https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21506
Plastics do not readily conduct electricity, or heat and cool the way metals do.
While conventional plastics retain heat, plastics containing thermally conductive fillers distribute heat and carry it away from the heat source.
Aramid is heat- and wear-resistant, and it’s lighter but stronger than carbon fiber.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/Silcosperse Flame Retardant Additives Product Bulletin %281%29.pdf
Fire time to ignition is increased while heat release and fire spread are reduced, resulting in enhanced fire safety for life and property.
Allows for higher heat resistance.
X X X Filler Reduces cost X X X Platinum Flame retardant X X X Extra All peroxides including DBPH catalyst X X X Heat Stabilizer Allows for higher heat in longer periods X X Carbon Black Smoke suppressant X Flame retardant grades may be blended to achieve desired results.
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Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstock) (7.30.1.1) Heating value Select from: ☑ HHV (higher heating value) (7.30.1.2) MWh from renewable sources 0 (7.30.1.3) MWh from non-renewable sources 181564.61 290 (7.30.1.4) Total (renewable and non-renewable) MWh 181564.61 Consumption of purchased or acquired electricity (7.30.1.1) Heating value Select from: ☑ Unable to confirm heating value (7.30.1.2) MWh from renewable sources 250828.67 (7.30.1.3) MWh from non-renewable sources 158822.01 (7.30.1.4) Total (renewable and non-renewable) MWh 409650.68 Consumption of self-generated non-fuel renewable energy (7.30.1.1) Heating value Select from: ☑ Unable to confirm heating value (7.30.1.2) MWh from renewable sources 3066.11 (7.30.1.4) Total (renewable and non-renewable) MWh 291 3066.11 Total energy consumption (7.30.1.1) Heating value Select from: ☑ Unable to confirm heating value (7.30.1.2) MWh from renewable sources 253894.78 (7.30.1.3) MWh from non-renewable sources 340386.61 (7.30.1.4) Total (renewable and non-renewable) MWh 594281.4 [Fixed row] (7.30.6) Select the applications of your organization’s consumption of fuel.
Oil (7.30.7.1) Heating value Select from: ☑ HHV (7.30.7.2) Total fuel MWh consumed by the organization 2868.32 (7.30.7.8) Comment We consume diesel.
327 Select from: ☑ No (7.30.16.4) Consumption of purchased heat, steam, and cooling (MWh) 0 (7.30.16.5) Consumption of self-generated heat, steam, and cooling (MWh) 0 (7.30.16.6) Total electricity/heat/steam/cooling energy consumption (MWh) 737.67 (7.30.16.7) Provide details of the electricity consumption excluded NA [Fixed row] (7.30.17) Provide details of your organization’s renewable electricity purchases in the reporting year by country/area.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/beginner-s-guide-tpe?rtype[]=1164
Thermoplastics, on the other hand, can be reformed and reset over and over again using heat.
Thermoplastic itself means “the ability to be reprocessed by heat.”
Or, if a product is made incorrectly or needs to be adjusted during the prototyping phase, it can simply be heated again and reshaped, creating no waste.
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Composite Heat Release Technology
Composite Heat Release Technology for Firearm Barrels
Composite Heat Release Technology
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Polyolefins%2520Product%2520Selection%2520Guide.pdf
Under the Maxxam™ brand, standard grades are formulated with any combination of calcium carbonate, glass fiber, mica and talc to provide a desired balance of properties, including stiffness, durability, impact resistance and heat resistance.
Offers high levels of stiffness and heat deflection performance.
Offers a moderate level of stiffness over the unfilled materials as well as improved drop impact strength. • UL approved • FDA certifiable • Natural, black or colors • High flow grades • UV stabilized • Recycled content • Scratch & mar resistant • UL approved • FDA certifiable • Natural, black or colors • High flow grades • UV stabilized PROPERTY CONDITION UNITS METHOD PRODUCT EXAMPLES 6 Provides the maximum strength and heat resistance among polypropylene compounds.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/beginner-s-guide-tpe
Thermoplastics, on the other hand, can be reformed and reset over and over again using heat.
Thermoplastic itself means “the ability to be reprocessed by heat.”
Or, if a product is made incorrectly or needs to be adjusted during the prototyping phase, it can simply be heated again and reshaped, creating no waste.
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Media contacts
Jennifer Huang
Marketing Communications Manager, Asia
PolyOne Corporation
+86 21 50802923
jennifer.huang@avient.com