https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/SynPlicity%25201000%2520Product%2520Bulletin.pdf
PROPERTY TEST METHOD NOMINAL VALUE
Specific Gravity (25/25°C) ASTM D-891 0.950–0.956
Acid Number (mg KOH/g) AOCS Cd 3d-63 < 1.00
Appearance ASTM D-2090 Clear
Color (Pt-Co Scale) ASTM D-1209 < 100
Molecular Weight – Theoretical, approximate 316
Oxirane Content (wt%) AOCS Cd 9-57 > 6.4
Water Content (wt%) ASTM E-1064 < 0.15
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
To learn more about SynPlicity™ 1000 Cosmetic Ester, contact PolyOne at
1.866.POLYONE (1.866.765.9663)
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Impuesto a las Ganancias: la condición de exenta, para las entidades enunciadas
en los incisos b), d), e), f), g), m) y r) del Art. 20 de la
ley, se acredita mediante el "Certificado de exención en el Impuesto a las Ganancias" - Resolución General 2681
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-11/Polystrand R Recycled Polyester Composite Tape and Laminates Product Bulletin.pdf
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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VersaflexTM PF
Versaflex PF
VOC
VERSAFLEX PF
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39 LDPE / 13 Versaflex PF
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MD6741 / MD6700
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VERSAFLEX™ PF
1 CF6751 PP
2 2420K LDPE
Versaflex™ PF
MD6727
Versaflex™ PF
MD6741
Versaflex™ CF
6751
Versaflex™ PF
MD6649
Versaflex™ PF
9512
Versaflex™ CF
8888N-A
Versaflex™ PF
MD6666
Versaflex™ PF
MD6748
Versaflex™ PF
MD6700
Versaflex™ CF
9000
PP
PVC
Tg (°C) -26 -43 -30 -26 -5 1 -6 0 5 /
(Shore A) 50 49 35 37 38 35 37 31 30 19
MFI (190°C, 2.16kg)
(g/10min)
/ / / 15 5 15 20 3 5 27
MFI (230°C, 2.16kg) 8 20 8 / / / / / / /
1 LDPE 2420k2/LDPE 2420k/Versaflex™ =4.5/4.5/1 ; =50um
(N/25mm)
25°C 20 1.3 1.8 7.9 2.5 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.0 3.7 4.3
75°C 7 5.7 2.9 7.2 3.1 4.0 4.3 4.3 5.5 5.6 /
PMMA
(N/25mm)
25°C 20 1.8 2.0 7.2 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.6 3.3 3.9 4.9
75°C 7 5.5 4.7 7.1 3.5 / 4.7 6.5 5.8 6.9 /
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Beteiligungen an Unternehmen, die auf dem Gebiet der Chemie und verwandten
Gebieten tätig sind, insbesondere im Bereich Masterbatches und Kunststoffe.
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Body Weight
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-06/LFT Brackets Application Bulletin.pdf
Weight Reduction
• LFT has lower density vs. metal, but still meets
structural performance requirements
• Lightweighting helps meet sustainability goals
related to lower fuel consumption and extended
vehicle range
Design Flexibility
• Injection molding allows for complex geometries
and part consolidation
• Advanced modeling and computer-aided
engineering (CAE) tools for long fiber composites
help validate and optimize part design
APPLICATION BULLETIN
COMPARING PRODUCTION COST DRIVERS
Cast Metal Stamped Metal Long Fiber Composite
Material typically used Aluminum Steel Various base resins based on
environmental conditions
Casting X
Stamping X
Injection Molding X
Machining X
Not typically needed as LFT
is a one-step process
Drilling X
Welding X
Surface Treatments X X
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MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic Long Fiber
Composite Aluminum Steel
Specific Gravity (g/cc) 1.03–1.71 2.76 7.8–7.9
Specific Strength
(Strength-to-Weight ratio) Excellent Good Poor
Stiffness Fair Good Excellent
Toughness/Fatigue Excellent Fair Fair
Creep Good Excellent Excellent
Corrosion Resistance Excellent Good Poor
Temperature Range Performance Good Excellent Excellent
Cycle Time Excellent Good Poor
Design Freedom
(i.e., complex geometry, part consolidation) Excellent Fair Fair
Raw Material Cost Poor Good Fair
Total Production Cost Good Fair Fair
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Avient offers a range of customizable long fiber reinforced structural material solutions and
design support for your metal-to-plastic conversion projects
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8.
https://www.avient.com/news/polyone-helps-brands-gain-competitive-position-organic-cosmetics
In response to rising consumer demand for makeup that contains natural ingredients, these new color dispersions have been developed for lipsticks and anhydrous (oil-based) cosmetics.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/selecting-and-molding-high-performance-thermoplastics
Making things even more complicated, the natural shade of high-performance thermoplastics is yellow or brown, which needs to be counteracted in order to achieve blues and grays.