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any specific terms and conditions set by Buyer; such failure to object
to Buyer’s specific terms and conditions is not an acceptance of any
such terms and conditions.
Buyer shall
have no right of set-off.
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Prefab (Prefabricated): Components or entire structures manufactured in a factory setting before
being transported and assembled on-site.
They can
set a new standard.
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ECCOH™ Specialty Solutions
Helping Cable Manufacturers Meet CPR Standards
PRODUCT BULLETIN
ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen
(LSFOH) formulations offer a range of non-
halogen, flame retardant solutions that enable
manufacturers to meet the Construction Products
Regulation (CPR) standards set out by the
harmonized European Standard, EN13501.
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Vents should be placed at the intersection of each 90° bend in the runner
system off of the cold slug well and vented to atmosphere
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Black Specks
Contamination
• Purge barrel with general purpose PP
• Verify correct nozzle is being used
• Pull screw for cleaning
Degraded/overheated
material
• Decrease melt temperature
• Decrease back pressure
• Decrease injection speed
• Use appropriately sized barrel
Brittleness
Degraded/overheated material
• Decrease melt temperature
• Decrease back pressure
• Decrease injection speed
• Use appropriately sized barrel
Gate location and/or size
• Relocate gate to nonstress area
• Increase gate size to allow higher flow rate and
lower molded-in stress
Burning
Process related
• Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Decrease mold temperature
• Decrease injection rate
Mold design
• Clean, widen and increase number of vents
• Increase gate size to reduce shear
Fibers/Minerals on
Surface or Uneven
Surface Appearance
Melt temperature too low
• Increase melt temperature
• Increase mold temperature
• Increase injection speed
Insufficient packing
• Increase hold pressure and time
• Increase shot size
Flash
Injection pressure
too high
• Decrease injection pressure
• Increase clamp pressure
• Decrease injection rate
• Increase transfer position
Excess material volume
• Adjust transfer position
• Decrease pack pressure
• Decrease shot size
• Decrease injection rate
Melt and/or mold too hot
• Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Decrease mold temperature
• Decrease screw speed
Loose clamp
• Reset mold height
• Increase clamp tonnage
Troubleshooting Recommendations
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Incomplete Fill
Melt and/or mold too cold
• Increase nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Increase mold temperature
• Increase injection rate
Mold design
• Enlarge or widen vents and increase number
of vents
• Check that vents are unplugged
• Check that gates are unplugged
• Enlarge gates and/or runners
• Perform short shots to determine fill pattern
and verify proper vent location
• Increase wall thickness to move gas trap to
parting line
Shot size
• Adjust transfer position to 98% full
• Increase shot size
Nozzle Drool Nozzle temperature too hot
• Decrease nozzle temperature
• Decrease back pressure
• Increase screw decompression
Shrink
Too much shrink
• Increase cooling time
• Decrease mold temperature
Too little shrink
• Decrease cooling time
• Increase mold temperature
Sink Marks
Part geometry too thick
• Reduce wall thickness
• Reduce rib thickness
Melt too hot
• Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Decrease mold temperature
Insufficient material
volume
• Adjust transfer position
• Increase shot size
• Increase injection rate
• Increase packing pressure
Troubleshooting Recommendations (continued)
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Sticking in Mold
Overfilled cavity
• Decrease injection rate and pressure
• Decrease hold pressure
• Adjust transfer position
• Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Decrease mold temperature
• Decrease cooling time
Mold design
• Increase draft angle
• Polish cores in direction of ejection
Part is too hot
• Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Decrease mold temperature
• Increase cooling time
Warp
Process related
• Increase cooling time
• Increase melt temperature
• Increase pack pressure
• Increase pack time
• Decrease mold temperature
Mold design • Inspect for non-uniform mold cooling
Part design • Inspect for non-uniform wall thickness
Temperature control unit
incorrect temperature
• Check settings
• Inspect thermocouple
Weld Lines
Melt front temperatures
are too low
• Increase pack and hold pressure
• Increase melt temperature
• Increase injection rate
• Increase mold temperature
Mold design
• Increase gate size
• Perform short shots to determine fill pattern
and verify proper vent location
• Add vents and/or false ejector pin
• Move gate location
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Helping Cable Manufacturers Meet CPR Standards
PRODUCT BULLETIN
ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen
(LSFOH) formulations offer a range of non-
halogen, flame retardant solutions that enable
manufacturers to meet the Construction Products
Regulation (CPR) standards set out by the
harmonized European Standard, EN13501.
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There are other properties requirements
such as tensile, tear, creep, compression set,
which are designed for functional performance.
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Check settings
2.
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Product range
• Flame retardants to reduce flammability of
fibers and fabrics especially in building and
construction applications
• Light stabilizers to protect fibers used outdoors
or exposed to sunlight against UV light
• Antimicrobials to protect hygienic fiber products
from bacteria proliferation
• Antistatics to reduce electrostatic charges
• Antioxidants to reduce polymer oxidation during
spinning and protect fabrics during service life
• Optical brighteners to provide a brilliant white
effect and blueish hue
• Electrets to retain electrostatic charge on the
polymer surface for a longer period of time in
filtration applications
• Hydrophobics to impart durable water repellency
• Chain extenders for recycled polyester fibers
• Others on request
Product characteristics
• Good spinnability
• Fiber-specific QC and protocols
• Lot-to-lot consistency
• Carriers: PET, PBT, PA 6, PP, and others
• Possibility to combine colors and additives into
a combination concentrate for convenience
• Product guidance from our fiber expert team
• Focus on safe and sustainable formulations
Applications
• Continuous filaments (POY, FDY, HOY, BCF)
• Long and short spinning staple fiber
• Nonwoven processes (spunbond and meltblown)
Cesa™ Fiber
Additives
MagIQ™ Liquid Fiber
Colorants & Additives
Multiple color production
• Depending on the manufacturing set-up, several
injection points can be added to enable multiple
color production at the same time on a single
extruder
Batch size flexibility
• Fiber producers can manufacture anything from
a few kilograms to hundreds of tons using the
same simple process
Rapid color changes
• No extruder contamination and easy color-on,
color-off operation increases color change speed
Waste reduction
• Rapid color changes, precise metering and
the ability to adjust color in-line reduces waste
during color changeovers
Continuous metering & long spin pack life
• High pigment and dye concentrations mean
fewer pack changes are required
• Where color is running low for larger volume
runs, low level metering sensors alert operators
and packs can be changed without disrupting
production
In-line IV adjustment
• Specialist additives are available to adjust
Intrinsic Viscosity (IV) in-line for rPET
applications
• These additives are available as single products,
or can be combined with color to create a multi-
functional formulation
Color design service
• Avient offers a dedicated color design service to
help shorten product development cycles and
enhance market agility
Liquid color processing
• Formulations are stable at temperatures up
to 60°C and retain good flow properties at
temperatures as low as 10°C
• These formulations can help lower yarn friction
and abrasion, and there is no fuming
or evaporation during production
Avient’s liquid fiber colorant technology combines advanced liquid color
formulations with state-of-the-art, high-pressure metering equipment to
enable late-stage injection of liquid color for spun-dyed polymer melt.
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