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DRAFT The draft on a part is a taper on the walls perpendicular to the parting line to allow the part to release from the mold.
THROUGH-HOLES Minimize through-holes when possible to reduce plastic weld lines.
These lines are an intrinsic point of weakness.
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SOURCE: https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2019-09-26-gartner-predicts- circular-economies-will-replace-line SOURCE: https://www.greenbiz.com/article/6-circular-economy-trends-will-shape-2020 What Up Next for the Circular Economy?
https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2019-09-26-gartner-predicts-circular-economies-will-replace-line https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2019-09-26-gartner-predicts-circular-economies-will-replace-line https://www.greenbiz.com/article/6-circular-economy-trends-will-shape-2020 Overcoming Challenges to Achieve Circularity A global understanding is key to facilitating the growth of the circular economy and spreading its benefits across the world.
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Avient offers a diverse product line of TPE compounds and alloys for overmolding onto a variety of substrates.
They are located along the tool parting line.
They are located along the tool parting line.
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Business Number: 898451794 Mailing Address: Delivery Mode: GeneralDelivery Address Line 1: 17 Tideman Drive City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: Orangeville Ontario L9W3K3 Country: Canada Facility Name: Orangeville Plasticizer NAICS Code: 326198 NPRI ID: 2277 Physical Address: Address Line 1: 15 Tideman Drive City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: Orangeville Ontario L9W3K3 Country: Canada Latitude: 43.9133 Longitude: 80.1158 Contact Type Technical Contact, Company Coordinator, Public Contact, Person who coordinated the preparation of the Toxics Reduction Plan Name: Brian Greer Position: EHS Manager Telephone: 5192150535 Email: brian.greer@polyone.com Contact Type Certifying Official Name: Darryl Chartrand Position: Senior Air Quality Technologist Telephone: 4164999000 about:/V003/Html http://www.canada.gc.ca/home.html http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/home.shtml http://www.canada.gc.ca/aboutgov-ausujetgouv/depts/menu-eng.html https://ec.ss.ec.gc.ca/auth/en/Services about:blank# about:blank# about:blank# about:/V003/Logout_Deconnexion http://ec.gc.ca/default.asp?
lang=En&n=FD9B0E51-1 https://ec.ss.ec.gc.ca/auth/en/Services about:/ about:/ about:/ General Information Substance List CAS RN Substance Name Releases Releases (Speciated VOCs) Disposals Recycling Unit 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate 0.0000 N/A N/A N/A tonnes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate 0.0001 N/A N/A N/A tonnes 85449 Phthalic anhydride N/A N/A N/A N/A tonnes Extension 73642 Fax: 4164994687 Email: darryl.chartrand@ch2m.com Contact Type Highest Ranking Employee Name: Robert Greenop Position: Plant Manager Telephone: 5199385865 Email: robert.greenop@polyone.com Mailing Address: Address Line 1: City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: None Country: None Contact Type Person who prepared the report Name: Najat Kamal Position: EHSQ specialist Telephone: 5148089920 Email: najat.kamal@polyone.com Mailing Address: Delivery Mode: GeneralDelivery Address Line 1: City, Province/Territory, Postal Code: None Country: None Number of employees: 16 Activities for Which the 20,000Hour Employee Threshold Does Not Apply: None of the above Activities Relevant to Reporting Dioxins, Furans and Hexacholorobenzene: None of the above Activities Relevant to Reporting of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs): Wood preservation using creosote: No Is this the first time the facility is reporting to the NPRI (under current or past ownership): No Is the facility controlled by another Canadian company or companies: No Did the facility report under other environmental regulations or permits: No Is the facility required to report one or more NPRI Part 4 substances (Criteria Air Contaminants): No Operating Schedule Days of the Week: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Usual Number of Operating Hours per day: 24 Usual Daily Start Time (24h) (hh:mm): 07:00 CAS RN Substance Name Releases Releases (Speciated VOCs) Disposals Recycling Unit Applicable Programs CAS RN Substance Name NPRI ON MOE TRA ON MOE Reg 127/01 First report for this substance to the ON MOE TRA 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Yes Yes Yes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Yes Yes No 85449 Phthalic anhydride Yes Yes No General Information about the Substance Releases and Transfers of the Substance CAS RN Substance Name Was the substance released onsite The substance will be reported as the sum of releases to all media (total of 1 tonne or less) 1 tonne or more of a Part 5 Substance (Speciated VOC) was released to air 103231 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) adipate Yes Yes No 117817 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) phthalate Yes Yes No 85449 Phthalic anhydride No No No General Information about the Substance Disposals and Offsite Transfers for Recycling CAS RN Substance Name Was the substance disposed of (onsite or off site), or transferred for treatment prior to final disposal Is the facility required to report on disposals of tailings and waste rock for the selected reporting period Was the substance transferred offsite for recycling 103231 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) adipate No No No 117817 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) phthalate No No No 85449 Phthalic anhydride No No No General Information about the Substance Nature of Activities CAS RN Substance Name Manufacture the Substance Process the Substance Otherwise Use of the Substance 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate For sale/distribution As a formulation component As a byproduct 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate For sale/distribution As a formulation component As a byproduct 85449 Phthalic anhydride As a byproduct As a reactant As a byproduct TRA Quantifications CAS RN Substance Name Use, Creation, Contained in Product Quantity Use ranges for public reporting 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Use 0.000 tonnes Yes 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Creation 27.159 tonnes Yes 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Contained in Product 27.159 tonnes Yes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Use 0.000 tonnes Yes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Creation 0.104 tonnes Yes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Contained in Product 0.104 tonnes Yes 85449 Phthalic anhydride Use 4228.7 tonnes Yes 85449 Phthalic anhydride Creation 0.000 tonnes Yes 85449 Phthalic anhydride Contained in Product 4228.7 tonnes Yes TRA Quantifications Others CAS RN Substance Name Change in Method of Quantification Reasons for Change Description of how the change impact tracking and quantification of the substance Description of how an incident(s) affected quantifications Significant Process Change 103231 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) adipate No 117817 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) phthalate No 85449 Phthalic anhydride No CAS RN Substance Name Change in Method of Quantification Reasons for Change Description of how the change impact tracking and quantification of the substance Description of how an incident(s) affected quantifications Significant Process Change Total Quantity Released (All Media) CAS RN Substance Name Category Basis of Estimate Detail Code Quantity 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate Total Quantity Released O Engineering Estimates 0.0000 tonnes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Total Quantity Released O Engineering Estimates 0.0001 tonnes Onsite Releases Quarterly Breakdown of Annual Releases CAS RN Substance Name Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate 25 25 25 25 Onsite Releases Reasons for Changes in Quantities Released from Previous Year CAS RN Substance Name Reasons for Changes in Quantities from Previous Year Comments 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 85449 Phthalic anhydride No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change Disposals Reasons and Comments CAS RN Substance Name Reasons Why Substance Was Disposed Reasons for Changes in Quantities from Previous Year Comments 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 85449 Phthalic anhydride No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change Recycling Reasons and Comments CAS RN Substance Name Reasons Why Substance Was Recycled Reasons for Changes in Quantities Recycled from Previous Year Comments 103231 Bis(2ethylhexyl) adipate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change 85449 Phthalic anhydride No significant change (i.e. < 10%) or no change Comparison Report Enters, Creation, Contained in Product CAS RN Substance Name Is Breakdown Category Quantity Last Reported Quantity Reporting Period of Last Reported Quantity Change % Change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Enters the facility (Use) 0.000 tonnes 0.000 tonnes 2015 0.000 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Creation 0.104 tonnes 52.387 tonnes 2015 52.283 99.80 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Contained in Product 0.104 tonnes 52.387 tonnes 2015 52.283 99.80 85449 Phthalic anhydride No Enters the facility (Use) 4228.7 tonnes 417.417 tonnes 2015 3811.283 913.06 85449 Phthalic anhydride No Creation 0.000 tonnes 0.000 tonnes 2015 0.000 85449 Phthalic anhydride No Contained in Product 4228.7 tonnes 417.417 tonnes 2015 3811.283 913.06 Comparison Report Enters, Creation, Contained in Product : Reason(s) for Change CAS RN Substance Name Reason(s) for Change Other Reason 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate Decrease in production levels Implementation of actions outside of toxics reduction plan 85449 Phthalic anhydride Increase in production levels Comparison Report Onsite Releases CAS RN Substance Name Is Breakdown Category Quantity Last Reported Quantity Reporting Period of Last Reported Quantity Change % Change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Total Releases to Air 0 tonnes CAS RN Substance Name Is Breakdown Category Quantity Last Reported Quantity Reporting Period of Last Reported Quantity Change % Change 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Total Releases to Water 0 tonnes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Total Releases to Land 0 tonnes 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No Total Releases to All Media 0.0001 tonnes 0.0000 tonnes 2015 0.0001 100 Comparison Report Onsite Releases Reason(s) for Change CAS RN Substance Name Reason(s) for Change Other Reason 117817 Bis(2ethylhexyl) phthalate No reasons quantities approximately the same Pollution Prevention Progress on TRA Plan Objectives CAS RN Substance Name Objectives 117817 Bis(2 ethylhexyl) phthalate Polyone will strive to reduce the use of this substance at the facility.
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• Capital projects heavily focused on enabling international growth �Greenfield Color facility in India�Greenfield Color facility in India �New TPE line in Brazil �Joint venture with E.A.
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• Market Division—An agreement with a competitor to divide markets through allocation of sales territories, product lines or by some division or allocation of customers or suppliers. • Refusals to Deal—Agreement with a competitor to boycott or not deal with a third company. 2.
Types of vertical restraints, include: • Resale Price—An agreement with a customer to fix or otherwise affect prices, terms, or conditions of resale. • Exclusive Dealing—An agreement that prohibits a customer from dealing in a competitor’s products. • Tying Products—Conditioning the sale of one product or service upon the purchase of another product or service. • Full-Line Requirements or Bundling—Requiring that the customer purchase a full line or bundle of products to be entitled to purchase an individual product within that line. • Reciprocal Dealing—Any agreement with a customer that says, “I will buy from you provided that you buy from me.” • Territorial and Customer Restrictions—Limiting a distributor’s freedom to resell outside of an assigned territory or to certain customers or categories of customers.
Avoid tactics that could be construed as being designed to exclude all or a significant percentage of Avient’s competitors in any line of business from the marketplace or that might be construed as an effort to anti-competitively destroy a particular competitor or control prices.
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Outer strength member • Base fiber of Kevlar, E-Glass, Zylon, Vectran LCP • Often be coated with Fiber-Line coatings (Swellcoat, Bondcoat, Wearcoat) 6.
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On the other hand, TPEs are most commonly processed using in-line, single-screw injection equipment that has been routinely used in the plastics industry for decades.
Consider UV exposure when designing exterior applications, such as window seals and high-voltage line insulators, or items that will be exposed to UV sterilization processes.
Check out this case study for a look at how TPEs were able to bring bottom line savings for an infusion pump.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind%5B0%5D=6596
On the other hand, TPEs are most commonly processed using in-line, single-screw injection equipment that has been routinely used in the plastics industry for decades.
Consider UV exposure when designing exterior applications, such as window seals and high-voltage line insulators, or items that will be exposed to UV sterilization processes.
Check out this case study for a look at how TPEs were able to bring bottom line savings for an infusion pump.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/whats-difference-tpes-vs-silicones?ind%5B0%5D=6598
On the other hand, TPEs are most commonly processed using in-line, single-screw injection equipment that has been routinely used in the plastics industry for decades.
Consider UV exposure when designing exterior applications, such as window seals and high-voltage line insulators, or items that will be exposed to UV sterilization processes.
Check out this case study for a look at how TPEs were able to bring bottom line savings for an infusion pump.