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POPULAR BELT & HOSE REINFORCEMENT PRODUCTS
Product ID
Coating
Base Fiber
Nominal
Break
Strength
Nominal
Yield
Geometry
Diameter
Notes
K1000T
FIBER-LINE®
43 LBs
(19 KGs)
12987 FT/LB
8725 M/KG
Round/Flat .374 mm
Twisted Kevlar
with heat-activated
K2160T
100 LBs
(45 KGs)
5847 FT/LB
3928 M/KG
Round/Flat .558 mm
Twisted Kevlar with
heat-activated
K1500 1x2x3
400 LBs
(180 KGs)
1366 FT/LB
917 M/KG
Round 1.22 mm
Twisted Kevlar cord
with heat-activated
V1500 2x3
Vectran
550 LBS
(250 KGs)
1373 FT/LB
921 M/KG
Round 1.305 mm
Twisted Vectran cord
with heat-activated
LOCATIONS
Headquarters, R&D, Manufacturing
FIBER-LINE® LLC
3050 Campus Drive
Hatfield, PA 19440
+1 215.997.9181
fiber@fiber-line.com
Manufacturing Operations
FIBER-LINE® LLC
280 Performance Drive SE
Hickory, NC 28602
+1 828.326.8700
fiber@fiber-line.com
EMEA & Asia Pacific Operations
FIBER-LINE® INTERNATIONAL B.V.
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VersaflexTM PF
Versaflex PF
VOC
VERSAFLEX PF
VOC
39 LDPE / 13 Versaflex PF
VERSAFLEX PF
39 LDPE / 13 Versaflex PF
N
/2
5
N
/2
5
F = 25 ° C 7 I = 25 ° C 20
MD6741 / MD6700
VERSAFLEX PFTM
+86 021 60284888
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VERSAFLEX™ PF
1 CF6751 PP
2 2420K LDPE
Versaflex™ PF
MD6727
Versaflex™ PF
MD6741
Versaflex™ CF
6751
Versaflex™ PF
MD6649
Versaflex™ PF
9512
Versaflex™ CF
8888N-A
Versaflex™ PF
MD6666
Versaflex™ PF
MD6748
Versaflex™ PF
MD6700
Versaflex™ CF
9000
PP
PVC
Tg (°C) -26 -43 -30 -26 -5 1 -6 0 5 /
(Shore A) 50 49 35 37 38 35 37 31 30 19
MFI (190°C, 2.16kg)
(g/10min)
/ / / 15 5 15 20 3 5 27
MFI (230°C, 2.16kg) 8 20 8 / / / / / / /
1 LDPE 2420k2/LDPE 2420k/Versaflex™ =4.5/4.5/1 ; =50um
(N/25mm)
25°C 20 1.3 1.8 7.9 2.5 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.0 3.7 4.3
75°C 7 5.7 2.9 7.2 3.1 4.0 4.3 4.3 5.5 5.6 /
PMMA
(N/25mm)
25°C 20 1.8 2.0 7.2 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.6 3.3 3.9 4.9
75°C 7 5.5 4.7 7.1 3.5 / 4.7 6.5 5.8 6.9 /
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%
Solids
Color
Index
pH
Typical
Weight
Lbs/Gal
WHITE
10WDN03
Titanium Dioxide,
Rutile
60 73 PW-6 9 16.7
YELLOW
12WDN01 Diarylide AAOT GS 35 43 PY-14 8.8 9.4
12WDN02 Diarylide HR RS 37 44 PY-83 8.8 9.6
12WDN03 Arylide GY RS 38 45 PY-74 8.8 9.2
81WDN01 Iron Oxide 55 63 PY-42 8.8 14.5
ORANGE
15WDN01 Pryazolone YS 40 45 PO-13 8.8 9.2
15WDN03 Dianisidine RS 35 37 PO-16 8.8 9.2
15WDN06 DNA Orange RS 31 43 PO-5 8.8 9.7
RED
22WDN01 Lithol Rubine BS 33 40 PR-57 8.8 9.8
21WDN01 Naphthol BS 35 43 N/A 8.8 9.5
25WDN01 Red 2B, Ca BS 34 41 PR-48:2 8.8 9.6
28WDN01 Red 2B, Ba YS 36 44 PR-48:1 8.8 9.5
82WDN02 Iron Oxide 57 66 PR-101 8.8 16
BLUE
40WDN01 Phthalocyanine RS 35 46 PB-15 8.8 9.7
40WDN03 Phthalocyanine GS 38 43 PB-15:3 8.8 9.8
GREEN
WDN-27822 Phthalocyanine BS 42 53 PG-7 8.8 10.5
VIOLET/MAGENTA
24WDN02 Carbazole 35 48 PV-23 8.8 9.6
24WDN03 Quinacridone 31 39 PV-19 8.8 9.6
24WDN05 Quinacridone 30 41 PR-122 8.8 10
BLACK
90WDN01 Carbon Black 45 49 PB-7 8.8 9.3
WDN
RS = Red Shade YS = Yellow Shade BS = Blue Shade GS = Green Shade HR = Heat-Resistant
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itself.
4.
Review the internal audit plan and staffing.
4.
Provide oversight regarding the procedures for the receipt, retention and treatment of complaints
received by the Company regarding accounting, internal accounting controls and auditing matters
and the confidential, anonymous submission by employees of concerns regarding questionable
accounting or auditing matters.
4.
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L’utilisation de cette solution colorante
dans des emballages rigides en PE avec un taux inférieur ou égal à 4% permettra à l’emballage
d’être détecté et orienté vers le flux d’emballages en PE avec des performances satisfaisantes.
Cet avis est valable lorsque la solution colorante :
- est utilisée dans la fabrication d’emballages rigides en PE ;
- à un taux d’intégration maximal de 4%;
- n’est pas utilisée avec des chutes de production, d’autres solutions colorantes ou des
matériaux recyclés pouvant contenir du noir de carbone.
En effet, les
emballages rigides en PE intégrant 4% de solution colorante noire CESA® IR PE 94000828 sont
détectés et orientés vers le flux PE avec les mêmes performances (qualité, taux de captage)
que les autres emballages rigides ménagers en PE.
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L’utilisation de cette solution colorante
dans des emballages rigides en PE avec un taux d’intégration inférieur ou égal à 4% permettra
à l’emballage d’être détecté et orienté vers le flux d’emballages en PE avec des performances
satisfaisantes.
Cet avis est valable lorsque la solution colorante :
- est utilisée dans la fabrication d’emballages rigides en PE ;
- à un taux d’intégration maximal de 4% ;
- n’est pas utilisée avec des chutes de production, d’autres solutions colorantes ou des
matériaux recyclés pouvant contenir du noir de carbone.
En effet, les
emballages rigides en PE intégrant 4% de solution colorante noire CESA® IR PE 94000816 sont
détectés et orientés vers le flux PE avec les mêmes performances (qualité, taux de captage)
que les autres emballages rigides ménagers en PE.
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Consequentially
many brand owners are already looking to reduce
the inorganic content in their packaging to
With total inorganic content
TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS
• Improved light blocking performance up
to 99.9% at 550nm and 700nm
• Brighter whiteness L* >90 even in thin wall
sections (0.21mm)
• Plug & go solution—processes similar to
virgin PET
• Process with standard PET grades and rPET
• Reduces equipment wear and tear
• TiO2 content of
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Information Systems Use Policy
Effective date: September 1, 2021
Available on the Avient Ethics & Corporate Policies Page on the Loop
Confidential 2 Avient IT Department
Information Systems Use Policy September 1, 2021
Table of Contents
Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Scope.............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Usage ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Expectations for Use of Information Systems ........................................................................................... 3
Prohibited Uses of Information Systems ................................................................................................... 3
Personal Use .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Social Media .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Enforcement and Monitoring ......................................................................................................................... 4
Questions and Additional Information .......................................................................................................... 5
Document Change and Review History ........................................................................................................ 5
Appendix A: Definitions................................................................................................................................ 6
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Information Systems Use Policy September 1, 2021
PURPOSE
This Information Systems Use Policy (“Policy”) establishes acceptable and prohibited uses of Avient’s
Information Systems to protect Avient and its employees and affiliates from both intentionally and
unintentionally harmful actions by Users.
Confidential 4 Avient IT Department
Information Systems Use Policy September 1, 2021
Additionally, the following Information Systems uses are prohibited unless specifically
authorized by Avient or authorized Avient IT representatives:
• Revealing account usernames, passwords, or other Personal Data to others or allowing use
of Information Systems by others, including family and other household members;
• Conducting any form of network monitoring that could intercept data not intended for the
recipient User;
• Circumventing User authentication or security of any Information Systems; or
• Using personal devices to access Confidential Data or connect to Information Systems.
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Base Resin PPA PC PSU PES PPS
Co-
polymer
Acetal
PEEK PA
Barrel Temperatures* °F (°C)
Rear Zone 550–580
(288–305)
550–590
(288–310)
600–640
(316–338)
630–660
(332–338)
550–580
(288–304)
350–370
(177–188)
660–700
(349–371)
440–490
(227–254)
Center Zone 560–600
(293–316)
570–600
(300–316)
620–670
(327–354)
650–680
(343–360)
560–615
(293–324)
380–390
(193–200)
700–730
(371–388)
470–510
(243–266)
Front Zone 580–620
(304–327)
580–630
(304–322)
630–680
(332–360)
670–730
(354–388)
590–630
(310–332)
390–430
(200–221)
720–750
(382–400)
490–540
(254–282)
Nozzle 575–615
(302–324)
580–630
(304–322)
630–680
(332–360)
680–700
(360–371)
600–625
(316–330)
380–415
(193–213)
720–750
(382–400)
520–570
(271–300)
Melt
Temperature
575–615
(302–324)
580–625
(304–330)
625–675
(330–358)
650–710
(343–377)
600–625
(316–330)
370–410
(188–210)
670–740
(354–393)
520–570
(271–300)
Mold
Temperature
250–300
(121–150)
175–240
(80–116)
190–300
(88–150)
225–325
(107–164)
250–325
(121–164)
190–250
(88–121)
290–375
(143–190)
150–200
(66–93)
Pack & Hold
Pressure
50%–75%
of Injection Pressure
Injection
Velocity
in/s
1.0–3.0
Back Pressure
psi 50
Screw Speed
rpm 50–90
Drying
Parameters
°F (°C)
6 hrs @ 175
(80)
4 hrs @ 250
(121)
4 hrs @ 275
(135)
4 hrs @ 250
(121)
3 hrs @ 300
(150)
2 hrs @ 200
(93)
3 hrs @ 275
(135)
4 hrs @ 180
(82)
Cushion
in 0.125–0.250
Screw
Compression
Ratio
2.5:1–3.5:1 2.0:1–2.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1 2.5:1–3.5:1
Nozzle
Type
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
Reverse
Taper
Clamp
Pressure 5–6 Tons/in2 of projected area of cavities and runner system
* Barrel temperatures should be elevated for compounds designed for electrical insulative properties.
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Each 90° bend in the system should step down in size.
4.
Increase the vent depth to 0.010" at 0.100" away from the cavity and
vent to atmosphere.
4.
Additional draft may be required
for grained/textured surfaces.
4 Nymax Polymer Formulations
Incomplete Fill
Melt and/or mold
too cold
• Increase nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Check thermocouples and heater bands
Mold design
• Enlarge or widen vents and increase number of vents
• Check that vents are unplugged
• Check that gates are unplugged
• Enlarge gates and/or runners
• Perform short shots to determine fill pattern and
verify proper vent location
• Increase wall thickness to move gas trap to
parting line
Shot size
• Adjust transfer position to 98% full
• Increase cushion
Brittleness
Wet material
• Check moisture.