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• Review and approve a peer group of companies to be used for marketplace trend analysis and to assess the competitiveness of the Company’s total compensation opportunities for executive officers. 2 • Review and approve corporate goals and objectives relevant to the Chief Executive Officer’s compensation; in conjunction with the evaluation conducted by the Board (including as described in the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines), evaluate the Chief Executive Officer’s performance annually in light of these goals and objectives; and determine 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 considering comparable market data provided by an 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 officer 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 Exchange Act. • Make recommendations to the Board with respect to the approval of incentive compensation plans for executive officers and all equity-based plans. • For annual (or other short term) incentive plans: o Review and approve annual incentive plans (including performance criteria, target awards, payout criteria and similar award design items applicable under such plans) that are applicable to executive officers and any Company officers reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. o Review and approve attainment levels and payments to executive officers and any other Company officers reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. • For long-term and equity-based incentive plans: o Review and approve the performance criteria, target awards, payout criteria and similar award design items for recipients of grants and awards under the plans. o Review and approve grants, awards, and attainment levels, including equity-based grants, to recipients of grants and awards under such plans. o Review and approve payments for performance-based grants and awards to executive officers and any other Company officers reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, as applicable, under such 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 the terms of all employment agreements, executive severance plan and agreements, management continuity agreements and change in control agreements for elected officers. • Approve the adoption and amendment of Company stock ownership guidelines and annually review compliance with these guidelines. 3 Non-employee Director Compensation. • Review the compensation of non-employee directors and make recommendations to the Board regarding changes to existing compensation levels. • Review and recommend to the Board for its approval equity-based grants and awards to non- employee directors under the Company’s equity-based plans and annually review compliance with Company stock ownership guidelines.
Review and Discuss the CD&A; 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 only after taking into consideration all factors relevant to that person’s independence from management, including the following: o the provision of other services to the Company by the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser; o 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; o the policies and procedures of the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser that are designed to prevent conflicts of interest; o any business or personal relationship of the compensation consultant, legal counsel, or other adviser with a member of the Committee; o any stock of the Company owned by the compensation consultant, legal counsel, or other adviser; and o 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 is not required to assess the independence of any in-house legal counsel or compensation consultant, legal counsel, or other adviser whose role is limited to the 5 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 non-employee 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. • 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.
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C er ti fi ed M anagement System s by Switzerland Certificate The SQS herewith attests that the organisation named below has a management system that meets the requirements of the normative base mentioned.
Cibodas Kecamatan Cibodas, Tangerang 15138 Indonesia Scope Category I Production of customer specific Masterbatches for Food packaging materials on the dedicated extrusion lines Normative base ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management Systems Requirements for any organization in the food chain Reg. no. 46391 Validity 25. 02. 2021 – 24. 02. 2024 Issue 30. 06. 2021 Swiss Madesqs.ch F.
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C er ti fi ed M anagement System s by Switzerland Certificate The SQS herewith attests that the organisation named below has a management system that meets the requirements of the normative base mentioned.
Avient Colorants Singapore Pte Ltd 8 Third Chin Bee Road Jurong Industrial Estate Singapore 618684 Singapore Scope Category I Production of customer specific Masterbatches for Food packaging materials on the dedicated extrusion lines Normative base ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management Systems Requirements for any organization in the food chain Reg. no. 46390 Validity 25. 02. 2021 – 24. 02. 2024 Issue 30. 06. 2021 Swiss Madesqs.ch F.
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AUTOMOTIVE OEM H E A T S H I E L D C O M P O N E N T F O R L E D H E A D L A M P • The material needed to solve a hot spot issue • A PA based grade • High thermal conductivity - 20 W/mK • Electrically conductive • Improved the parts long-term outdoor performance • Improved processability compared to high temperature plastics, reducing tooling costs • Reduced part weight by 37% than the previous metal part, providing the customer with a more economical solution Customized PA based grade KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
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Home printer OEM HOME PRINTER OEM R E C Y C L E D H I P S I N J E C T I O N C O V E R O F P R I N T E R • Provide PCR-based colorants for a more sustainable solution • Meet both color and mechanical requirements in PCR materials • Offer user-friendly PCR + Colorants solution to address the batch variance problem of PCR in an economical way • Offered revolutionary supply model of PCR + Colorants, ensuring precise quality and color • Helped customers solve the batch variance problem of PCR in a digital way and shortened the color-matching time with PCR Color Prediction Service • Provided on-site technical support to customer Rejoin PCR Colorants KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
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Khandpur with an initial base salary rate of $1,050,000 per year, a sign-on cash payment of $1,500,000 and the time-based grant of 141,000 RSUs described above.
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Globally harmonized formulations are manufactured at four ISO 13485 certified medical sites, providing global consistency and increased security of supply • Documented change control available • A range of standard colors eliminates color matching to expedite development time • The portfolio includes compliant colors for use in: - Needle hub applications: ISO 6009 - Ophthalmic container closures (American Academy of Ophthalmology) REGULATORY SUPPORT • A library of pre-tested raw materials including: - ISO 10993-1 and USP biological evaluation - European Pharmacopeia 3.1.3/3.1.5 (polyolefin) - USP (polyethylene) - ICH Q3D elemental impurities • Registered Drug Master File (Type III) and/or Device Master File • Food contact established with FDA/EU* HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS • Medical devices such as catheters, surgical and dental instruments, and drug delivery devices • Pharmaceutical packaging including vials and bottles • Diagnostics for blood analysis or In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) PRODUCT BULLETIN & COLOR CARD * FDA/EU compliance information available upon request; exceptions may occur Color Pantone Reference PE Base PP Base Transparent PP Base PEBA Base PC Base Transparent PC Base* ABS Base* White — PE0M176031 PP0M176045 ** AH0M415001 NC0M176058 ** SB0M665206 Yellow 102C PE1M176076 PP1M176060 PP1M176062 AH1M415002 NC1M176058 NC1M176059 SB1M664958 Orange 158C PE2M176044 PP2M176046 ** ** NC2M176044 NC2M664912 SB2M664939 Red 199C PE3M176131 PP3M176111 PP3M176113 AH3M415002 NC3M176116 NC3M176122 SB3M665037 Pink 196C PE3M176130 PP3M176109 ** AH3M415001 NC3M176117 NC3M665052 SB3M665039 Violet 2593C PE4M176023 PP4M176036 PP4M176039 AH4M415001 NC4M176038 NC4M176044 SB4M664978 Light Blue 292C PE5M176155 PP5M176169 ** AH5M415003 NC5M176142 ** SB5M665402 Mid Blue 285C PE5M176154 PP5M176171 PP5M176175 AH5M415002 NC5M176143 NC5M176146 SB5M665404 Dark Blue 288C PE5M176153 PP5M176173 ** ** NC5M176144 ** SB5M665406 Light Green 346C PE6M176128 PP6M176111 ** ** NC6M176118 ** SB6M665070 Bluish Green 3145C PE6M176126 PP6M176115 ** ** NC6M176119 ** SB6M665068 Medium Green 348C PE6M176127 PP6M176113 PP6M176118 AH6M415001 NC6M176120 NC6M176121 SB6M665072 Dark Gray 425C PE7M176066 PP7M176091 PP7M176094 ** NC7M176124 ** SB7M665297 Mid Gray Cool Gray 5C PE7M176067 PP7M176089 ** AH7M415001 NC7M176125 NC7M665175 SB7M665295 Beige 7502C PE8M176048 PP8M176058 ** ** NC8M176058 ** SB8M664871 Brown 463C/731C PE8M176049 PP8M176060 ** ** NC8M176059 ** SB8M664869 Black Black C PL9M176008 PP9M176017 ** ** NC9M176008 NC9M176009 SB9M664896 Colors may vary from actual color shown.
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Two-year performance is based on two-year TSR (2014-2015).
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OUR PORTFOLIO Colorant Dispersions • Rubber • Urethane • Epoxy • Vinyl • Silicone • Water-Based Additive Dispersions • Aqueous • Silicone Specialty Products • Dry Powder Colorants • Wet or Dry Blend Colorants • Self-Bonding Silicone Our colorant and additive dispersions for polymers help you enhance aesthetics or improve processing efficiency across a wide variety of markets and applications.
COLORANT DISPERSIONS RUBBER COLORANT DISPERSIONS Stan-Tone™ MB/MC & EP Stan-Tone™ MB/MC & EP are pigment dispersions for rubber systems, available in customizable binder systems suited for nitrile, EPR, EPDM, SBR, natural rubber, CPE and EVA compounds Applications: industrial goods, auto mats, rubber flooring, sponge rubber, wire and cable URETHANE COLORANT DISPERSIONS Polyester Urethane Paste Colorants: Stan-Tone™ PEP Stan-Tone™ PEP colorants are reactive and compatible with polyester systems, reacting to become part of the final cured product Applications: cast urethane wheels, industrial rollers, rigid foams, adhesives, laminates, pultrusion, glass reinforced composites, coated fabrics Polyether Urethane Paste Colorants: Stan-Tone™ ET Stan-Tone™ ET colorants for urethane are compatible with polyether systems, reacting to become part of the final cured product Applications: flexible foam, cast-able rolls and wheels, adhesives and laminates EPOXY COLORANT DISPERSIONS Stan-Tone™ EPX Stan-Tone™ EPX consists of selected pigments dispersed in a Bisphenol A undiluted epoxy resin with an epoxide equivalent of 185 Applications: protective coatings, adhesives, epoxy flooring, electrical potting and laminates VINYL COLORANT DISPERSIONS Stan-Tone™ VC & VCP Stan-Tone™ VC and VCP are products based on single pigment or multi-pigment blends and are designed for applications in which dispersion, uniformity, compatibility and cleanliness are essential Applications: profile extrusions, decking, outdoor furniture, calendaring applications Plasticizer-Based Colorants for Vinyl Paste: Stan-Tone™ HCC Stan-Tone™ HCC dispersions consist of selected pigments dispersed in diisodecyl phthalate plasticizer (DIDP) and are designed for applications in which dispersion, uniformity, compatibility and cleanliness are essential Applications: coated fabric, vinyl sealants, adhesives, wall coverings, toys and sporting goods SILICONE COLORANT DISPERSIONS Liquid Silicone Colorants: Silcopas™ Stan-Tone™ SP or FSP (FDA-compliant) Silcotec™ SL Stan-Tone™ HC Plus LSR (class VI certified) Silicone paste colorants are single pigment or custom- made dispersions using a silicone carrier specially developed for liquid silicone rubber (LSR) injection molding applications Applications: infant care, toys, seals, gaskets and medical equipment High Consistency Silicone Rubber Colorants: Silcogum™ Silcotec™ S Stan-Tone™ SMB Stan-Tone™ HC Plus HCR (class VI certified) Silicone rubber colorants are made with a silicone elastomer gum binder resulting in cuttable masterbatches or slabs for ease of handling, especially for 2-roll, open-mill mixing Applications: mechanical seals, keypads, gaskets, wire and cable jacketing Room Temperature Vulcanization Colorants: Silcopas™ RTV and Stan-Tone™ SP Silcopas™ RTV and Stan-Tone™ SP colorants offer a standard line of single pigment or custom made dispersions using a low viscosity dimethyl fluid specially developed for room temperature vulcanization (RTV) rubber Applications: caulks, sealants, adhesives WATER-BASED COLORANT DISPERSIONS Water-Based Liquid Colorants: Stan-Tone™ WDN Stan-Tone™ WDN water dispersions are high-solids organic or inorganic pigment dispersions designed to help meet standards for dispersion including pH levels and strength and shade Applications: dipped latex balloons and gloves, coatings and adhesive systems ADDITIVE DISPERSIONS AQUEOUS ADDITIVE DISPERSIONS Aquamix™ Aquamix™ chemical dispersions are a full line of dispersed and emulsified curatives, antioxidants, fillers, vulcanizers, optical brighteners, flame retardants, UV stabilizers and tackifiers Applications: adhesives and latex compounding, curatives SILICONE ADDITIVE DISPERSIONS Electrically Conductive Additives for Silicone: Silcosperse™ EC Silcosperse™ EC electrically conductive additives provide high conductivity and lower filler loadings Applications: resistors, printable electronics, flexible electronics, insulator depolarizers Laser Marking Additives for Silicone: Silcosperse™ LM Silcosperse™ LM laser marking additives are dispersions that contain laser absorbers and color formers that eliminate the need for secondary etching Applications: medical device housings, electronic device housings, wire and cable jacketing Peroxide Additives for Silicone: Silcocat™ Silcocat™ dispersions can improve silicone molding process by stabilizing silicone peroxide compound levels Applications: automotive hoses, seals, gaskets Heat Stabilizer Additives for Silicone: Silcosperse™ The Silcosperse™ family of heat stabilizing additives provide a high quality dispersion into silicone designed to enhance heat resistance of silicone compounds Mold Release Additives for Silicone: Silcosperse™ IMR Silcosperse™ IMR is an internal mold release dispersion designed to be added to the silicone or fluorosilicone compound to facilitate the de-molding of finished parts Acid Acceptor Additives for Silicone: Silcosperse™ 180 Silcosperse™ 180 acid acceptor is a premium dispersion used to neutralize acid by-products generated by certain peroxides Viscosity Modifiers for Silicone: Silcosperse™ 237 Silcosperse™ 237 modifier dispersions are designed to raise or control the viscosity without changing solid content SPECIALTY PRODUCTS DRY POWDER COLORANTS Stan-Tone™ D and Stan-Tone™ DC Stan-Tone™ D and Stan-Tone™ DC are dry powder pigments available in a range of hues and chemical types WET OR DRY BLEND COLORANTS Stan-Tone™ DB Stan-Tone™ DB dry blend colorants provide enhanced performance over dry colors, resulting in uniform critical pigment weight ratios for improved color control SELF-BONDING SILICONE Silcotec™ SCB Silcotec™ SCB self-bonding silicone solutions allow silicone to bond to various substrates without prime coating To learn more about our colorant & additive dispersions, please contact us at +1.844.4AVIENT (1.844.428.4368) or visit www.avient.com.
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Most of the new TPEs are designed based on the concept of matching the surface energy between the TPEs and the substrates.
TPE-2 TPE-2 materials are opaque and their base chemistries are different from TPE-1.
Each formulation was designed to selectively bond to a substrate based on the functionality of the substrate material.