https://www.avient.com/news/avient-adds-recycled-and-bio-based-polyolefin-formulations-its-sustainability-portfolio-k-2022
Maxxam™ REC recycled polyolefins are formulated with 25-100% recycled resin from post-industrial recycled (PIR) and post-consumer recycled (PCR) sources.
Maxxam™ BIO bio-based polyolefins are formulated with 15-100% bio-based resin and/or natural filler from renewable plant sources.
https://www.avient.com/news/avient-showcase-innovative-polymer-solutions-wire-and-cable-industry-wire-d-sseldorf-2024
Additional featured solutions include Colorant Chromatics™ UV Laser Marking Additives, Colorant Chromatics™ Conductive Formulations, Colorant Chromatics™ ECTFE / ETFE Colorants, and PEEK and PEI-Siloxane (SILTEM™ resin*) Colorants & Pre-colored Solutions
SILTEM™ resins is a trademark of SABIC
https://www.avient.com/news/polyone-advanced-composites-debuts-unparalleled-lightweight-structural-technology-portfolio-camx-2016
Within this new platform, our range of engineered composite technologies is virtually unmatched, spanning pultrusion, pull winding, CRTM™ panels, sandwich panels, and multilayer laminates in both thermoset and thermoplastic resins,” said Matthew Borowiec, general manager, PolyOne Advanced Composites.
Thermoset offerings include:
• Carbon and glass fiber continuous forming processes including pultrusion, filament winding and pull winding for rods, tubes and profiles
• Continuous Resin Transfer Molded (CRTM™) sandwich panels
• Bar stock, laminates and hybrid composite springs
https://www.avient.com/resources/safety-data-sheets?page=7189
22G QC RESIN
44G QC RESIN
https://www.avient.com/idea/considerations-when-printing-and-marking-fluoropolymers
Also, the surface tension of the resin substrate is very low, complicating the wetting of the surface with a wet ink.
The printing and striping inks used with the fluoropolymers PTFE and FEP are formulated from the same resins as the substrate.
https://www.avient.com/products/advanced-composites/composite-ballistic-protection
Our thermoset solution, GlasArmor™ panels, are constructed with layers of woven E-glass fiber and a proprietary resin system via continuous pultrusion.
Thermoset composite sandwich panels manufactured via continuous resin transfer molding for custom engineered performance.
https://www.avient.com/products/long-fiber-technology/complet-long-glass-fiber
Reinforcing a thermoplastic with long glass fiber is a cost-effective way to boost mechanical properties of unreinforced resin systems and, even, short fiber solutions.
Our long glass fiber reinforced products range from 20-70% fiber content (by weight) across a variety of resin systems ranging from polypropylene to higher performance engineering polymers such as PEEK.
https://www.avient.com/products/advanced-composites/composite-ballistic-protection/thermoballistic-thermoplastic-panels
ThermoBallistic™ thermoplastic panels are thermally formed with layers of 0°/90° unidirectional E-glass fiber reinforcements with polyolefin-based resin systems.
Avient’s reinforced composite technologies use carbon, glass and aramid fibers with custom formulated thermoset or thermoplastic resins in continuous forming processes
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/case-study/lawn-and-garden-maker-adds-appeal-profitability?pname%5B0%5D=10744
The use of 2K (two-component) molding – in which the base resin is injected and allowed to set up for a short time, and then is overmolded by injecting the TPE – streamlines the manufacturing process.
It required a high temperature and a strong injection pressure to bond to the acrylonitrile-butadienestyrene (ABS) substrate, which caused the resin to deform.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/case-study/lawn-and-garden-maker-adds-appeal-profitability?rtype%5B0%5D=1124
The use of 2K (two-component) molding – in which the base resin is injected and allowed to set up for a short time, and then is overmolded by injecting the TPE – streamlines the manufacturing process.
It required a high temperature and a strong injection pressure to bond to the acrylonitrile-butadienestyrene (ABS) substrate, which caused the resin to deform.