https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-10/Avient_CodeConduct_2024_final2.pdf
Some examples of our business records include: • New product development • Test results • Laboratory reports • Research data • Financial reports • Expense reports • Invoices • Time records • Personnel records • Business plans • Letters, newsletter memos and emails addressed to associates • Information posted on The Loop Proprietary and confidential information includes: • Business plans and directional strategies • Research and technical data • Product recipes and process technologies • Product stewardship • Trade secrets, technologies and “know-how” • Information about our competitive position • Unpublished financial information and projections • Product cost information • Information about proposed contracts and transactions • Customer, vendor, pricing and other commercial information • Computer software and systems developed for our business • Any other information that might be useful to a competitor TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OUR CODE OF CONDUCT RESPECT FOR ALL HONESTY AT WORK INTEGRITY IN OUR BUSINESS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY RESOURCES CODE OF CONDUCT | 13 Q & A Q: My manager is on vacation, and in her absence I have been asked to sign a contract on behalf of the Company.
All necessary equipment, tools, technologies, procedures and training will be provided to assist you in operating our processes and performing each job safely.
https://www.avient.com/investor-center/news/polyone-announces-record-first-quarter-2016-results
Last year, we increased our sales force by nearly 10% and further invested in technology to better serve our customers.
https://www.avient.com/investor-center/news/polyone-announces-first-quarter-2018-results
Our investments in sales, marketing and technology resources continue to drive our performance," added Mr.
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https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind%5B0%5D=6596
A 2012 article in Plastics Technology¹ notes silicone rubber molds need tighter tolerances to prevent flash.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind%5B0%5D=6598
A 2012 article in Plastics Technology¹ notes silicone rubber molds need tighter tolerances to prevent flash.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind%5B0%5D=6601
A 2012 article in Plastics Technology¹ notes silicone rubber molds need tighter tolerances to prevent flash.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?rtype%5B0%5D=1164
A 2012 article in Plastics Technology¹ notes silicone rubber molds need tighter tolerances to prevent flash.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones
A 2012 article in Plastics Technology¹ notes silicone rubber molds need tighter tolerances to prevent flash.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/2020-gravi-tech-design-guide-.pdf
Any cavitation above four, that exhibits unbalanced flow, is a candidate for melt rotation technology.
Acknowledgments Avient would like to acknowledge the gracious input provided by the faculty of the Behrend Plastics Engineering Technology program at Penn State University.