Sand Orange Fibers NO NO NO 280°C REGULATORY INFORMATION IMPORTANT NOTE The above technical and regulatory information is based on the formulation of the current 10 colors in the palette.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-02/Hexagon and digimat case study.pdf
Figure 1: Tensile test data as a function of the fibre orientation 0° (orange), 45° (green), 90° (blue) https://www.hexagonmi.com Figure 4: Failure location in the flexural test for the isotropic modelling Figure 6: Failure location in the tensile test for the isotropic modelling approach (left), Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (middle) and reality (right) Figure 3: Flexural test results with the isotropic modelling approach (orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green) Figure 5: Tensile test results with the isotropic modelling approach (orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green) Figure 5 shows the tensile test results with, again, a convincing advantage for the Digimat anisotropic modelling approach against the isotropic modelling approach.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-11/Wilflex Epic Rio Ready-for-Use Standard Colors Interactive Color Card.pdf
Printed results may vary based on production methods such as ink film thickness, opacity, and substrate. 66100 BEARS NAVY 90610 ELECTRIC RED 12600 TAN 74550 DARK GREEN 75900 BLACK LIGHT GREEN 67050 ROYAL 90810 ELECTRIC PURPLE 60000 NAVY 62100 LIGHT ROYAL 90410 ELECTRIC PINK 13300 RUSSELL GRAY 70550 KELLY GREEN 90110 ELECTRIC BLUE 90010 ELECTRIC YELLOW 14600 DARK GRAY 90210 ELECTRIC GREEN 90310 ELECTRIC ORANGE 19000 BLACK DIAMOND Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.