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Technora is produced by condensation polymerization of different
copolymers, yielding a high modulus, low creep, and thermally stable
fiber.
Chemical Resistance to Alkali: Strong alkalis will attack at high temperature or concentration.
For over 25 years, FIBER-LINE® has provided science-
driven expertise that improves the performance and
the end-use processing of high performance fibers.
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This process orients the molecules along the fiber axis,
resulting in a high tenacity fiber.
Types
HT : High Tenacity.
For over 25 years, FIBER-LINE® has provided science-
driven expertise that improves the performance and
the end-use processing of high performance fibers.
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Molecular Structure
Chemical Name
Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE).
Composition
UHMWPE is a type of polyolefin that is composed of very long chains of
polyethylene with a very high % of parallel orientation and high level of
crystallinity.
°C TBD
Standard Tenacity High Tenacity
This data is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute a specification.
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These colorants are based in polysulfone resins
which can withstand up to 1,000 autoclave cycles
and high heat sterilization to 150°C, as well as
hold up to the effects of harsh cleaning agents.
Customized formulations for other high-performance
resins are also available.
The Transcend line of high-performance colorants
features solid opaque colors and transparent colors
that consist of bright, vibrant tones.
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Avient’s high performance colorants and additives
support the textile industry as it seeks to increase
the sustainability of its products and manufacturing
processes.
It works by injecting liquid color at high pressure into the polymer melt-
flow between the end of the extruder, or melt-pipe, and the spin head.
COLORMATRIX™ FLEXCART™ AND
FLEXONE™ LIQUID METERING EQUIPMENT
Designed to optimize the benefits of liquid colorant
and additive technologies, ColorMatrix FlexCart
and FlexOne systems are highly flexible, and offer
high-level metering accuracy and controllability for
all injection molding and extrusion applications.
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Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
• disruptions, uncertainty or volatility in the credit markets that could adversely impact the availability of credit already arranged and the availability and cost of credit in the future;
• the effect on foreign operations of currency fluctuations, tariffs and other political, economic and regulatory risks;
• disruptions or inefficiencies in our supply chain, logistics, or operations;
• changes in laws and regulations in jurisdictions where we conduct business, including with respect to plastics and climate change;
• fluctuations in raw material prices, quality and supply, and in energy prices and supply;
• demand for our products and services;
• production outages or material costs associated with scheduled or unscheduled maintenance programs;
• unanticipated developments that could occur with respect to contingencies such as litigation and environmental matters;
• our ability to pay regular quarterly cash dividends and the amounts and timing of any future dividends;
• information systems failures and cyberattacks;
• our ability to service our indebtedness and restrictions on our current and future operations due to our indebtedness;
• amounts for cash and non-cash charges related to restructuring plans that may differ from original estimates, including because of timing changes associated with the underlying actions;
• other factors affecting our business beyond our control, including without limitation, changes in the general economy, changes in interest rates, changes in the rate of inflation, geopolitical conflicts, tariffs, and any recessionary conditions; and
• other factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K under Item 1A, “Risk Factors.”
The non-GAAP financial measures include: Organic Performance (which excludes the impact of foreign exchange), Adjusted
Earnings Per Share, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA margins.
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Q1 2025 organic revenue growth - by region
(3%) +2% +9% +17%
Year-over-year revenue growth, excludes the impact of foreign exchange
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East & Africa
Asia Latin America
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Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
• disruptions, uncertainty or volatility in the credit markets that could adversely impact the availability of credit already arranged and the availability and cost of credit in the future;
• the effect on foreign operations of currency fluctuations, tariffs and other political, economic and regulatory risks;
• disruptions or inefficiencies in our supply chain, logistics, or operations;
• changes in laws and regulations in jurisdictions where we conduct business, including with respect to plastics and climate change;
• fluctuations in raw material prices, quality and supply, and in energy prices and supply;
• demand for our products and services;
• production outages or material costs associated with scheduled or unscheduled maintenance programs;
• unanticipated developments that could occur with respect to contingencies such as litigation and environmental matters;
• our ability to pay regular quarterly cash dividends and the amounts and timing of any future dividends;
• information systems failures and cyberattacks;
• our ability to service our indebtedness and restrictions on our current and future operations due to our indebtedness;
• amounts for cash and non-cash charges related to restructuring plans that may differ from original estimates, including because of timing changes associated with the underlying actions;
• other factors affecting our business beyond our control, including without limitation, changes in the general economy, changes in interest rates, changes in the rate of inflation, geopolitical conflicts, tariffs, and any recessionary conditions; and
• other factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K under Item 1A, “Risk Factors.”
The non-GAAP financial measures include: Organic Performance (which excludes the impact of foreign exchange), Adjusted
Earnings Per Share, Adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted EBITDA margins.
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2025 4
Q1 2025 organic revenue growth - by region
(3%) +2% +9% +17%
Year-over-year revenue growth, excludes the impact of foreign exchange
US & Canada Europe, Middle
East & Africa
Asia Latin America
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General Information
Substance List
CAS RN Substance Name Releases Releases (Speciated VOCs) Disposals Recycling Unit
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate 0.0000 N/A N/A N/A tonnes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate 0.0001 N/A N/A N/A tonnes
85449 Phthalic anhydride N/A N/A N/A N/A tonnes
Extension 73642
Fax: 4164994687
Email: darryl.chartrand@ch2m.com
Contact Type Highest Ranking Employee
Name: Robert Greenop
Position: Plant Manager
Telephone: 5199385865
Email: robert.greenop@polyone.com
Mailing Address: Address Line 1:
City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: None
Country: None
Contact Type Person who prepared the report
Name: Najat Kamal
Position: EHSQ specialist
Telephone: 5148089920
Email: najat.kamal@polyone.com
Mailing Address: Delivery Mode: GeneralDelivery
Address Line 1:
City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: None
Country: None
Number of employees: 16
Activities for Which the 20,000Hour Employee
Threshold Does Not Apply:
None of the above
Activities Relevant to Reporting Dioxins,
Furans and Hexacholorobenzene:
None of the above
Activities Relevant to Reporting of Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs):
Wood preservation using creosote: No
Is this the first time the facility is reporting to
the NPRI (under current or past ownership):
Is the facility controlled by another Canadian
company or companies:
Did the facility report under other
environmental regulations or permits:
Is the facility required to report one or more
NPRI Part 4 substances (Criteria Air
Contaminants):
Operating Schedule Days of the Week: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Usual Number of Operating Hours per day: 24
Usual Daily Start Time (24h) (hh:mm): 07:00
CAS RN Substance Name Releases Releases (Speciated VOCs) Disposals Recycling Unit
Applicable Programs
CAS RN Substance Name NPRI ON MOE TRA ON MOE Reg 127/01
First report for
this substance to
the ON MOE TRA
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Yes Yes Yes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Yes Yes No
85449 Phthalic anhydride Yes Yes No
General Information about the Substance Releases and Transfers of the Substance
Was the substance
released onsite
The substance will be reported as the sum of releases
to all media (total of 1 tonne or less)
1 tonne or more of a Part 5 Substance
(Speciated VOC) was released to air
Yes Yes No
Yes Yes No
General Information about the Substance Disposals and Offsite Transfers for Recycling
Was the substance disposed of (onsite or off
site), or transferred for treatment prior to final
disposal
Is the facility required to report on disposals of
tailings and waste rock for the selected reporting
Was the substance
transferred offsite for
recycling
General Information about the Substance Nature of Activities
CAS RN Substance Name Manufacture the Substance Process the Substance Otherwise Use of the Substance
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate For sale/distribution As a formulation component As a byproduct
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate For sale/distribution As a formulation component As a byproduct
85449 Phthalic anhydride As a byproduct As a reactant As a byproduct
TRA Quantifications
CAS RN Substance Name Use, Creation, Contained in Product Quantity Use ranges for public reporting
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Use 0.000 tonnes Yes
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Creation 27.159 tonnes Yes
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Contained in Product 27.159 tonnes Yes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Use 0.000 tonnes Yes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Creation 0.104 tonnes Yes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Contained in Product 0.104 tonnes Yes
85449 Phthalic anhydride Use 4228.7 tonnes Yes
85449 Phthalic anhydride Creation 0.000 tonnes Yes
85449 Phthalic anhydride Contained in Product 4228.7 tonnes Yes
TRA Quantifications Others
Change in Method
of Quantification
Reasons
for
Description of how the change impact
tracking and quantification of the substance
Description of how an
incident(s) affected
quantifications
Significant
Process
Change in Method
of Quantification
Reasons
for
Description of how the change impact
tracking and quantification of the substance
Description of how an
incident(s) affected
quantifications
Significant
Process
Total Quantity Released (All Media)
CAS RN Substance Name Category Basis of Estimate Detail Code Quantity
103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Total Quantity Released O Engineering Estimates 0.0000 tonnes
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Total Quantity Released O Engineering Estimates 0.0001 tonnes
Onsite Releases Quarterly Breakdown of Annual Releases
CAS RN Substance Name Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate 25 25 25 25
Onsite Releases Reasons for Changes in Quantities Released from Previous Year
CAS RN Substance Name Reasons for Changes in Quantities from Previous Year Comments
117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No significant change (i.e.
Further, this plan will determine the technical, economic and
business impact feasibility of each option to determine which, if any, are viable for implementation.
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COLORANT DISPERSIONS
RUBBER COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Stan-Tone™ MB/MC & EP
Stan-Tone™ MB/MC & EP are pigment dispersions
for rubber systems, available in customizable binder
systems suited for nitrile, EPR, EPDM, SBR, natural
rubber, CPE and EVA compounds
Applications: industrial goods, auto mats, rubber
flooring, sponge rubber, wire and cable
URETHANE COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Polyester Urethane Paste Colorants:
Stan-Tone™ PEP
Stan-Tone™ PEP colorants are reactive and
compatible with polyester systems, reacting to
become part of the final cured product
Applications: cast urethane wheels, industrial
rollers, rigid foams, adhesives, laminates, pultrusion,
glass reinforced composites, coated fabrics
Polyether Urethane Paste Colorants:
Stan-Tone™ ET
Stan-Tone™ ET colorants for urethane are compatible
with polyether systems, reacting to become part of
the final cured product
Applications: flexible foam, cast-able rolls
and wheels, adhesives and laminates
EPOXY COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Stan-Tone™ EPX
Stan-Tone™ EPX consists of selected pigments
dispersed in a Bisphenol A undiluted epoxy resin with
an epoxide equivalent of 185
Applications: protective coatings, adhesives, epoxy
flooring, electrical potting and laminates
VINYL COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Stan-Tone™ VC & VCP
Stan-Tone™ VC and VCP are products based on single
pigment or multi-pigment blends and are designed
for applications in which dispersion, uniformity,
compatibility and cleanliness are essential
Applications: profile extrusions, decking, outdoor
furniture, calendaring applications
Plasticizer-Based Colorants for Vinyl Paste:
Stan-Tone™ HCC
Stan-Tone™ HCC dispersions consist of selected
pigments dispersed in diisodecyl phthalate
plasticizer (DIDP) and are designed for applications
in which dispersion, uniformity, compatibility and
cleanliness are essential
Applications: coated fabric, vinyl sealants,
adhesives, wall coverings, toys and sporting goods
SILICONE COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Liquid Silicone Colorants:
Silcopas™
Stan-Tone™ SP or FSP (FDA-compliant)
Silcotec™ SL
Stan-Tone™ HC Plus LSR (class VI certified)
Silicone paste colorants are single pigment or custom-
made dispersions using a silicone carrier specially
developed for liquid silicone rubber (LSR) injection
molding applications
Applications: infant care, toys, seals, gaskets and
medical equipment
High Consistency Silicone Rubber Colorants:
Silcogum™
Silcotec™ S
Stan-Tone™ SMB
Stan-Tone™ HC Plus HCR (class VI certified)
Silicone rubber colorants are made with a silicone
elastomer gum binder resulting in cuttable
masterbatches or slabs for ease of handling, especially
for 2-roll, open-mill mixing
Applications: mechanical seals, keypads, gaskets, wire
and cable jacketing
Room Temperature Vulcanization Colorants:
Silcopas™ RTV and Stan-Tone™ SP
Silcopas™ RTV and Stan-Tone™ SP colorants
offer a standard line of single pigment or custom
made dispersions using a low viscosity dimethyl
fluid specially developed for room temperature
vulcanization (RTV) rubber
Applications: caulks, sealants, adhesives
WATER-BASED COLORANT DISPERSIONS
Water-Based Liquid Colorants:
Stan-Tone™ WDN
Stan-Tone™ WDN water dispersions are high-solids
organic or inorganic pigment dispersions designed to
help meet standards for dispersion including pH levels
and strength and shade
Applications: dipped latex balloons and gloves,
coatings and adhesive systems
ADDITIVE
AQUEOUS ADDITIVE DISPERSIONS
Aquamix™
Aquamix™ chemical dispersions are a full line of
dispersed and emulsified curatives, antioxidants,
fillers, vulcanizers, optical brighteners, flame
retardants, UV stabilizers and tackifiers
Applications: adhesives and latex compounding,
curatives
SILICONE ADDITIVE DISPERSIONS
Electrically Conductive Additives for Silicone:
Silcosperse™ EC
Silcosperse™ EC electrically conductive additives
provide high conductivity and lower filler loadings
Applications: resistors, printable electronics, flexible
electronics, insulator depolarizers
Laser Marking Additives for Silicone:
Silcosperse™ LM
Silcosperse™ LM laser marking additives are
dispersions that contain laser absorbers and color
formers that eliminate the need for secondary etching
Applications: medical device housings, electronic
device housings, wire and cable jacketing
Peroxide Additives for Silicone:
Silcocat™
Silcocat™ dispersions can improve silicone molding
process by stabilizing silicone peroxide compound levels
Applications: automotive hoses, seals, gaskets
Heat Stabilizer Additives for Silicone:
Silcosperse™
The Silcosperse™ family of heat stabilizing additives
provide a high quality dispersion into silicone
designed to enhance heat resistance of silicone
compounds
Mold Release Additives for Silicone:
Silcosperse™ IMR
Silcosperse™ IMR is an internal mold release
dispersion designed to be added to the silicone or
fluorosilicone compound to facilitate the de-molding
of finished parts
Acid Acceptor Additives for Silicone:
Silcosperse™ 180
Silcosperse™ 180 acid acceptor is a premium
dispersion used to neutralize acid by-products
generated by certain peroxides
Viscosity Modifiers for Silicone:
Silcosperse™ 237
Silcosperse™ 237 modifier dispersions are designed
to raise or control the viscosity without changing
solid content
SPECIALTY
PRODUCTS
DRY POWDER COLORANTS
Stan-Tone™ D and Stan-Tone™ DC
Stan-Tone™ D and Stan-Tone™ DC are dry powder
pigments available in a range of hues and
chemical types
WET OR DRY BLEND COLORANTS
Stan-Tone™ DB
Stan-Tone™ DB dry blend colorants provide
enhanced performance over dry colors, resulting
in uniform critical pigment weight ratios for
improved color control
SELF-BONDING SILICONE
Silcotec™ SCB
Silcotec™ SCB self-bonding silicone solutions
allow silicone to bond to various substrates
without prime coating
To learn more about our colorant & additive dispersions,
please contact us at +1.844.4AVIENT (1.844.428.4368) or
visit www.avient.com.
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INDUSTRY BULLETIN
STANDARD UNITS ONFLEX LO 7120-45N
Volatile Organic Compounds VDA 278 ug/g(ppm) 41
Fogging VDA 278 ug/g(ppm) 521
Odor
• Control
• Dry conditions
• Wet conditions
SAE J1351 (15) 1-10 Scale 1
2
1
Compression Set (23°C)
• 22 hours
• 70 hours
ASTM D395 % 14.4
14.6
Capillary Viscosity
• 1341/s
• 11170/s
ASTM D3835 Pa*s 35
7
HVAC SYSTEMS
OnFlex™ LO
• Features: low VOC/FOG, low odor, good compression set, easy processing, overmolds to polypropylene
• Example applications: seals and flaps in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
CHARACTERISTICS ONFLEX™
LO
ONFLEX™
AF
TPE
GENERAL
PURPOSE
TPV TPO
Volatile Organic Compounds (VDA 278) Very Low Moderate Moderate Moderate Very Low
Fogging (VDA 278 & DIN 75201) Very Low Moderate Moderate High Very Low
Odor (VDA 270 Requirement ≤3.0) ≤3.0 ≤3.0 >3 >3 ≤3.0
Gloss Level Low Low Low Very Low High
Tactile Feel Grippy Grippy Grippy Grippy Waxy
Pre-Drying Required No No No Yes No
Raw Material Costs $$ $$ $$ $$$ $
Compression Set @ RT Good Good Good Excellent N/A
Compression Set @ ≥70°C Moderate Moderate Moderate Good N/A
UV Resistance Good Excellent Good Good Good
Weatherability Good Excellent Good Good Good
Hardness Range Low to High Low to High Low to High Low to High High
Density (g/ml) 1.15 0.99 0.90–1.20 0.95–0.98 0.90–1.20
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS COMPARING TPE, TPV, TPO
Grades shown on both pages are representative of solutions manufactured in North America, more grades available globally.