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C/ Valportillo Primera 22-24, Edificio Caoba, 28108 Alcobendas - Madrid, España This certificate is valid, subject to the general and specific terms and conditions of certification services STANDARD Bureau Veritas certification certifies that the Management System has been audited and found to be in accordance with the requirements of standard: Awarded to Certification https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 https://e-cer.bureauveritas.com/WJLVJDYG9LKV98RP6JCHF8NPSKES0NHDXDPLOWOT1TB290DE4LNZC0JCBAI2BVWEAZ1GJWC8BMDC2TXFBGVDXP3YXG0JLAVMFN3HLEWBLUWJGXCY5PAJ8QKKSTVJYSZ9M9 2022-12-15T10:52:43+0100 Authenticity and Integrity 2022-12-15T10:53:51+0100 BUREAU VERITAS CERTIFICATION
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Limited PO Box 2137, Jeddah 22758 Saudi Arabia Has been assessed and found to meet the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 This certificate is valid for the following scope of operations: Production and Supply of Color and Additive Master Batches Authorised by: Stan Wright Director Date of Certificate Issue: 17 October 2022 Certificate Valid Until: 29 September 2025 Recertification audit before 30 August 2025.
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Certificate Of Conformance has been assessed by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc. and found to be in conformance with the requirements set forth by:
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SCCertificateRebrandA4Portrait CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION This is to certify that the management system of: Fiber-Line, LLC Main Site: 280 Performance Drive SE Hickory North Carolina 28602 United States has been registered by Intertek as conforming to the requirements of: ISO 9001:2015 The management system is applicable to: Manufacture of textile components to cable manufacturers.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-04/versaflex-computer-mouse-case-study.pdf
The Avient team worked carefully to develop a compound that could utilize existing tooling to avoid additional tooling costs.
As a result, the mouse’s gliding capability is greatly improved versus existing models, contributing to an enhanced user experience.
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The Board of Directors has ultimate responsibility for matters related to governance and corporate responsibility, and the Governance and Corporate Responsibility Committee provides oversight and guidance with regard to how the Board and management evaluate and integrate corporate responsibility and sustainability into Avient’s business strategy, decision-making and stakeholder communication, including this Position on Human Rights.
Avient is committed to an inclusive workplace, and has no tolerance for discrimination or harassment of any kind based on a person’s race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or on any other legally protected characteristics.
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HMPE for example, has a specific gravity less than 1 and will float in water. • Corrosion Since our products are non-corrosive, they offer outstanding performance in corrosive environments, including marine and off- shore applications. • Conductivity High-performance synthetic fibers act as a barrier between eletrical components. • Creep When exposed to static long-term loads, synthetic fibers stretch very little.
For over 25 years, FIBER-LINE® has provided science- driven expertise that improves the performance and the end-use processing of high performance fibers.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-04/Advanced simulation captures part performance for fibre reinforced thermoplastics_Case_Study.pdf
Avient Corporation, a premier provider of specialised and sustainable material solutions and services, has invested in testing equipment, personnel, and software to help its customers gain insight into its unique material solutions and how they perform.
Results & benefits Avient has applied the Digimat material model to two different load cases, a flexural test and a tensile test.
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Testing the application is highly recommended to determine the effect recycling has on the desired physical properties.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Excessive Shrink Too much orientation • Increase packing time and pressure • Increase hold pressure • Decrease melt temperature • Decrease mold temperature • Decrease injection speed • Decrease screw rpm • Increase venting • Increase cooling time Not Enough Shrink Too little orientation • Decrease packing pressure and time • Decrease hold pressure • Increase melt temperature • Increase mold temperature • Increase injection speed • Increase screw rpm • Decrease cooling time Burning Melt and/or mold temperature too hot Mold design Moisture • Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures • Decrease mold temperature • Decrease injection speed • Clean, widen and increase number of vents • Increase gate size or number of gates • Verify material is dried at proper conditions Nozzle Drool Nozzle temperature too hot • Decrease nozzle temperature • Decrease back pressure • Increase screw decompression • Verify material has been dried at proper conditions Weld Lines Melt front temperatures too low Mold design • Increase pack and hold pressure • Increase melt temperature • Increase vent width and locations • Increase injection speed • Increase mold temperature • Decrease injection speed • Increase gate size • Perform short shots to determine fill pattern and verify proper vent location • Add vents and/or false ejector pin • Move gate location Warp Excessive orientation Mold design • Increase cooling time • Increase melt temperature • Decrease injection pressure and injection speed • Increase number of gates Sticking in Mold Cavities are overpacked Mold design Part is too hot • Decrease injection speed and pressure • Decrease pack and hold pressure • Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures • Decrease mold temperature • Increase cooling time • Increase draft angle • Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures • Decrease mold temperature • Increase cooling time TROUBLESHOOTING RECOMMENDATIONS PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Incomplete Fill Melt and/or mold temperature too cold Mold design Shot Size • Increase nozzle and barrel temperatures • Increase mold temperature • Increase injection speed • Increase pack and hold pressure • Increase nozzle tip diameter • Check thermocouples and heater bands • Enlarge or widen vents and increase number of vents • Check that vents are unplugged • Check that gates are unplugged • Enlarge gates and/or runners • Perform short shots to determine fill pattern and verify proper vent location • Increase wall thickness to move gas trap to parting line • Increase shot size • Increase cushion Brittleness Melt temperature too low Degraded/Overheated material Gate location and/or size • Increase melt temperature • Increase injection speed • Measure melt temperature with pyrometer • Decrease melt temperature • Decrease back pressure • Use smaller barrel/excessive residence time • Relocate gate to nonstress area • Increase gate size to allow higher flow speed and lower molded-in stress Fibers on Surface (Splay) Melt temperature too low Insufficient packing • Increase melt temperature • Increase mold temperature • Increase injection speed • Increase pack and hold pressure, and time • Increase shot size • Increase gate size Sink Marks Part geometry too thick Melt temperature too hot Insufficient material volume • Reduce wall thickness • Reduce rib thickness • Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures • Decrease mold temperature • Increase shot size • Increase injection rate • Increase packing pressure • Increase gate size Flash Injection pressure too high Excess material volume Melt and/or mold temperature too hot • Decrease injection pressure • Increase clamp pressure • Decrease injection speed • Increase transfer position • Decrease pack pressure • Decrease shot size • Decrease injection speed • Decrease nozzle and barrel temperatures • Decrease mold temperature • Decrease screw speed TROUBLESHOOTING RECOMMENDATIONS www.avient.com Copyright © 2020, Avient Corporation.
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Internal Testing Available • Physical • Rheological, thermal, and moisture analysis • Dielectric properties • Laser etching and welding • Microscopy • Liquid, gas, and size exclusion chromatography • Atomic, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy • Flammability • X-ray diffractometry • Weathering (QUV & Xenon Arc) • Failure analysis APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Avient has design, application development and degreed plastics engineers available to give our customers reliable and experienced guidance to help navigate the development process.
Product Validation Molding With Customer Tooling • Avient also has the ability to bring customer tooling onsite to conduct trials.