https://www.avient.com/news/bettcher-industries-replaces-aluminum-motor-housing-avient-complēt-long-fiber-composite
Avient conducted virtual prototyping, such as mold filling and finite element analysis (FEA), on a redesigned yoke, while Bettcher conducted testing on a physical prototype to simulate a half million use cycles.
https://www.avient.com/resources-0?document_type=59&document_subtype=0&industry=0&product_family=0&product_name=0&op=FILTER RESULTS&form_id=resource_filter_form&page=31
Silcosperse™ EC Electrically Conductive Additive Dispersions
Learn more about how Silcosperse™ EC additive dispersions provide varying levels of electrical conductivity to silicone material
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-07/ECCOH_ 5806 - Gel filled Tight Buffer Aerial Cable - Application Snapshot.pdf
T I G H T B U F F E R I N G E L - F I L L E D L O O S E T U B E F O R A E R I A L C A B L E S GLOBAL CABLE MANUFACTURER • Operating temperature from -40°C to 70°C • High gel resistance • Low shrinkage • Stripability for easy installation • Good flame retardancy • Developed a formulation with good thermal behaviour and low shrinkage • Enabled a greater range of operating temperatures giving the customer the flexibility of using the same cable design in a range of different climates • Provided superior gel resistance increasing life time of the cable • Utilized simulation service to optimize customer tooling and extrusion output ECCOH™ 5806 Formulation KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
AVIENT SOLUTION THERMAL RESISTANCE + LOW SHRINKAGE LEARN MORE Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth?ind[]=21537
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth?rtype[]=1164
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/understanding-tpe-material-and-performance-enabling-5g-technologies?rtype[]=1164
While rigid polymers are typically used for this because of their conductive and wireless properties, Avient has found additional value in low signal loss technology within its thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) portfolio.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/understanding-tpe-material-and-performance-enabling-5g-technologies?ind[]=21508
While rigid polymers are typically used for this because of their conductive and wireless properties, Avient has found additional value in low signal loss technology within its thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) portfolio.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/understanding-tpe-material-and-performance-enabling-5g-technologies
While rigid polymers are typically used for this because of their conductive and wireless properties, Avient has found additional value in low signal loss technology within its thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) portfolio.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/protecting-polymers-microbe-growth
To better evaluate how to protect plastic parts from microbial attack, Avient conducted a study to screen a variety of plastic substrates for susceptibility using American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) G21 (fungi susceptibility), Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z2801, and modified ASTM E1428-15a (bacterial susceptibility) test standards.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/gain-colorful-insight-ski-boot-market
After taking part in a customer-day event at the Avient ColorWorks design and technology center in Milan, company founder Francesco Franceschetti was inspired and suggested a collaboration to conduct an exhaustive study of the Italian ski boot marketplace and the colors boot makers use in their products.