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TEMPERATURE Material Rear °F (°C) Center °F (°C) Front °F (°C) Nozzle °F (°C) Melt °F (°C) Mold °F (°C) Nylon 6,6 14% NiCF 540–570 (280–300) 530–560 (275–290) 530–560 (275–290) 540–570 (280–300) 540–570 (280–300) 200–300 (90–150) Nylon 6,6 30% SS 540–570 (280–300) 530–560 (275–290) 530–560 (275–290) 540–570 (280–300) 540–570 (280–300) 200–300 (90–150) PBT 14% NiCF 510–410 (265–280) 490–540 (255–280) 480–530 (250–275) 480–530 (250–275) 480–530 (250–275) 150–250 (65–120) PC 14% NiCF 540–570 (280–300) 540–570 (280–300) 530–560 (275–290) 530–560 (275–290) 530–560 (275–290) 150–250 (65–120) ABS 14% NiCF 470–520 (240–270) 460–520 (240–270) 460–520 (240–270) 460–530 (240–275) 460–530 (240–275) 100–200 (40–90) PP 14% NiCF 440–480 (225–250) 440–480 (225–250) 430–470 (220–245) 420–460 (215–240) 420–460 (215–240) 125–175 (50–80) DRYING Material Temperature °F (°C) Time Minimum Moisture Maximum Moisture Nylon 6,6 14% NiCF 180 (80) 4–5 hours 0.05% 0.20% Nylon 6,6 30% SS 180 (80) 4–5 hours 0.05% 0.20% PBT 14% NiCF 250 (120) 6-8 hours 0.02% 0.03% PC 14% NiCF 250 (120) 3–4 hours 0.02% 0.02% ABS 14% NiCF 200 (90) 2–4 hours 0.05% 0.10% PP 14% NiCF 180 (80) 2–4 hours 0.20% 0.30% Equipment • Feed throats smaller than 2.5" may cause bridging due to pellet size - Larger feed throats will be more advantageous with long fiber EMI shielding resins • General purpose metering screw is recommended - Mixing/barrier screws are not recommended • L/D ratio - 18:1–20:1 (40% feed, 40% transition, 20% metering) • Low compression ratio - 2:1–3:1 • Deep flights recommended - Metering zone 3.5 mm - Feed zone 7.5 mm • Check ring - Three-piece, free-flowing check ring • General purpose nozzle (large nozzle tips are recommended) - Minimum orifice diameter of 7/32" - Tapered nozzles are not recommended for long fiber EMI shielding resins • Clamp tonnage: - 2.5–5 tons/in2 Gates • Large, free-flow gating recommended - 0.25" x 0.125" land length - 0.5" gate depth Runners • Full round gate design • No sharp corners • Minimum of 0.25" diameter • Hot runners can be used PROCESSING Screw Speed Slower screw speeds are recommended to protect fiber length Back Pressure Lower back pressure is recommended to protect fiber length Pack Pressure 60–80% of max injection pressure Hold Pressure 40–60% of max injection pressure Cool Time 10–30 seconds (depends on part geometry and dimensional stability) PROCESS CONSIDERATIONS Recommended – retain fiber length (maximize conductivity) • Low shear process • Low screw speed and screw RPM • Slow Injection speed • Fill to 99–100% on first stage of injection - Reduces potential nesting of fibers at gate location - Improves mechanical performance near gate location - Promotes ideal fiber orientation Resin Rich Surface • Achieved when using a hot mold temperature and longer cure times ≥ Max mold temperature recommendation • Improved surface aesthetic • Reduced surface conductivity • Could reduce attenuation performance in an assembly Fiber Rich Surface • Achieved when using a cold mold temperature and shorter cure times ≤ Minimum mold temperature recommendation • Improved surface aesthetic • Reduced surface conductivity • Could improve attenuation performance in an assembly www.avient.com Copyright © 2020, Avient Corporation.
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AT 20-16 1 Avis Technique – Tri Détectabilité et tri de la solution colorante AVIENT CORPORATION / CESA® IR PE 94000817 dans les centres de tri D E S C R IP TI O N D E L A D E M A N D E GENERALITES Demandeur Avient Corporation Date de la demande 2020 Référence de la solution colorante CESA® IR PE 94000817 Limite max de concentration de la solution colorante 4% DESCRIPTION DE LA SOLUTION COLORANTE Couleur Noire Solution colorante adaptée pour : Emballages rigides en PE OBJET DE LA DEMANDE Etude de la détectabilité dans les centres de tri français de la solution colorante noire CESA® IR PE 94000817 proposée par Avient Corporation et utilisée pour colorer des emballages rigides en PE.
D’une part, l’entreprise Avient Corporation s’est engagée à : - utiliser le protocole de tri fournis par le COTREP (« Procédure de tests de tri optique COTREP pour évaluer la détectabilité d’emballages sombres lors des étapes de tri optique » - version Janvier 20191) ; - réaliser les tests chez les deux Fabricants T.O. représentatifs des capacités de tri existantes en France ; - remettre au COTREP les rapports des essais pour analyse et avis ; - proposer une solution colorante : o qui réponde aux exigences essentielles de la directive emballage 94/62/CE o qui ne fait pas basculer la densité de l’emballage : les emballages majoritairement en PP ou PE doivent conserver une densité < 1 et les emballages majoritairement en PET ou en PS une densité > 1.
À Paris, le 17 juillet 2020 1 Disponible sur le site du COTREP : https://www.cotrep.fr/content/uploads/sites/3/2019/02/tri-p1-emballages-sombres-v01-2019.pdf https://www.cotrep.fr/content/uploads/sites/3/2019/02/tri-p1-emballages-sombres-v01-2019.pdf
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We are Avient. 4 BETTER TOGETHER: POLYONE AND CLARIANT MASTERBATCH Key Data 2020 PF Sales (1) $3.7 billion 2020 PF EBITDA (1) $440 million ($515M w/synergies) 2020E Free Cash Flow $270 million (1) Estimated Pro forma for the acquisition of the Clariant Masterbatch business 87% of EBITDA from specialty applications U.S. & Canada 49% Europe 25% Asia 17% Latin America 9% SEGMENT, END MARKET AND GEOGRAPHY 5 GEOGRAPHY REVENUESEGMENT FINANCIALS Consumer 23% Packaging 21%Industrial 15% Wire & Cable 7% Building & Construction 6% Electrical & Electronics 4% END MARKET REVENUE Transportation 9% Healthcare 15% All data reflects 2020 estimate and Pro forma for acquisition of the Clariant Masterbatch business. (1) The total company sales and EBITDA of $3,700M and $440M, respectively, include intercompany sales eliminations and corporate costs $2,015M $320M $700M $120M $1,100M $70M Sales EBITDA Distribution Specialty Engineered Materials Color Additives and Inks $440M$3,700M (1) Innovation is the lifeblood of a specialty company.
Our free cash flow supports shareholder value creation through investing in R&D for organic growth, completing bolt-on acquisitions, and returning cash to shareholders via our dividend program and opportunistic share repurchases. 18 1.
Such is the case with the Clariant Masterbatch acquisition, where strong free cash flow will allow us to de-lever quickly. 19 AVIENT IS MODESTLY LEVERED 1.
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Eastern Time on July 30, 2021. 3 *Pro Forma The company acquired the Clariant Masterbatch business (“CMB”) on July 1, 2020 (the “Acquisition Date”).
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/Avient Climate Change Scenario Analysis Summary 2022.pdf
Avient Climate-related Scenario Analysis Summary SCOPE & TIME HORIZON AVIENT SCENARIO NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY CONVENTION 1.3-1.5°C 1.9-2.3°C 2.4-2.8°C TRANSITION RISK Net Zero Emissions Scenario Announced Pledges Scenario Stated Policies Scenario (IEA WEO 2021 1 scenarios) (NZE) | 1.4°C (APS) | 2.1°C (STEPS) | 2.6°C Emissions peak at 2050 and slowly decline through 2100 Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at slower rates Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at current rates BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS Increased transition risk: Business impacted by climate policies, carbon prices, market pressures and technological advancements Increased physical risk: Business impacted by direct damages and indirect discruption assocated with severe changes in climate driven weather events · Highly regulated policy environment · Moderate policy regulation · Few changes to current policy settings · Ambitious; net zero commitments achieved at most all levels · Government commitments and National Determined Contributions are achieved · Not all stated commitments are achieved · Improved air pollution in advanced and emerging market & developing economies · Rising air pollution levels especially in emerging market and developing economies · Doubling of the frequency of extreme heat events by 2050 and 120% increase in intensity & rising air pollution levels especially in emerging market and developing economies · Expectation of signifcant capital allocation for innovative product design, energy efficiency investments, and clean electrification of operations · Additional levels of R&D investment will be required to contribute to and attain announced commitments. · Continued R&D investment in current initiatives is expected · Steep increases in advanced economies' carbon prices · Considerable increases in emerging economies' carbon prices · Some change in carbon prices · Declining fuel prices · Regional variability in fuel prices, though slight net increase · Rising fuel prices 1 International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2021 The following summarizes Avient's climate-related risks and opportunities analyzed across multiple scenarios, in alignment with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework.
In support of advancing the circular economy, our design expertise and material science, helps our customers reduce material usage, enable recyclability, increase recycle content, and improve physical performance. · Avient joined the Alliance to End Plastic Waste as a founding member and is collaborating with over 65 member companies to promote infrastructure, education and engagement, innovation, and clean up effrots to keep plastic waste in the right place. · By 2030, Avient will reduce Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions by 60% with 2019 as a baseline and achieve operational carbon neutrality by 2050. · By 2030, Avient will reduce waste to landfill by 35% from the 2019 baseline. · In 2021, we were able to futher optimize the resource and energy consumption of our production through initiating 102 energy saving projects around the world. · Our decarbonization pathway is focused on reducing scope 2 emissions reductions for which a VPPA in Europe is planned to commence generation in 2023.
Clean electrification of our operations and processes will represent some of our current scope 1 emissions reductions, though further evaluation is required. · Avient became a member of the RE100 initiative in 2021, committing to achieving 60% renewable energy use by 2030.
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-01/Carbon Footprint Infographic.pdf
Carbon Footprint Infographic Downstream COMMON TERMINOLOGY Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e): A common way to measure and report greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) Emission Standards: The classification of emissions across the supply chain Scope 1: Direct emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by an organization (e.g., company-owned vehicles, process emissions, and on-site heating) Scope 2: Indirect emissions from purchased indirect sources, such as the production of electricity and steam for an organization’s use Scope 3: Indirect emissions from sources up and down the supply chain, including materials, transportation of goods, and the processing, use, and end-of-life treatment of sold products Cradle-to-Gate: Carbon impact of a product from raw materials and product manufacturing Cradle-to-Grave: Carbon impact and analysis across the entire life cycle of a product from raw materials to disposal © 2023 Avient • www.avient.com • 1.844.4AVIENT Raw Materials Supply Chain UNDERSTANDING CARBON FOOTPRINT CO2e Transportation End-of-Life Treatment Processing of Goods Use of Products Transportation Chemical Processing Cradle-to-Gate (B2B) Cradle-to-Grave (B2C) SCOPE 3 INDIRECT SCOPE 3 INDIRECT Electricity Steam Company Facilities Company-Owned Vehicles SCOPE 1 DIRECT SCOPE 2 INDIRECT Reporting CompanyUpstream
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Accelerator Dispersions DPG Aquamix 165 50 1, 3 Diphenylguanidine DPTT (DPTH) Aquamix 122 50 Dipentamethylenethiuram Hexasulfide MBT Aquamix 305 50 2-mercaptobenzothiazole MBTS Aquamix 111 50 Benzothiazyldisulfide TETD Aquamix 181 50 Tetraethylthiuram Disulfide TMTD Aquamix 121 55 Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide TMTM Aquamix 179 50 Tetramethylthiuram Monosulfide ZBEC Aquamix 167 40 Zinc Dibenzyldithiocarbamate ZDBC Aquamix 129 50 Zinc Dibutyldithiocarbamate ZDEC Aquamix 130 50 Zinc Diethyldithiocarbamate ZDMC Aquamix 131 50 Zinc Dimethyldithiocarbamate ZMBT Aquamix 128 50 Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazole Aq uam ix ™ D ispersio ns & Em ulsio ns Fact Sheet Chemical Name / Comments AMERICAS PolyOne Corporation Polymer Coating Systems 1675 Navarre Rd.
A line of casein-free dispersions is also available. 17 in 11 in 17.25 in 11.25 in CMYK P1PC-011AquamixFactSheet2.indd REMAY 72831-B Zig trim: 17.000" x 11.000" bleed: .125" Digital/IAM QC˛______ ______ Client˛_____ _____ Date ____/____/____ Proof No.4______ 25 50 100 25 50 100 25 2 2 50 100 25 2 2 50 100 Asset No. 72831-B Antioxidants Dispersions AO 2246 Aquamix 105 40 Irganox® 1010 Aquamix 327 40 Irganox® 1076 Aquamix 683 40 Wingstay® L Aquamix 125 50 Antioxidants Emulsions Wingstay® 29/SN-1 Aquamix 312 50 Wingstay® L/SN-1 Aquamix 289 50 Wingstay® L/SN-1 Aquamix 494 60 Higher concentrated version of Aquamix 289.
UV Stabilizer Dispersion Tinuvin® P Aquamix 150 50 UV absorber to prevent UV degradation Slab Dip Dispersions Clay Aquamix 186 65 Zinc Stearate Aquamix 394 25 Wax Amide Aquamix 1124 20 Calcium Stearate Aquamix 1172 50 Chemical Name / Comments 17 in 11 in 17.25 in 11.25 in CMYK P1PC-011AquamixFactSheet2.indd REMAY 72831-B Zig trim: 17.000" x 11.000" bleed: .125" Digital/IAM QC˛______ ______ Client˛_____ _____ Date ____/____/____ Proof No.4______ 25 50 100 25 50 100 25 2 2 50 100 25 2 2 50 100 Asset No. 72831-B Antioxidants Dispersions AO 2246 Aquamix 105 40 Irganox® 1010 Aquamix 327 40 Irganox® 1076 Aquamix 683 40 Wingstay® L Aquamix 125 50 Antioxidants Emulsions Wingstay® 29/SN-1 Aquamix 312 50 Wingstay® L/SN-1 Aquamix 289 50 Wingstay® L/SN-1 Aquamix 494 60 Higher concentrated version of Aquamix 289.