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MATERIAL
SOLUTION DESCRIPTION KEY CHARACTERISTICS POTENTIAL
APPLICATIONS
Hammerhead™ FR
Flame Retardant
Industry-first flame retardant
thermoplastic composite panels
that meet ASTM E84 Class A
standards for flame spread and
smoke developed and passed
NFPA 286 corner room burn testing
• Excellent flame performance
• Moisture, UV, corrosion, impact,
and rot resistant
• Lightweight structural integrity
• Reduce labor cost and time
• Interior Wall, Floor &
Ceiling Panel Systems
• Garage Doors
• Exterior Sheathing
• Siding & Cladding
• Kitchen Cabinetry
Hammerhead™
and Polystrand™
Composite Panels
Thermoplastic composite
panels constructed with
Polystrand™ continuous fiber
laminates thermally bonded to
thermoplastic foam or
honeycomb cores
• Moisture, UV, corrosion, impact,
and rot resistant
• Lightweight structural integrity
• Reduce labor cost and time
• Garage Doors
• Interior Entry Doors
• Interior Wall, Floor &
Ceiling Panel Systems
• Exterior Sheathing
• Siding & Cladding
• Kitchen Cabinetry
Polystrand™
Continuous Fiber
Tapes & Laminates
High strength unidirectional
(UD) glass fibers combined with
thermoplastic resins available in
unidirectional tapes or multi-ply
laminates
• High strength and stiffness
• Enables impact resistance
• Formulations available to meet
ASTM E84 Class A and Class B
flame/smoke rating
• Composite Deckng
• Roofing Systems
GlasArmor™
Ballistic
Resistant Panels
Ballistic protection constructed
from layers of 0°/90° woven
E-glass fiber reinforcements
with a proprietary thermoset
resin system
• UL 752 Level 1–3 compliant
• Less than 25% the weight of
comparable steel panel
• 1-hr fire rating per ASTM E119*
• Safe/Panic Rooms
• Garage Doors
ThermoBallistic™
Thermoplastic
Panels
Industry-first thermoplastic
ballistic resistant panels thermally
formed with layers of 0°/90° UD
E-glass fiber reinforcements and
polyolefin-based resin systems
• UL 752 Level 3 compliant
• Extremely lightweight
• Moisture, UV, and corrosion
resistant
• Safe/Panic Rooms
• Garage Doors
* UL Level 3 panel was fire tested as part of a wall system with steel studs and drywall facesheet
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Kenneth M.
Powell, Farah M.
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Late payments will
bear interest at the greater of: (i) 1.5% per month or (ii) the
maximum amount allowed by law under (a) Money Lenders
Ordinance (Cap. 163) or (b) interest rate applicable to judgment
debts, such interest to accrue on a daily basis from the date when
payment becomes due until the date of actual payment.
If (i) Buyer is in default of
performance of its obligations towards Seller and fails to provide
adequate assurance of Buyer’s performance before the date of
scheduled delivery; or (ii) if Seller has reasonable doubts with
respect to Buyer’s performance of its obligations and Buyer fails to
provide to Seller adequate assurance of Buyer’s performance before
the date of scheduled delivery and in any case within thirty (30) days
of Seller’s demand for such assurance; or (iii) if Buyer becomes
insolvent or unable to pay its debts as they mature, or goes into
liquidation or any bankruptcy proceeding shall be instituted by or
against Buyer or if a trustee or receiver or administrator is appointed
for all or a substantial part of the assets of Buyer or if Buyer makes
any assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or (iv) in case of non-
compliance of Buyer with any law, statute ordinance, regulation,
code or standard (“Laws and Standards”), then Seller may by notice
in writing to Buyer, without prejudice to any of its other rights: (a)
demand return and take repossession of any delivered Products
which have not been paid for and all costs relating to the recovery of
the Products shall be for the account of Buyer; and/or (b) suspend its
performance or terminate its order confirmation for pending delivery
of Products unless Buyer makes such payment for Products on a cash
in advance basis or provides adequate assurance of such payment for
Products to Seller.
Buyer expressly warrants that employees, agents and subcontractors
of Buyer shall not directly or indirectly (i) accept, promise, offer or
provide any improper advantage to, or (ii) enter into an agreement
(a) with any entity or person, including officials of a government or
a government-controlled entity, or (b) relating to a product, which
would constitute an offense or infringement of applicable Laws and
Standards.
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PolyOne Corporation Page 4
PolyOne Commodity to Specialty
Transformation
• Volume driven,
commodity
producer
• Heavily tied to
cyclical end
markets
• Performance largely
dependent on non-
controlling joint
ventures
2000-2005 2006 - 2009 2010 – 2014 2015 and
beyond
• Steve Newlin
appointed,
Chairman,
President and CEO
• New leadership
team appointed
• Implementation of
four pillar strategy
• Focus on value
based selling,
investment in
commercial
resources and
innovation to drive
transformation
• 21 consecutive
quarters of double-
digit adjusted EPS
growth
• Shift to faster
growing, high
margin, less cyclical
end markets
• Key acquisitions
propel current and
future growth, as
well as margin
expansion
• Established
aggressive 2015
targets
• Continue specialty
transformation
• Vitality index and
innovation driving
growth and
expanding margins
• Specialty business
margins have 20+%
potential
• Double digit
operating income
and adjusted EPS
growth
PolyOne Corporation Page 5
Building &
10%
Electrical &
9%
Distribution
28%
PP&S
Specialty
52%
69%
13%
7% Asia
2014 Revenues: $3.8 Billion
End Markets
2014 Revenues: $3.8 Billion
PolyOne
At A Glance
$13
$31
$46 $46
$92 $96
$122
$195
$242
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Specialty Operating Income ($M)
PolyOne Corporation Page 6
Old
PolyOne
*Operating Income excludes corporate charges and special items
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65-75%
Specialty OI $5M $46M $87M $195M $242M Target
Mix Shift Highlights Specialty Transformation
Transformation 2015
Target
PolyOne Corporation Page 7
Confirmation of Our Strategy
The World’s Premier Provider of Specialized
Polymer Materials, Services and Solutions
Specialization Globalization
Operational
Excellence
Commercial
Excellence
PolyOne Corporation Page 8
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50%
150%
250%
350%
450%
550%
PolyOne S&P 500
Strategy and Execution Drive Results
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$1.00
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‘06-‘14 EPS CAGR = 40%
EPS Share Price vs.
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Polish “B” side.
Put keepers in “B” half of tool.
Sandblast “B” side.
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VOC reducing materials that address
vehicle air quality standards)
Impact Legend Time horizon Legend
Low impact S - short-term 0-5 years
Moderate impact M - medium-term 5-15 years
High impact L - long-term 15-30 years
BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS AND STRATEGIC RESPONSES
BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS AND STRATEGIC RESPONSES
IMPACT DRIVER &
Policy & Legal Risk
Technology Risk
Market Risk
Reputation Risk
Acute & Chronic Risk
IMPACT DRIVER &
Resource
Efficiency
Opportunity
Energy Source
Opportunity
Products &
Services and
Markets Opportunities
· We have embedded an energy intensity KPI (covering process and builidng efficiencies) into the incentive structure for all employees
Net zero (1.5C) aligned policies related to procurement decisions, supplier and regulatory engagement, decarbonzation pathways, product pipeline have not fully been
established, but is something we are considering
· Further enhancement of policies to support the due diligence efforts of M&A opportunities that include climate-related criteria may benefit our decision-making
· In 2022, Avient instituted our first internal cost of carbon to better prioritize low-carbon investments
· We are constructing a detailed decarbonization pathway aligned to our existing 2030 goal.
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KEY PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES1
PHYSICAL NOMINAL VALUE UNIT TEST METHOD
Density/Specific Gravity 1.00 ASTM D792
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (230°C/2.16kg) 20 g/10 min ASTM D1238
MECHANICAL
Tensile Strength 15.0 MPa ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus 1400 MPa ASTM D790
Flexural Strength 35.0 MPa ASTM D790
IMPACT
Notched Izod Impact (Injection Molded) 150 J/m ASTM D256
ELECTRICAL
Surface Resistivity < 100000 ohms/sq ASTM D257
PROCESSING INFORMATION
INJECTION NOMINAL VALUE UNIT
Drying Temperature 80 to 90 °C
Drying Time 4.0 to 6.0 hr
Processing (Melt) Temperature 220 to 250 °C
Mold Temperature 30 to 80 °C
Trilliant™ HC Electrically Conductive Formulations
for Precision Performance Pipette Tips
A critical design consideration for pipette tips is
the accurate measurement of finite amounts of
liquid.
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PRODUCT BULLETIN
PROPERTY TEST METHOD TYPICAL VALUE
(ENGLISH)
TYPICAL VALUE
(SI)
Specific Gravity ASTM D-792 11.0 11.0
Tensile Modulus1 ASTM D-638 1.20E+6 psi 8270 MPa
Tensile Strength1 (Yield) ASTM D-638 3,950 psi 27.2 MPa
Flexural Modulus ASTM D-790 800,000 psi 5520 MPa
Flexural Strength ASTM D-790 7,000 psi 48.3 MPa
Notched Izod Impact2 ASTM D-256A 2.1 ft•lb/in 110 J/m
Deflection Temperature Under Load
66 psi (0.45 MPa), Unannealed,
0.250 in (6.35mm)
ASTM D-648 280°F 138°C
Deflection Temperature Under Load
264 psi (1.8 MPa), Unannealed,
0.250 in (6.35mm)
ASTM D-648 190°F 87.8°C
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
1 Type I, 0.20 in/min (5.1 mm/min)
2 73°F (23°C), 0.125 in (3.18 mm), Injection molded
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GENERALITES
Demandeur Avient Corporation
Date de la demande 2020
Référence de la solution colorante CESA® IR PE 94000828
Limite max de concentration de la
solution colorante
4%
DESCRIPTION DE LA SOLUTION COLORANTE
Couleur Noire
Solution colorante adaptée pour : Emballages rigides en PE
OBJET DE LA DEMANDE
Etude de la détectabilité dans les centres de tri français de la solution colorante CESA® IR PE 94000828
proposée par Avient Corporation et utilisée pour colorer des emballages rigides en PE.
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AT 20-18
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Avis Technique – Tri
Détectabilité et tri de la solution colorante AVIENT CORPORATION / CESA® IR PE 94000816
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Demandeur Avient Corporation
Date de la demande 2020
Référence de la solution colorante CESA® IR PE 94000816
Limite max de concentration de la
solution colorante
4%
DESCRIPTION DE LA SOLUTION COLORANTE
Couleur Noire
Solution colorante adaptée pour : Emballages rigides en PE
OBJET DE LA DEMANDE
Etude de la détectabilité dans les centres de tri français de la solution colorante noire CESA® IR PE 94000816
proposée par Avient Corporation et utilisée pour colorer des emballages rigides en PE.