https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/colormatrix-aazure-brochure-1.pdf
Note to converters: This product is compatible
solely with transparent bottles produced in a two-
stage injection stretch blow molding process.
IMPROVED BOTTLE
QUALITY
+2% in
neck
+3% in
body
-12% in
base
8.5g 0.5L bottle, 60% rPET
Re-optimization of Polymer
Weight Distribution to Improve
Bottle Strength
Based on commercially produced water
bottles, 51,000bph
Mechanical Strength
Based on PTI 14.4g 0.5L water bottles, Instron testing
To
p
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Burst Pressure
Based on 8.5g, 0.5L commercially produced water bottles
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REDUCED CO2 EMISSIONS
25% reduction in energy consumed during the bottle blowing process, based
on a commercial process producing 8.5g 0.5L water bottles at 51,000 bph
En
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k
W
Reduced Energy Consumption
ColorMatrix AAzure increases the heat-up rate for preforms, enabling energy
reductions for the heating lamps used during the bottle blowing process.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-03/ColorMatrix SmartHeat RHC Brochure.pdf
Note to converters: This product is compatible
solely with transparent bottles produced in a two-
stage injection stretch blow molding process.
IMPROVED BOTTLE
QUALITY
+2% in
neck
+3% in
body
-12% in
base
8.5g 0.5L bottle, 60% rPET
Polymer Weight Distribution
Based on commercially produced water
bottles, 51,000bph
Mechanical Strength
Based on PTI 14.4g 0.5L water bottles, Instron testing
To
p
Lo
ad
(l
bs
)
Burst Pressure
Based on 8.5g, 0.5L commercially produced water bottles
Bu
rs
t P
re
ss
ur
e
(B
ar
)
REDUCED CO2 EMISSIONS
Based on a commercial process producing 8.5g 0.5L water bottles as 51,000bph
25% reduction in energy consumed during the bottle blowing process
En
er
gy
k
W
Reduce Energy Consumption
SmartHeat RHC increases the heat-up rate for preforms, enabling energy reductions
for the heating lamps used during the bottle blowing process.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-08/How to invoice via SAN%5B37%5D.pdf
Note: Suppliers that are already registered for the CSP can also take advantage of SAN.
Note: For specific countries there might be additional required fields to populate depending on the laws
and regulations of the country.
Note: You can only delete draft invoices.
https://www.avient.com/company/sustainability/sustainability-report/goals-commitments/2030-goals-progress/un-sdgs
12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-07/avnt-q2-2021-earnings-release.pdf
The company noted that GAAP EPS includes special
items (Attachment 3), which impacted EPS in both periods and were primarily associated with
environmental and restructuring costs.
Unless otherwise noted herein, all comparisons to prior
year results are pro forma* for the Clariant Masterbatch acquisition.
The company noted it will provide more details on its second quarter results and outlook during
the webcast scheduled for 8:00 a.m.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-10/microbial-susceptibility-of-various-polymers-and-evaluation.pdf
doi=10.1002%2Fpen.25815&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2021-10-12
antimicrobial products has also illuminated the additional
benefits they may offer as an additive for material
preservation.
It
should be noted that some property deviations may also be
contributed in part by the carrier used to deliver the ZPT as
well as experimental error.
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Netherlands Chamber of Commerce
CCI number 34246357
Page 1 (of 2)
Legal entity
RSIN 815617781
Legal form Besloten Vennootschap (comparable with Private Limited Liability Company)
Statutory name Avient Colorants Netherlands B.V.
Corporate seat Amsterdam
First entry in Business
Register
12-04-2006
Date of deed of incorporation 11-04-2006
Date of deed of last
amendment to the Articles
of Association
12-04-2021
Issued capital EUR 19.593,63
Paid-up capital EUR 19.593,63
Filing of the annual accounts The annual accounts for the financial year 2019 were filed on 01-07-2020.
The Chamber of Commerce recommends that this document be viewed in digital form so that its
integrity is safeguarded and the signature remains verifiable.
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under number CHE-112.279.714
Sole shareholder since 20-10-2015 (registration date: 03-11-2015)
Board members
Name Borst, Rainer Erich
Date of birth 10-10-1961
Date of entry into office 01-07-2020 (registration date: 06-07-2020)
Title Director
Name Kamalak, Ihsan
Date of birth 21-08-1985
Date of entry into office 01-07-2020 (registration date: 06-07-2020)
Title Director
Name Merklein, Norbert
Date of birth 03-05-1964
Date of entry into office 05-03-2021 (registration date: 30-03-2021)
Extract was made on 12-04-2021 at 14.06 hours.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-10/avnt-q3-2021-news-release.pdf
The company noted that GAAP EPS includes special items (Attachment
3), which impacted EPS in both periods.
The company noted customer demand for its products continues to be robust across all end
markets and regions, as revenue increased 32% to $1.2 billion in the third quarter and adjusted
EPS increased 52% to $0.70.
The company noted it will provide more details on its third quarter results and outlook during the
webcast scheduled for 8:00 a.m.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-11/Cesa Clean Processing Usage Guide.pdf
GUIDELINES FOR USING CESA CLEAN ADDITIVES
• Cesa Clean works best when molded maintaining normal (injection)
pressure/shear
• For best results, Avient recommends a “Running Color Change”
which eliminates breaks in the molding cycle
• Since the Cesa Clean concentrate will expand, it is recommended
to reduce the shot size by 20%
• It is designed for use at a let-down ratio (LDR) of 3.0% or (33:1); however,
use rate can vary depending on the severity of the contamination but
typically is 2.0–4.0% (a use rate higher than 6.0% may not have any
positive affect on the cleaning performance)
• Using Cesa Clean as a routine part of your color change rotation will
allow faster changes and consume a minimal amount of raw material
- Note: If the manifold is not cleaned routinely, this process may be
more time consuming and additional material will be required
• It is best to process at your normal polymer processing temperatures
- For best performance, stock temperature should be at least 400°F
- If 400°F is achieved during the purging process, no additional
activation will occur during the reprocessing of regrind
- All parts produced during the “Running Purge Cycle” should be
captured as regrind, resulting in a scrap-free color change
- If using sequential gates, open and close all gates at the same time
while purging the tool
- If contamination appears to be coming from one gate, open and
close first, and for an extended period of time, to force more material
through this location
- When cleaning in this manner, pay close attention to shot size
- Parts containing the previous or new color plus any Cesa Clean
can be used as regrind
INTRODUCING CESA CLEAN TO YOUR PROCESS
Hand Blend
• Hand weigh enough of the Cesa Clean and
natural resin mix to equate to 3–5 times the
barrel capacity
• Use rate should be 3.0% or 33:1 for routine
cleaning
• For difficult-to-clean tooling, or tooling which
is not routinely cleaned, start at 4.0% or 25:1
• Note: Do not attempt to vacuum load more than
15 feet from source as stratification/separation
may occur
Volumetric Feeder
• Calibrate feeder to dispense 3.0% or 33:1 for
routine cleaning
• For difficult-to-clean tooling, or tooling which
is not routinely cleaned, start at 4.0% or 25:1
• This style of feeder is highly recommended for
at-the-throat metering of Cesa Clean
Blending Units
Most blenders have an extra bin for an additive
• Fill the additive bin with Cesa Clean
• Set blender to introduce the Cesa Clean at
2.0 to 4.0%
• Note: Do not air convey any further than 15 feet
as Cesa Clean has a high density and may separate
from the mix.
GETTING STARTED
TIMING IS THE KEY TO A RUNNING
COLOR CHANGE
Hand Blend
• Have the purge blend ready to load
• If hopper contains a mixture of resin, color and/
or regrind, it should be run dry or drained before
beginning the color change, keeping the screw
full so press cycle continues
• Run the main resin hopper dry or shut off hopper
to hand feed at the throat
• Once press is clean, slide hopper in place
and proceed with next color-resin blend
• The next color can be added while Cesa Clean is
still in the barrel
• When splay is no longer visible in parts, reset shot
size, parts should be ready to pack
(Single) Volumetric/Gravimetric Metering Unit
at the Throat
• Empty and clean feeder while press continues
to run
• Add Cesa Clean to the feeder color hopper and
calibrate to a 3.0% use rate
• When press is clean, start next color
• When splay is no longer visible in parts, reset shot
• Note: If an open/unused secondary feeder is
installed, use it for the Cesa Clean concentrate
Central Blending Unit
• Thoroughly clean unit while continuing to mold
parts, keeping a resin feed to the press
• Using a clean open hopper or regrind hopper, add
the Cesa Clean concentrate
• Set blender for additive/color to 3.0%
• Once press is clean, drain hopper and/or central
blending unit while continuing to mold parts
• Begin new color and continue to mold parts
• When splay is no longer visible in parts, reset shot
Process Adjustments That Can Help
• Increase back pressure
• Increase screw speed
• Increase injection speed (in some tools maximum
injection speed can facilitate cleaning)
• Reduce mold close time (faster cycle)
• Always remember a stock temperature of 400°F
is essential
When press and tool are clean, return all settings to
standard production process profile.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-04/avient-sustain-2019-210419-interactive.pdf
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