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LIGHTING
MANUFACTURER
H E A T S I N K F O R H I G H P O W E R
L E D
• PA based grade to replace aluminum
• High thermal conductivity ̴ 15 W/mK
• Electrically conductive
• Easy moulding
• Improved light output compared to
alternative materials
• Improved corrosion resistance and
weight reduction
• It gave the customer more design
possibilities and a more cost effective
solution
Customized PA based grade
KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-12/Avient Quality Policy - Dec 18 2023%5B83%5D.pdf
Top management promotes the use of a process-
based approach and risk-based thinking.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-12/ISO 22000_EN_Jurong.pdf
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The SQS herewith attests that the organisation named below has a management system that meets the requirements of
the normative base mentioned.
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Avient Colorants Singapore Pte Ltd
8 Third Chin Bee Road
Jurong Industrial Estate
618684 Singapore
Singapore
Scope
Category I
Production of customer specific Masterbatches for
Food packaging materials on the dedicated extrusion
lines
Normative base
ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management Systems - Requirements
for any organization in the food chain
Reg. no. 46390
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Validity 25. 02. 2024 – 24. 02. 2027
Issue 25. 02. 2024
A.Grisard, President SQS F.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-09/Avient_RY 2023 CDP Verification Opinion Declaration.pdf
Apex is responsible for expressing an opinion on the
GHG emissions statement based on the verification.
Boundaries of the reporting company GHG emissions covered by the verification:
• Operational Control
• Global
Exclusions:
• Fugitive refrigerants from units
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Verification Opinion:
Based on the verification process and procedures conducted to a limited assurance level of the GHG emissions
statement shown above, Apex found no evidence that the GHG emissions statement:
• is not materially correct and is not a fair representation of the GHG emissions data and information; and
• has not been prepared in accordance with the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and
Reporting Standard (Scope 1 and 2), and WRI/WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Value Chain
Accounting and Reporting Standard (Scope 3).
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-03/Nymax _ Nymax REC Processing Guide.pdf
Injection Molding Parameters
Base Resin PA6 PA6 IM/ST PA6 GF PA6 GMF PA66 IM/ST PA66 GF
Barrel Temperatures °F (°C)
Rear Zone 450–490(232–254)
440–490
(226–254)
490–510
(254–265)
480–500
(249–260)
510–530
(265–276)
510–530
(265–276)
Center Zone 460–500(238–260)
450–500
(232–260)
500–520
(260–271)
490–510
(254–265)
510–530
(265–276)
520–540
(271–282)
Front Zone 470–510(243–265)
460–510
(237–265)
510–525
(265–273)
500–520
(260–271)
530–550
(276–288)
530–550
(276–288)
Nozzle 480–520(249–271)
470–510
(243–265)
515–530
(268–276)
510–525
(265–273)
530–560
(276–293)
540–560
(282–293)
Melt Temperature °F (°C) 480–520(249–271)
470–510
(243–265)
515–530
(268–276)
510–525
(265–273)
530–550
(276–288)
540–560
(282–293)
Mold Temperature °F (°C) 120–180(49–82)
120–180
(49–82)
120–200
(49–93)
120–200
(49–93)
140–220
(60–104)
140–220
(60–104)
Pack and Hold Pressure 50–80% of Injection Pressure
Injection Velocity 1.0–4.0 in/sec
Back Pressure 25–100 psi
Screw Speed 35–80 rpm
Drying Parameters 4 hours @ 180°F (82°C)
Moisture Allowable 0.1–0.2%
Cushion 0.250 in
Screw Compression Ratio 2.0:1–2.5:1
Nozzle Type Reverse Taper
Clamp Pressure 3–5 tons/in2
Processing Guide 3
Start Up & Shut Down Recommendations
Purge Compound Polypropylene
Recycling
Recycling prime grades up to 20% is permissible and recycling PIR or PCR
grades up to 10% is permissible.
Gate type should be selected based on location and part geometry.
2.
Place cold slug wells at the base of the sprue to capture the cold material
first emerging from the nozzle.
2.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-11/Polystrand R Recycled Polyester Composite Tape and Laminates Product Bulletin.pdf
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Incorporates a minimum of 95% post-consumer
recycled PET resin and 58% glass fiber
• Available in unidirectional tape, 2-layer X-ply™
and 3-layer tri-ply laminates
• Excellent bondability to other materials via
thermal lamination or adhesives
• Impact and corrosion resistant
• Improved carbon footprint vs. traditional
polyester-based composite tape
APPLICATIONS
Recycled content unidirectional tapes and
laminates are well-suited for applications that
benefit from the light weight, high strength,
and impact resistance of continuous glass fiber
reinforced rPET including:
• Commercial vehicles
• Trailers
• Structural automotive applications
• Consumer electronics and accessories
• Outdoor sporting equipment and
adventure gear
PRODUCT BULLETIN
1.844.4AVIENT
www.avient.com
Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.
KEY
CHARACTERISTICS
GRADE
NAME
AREAL
WEIGHT
lb/ft2
NOMINAL
THICKNESS
in
TENSILE
MODULUS
ksi
FLEXURAL
STRENGTH
ksi
COMMENTS
> 95% PCR*
recycled
PET resin,
58% glass fiber
Polystrand™ R
5840B
0.0903 0.09 4400 ~80
Equivalent to
standard PETG,
APET; Black
* Resin source is 100% Post Consumer Recycled (PCR) content, but overall recycled content may vary based on color, additives, etc.
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
Continuous fiber-reinforced composites comparison: recycled PETG, virgin PETG and APET resin systems with
58% glass fiber reinforcement
CARBON FOOTPRINT COMPARISON TO ALTERNATIVES
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cradle-to-gate production
Polystrand R 5840B made
with rPET has a lower carbon
footprint than traditional
polyester-based products;
44% lower than PETG and
31% lower than APET.
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Marine%2520Panels%2520Application%2520Bulletin.pdf
Our composite panels are custom engineered
by varying core thicknesses to increase or
decrease stiffness; by varying core materials
(including end-grain balsa, foam or engineered
woods) to increase or decrease weight; by
varying fiber to modify the stiffness-to-weight
ratio; and by varying the base polymer to
increase or decrease strength
Properties shown are based on a representative sample and may vary based on actual material selection.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/sem-edgetek-application-bulletin.pdf
Avient can provide materials compatible with the LDS (Laser Direct Structuring)
process to achieve design flexibility and increased speed to market for base station antennas.
ET9600-8010 LDS ET3200-8177 LDS
Dielectric Constant
(DK)
3.98 2.88
Dissipation Factor
(Df)
0.0060 0.0040
SPECIALTY ENGINEERED MATERIALS
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS SOLUTIONS
EDGETEK™ FORMULATIONS
FOR 5G BASE STATION
ANTENNA APPLICATIONS
EDGETEK™ PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
HOW AVIENT EDGETEK FORMULATIONS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
FOR 5G BASE STATION ANTENNA APPLICATIONS
Increased Design Flexibility – Can increase design flexibility especially for circuit design,
3D antenna design, and complex shapes
Faster Design Qualification & Shorter Lead Time – Can be customized to specific Dk values
and delivered within weeks
Flexible Design Space – Effective for circuit designs constrained by a limited space
Compatible with SMT Process – Can be customized to resist heat, with deflection
temperatures ranging from 200°C to 278°C
To learn more, please visit www.avient.com
or call +86.21.60284888.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.datasheet-packingyarn.pdf
Product ID FIBER-LINE® Coating Base Fiber Nominal Yield Description
K9000 FIBER-LINE® Packcoat™ Kevlar®
660 FT/LB
(400 M/KG)
PFOA Free PTFE & Silicone oil
dispersion
NX8400 FIBER-LINE® Packcoat™ Nomex®
787 FT/LB
(527 M/KG)
PFOA Free PTFE & Silicone oil
dispersion
C24K14000 FIBER-LINE® Packcoat™ Carbon
383 FT/LB
(257 M/KG)
PFOA Free PTFE & graphite based
lubricant dispersion
C6K3600 FIBER-LINE® Packcoat™ Carbon
1675 FT/LB
(1125 M/KG)
PFOA Free PTFE, silicone oil, &
graphite based lubricant dispersion
PTFE6959 FIBER-LINE® Packcoat™ PTFE
1277 FT/LB
(867 M/KG)
PFOA Free PTFE & Silicone oil
dispersion
POPULAR PACKING YARN PRODUCTS
MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD
LOCATIONS
Headquarters, R&D, Manufacturing
FIBER-LINE® LLC
3050 Campus Drive
Hatfield, PA 19440
+1 215.997.9181
fiber@fiber-line.com
Manufacturing Operations
FIBER-LINE® LLC
280 Performance Drive SE
Hickory, NC 28602
+1 828.326.8700
fiber@fiber-line.com
EMEA & Asia Pacific Operations
FIBER-LINE® INTERNATIONAL B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Investor%2520Day%2520-%2520May%25202012%2520-%2520Global%2520Color%252C%2520Additives%252C%2520and%2520Inks.pdf
Van Hulle
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United States
33%
Europe
47%
Canada
Asia
12%
Latin America
Eastern
Europe
2%
2011 Revenue: $0.7 Billion*2011 Revenue: $0.7 Billion* SolutionsSolutions
At a Glance
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
Building &
Construction
11%
Wire & Cable
15%
Consumer
6%
Packaging
36%
Industrial
10%
Misc.
7%
HealthCare
3%
Transportation
6%
Textiles
6%
Canada
1%
Latin America
5%
2011 Revenue by Industry Segment*2011 Revenue by Industry Segment*
*Pro forma for the acquisition of ColorMatrix
Expanding ProfitsExpanding Profits
1.7%
4.6%
5.1% 5.5%
7.1%
9.6%
12-16%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011PF 2015
Operating Income % of Sales
Target
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Value Proposition
• GCAI is a global leader enabling OEMs and converters to
profitably expand their business with customized color and
additive solutions
Transformation Highlights
• Mix improvement and value-based selling has
Value Proposition and Transformation Highlights
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
• Mix improvement and value-based selling has
driven nearly 800 basis points increase in
operating margin since 2006
• 2011 acquisition of ColorMatrix accelerates
innovation pipeline and expansion into
new markets
> $12B Addressable Market
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• Unbiased, solution-based culture selling value
� Customer-centric approach
� Economic value impact documented for customers
• Complete package, product range and
service offering
� Custom solutions for customers’ unique requirements
Key Differentiators
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
� Custom solutions for customers’ unique requirements
� Industry-leading service offering
• Coordinated global infrastructure
� Consistency in product and
customer service
� Supply-chain reliability
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From Volume
Commodity white dominated mix
To Value
Focus on specialty color
Global Film Customer
Volume Revenue Gross Margin $
Mix Transformation – Executing the Strategy
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
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Global Packaging Customer
Volume Sales Gross Margin $
From Volume
Commodity white dominated mix
To Value
Focus on specialty color
Mix Transformation – Executing the Strategy
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
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• OnColor™ HC Plus
� Applications: Medical devices
� Customer benefits: Brand enhancement, expanded market
opportunities, speed-to-market
• WithStand™ Antimicrobial Solutions
� Applications: Healthcare devices, appliances, kitchen utensils
Key Innovations
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
� Applications: Healthcare devices, appliances, kitchen utensils
and surfaces, children’s toys
� Customer benefits: Expanded market opportunities, extended
product life
• OnCap™ Antifog
� Applications: Food packaging
� Customer benefits: Extended shelf life, improved product
aesthetics, production efficiencies
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• $1.5 billion attractive, growing market
• Additives improve performance and
reduce cost through light-weighting, reduced
waste, faster cycle times, and extended shelf
life of finished product
• Aligned with megatrend of protecting
the environment
Market Opportunity
Shelf-life extension
Greater product
consistency
Weight reduction
Performance Additives
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
the environment
Leading Global Supplier of Additives In Fast Growing PET Market
consistency
Recyclability and
reduced carbon
footprint
Color and special
effects
Enhanced product
aesthetics
High heat resistance
4% 4%
8%
9% 9%
10%
11%
14%
Western
Europe
North
America
South
America
MEA Easter
Europe
Asia
Pacific
China India
PET 2008-13P CAGR
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HyGuardTM Oxygen Barrier System
• Applications: Beverage containers, food packaging
• Function: Active scavenging system for
ColorMatrix Innovation
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
• Function: Active scavenging system for
oxygen-barrier improvement
• Customer benefits: Extended shelf-life,
light-weight, recyclable
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ColorMatrix Innovation
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
ExceliteTM Foaming Agent
• Applications: Vinyl sheet for digital printing
• Function: Chemical foaming agent for
weight reduction
• Customer benefits: Increased product
quality, operational efficiencies
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Joule RHBTM Advanced Reheat Technology
• Applications: PET containers
• Function: Infra-red absorber for improved
ColorMatrix Innovation
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
• Function: Infra-red absorber for improved
• Customer benefits: Sustainability,
operational and energy savings
reheating efficiency
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• Accelerate customer development
pipeline with OnColor™ HC Plus
• Provide solutions addressing infection
concerns in healthcare facilities
Areas of Focus
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
$8.7
$20.0
Healthcare
2006 2011PFconcerns in healthcare facilities
• Help customers expand into new
markets with HyGuard™ technology
• Extend food shelf life and consumer
appeal with OnCap™ Anti-Fog $130.2
$268.0
2006 2011PF
Packaging
2006 2011PF
(Revenue in $ millions)
2006 2011PF
2006 2011PF
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Critical Imperatives and 2015 Goal
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
Critical Imperatives
• Integrate and leverage ColorMatrix technology and
customer relationships
• Identify and focus on specialty applications within our
target markets
• Accelerate global expansion and profitability
improvements in emerging markets, leveraging
success in U.S. and Europe
2015 Goal
• 12 - 16% return on sales
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