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SPORTING GOODS Boots, bindings, protective equipment MARINE Hull reinforcement, seats, paddles 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/90°/0° CFRTP 17K 28K 29K 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/0° CFRTP 29K 31K +60.7% FLEXURAL STRENGTH (ASTM D7264) IMPACT RESISTANCE (ASTM D3763) 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/90°/0° CFRTP E ne rg y at T ot al ( J) Fo rc e at P ea k (k N ) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 6.0 5.9 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 11.2 15.1 14.6 12.7 16.4 1.2 1.9 2.8 4.0 5.0 +58.3% +34.8% 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/90°/0° CFRTP 17K 28K 29K 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/0° CFRTP 29K 31K +60.7% FLEXURAL STRENGTH (ASTM D7264) IMPACT RESISTANCE (ASTM D3763) 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/0° CFRTP 50% Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP + 0°/90°/90°/0° CFRTP E ne rg y at T ot al ( J) Fo rc e at P ea k (k N ) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 6.0 5.9 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 11.2 15.1 14.6 12.7 16.4 1.2 1.9 2.8 4.0 5.0 +58.3% +34.8% Application design Modeling & simulation Prototyping & validation Material selection Composite/ resin compatibility Custom formulations Mold filling analysis Technical support Process optimization PROCESSING MATERIALS Material selection is crucial to an application’s success.
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KEY PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE FR GRADES H GRADES PEEK GRADES LCP GRADES FLEX GRADES PROPERTIES CONDITION ISO UNIT PPE400FR PPE700FR PPE950FR PPE1200FR H1500HF H2300HF PEEK700 PEEK900 PEEK1000 PEEK1200 LCP650 LCP800 LCP950 FLX400 FLX700 FLX1100 Dielectric Constant (Dk) 2.4 GHz 4.0 7.0 9.5 12.0 15.0 23.0 7.0 9.0 10.0 12.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 4.0 7.0 11.0 Loss Tangent (Df) 2.4 GHz 0.0030 0.0039 0.0042 0.0045 0.0010 0.0037 0.0024 0.0025 0.0024 0.0027 0.0043 0.0045 0.0047 0.0010 0.0009 0.0012 Density 1183 g/cm3 1.44 1.97 2.20 2.50 2.60 3.40 1.94 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.00 2.15 2.30 1.52 1.93 2.50 Melt Flow Index (MFI) 5 kg, 300 °C (unless noted) 1113 g/10 min 17 12 13 5 5 8 15 @ 380 °C 13 @ 380 °C 10 @ 380 °C 6 - - - 11 @ 230 °C 2 @ 230 °C 0.3 @ 230 °C Tensile Strength at Break 23 °C/73 °F 527 MPa 47 52 44 45 23 40 64 62 65 67 75 80 75 11 17 25 Flexural Modulus 23 °C/73 °F 178 MPa 3100 4500 - 9300 2100 5000 6200 7600 9200 11000 8000 8500 8500 1400 1600 2900 Unnotched Izod 23 °C/73 °F 180 kJ/m2 NB 42 20 9 17 10 28 25 18 15 31 20 12 NB NB NB -20 °C/-4 °F 180 kJ/m2 - - - - 17 10 - - - - - - - - - Notched Izod 23 °C/73 °F 180 kJ/m2 14 6 4 3 5 4 6 4 4 4 10 6 4 59 23 13 -20 °C/-4 °F 180 kJ/m2 - - - - 5 4 - - - - - - - - - - STANDARD GRADES RADOME GRADES PROPERTIES CONDITION ISO UNIT PPE260 PPE300 PPE320 PPE350 PPE400 PPE440 PPE500 PPE650 PPE800 PPE950 PPE1200 RS260 RB260 RS265FR Dielectric Constant (Dk) 2.4 GHz 2.6 3.0 3.2 3.5 4.0 4.4 5.0 6.5 8.0 9.5 12.0 2.6 2.6 2.7 Loss Tangent (Df) 2.4 GHz 0.0009 0.0009 0.0010 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 0.0009 0.0010 0.0009 0.0012 0.0032 Density 1183 g/cm3 1.07 1.18 1.21 1.27 1.43 1.50 1.62 1.86 2.10 2.20 2.40 1.06 1.08 1.09 Melt Flow Index (MFI) 5 kg, 300 °C 1113 g/10 min 15 15 16 14 14 14 15 11 10 4 2 21 16 25 Tensile Strength at Break 23 °C/73 °F 527 MPa 40 45 47 50 50 48 45 43 37 37 36 50 42 52 Flexural Modulus 23 °C/73 °F 178 MPa 2700 2400 2000 2600 2800 2700 2600 2600 2300 2600 2600 2200 2200 2600 Unnotched Izod 23 °C/73 °F 180 kJ/m2 NB NB NB NB NB NB NB NB 50 28 24 NB NB NB -20 °C/-4 °F 180 kJ/m2 NB NB NB NB NB NB NB 50 47 27 25 NB NB NB Notched Izod 23 °C/73 °F 180 kJ/m2 8 55 69 35 22 20 15 9 8 5 4 19 14 11 -20 °C/-4 °F 180 kJ/m2 8 15 20 14 12 10 9 8 8 5 4 10 12 10 PREPERM™ SERIES PROPERTIES CONDITION ISO UNIT 8027 8025 8037 8019 8028 8026 8044 8029 8041 8045 8048 8036 8056 8031 Dielectric Constant (Dk) 1 GHz, 23 °C 3.0 3.1 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.4 4.8 5.3 5.4 5.9 6.0 7.0 7.3 9.0 Loss Tangent (Df) 1 GHz, 23 °C 0.0012 0.0012 0.0008 0.0010 0.0010 0.0010 0.0004 0.0008 0.0006 0.0002 0.0006 0.0007 0.0002 0.0007 Density 1183 g/cm3 1.25 1.26 1.35 1.39 1.45 1.59 1.72 1.75 1.79 1.89 1.88 2.06 2.086 2.25 Melt Flow Index (MFI) 5 kg, 300 °C 1113 g/10 min 16 19 10 11 15 13 10 10 15 15 19 10 18 4.7 Tensile Strength at Break 23 °C/73 °F 527 MPa 59 54 54 62 59 54 52 58 52 45 49 45 37 38 Flexural Modulus 23 °C/73 °F 178 MPa 2780 2560 2850 3060 3350 3700 3157 4300 4320 3137 4150 3370 2560 4200 Notched Izod 23 °C/73 °F 180 kJ/m2 15.3 14 14.8 14 12.6 10.4 9.9 8.6 7.4 7.9 6.6 7.1 6.2 6.8 EDGETEK™ 7600 SERIES Copyright © 2021, Avient Corporation.
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Cesa Stat Antistatic Additives - Standard Portfolio POLYMER FAMILY MATERIAL PRODUCT NAME DOSAGE Polyolefin PEATEC Cesa Stat PEATEC 1.0–4.0% Polypropylene PPA0820051 Cesa Stat PPA0820051 1.0–4.0% Polyamide ABAN698400 Cesa Stat 99027 5.0–15.0% Polyester NBAN698440 Cesa Stat 3526 2.5–10.0% Polycarbonate NCA0820011 Cesa Stat NCA0820011 5.0–8.0% Styrenic SLAN698401 Cesa Stat 3301 3.0–7.5% TPU RUA0820024 Cesa Stat RUA0820024 2.0–4.0% Polyester FPA1660283 Hiformer™ liquid additives for polyolefins 0.10–0.50% Cesa Stat Antistatic Additives can be used in combination with other Cesa masterbatches, and formulations can be customized for most applications.
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TYPICAL PROPERTIES - MULTI-AXIAL LAMINATES 0° Testing Orientation 90° Testing Orientation Product Name Resin Fiber Content Laminate Layers & Orientation Areal Weight Nominal Thickness1 Flexural Modulus ASTM D790 Flexural Strength ASTM D790 Tensile Modulus ASTM D3039 Tensile Strength ASTM D3039 Flexural Modulus ASTM D790 Flexural Strength ASTM D790 Tensile Modulus ASTM D3039 Tensile Strength ASTM D3039 wt % lb/ft2 oz/yd2 gsm in mm ksi GPa ksi MPa ksi GPa ksi MPa ksi GPa ksi MPa ksi GPa ksi MPa 6337 PP 63 0/90 0.20 29.49 1000 0.031 0.79 - - - - 2020 13.9 59.7 412 - - - - 2020 13.9 59.7 412 0/90/0 0.31 44.24 1500 0.045 1.14 2250 15.5 46.4 320 3070 21.2 79.4 547 186 1.3 9.7 67 1330 9.2 39.6 273 0/90/90/0 0.41 58.98 2000 0.057 1.45 2000 13.8 44.0 303 2400 16.5 60.6 418 496 3.4 20.7 143 2210 15.2 56.4 389 6531 65 0/90 0.10 14.80 502 0.014 0.36 - - - - 2240 15.4 60.9 420 - - - - 2240 15.4 60.9 420 0/90/0 0.15 22.20 753 0.020 0.50 2650 18.3 58.3 402 3100 21.4 82.8 571 280 1.9 NB2 NB2 1670 11.5 42.5 293 0/90/90/0 0.21 29.61 1004 0.027 0.68 2260 15.6 51.5 355 2470 17.0 62.2 429 580 4.0 30.4 210 2310 15.9 59.6 411 6536 0/90 0.14 20.71 702 0.021 0.53 - - - - 1980 13.7 60.5 417 - - - - 1980 13.7 60.5 417 0/90/0 0.22 31.06 1053 0.029 0.74 2309 15.9 48.3 333 2730 18.8 81.5 562 245 1.7 13.0 90 1490 10.3 44.3 305 0/90/90/0 0.29 41.41 1404 0.037 0.94 2164 14.9 47 324 2170 15.0 59.6 411 512 3.5 25.4 175 2340 16.1 71.2 491 6538 0/90 0.27 39.54 1341 0.034 0.86 - - - - 2220 15.3 60.0 414 - - - - 2220 15.3 60.0 414 0/90/0 0.41 59.53 2018 0.057 1.44 2825 19.5 40.9 282 2780 19.2 67.6 466 218 1.5 10.2 70 1410 9.7 40.0 276 0/90/90/0 0.55 79.37 2691 0.073 1.85 1880 13.0 32.4 223 2060 14.2 54.0 372 478 3.3 18.0 124 2360 16.3 61.0 421 7034B PP-Black 70 0/90 0.14 20.48 694 0.016 0.40 - - - - 2680 18.5 62.0 427 - - - - 2680 18.5 62.0 427 0/90/0 0.21 30.72 1041 0.028 0.71 1750 12.1 55.9 385 3710 25.6 75.1 518 160 1.1 11.3 78 1440 9.9 36.2 250 0/90/90/0 0.28 40.95 1388 0.036 0.90 1700 11.7 40.4 279 2800 19.3 55.7 384 432 3.0 25.4 175 2350 16.2 52.4 361 6020 PE 60 0/90 0.17 23.90 810 0.023 0.57 - - - - 1830 12.6 52.00 359 - - - - 1830 12.6 52.0 359 0/90/0 0.25 35.86 1216 0.033 0.84 2265 15.6 40.0 276 2740 18.9 68.2 470 181 1.2 10.0 69 1350 9.3 35.3 243 0/90/90/0 0.33 47.81 1621 0.044 1.12 1810 12.5 30.0 207 2000 13.8 48.0 331 502 3.5 22.0 152 1820 12.5 46.0 317 6621 66 0/90 0.19 27.94 947 0.025 0.65 - - - - 2280 15.7 60.0 414 - - - - 2280 15.7 60.0 414 0/90/0 0.29 41.90 1421 0.040 1.01 2490 17.2 37.0 255 2900 20.0 70.0 483 165 1.1 9.7 67 1440 9.9 38.0 262 0/90/90/0 0.39 55.87 1894 0.053 1.35 1810 12.5 29.0 200 2160 14.9 58.0 400 508 3.5 21.0 145 2170 15.0 53.0 365 5843 PETG 58 0/90 0.16 23.70 804 0.020 0.50 - - - - 2050 14.1 59.6 411 - - - - 2050 14.1 59.6 411 0/90/0 0.25 35.55 1205 0.030 0.76 2800 19.3 89.0 614 2900 20.0 78.0 538 397 2.7 NB2 NB2 1580 10.9 42.5 293 0/90/90/0 0.33 47.40 1607 0.039 0.99 2540 17.5 72.0 496 2300 15.9 57.7 398 780 5.4 35.0 241 2170 15.0 63.0 434 5840B aPET-Black 58 0/90 0.18 26.01 882 0.021 0.53 - - - - 2530 17.4 55.3 381 - - - - 2530 17.4 55.3 381 0/90/0 0.27 39.01 1323 0.032 0.82 2986 20.6 91.1 628 3160 21.8 68.7 474 252 1.7 20.0 138 1580 10.9 36.9 254 0/90/90/0 0.36 52.01 1763 0.042 1.07 3065 21.1 73.1 504 2570 17.7 54.2 374 813 5.6 37.0 255 2440 16.8 55.6 383 5860B PA6-Black 58 0/90 0.16 22.95 778 0.021 0.52 - - - - 2190 15.1 56.00 386 - - - - 2190 15.1 56.0 386 0/90/0 0.24 34.43 1167 0.034 0.86 2510 17.3 117.0 807 2760 19.0 63.7 439 657 4.5 22.2 153 1630 11.2 39.7 274 0/90/90/0 0.32 45.91 1556 0.046 1.18 2210 15.2 106.0 731 2090 14.4 45.6 314 1110 7.7 50.8 350 2150 14.8 57.4 396 1 Nominal thicknesses indicated are baseline values that may vary depending on material processing and other variables.
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Consistently achieves 3.0 per VDA 270 • Reduces VOC and emissions • Inherent heat stabilization • Customized physical property balance • Customized process flexibility • Natural, black, & custom colors possible TYPICAL USES PolyOne has designed Maxxam LO material for use in underhood automotive HVAC applications, including: • Housings • Ducts • Fasteners/connectors • Structural brackets www.polyone.com Copyright © 2018, PolyOne Corporation.
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POLYMER FAMILY MATERIAL PRODUCT NAME DOSAGE Polyolefin PEAN698411 CESA Slip SS-PE-nf 0.5–6.0% Polyolefin PEASAF CESA Slip 6103 0.5–2.0% Polypropylene PPA0820052 CESA Slip PPA0820052 0.25–1.0% Polyamide ABA0698523 CESA Slip 78523 0.5–1.5% Polyester NBA0698495 CESA Slip 58495 1.0–2.0% Polycarbonate NCA0698440 CESA Slip 98440 0.5–2.5% Styrenic SLA0820006 CESA Slip SLA0820026 1.0–5.0% TPU RUA0820027 CESA Slip RUA0820027 1.0–3.0%
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Schuering Page 77 Appliance 5% Building & Construction 3% Wire & Cable 3% Electrical & Electronics 3% Consumer 21% Industrial 24% HealthCare 21% Transportation 17% 2011 Revenue: $1.0 Billion2011 Revenue: $1.0 Billion Key SuppliersKey Suppliers At a Glance Distribution Packaging 3% 2.6% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% 4.6% 5.6% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2015 Operating Income % of Sales ROICROIC Expanding ProfitsExpanding Profits 15.3% 18.4% 22.4% 30.0% 39.2% 48.6% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Target 6 – 7.5% Page 78 Value Proposition and Transformation Highlights Distribution Value Proposition • North America-based distributor with expanding global reach providing key plastic processors and market segments with best-in-class suppliers products, service and delivery with a commitment to develop value-added solutions to enhance customer profitability Transformation Highlights • Significant market share gains with key suppliers , > $5B Addressable Market • Significant market share gains with key suppliers � Proprietary PolyOne technology � Dow Corning • Improved sales mix and profitability by shifting to non-cyclical businesses like healthcare • Established presence in Brazil and Asia in 2011 Page 79 Key Differentiators Distribution • Product offering � Breadth and depth; industry leading suppliers • Sales and marketing capability • Customer service / logistics operations � Customer survey results – consistent best-in-class performance � Leading on-time delivery • Management team experience and stability • Lean Six Sigma � Solving our customers’ unmet needs Page 80 $102.8 $207.2 2006 2011 Healthcare Revenue • Strong market segmentation provides focused resourcing to accelerate growth • Expanding global reach meets Areas of Focus Distribution 2006 2011 $66.0 $182.4 2006 2011 National Accounts Revenue • Expanding global reach meets customers’ needs and creates competitive differentiation • Selling skills & product application knowledge to target executives & engineers ($ millions) Page 81 Critical Imperatives • Invest in commercial resources to accelerate growth • Expand healthcare and key account revenues • Broaden geographic reach and develop new markets and channel partnerships Critical Imperatives and 2015 Goal Distribution channel partnerships • Continue to improve working capital efficiency and superior cash flow generation 2015 Goal • 6 - 7.5% return on sales Page 82 Page 83
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Table of Contents 1.0 Organizational Context ..............................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Purpose ..................................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................................3 2.0 Avient Global Quality Policy ......................................................................................................................................4 3.0 Supplier Management ...............................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Supplier Quality Management System..................................................................................................................5 3.2 Performance Evaluation ........................................................................................................................................5 3.3 Supplier On-Site Audit ...........................................................................................................................................5 3.4 Product and Process Changes ................................................................................................................................6 4.0 Supplier Quality Expectations ...................................................................................................................................6 4.1 Raw Material(s), Packaging and Shipping .............................................................................................................6 4.2 Nonconforming Material, Containment, and Supplier Corrective Action............................................................6 4.3 Contingency / Disaster Recovery Plan...................................................................................................................7 4.4 Sub-Tier Supplier Controls .....................................................................................................................................7 5.0 Avient Business Expectations ....................................................................................................................................8 Additional functional area documentation ........................................................................................................................8 6.0 References..................................................................................................................................................................9 7.0 Definitions and Acronyms .........................................................................................................................................9 Approved Corporate : Manual Document #: DOC-02627 Revision: 6 Document Owners: Kyle Johnson Effective Date: Mar 20, 2024 Title: Global Supplier Quality Manual Page 3 of 10 Only the electronic version of this document in ETQ is the controlled version of the document.
This document is property of Avient Corporation and may not be reproduced or communicated to third parties without authorization. 3.0 Supplier Management 3.1 Supplier Quality Management System Avient expects its supply base to maintain a certified QMS at all of its locations and those of its affiliated companies in accordance with the requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, or IATF 16949 (depending on supplier commodity), as applicable.