https://www.avient.com/news/avient-design-and-georgia-tech-students-team-innovate-polystrand-composites
Georgia Tech Industrial Design students, including Anastacia Delvin (top left) present their innovative projects using Avient’s Polystrand™ materials to Avient Design experts and faculty members.
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Overall, the project was a great experience to learn about the limitations of different materials and how to consider them in the application of products.”
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/forming-methods-and-applications
A video demonstration of compression molding using Avient’s Polystrand CFRTP material can be viewed here.
A lower-pressure method than compression molding, vacuum bagging uses vacuum pressure to compress the material into a final shape.
What continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites are, and how they differ from other fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/forming-methods-and-applications?ind[]=6601
A video demonstration of compression molding using Avient’s Polystrand CFRTP material can be viewed here.
A lower-pressure method than compression molding, vacuum bagging uses vacuum pressure to compress the material into a final shape.
What continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites are, and how they differ from other fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/forming-methods-and-applications?ind[]=6596
A video demonstration of compression molding using Avient’s Polystrand CFRTP material can be viewed here.
A lower-pressure method than compression molding, vacuum bagging uses vacuum pressure to compress the material into a final shape.
What continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites are, and how they differ from other fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/forming-methods-and-applications?ind[]=21536
A video demonstration of compression molding using Avient’s Polystrand CFRTP material can be viewed here.
A lower-pressure method than compression molding, vacuum bagging uses vacuum pressure to compress the material into a final shape.
What continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites are, and how they differ from other fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials
https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-additives
How can you make the most of color, from design through processing?
3D printing is having an impact on our world - learn how it can impact your business today
https://www.avient.com/news/polyone-launches-new-technologies-highlights-design-services-and-3d-printing-npe-2015
We’re excited to talk with customers at NPE about the ways in which our specialty formulations, technical and design services, and innovative polymer science can be used to energize their product development process and business objectives,” said Cathy Dodd, vice president, Marketing, at PolyOne.
reSound™ NF reinforced materials are based on an eco-conscious, natural fiber-filled technology and are in current evaluations at several key automotive OEMs for use in under-the-hood, lighting, and semi-structural components.
Chris Bray, PolyOne IQ Design: Panelist for “Bridging the Communication Gap: How to ‘Talk Designer’”
https://www.avient.com/news/invisio-color-inspiration-2019-explores-color-strategies-rooted-art-and-design-evolution
With the use of more tone-on-tone color palettes, texture (both visible and tactile) becomes a key component of any design.
Using biodegradable and compostable
For more information on Color Inspiration 2019+ and how it can help designers and brand owners develop color strategies based on consumer color preferences, please contact us here.
https://www.avient.com/industries/packaging/personal-care-packaging/sun-care
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How can you make the most of color, from design through processing?
https://www.avient.com/news/revolutionary-new-fiber-coloration-technology-polyone-showcased-itma-2015
While traditional aqueous dyeing can use up to 10 liters of water to color a single kilogram of fiber, spin coloring uses no water, less energy and fewer chemicals.
As a result, ColorMatrix Fiber Colorant Solutions will enable manufacturers to efficiently produce smaller volumes and bespoke colors to meet the demand for mass customization and seasonal colors in markets such as apparel and footwear.
Caption: ColorMatrix™ Fiber Colorant Solutions can help fiber producers reduce water, energy and chemical use without compromising production flexibility.