https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-09/avient-hong-kong-holding-certificate-of-change-of-name-aug-2-2021.pdf
Issued on 2 August 20212 August 20212 August 20212 August 2021 . 2021-08-02T11:00:37+0800 The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region NG Ka Hung Paul Digitally signed by Companies Registry
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-11/polyone-belgium-name-change-notarial-certificate-nov-8-2021.pdf
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-11/polyone-sarl-egm-deed-name-change-nov-8-2021.pdf
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/colormatrix-amosorb-low-haze-product-bulletin-8.5x11.pdf
https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-colorants/solid-color-masterbatches/omnicolor-multipurpose-colorants
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-01/certificate-of-amendment-modification-avient-colorants-canada-inc.pdf
Certificate of Amendment Loi canadienne sur les sociétés par actionsCanada Business Corporations Act Certificat de modification Avient Colorants Canada Inc. 942266-8 Corporate name / Dénomination sociale Corporation number / Numéro de société Raymond Edwards Date of amendment (YYYY-MM-DD) Date de modification (AAAA-MM-JJ) Director / Directeur 2021-01-15 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the articles of the above-named corporation are amended under section 178 of the Canada Business Corporations Act as set out in the attached articles of amendment.
Corporation number Numéro de la société 2 942266-8 The articles are amended as follows Les statuts sont modifiés de la façon suivante 3 The corporation changes its name to: La dénomination sociale est modifiée pour : Avient Colorants Canada Inc.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Investor%2520Day%2520-%2520May%25202012%2520-%2520Global%2520Engineered%2520Materials.pdf
Nikrant Page 67 United States 36% Europe 36% Canada 2% Asia 20% Latin America 2011 Revenue: $0.6 Billion2011 Revenue: $0.6 Billion SolutionsSolutions At a Glance Global Specialty Engineered Materials Appliance 6% Building & Construction 3% Wire & Cable 14% Electrical & Electronics 14%Consumer 21% Packaging 5% Industrial 8% Misc. 3% HealthCare 5% Transportation 21% America 6% 2011 Revenue by Industry Segment2011 Revenue by Industry Segment 1.1% 1.3% 3.4% 5.1% 9.6% 8.0% 12-16% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2015 Operating Income % of Sales Target Expanding ProfitsExpanding Profits Page 68 Value Proposition • GSEM is a global leader providing complete specialty solutions encompassing innovative technologies and services to enable customer success Transformation Highlights • Dramatic turnaround of the Engineered Materials business through mix improvement and specialty focus Value Proposition and Transformation Highlights Global Specialty Engineered Materials improvement and specialty focus • GLS acquisition successfully integrated, having more than doubled earnings in 3 years • PolyOne culture and strategy now engrained worldwide • Expansion into healthcare with dedicated resources > $15B Addressable Market Page 69 • Polymer design, formulation and service expertise • Broad, global technology base and regional centers of excellence • Ten innovation centers around the world Key Differentiators Global Specialty Engineered Materials • Ten innovation centers around the world • Specialty brand leadership with PolyOne, GLS, NEU and ECCOH • Ability to leverage global key account team Page 70 From Volume Commodity-driven product portfolio To Value Specialty technology and solutions EM North America Transformation Volume Sales Gross Margin $ Mix Transformation – Executing the Strategy Global Specialty Engineered Materials 2006 2011 2006 2011 2006 2011 Page 71 $12 $29 Operating Income ($ in millions) • Provided access to new customers in specialized, high-growth markets such as healthcare and consumer • Strategic partner to many of the world’s best-known companies GLS Integration Success 16.9% 8.2% 2007 2011 2007 2011 Working Capital % of Sales • Complementary global footprint provided additional cross-selling opportunities • Opportunity to expand margins and drive working capital improvement while remaining customer-focused Page 72 $1.3 $27.6 2006 2011 Healthcare Revenue • Investment in dedicated healthcare team to drive penetration and growth • Leverage product portfolio globally & win specialty business Areas of Focus Global Specialty Engineered Materials $10.5 $117.9 2006 2011 Consumer Revenue 2006 2011globally & win specialty business in targeted markets • Aggressively commercialize specialty innovation platforms • Utilize our innovation centers to influence OEM design (Revenue in $ millions) Page 73 • Carbon Nanotube Formulations � Applications: Semiconductor equipment, hard drives � Customer benefits: Scrap cost reduction and clean conductivity • Thermally Conductive Solutions Applications: Sockets and bulb holders for LED lighting Key Innovations Global Specialty Engineered Materials � Applications: Sockets and bulb holders for LED lighting � Customer benefits: Cost reduction, energy saving, and design flexibility • FDA-Regulated TPEs � Applications: Food packaging seals, intravenous delivery systems, medical stoppers, prefilled syringes � Customer benefits: Clean and safe elastomers for highly regulated applications Page 74 Critical Imperatives and 2015 Goal Global Specialty Engineered Materials Critical Imperatives • Commercialize critical new technology platforms • Manage the mix as we continue to drive the transformation • Global translation of commercial successes 2015 Goal • 12 - 16% return on sales Page 75 Page 76
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/colormatrix-aazure-brochure-1.pdf
LD R (% ) 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 Impact of 5 Melt Heat Histories on Preform Color Reference ColorMatrix AAzure Reduction in AA Level 35% 55% 70% ColorMatrix AAzure allows for further optimization of the polymer weight distribution during the bottle blowing process, which improves mechanical strength and bottle quality.
IMPROVED BOTTLE QUALITY +2% in neck weight +3% in body weight -12% in base weight 8.5g 0.5L bottle, 60% rPET Re-optimization of Polymer Weight Distribution to Improve Bottle Strength Based on commercially produced water bottles, 51,000bph Mechanical Strength Increasing ColorMatrix AAzure Concentration Based on PTI 14.4g 0.5L water bottles, Instron testing To p Lo ad (l bs ) 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 Burst Pressure Increasing ColorMatrix AAzure Concentration Based on 8.5g, 0.5L commercially produced water bottles Bu rs t P re ss ur e (B ar ) 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 REDUCED CO2 EMISSIONS Increasing ColorMatrix AAzure Concentration 25% reduction in energy consumed during the bottle blowing process, based on a commercial process producing 8.5g 0.5L water bottles at 51,000 bph En er gy k W Reduced Energy Consumption ColorMatrix AAzure increases the heat-up rate for preforms, enabling energy reductions for the heating lamps used during the bottle blowing process.
This effect contributes towards reducing CO2 emissions. 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 Increasing ColorMatrix AAzure Concentration Translates to 25% CO2 reduction based on 25% energy reduction in bottle blowing process CO 2 (t on ne s p er y ea r) 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 ColorMatrix AAzure products are supplied in ColorMatrix approved packaging and are active as supplied.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-08/Environmental Stress Cracking Resistance _ESCR_ Design Guide %281%29.pdf
Figure 3 shows the guidelines to use for internal and external radii.
Figure 8 illustrates the recommended rib design guidelines.
The design of a rib should be derived from the structural, flow, and assembly requirements of the part.2 FIGURE 5 - Proper contour design FIGURE 6 - Drafting guidelines for nominal wall thickness FIGURE 7 - Wall thickness changes due to rib placement FIGURE 8 - Rib design guidelines ESCR Design Guide 3 BOSSES A boss, demonstrated in Figure 9, is a protruding feature that allows for fastening components.