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Protecting Polymers from Microbe Growth
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/gain-colorful-insight-ski-boot-market?ind[]=21537
Discover how a bespoke ColorWorks™ color-finding project helped gain the competitive edge in the ski boot market.
A supplier of plastic compounds now has an invaluable competitive edge in one of its primary markets, thanks to an in-depth research and color-finding project recently completed in partnership with Avient ColorWorks™.
Detailed conversations with the shops’ boot experts helped the researchers develop a thorough understanding of the needs of the different types of skiers, from the top-level experts to more accomplished (prepared) customers and finally the so called ‘Sunday skier.’
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/gain-colorful-insight-ski-boot-market?ind[]=6596
Discover how a bespoke ColorWorks™ color-finding project helped gain the competitive edge in the ski boot market.
A supplier of plastic compounds now has an invaluable competitive edge in one of its primary markets, thanks to an in-depth research and color-finding project recently completed in partnership with Avient ColorWorks™.
Detailed conversations with the shops’ boot experts helped the researchers develop a thorough understanding of the needs of the different types of skiers, from the top-level experts to more accomplished (prepared) customers and finally the so called ‘Sunday skier.’
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Reasons for the occurrence of fog in food packaging and how to prevent it (Chinese language version)
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Information on application and use of light shield additives to protect products from light damage (Chinese language version)
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/no-gambling-successful-molded-color-transition?ind[]=6601
How the perception of defects can change with the environment it’s viewed in
A real-world case study of an automotive trim part where our prediction method was used to understand how the injection strategy and part texture contributed to highlighting, eliminating or masking defects
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/no-gambling-successful-molded-color-transition?rtype[]=1164
How the perception of defects can change with the environment it’s viewed in
A real-world case study of an automotive trim part where our prediction method was used to understand how the injection strategy and part texture contributed to highlighting, eliminating or masking defects
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/no-gambling-successful-molded-color-transition
How the perception of defects can change with the environment it’s viewed in
A real-world case study of an automotive trim part where our prediction method was used to understand how the injection strategy and part texture contributed to highlighting, eliminating or masking defects
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Processing Styrenic Block Copolymer TPEs from GLS™
Change one variable at a time.
Due to this unique viscosity/shear rate dependency, normal melt index testing (done at shear rates as low as 50 1/sec) will not reflect how the TPE will process at higher shear rates.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/processing-styrenic-block-copolymer-tpes-gls
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Processing Styrenic Block Copolymer TPEs from GLS™
Change one variable at a time.
Due to this unique viscosity/shear rate dependency, normal melt index testing (done at shear rates as low as 50 1/sec) will not reflect how the TPE will process at higher shear rates.