https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-09/SEM Selection Guide.pdf
SPECIALTY ENGINEERED THERMOPLASTICS 1 See technical data sheets for complete product details 2 Non-PFAS flame-retardant (FR) grades are manufactured without intentionally added PFAS-based raw materials.
NAME BASE RESIN(S) TARGET MARKETS/ APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FEATURES1 Artisan™ Pre-Colored Thermoplastics ABS, PA Powersports, Lawn & Garden, Marine, Electronics, Home Appliances, Cosmetic Packaging Customizable pre-color solutions Scratch & mar resistance Weatherability & UV resistance High impact resistance Chemical resistance Simplifies processing/replaces paint Tailored temperature performance range: -20°C to 105°C Bergadur™ Polyester Formulations PBT Transportation, Consumer, Industrial High strength Good creep rupture strength Good chemical and heat resistance Low friction and good abrasion resistance Complēt™ Long Fiber Reinforced Structural Thermoplastics/ OnForce™ Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Composites PA, PK, PP, PPA, PPS, TPU Consumer, Transportation, Industrial Long fiber technology Elevated impact and mechanical properties at room temperature Increased performance at temperature extremes Excellent creep and fatigue resistance Glass and carbon fiber filled options Lubricated, fire retardant, and pre-colored options PK-based formulations offer reduced carbon footprint as a result of the base resin, including non-PFAS2 formulations to achieve UL 94 V-0 flame rating at 1.5 mm Recycled grades formulated with up to 100% post- industrial recycled (PIR) or post-consumer recycled (PCR) content Edgetek™ Engineered Polymer Formulations ABS, LCP, PA, PC, PC/ ABS, PC/PBT, PC/PET, PC/PSU, PEEK, PES, PEI, POM, PPA, PPS, PSU Transportation, Consumer, Industrial, Telecommunications, Electrical & Electronics Strength and durability Chemical and temperature resistance High impact resistance Weatherability Flame retardant grades: UL 94 V-0, V-1, V-2, and 5VA Low-density grades for weight reduction 5G properties – customizable Dk/Df and 3D/LDS solutions Edgetek™ REC PC Recycled Polycarbonate Solutions PC Electrical & Electronics, Consumer Goods, Transportation Contain 25–70% PIR or PCR content Comparable performance to prime PC formulations Edgetek™ PKE Polyketone Formulations PK Electrical & Electronics, Industrial, Consumer, Transportation Excellent chemical resistance Good strength, durability and dimensional stability Pre-colored formulations Non-halogen, flame retardant performance to UL 94 V-0 Reduced carbon footprint compared to PA6 and PA66 1 See technical data sheets for complete product details SPECIALTY ENGINEERED THERMOPLASTICS NAME BASE RESIN(S) TARGET MARKETS/ APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FEATURES1 Gravi-Tech™ Density Modified Formulations PA, TPU, TPE, PBT Consumer, Transportation, Industrial Customized density, from 1.5 to 11 gm/cm3 Broad modulus and strength: flexible to rigid Chemical and corrosion resistance Alternative to lead and other traditional dense metals Suitable for metallization and electroplating Low-shrinkage grades available Gravi-Tech™ BIO Bio-based Formulations Bio-based PP Cosmetic Caps & Closures, Perfume Caps, Spirit Bottle Caps, Luxury Boxes, Handles & Knobs Customized density, from 1.5 to 11 gm/cm3 Formulated with partially bio-based resin from renewable plant sources Achieve equivalent performance to prime density modified solutions Gravi-Tech™ REC Recycled Formulations rPP, rABS, rPA Cosmetic Caps & Closures, Perfume Caps, Spirit Bottle Caps, Luxury Boxes, Handles & Knobs Customized density, from 1.5 to 11 gm/cm3 Based on recycled resin and/or filler from PIR and/or PCR sources Achieve equivalent performance to prime density modified solutions LubriOne™ Internally Lubricated Formulations/ LubriOne™ PKE Polyketone Formulations PA, PBT, PC, PEEK, PEI, PK, POM, PP, PPA, PPS, PS Transportation, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial Low coefficient of friction Self-lubricating Chemical, wear, and corrosion resistance PK-based formulations can offer a reduced carbon footprint compared to PA6, PA66 and POM Grades avoiding the use of fluorinated lubricants such as PTFE are available Maxxam™ Polyolefin Formulations PP Consumer, Transportation, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial Homopolymer and copolymer grades Optional additives: UV, heat stabilizers Standard grades available in natural and black Maxxam™ BIO Bio-Based Polyolefin Formulations PP Consumer, Transportation, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial Formulated with 10–50% bio-content including bio-based resin and/or filler Bio-filler from sources including olive seed powder, recycled coffee grounds, cellulose fiber Achieves equivalent performance to standard polyolefin formulations Maxxam™ FR Flame Retardant Polyolefin Formulations PE, PP Consumer, Transportation, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial, Energy Flame retardant grades: UL 94 V-0, V-1, V-2, and 5VA Elevated UL RTI ratings Halogen-free flame retardant grades available Maxxam™ REC Recycled Polyolefin Formulations PP Consumer, Transportation, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial Formulated with 25–100% recycled resin from PIR and PCR sources Achieves equivalent performance to standard polyolefin formulations Nymax™/Bergamid™ Polymer Formulations PA 6, 66, 612, 12, copolymers Transportation, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronics Toughened grades: medium and high impact Optional additives: heat stabilized, lubricated, impact modified, nucleated Standard grades available in natural and black Pre-colored solutions available Nymax™ BIO Bio-based Polyamide Solutions Bio-based PA Transportation, Consumer Goods, Industrial, Building & Construction Formulated with 16–47% natural filler, reducing the carbon footprint Excellent surface appearance and colorability Lower warpage compared with PA66 glass fiber-filled materials Equivalent performance to PA66 glass fiber-filled materials Excellent dimensional stability and property retention rate after water uptake Nymax™ REC Recycled Nylon Formulations PA6, PA66 Transportation, Consumer, Household Appliances, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial Contains 20–100% recycled content PIR and PCR grades available Support the circular economy Comparable performance to prime grades Super tough formulations available Customizable solution NAME BASE RESIN(S) AVAILABLE FEATURES1 NEUSoft™ Thermoplastic Polyurethanes and NEU™ Custom Capabilities PEBA, TPU, PA 11, PA 12, PP, PE, TPE Radiopacifiers, stabilizers, and surface modifiers Antimicrobial technologies Pre-colored formulations Small lot capabilities Short lead times Trilliant™ HC Healthcare Thermoplastics ABS, LCP, PA, PA 6, PA 66, PC, PC/ABS, PC/PSU, PEBA, PEEK, PES, PK, POM, PPA, PSU Certified to USP Class VI Formulations locked down Drug master file submissions by product stewardship Pre-colored, small lot production down to 50 lb–250 lb Sterilization, chemical resistance, and secondary process guidance Adherence to FDM-GMP manufacturing standards Antimicrobial technologies Materials for radiation shielding protection PK-based formulations offer reduced carbon footprint as a result of the base resin Versaflex™ HC Thermoplastic Elastomers TPE Overmolding Clear and heat resistant Ultra clear grades Ultra soft TPE gels, 30 Shore OO FDA, USP Class VI, ISO 10993 approved grades Sterilizable under autoclave, radiation, and EtO gas Extrusion, injection, and blow moldable Bio-based formulations available HEALTHCARE SPECIALTY FORMULATIONS 1 See technical data sheets for complete product details SPECIALTY ENGINEERED THERMOPLASTICS NAME BASE RESIN(S) TARGET MARKETS/ APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FEATURES1 PREPERM™ Low-Loss Dielectric Thermoplastics PPE, PBT, ABS, PP Telecommunications, Transportation Stable and controlled dielectric performance Ultra-low transmission loss at mmWave frequencies up to 220 GHz Dielectric constant (Dk) range spanning 2.55 to 23 Stat-Tech™ Static Dissipative & Electrically Conductive Formulations ABS, PA, PC, PC/ABS, PC/PSU, PEEK, PEI, PES, PP, PPA Transportation, Electrical & Electronics Integrated EMI/RFI shielding Conductive properties Anti-static/dissipative properties Corrosion resistance Lightweighting and ease of processing Clean room materials for semiconductors available TPE grades are available (see page 6) Surround™ EMI/RFI Shielding Formulations ABS, PP, PBT, PC, PA 66 Transportation, Electrical & Electronics Integrated EMI/RFI shielding Long fiber technology Conductive properties Galvanic corrosion protection Lightweighting and ease of processing Therma-Tech™ Thermally Conductive Formulations LCP, PA, PEEK, PP, PPA, PPS Consumer, Transportation Thermally conductive Low coefficient of thermal expansion Corrosion resistance 1 See technical data sheets for complete product details NAME BASE RESIN(S) AVAILABLE FEATURES1 ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations PE, PP, TPE, EVA Flame retardant, low smoke and fume, non-halogen (LSFOH) Flexible, low friction, easy-peel, and high-speed processing Compatible with Avient colorants and additives ECCOH™ XL Cross-Linkable Solutions XLPE Enhances the performance of traditional ECCOH LSFOH solutions Improved oil, chemical and UV resistance, mechanical performance, or operating temperature FireCon™ CPE Insulation Jacketing Formulations CPE, CPE alloy Low and medium voltage cable jacketing Flame retardant and 90°C deformation resistance Oil resistance RoHS grades available Maxxam™ Foamable Formulations Foamable PP copolymer Easy processing Variety of final densities available Corrosion resistance Maxxam™ FR Flame Retardant Polyolefin Formulations PE, PP UL Yellow Card for plenum applications Halogen-free flame retardant grades available Syncure™ XLPE Cross-linkable Polyethylene Formulations XLPE Low and medium voltage formulations High performance moisture cure technology UL bulletinized XHHW2 and VW1 Temperature, abrasion, and oil resistant Formulations available without DBDPE Resistant to electrical breakdown WIRE AND CABLE SPECIALTY THERMOPLASTICS NAME TARGET MARKETS/APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FEATURES1 OnFlex™ Thermoplastic Elastomers Transportation, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronics, Industrial, Wire & Cable Low odor solutions UV stabilization High heat resistance Chemical resistance Automotive approved grades Excellent compression set Overmolding Flame resistant grades Excellent weatherability Extrusion, injection, and blow moldable Formulations with imbedded antimicrobial additives reSound™ BIO Thermoplastic Elastomers Consumer, Transportation, Industrial Biopolymers sustainably sourced from plant-based raw materials Utilizing 35–75% bio-renewable content Strength and durability Chemical resistance Impact resistance Pre-colored solutions reSound™ REC Recycled Content Thermoplastic Elastomers Personal Care Products, Lawn & Garden Tools, Outdoor Goods, Office Supplies, Footwear, Houseware Durables, Consumer Electronics, Automotive PIR & PCR formulations utilizing 9–83% recycled content PCR grades formulated with recycled ocean plastics, food packaging, engine oil, or polyvinyl butyral (PVB) PCR grade suitable for use in specific food-contact applications Supports the circular economy Can be overmolded to PP, PC, ABS, PC/AB Comparable performance to traditional TPEs reSound™ Ultra-Low Carbon Footprint Thermoplastics Elastomers Personal Care, Household Appliances, Consumer Packaging, Consumer Electronics Formulated to achieve an ultra-low product carbon footprint (PCF) Industry-first cradle-to-gate PCF range between -0.46 and -0.02 in kg CO2 equivalent/kg product Opaque natural appearance Easily colorable Comparable performance to traditional TPEs Can be overmolded to PP or PE Stat-Tech™ TPE Static Dissipative & Electrically Conductive Thermoplastic Elastomers Automotive, Industrial, Conveyor Belts & Controls, ADAS Systems, Electronic Devices Electrical resistivity range from 10 to 10¹⁰ Ω Hardness range from 40–85 Shore A Protects critical electrical components from EMI/RFI and reduces static build-up Simplifies manufacturing Overmolds directly onto polymer substrates Meets regulatory compliance requirements of ATEX and ESD, and food contact compliance grades are available Versaflex™ and Versaflex™ HC Thermoplastic Elastomers Consumer, Packaging, Healthcare, Electrical & Electronics, Appliances, Medical Tubing, Protective Films Overmolding Vibration damping grades Clear and heat resistant TPEs Ultra clear grades Ultra soft TPE gels, 30 Shore OO FDA, USP Class VI, ISO 10993 approved grades NSF and UL listings Sterilizable under autoclave, radiation, and EtO gas Extrusion, injection, and blow moldable Formulations with imbedded antimicrobial additive Bio-based formulations for healthcare available GLS™ THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS 1 See technical data sheets for complete product details Lightweighting Complēt™ Long Fiber Reinforced Structural Thermoplastics Edgetek™ LD Low Density Formulations LubriOne™ Internally Lubricated Formulations OnForce™ Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Composites Stat-Tech™ Static Dissipative & Electrically Conductive Formulations Surround™ EMI/RFI Shielding Formulations Therma-Tech™ Thermally Conductive Formulations Human Health & Safety NEUSoft™ Thermoplastic Polyurethanes Versaflex™ HC Thermoplastic Elastomers Reduced Energy Use Artisan™ Pre-Colored Thermoplastics Versaflex™ Non-Blooming TPEs for Consumer Electronics VOC Reduction OnFlex™ LO Thermoplastic Elastomers Versaflex™ Low Adhesive Build-up TPE for Protective Film Tack Layer Versaflex™ PF Tack Layer for Surface Protective Films Recycle Solutions Complēt™ REC Long Fiber Reinforced Structural Thermoplastics Edgetek™ REC PC Recycled Polycarbonate Solutions Gravi-Tech™ REC Recycled Formulations Maxxam™ REC Recycled Polyolefin Formulations Nymax™ REC Recycled Nylon Formulations reSound™ REC Recycled Content Thermoplastic Elastomer Biopolymers Gravi-Tech™ BIO Bio-based Formulations Maxxam™ BIO Bio-based Polyolefin Formulations Nymax™ BIO Bio-based Polyamide Solutions reSound™ BIO Thermoplastic Elastomers Versaflex™ HC BIO Thermoplastic Elastomers Eco-conscious Complēt™ PKE Long Fiber Reinforced Structural Polyketone Thermoplastics Edgetek™ PKE Polyketone Formulations Edgetek™ Solutions for Laser Welding LubriOne™ PKE Polyketone Formulations Gravi-Tech™ Lead Replacement Formulations reSound™ Ultra-Low Carbon Footprint Thermoplastics Elastomers Trilliant™ HC Healthcare Polyketone-based Thermoplastics Trilliant™ XR Lead Replacement Thermoplastics Sustainable Infrastructure ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations ECCOH™ XL Cross-linkable Solutions Edgetek™ Formulations for 5G Maxxam™ FR Flame Retardant Polyolefin Formulations PREPERM™ Low-Loss Dielectric Thermoplastics Syncure™ XLPE Cross-linkable Polyethylene Formulations SPECIALTY ENGINEERED FORMULATIONS THAT SUPPORT SUSTAINABILITY SPECIALTY ENGINEERED MATERIALS FOCUS MARKETS Our product portfolio offers customizable solutions to serve a full range of markets, including: Building & Construction Consumer Energy Healthcare Industrial Packaging Telecommunications Transportation 1.844.4AVIENT www.avient.com Copyright © 2025, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-05/Compensation Committee Charter (REV 10-2019).pdf
• Review and approve corporate goals and objectives relevant to the Chief Executive Officer’s compensation; in conjunction with the evaluation conducted by the Board as described in the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines, evaluate the Chief Executive Officer’s performance in light of these goals and objectives; and determine and approve (or determine and approve, and recommend to the independent members of the Board for their determination and approval) the Chief Executive Officer’s compensation level based on this evaluation and comparable market data provided by the independent compensation consultant. • In determining the long-term incentive component of the Chief Executive Officer’s compensation, consider the Company’s performance and relative shareholder return, the value of similar incentive awards to chief executive officers at comparable companies, and the awards given to the Chief Executive Officer in the past. • Review and approve the compensation of other executive officers of the Company, including benefits and perquisites, taking into consideration the Company’s performance, comparable market data, the performance of each executive officer, and such other factors as may, in the Committee’s discretion, be appropriate. • In evaluating and making recommendations regarding, or determining and approving, executive compensation, the Committee shall consider the results of the most recent shareholder advisory vote on executive compensation (“Say on Pay Vote”) required by Section 14A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). • With respect to incentive compensation plans and equity-based plans: • Make recommendations to the Board with respect to the approval of incentive compensation plans for executive officers and all equity-based plans. • Review and approve equity-based grants and awards, including long-term incentive plan awards, to officers, senior managers, key employees, and other employees of the Company and its subsidiaries under the Company’s equity-based plans. • Review and approve the performance criteria, target awards, payout criteria and like items for the Company’s annual incentive and long-term incentive compensation plans. • Review and approve (a) attainment levels under the Company’s annual incentive plan; (b) payments to executive officers of the Company under the annual incentive plan; and (c) payments to officers, senior managers and employees of the Company under the Company’s long-term incentive compensation plans. • Administer the Company’s equity-based incentive compensation plans and other plans adopted by the Board that contemplate administration by the Committee. • Review and approve special bonuses and/or other awards to executive officers on a case-by- case basis for outstanding performance. • Review and approve the terms of all employment agreements, management continuity agreements and change in control agreements for elected officers. 3 Non-employee Director Compensation. • Review the compensation of non-employee directors and make recommendations to the Board regarding changes to existing compensation levels. • Perform administrative functions with respect to the compensation of non-employee directors, including interpreting existing policy. • Review and approve (or approve and recommend to the Board for its approval) equity-based grants and awards to non-employee directors under the Company’s equity-based plans.
Review and Discuss the CD&A and Compensation Committee Report. • With the assistance of management and any outside advisers the Committee deems appropriate (a) review and discuss with management the Company’s disclosures in the CD&A, and, based on this review, make a recommendation as to whether to include it in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K and proxy statement relating to the Company’s annual meeting of shareholders, and (b) prepare a Compensation Committee Report for inclusion in the Company’s proxy statement or other applicable SEC filings. 4 Board Reports and Annual Evaluation. • Regularly report the Committee’s activities and any recommendations to the Board in such manner and at such times as the Committee or the Board deems appropriate. • Conduct an annual evaluation of the Committee’s performance.
Independence Assessment of Outside Advisers • The Committee may select a compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser to the Committee or receive advice from a compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser (other than in-house legal counsel or any compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser whose role is limited to the following activities for which no disclosure would be required under Item 407(e)(3)(iii) of Regulation S-K: consulting on any broad-based plan that does not discriminate in scope, terms, or operation, in favor of executive officers or directors of the Company, and that is available generally to all salaried employees; or providing information that either is not customized for a particular company or that is customized based on parameters that are not developed by the compensation consultant, and about which the compensation consultant does not provide advice) only after taking into consideration all factors relevant to that person’s independence from management, including the following: • the provision of other services to the Company by the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser; 5 • the amount of fees received from the Company by the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser, as a percentage of the total revenue of the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser; • the policies and procedures of the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser that are designed to prevent conflicts of interest; • any business or personal relationship of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser with a member of the Committee; • any stock of the Company owned by the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser; and • any business or personal relationship of the compensation consultant, legal counsel, other adviser or the employer of the adviser with an executive officer of the Company. • The Committee shall evaluate whether any compensation consultant retained or to be retained by it has any conflict of interest in accordance with Item 407(e)(3)(iv) of Regulation S-K.