https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/processing-styrenic-block-copolymer-tpes-gls
This property makes a single SEBS/ SEPS or SBS/SIS TPE capable of being used for low shear processes extrusion) and high shear applications (thin wall injection molding).
Due to this unique viscosity/shear rate dependency, normal melt index testing (done at shear rates as low as 50 1/sec) will not reflect how the TPE will process at higher shear rates.
High shear rate viscosity testing done by GLS’s Quality Control Department (using a rheometer) accurately gauges the way our TPEs will perform at shear rates found during injection molding or extrusion.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/pultruded-composites-design-and-material-engineers-guide?ind[]=6598
Drawbacks of using pultruded composites include:
How to Choose the Right Pultruded Composite for Your Application
Pultruded composites are used in a wide variety of applications, including:
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/pultruded-composites-design-and-material-engineers-guide?ind[]=6601
Drawbacks of using pultruded composites include:
How to Choose the Right Pultruded Composite for Your Application
Pultruded composites are used in a wide variety of applications, including:
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/pultruded-composites-design-and-material-engineers-guide
Drawbacks of using pultruded composites include:
How to Choose the Right Pultruded Composite for Your Application
Pultruded composites are used in a wide variety of applications, including:
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The new grade offers greater design flexibility and more efficient processing compared to metals traditionally used in luxury packaging caps and closures.
Combined with Avient’s formulation know-how on the density-modified technology and our ongoing qualification efforts of sustainable raw material alternatives, we achieved a total recycling content as high as 98%.
https://www.avient.com/products/long-fiber-technology/complet-maximum-toughness
These impact-boosted materials are for use in applications with high cyclical usage and physical demand, especially with drop testing requirements or repetitive impact during use.
Complēt™ MT 40% Long Glass Fiber Impact Modified Formulation used to produce fans for lawn blowers and vacuums
Complēt™ MT Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon 6 used in watercraft propeller blade
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/designing-parts-meet-sustainability-goals
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After defining these different design purposes, the next step is determining how to incorporate sustainability into the design process.
Learn how Avient services can assist in the product development process
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/designing-parts-meet-sustainability-goals?rtype[]=1164
To learn more about how Avient’s services can assist in the product development process, click here.
After defining these different design purposes, the next step is determining how to incorporate sustainability into the design process.
Learn how Avient services can assist in the product development process
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/could-polyketone-be-next-generation-nylon-alternative
How is polyketone different?
Therefore, specialty nylons like PA12 & PA612—with longer, more hygroscopic carbon chains present in their backbone—are often used in applications that cannot tolerate property change with ambient moisture conditioning.
How well does this material work with adhesives for bonding?
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/could-polyketone-be-next-generation-nylon-alternative?utm_source=PANTHEON_STRIPPED&utm_medium=PANTHEON_STRIPPED&utm_campaign=PANTHEON_STRIPPED
How is polyketone different?
Therefore, specialty nylons like PA12 & PA612—with longer, more hygroscopic carbon chains present in their backbone—are often used in applications that cannot tolerate property change with ambient moisture conditioning.
How well does this material work with adhesives for bonding?