https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-03/avient-march-ir-fermium_0.pdf
Just a few months ago, we completed the acquisition of the Clariant Masterbatch
business, the largest acquisition in the 20-year history of our company.
Purchase price multiple rapidly
declining on strength of business and
synergy capture
(1) (1)
(1) (1) (1)
(1)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
($ in millions)
12
SEM
CAI
Avient
• Composites and Outdoor High Performance
applications drove positive mix within SEM
• Clariant Masterbatch synergy realization under
way and expected to drive further margin
expansion in 2021
• Portfolio transformation to high growth end
markets with focus on sustainable solutions
megatrend
(1)
EBITDA MARGIN EXPANSION
Distribution
15.2%
17.6%
11.1%
12.1%
6.4% 6.3%
15.2%
16.2%
(2)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
(2) Total company reflects adjusted EBITDA margins
SPOTLIGHT: COMPOSITES
13
• SEM delivers a record year in 2020 – 13%
operating income growth and over 200 bps
in margin expansion year-over-year
• Prior investments in composites platform
and outdoor high performance applications
paying off, resulting in substantial growth
over the last two years
SEM
Operating
Income
(OI % of Sales)
($ in millions)
$(0.1) $(1.0)
$2.2
$19.1
$26.8
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Composites
Performance
(Operating Income)
$83.7
$94.4
2019 2020
(11.2%)
(13.3%)
0.1 0.1
0.2
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.9 1.0
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
$19
$160
$338
2011 2019 2020
0.16
0.20
0.26
0.34
0.42
0.50
0.58
0.72
0.79 0.81
0.85
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21E
FREE CASH FLOW AND CAPITAL ALLOCATION
14
Free Cash Flow Dividends Share Repurchases Deleveraging
3.5x
2.7x
2019PF 2020PF
Growing Dividend Cumulative Buybacks Net Leverage
$
B
n
$
p
e
r
sh
a
re
Cash Generation
(1) (1)
~$1Bn
REPURCHASED
OVER LAST 10 YEARS
~$350MM
PAID OVER LAST 10 YEARS
~$338MM 2.7x
NET LEVERAGE
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
GREAT PLACE TO WORK!
15
2 0 2 1 O U T L O O K
A S P R O V I D E D O N F E B R U A R Y 9 , 2 0 2 1
W E B C A S T
Synergies
($ millions)
Initial
Three-Year
Estimate
Revised
Three-Year
Estimate
2021
Expected
Realization
Administrative $ 18 $ 20 $ 15
Sourcing 24 30 15
Operational 18 25 5
Total Synergies $ 60 $ 75 $ 35
C L A R I A N T I N T E G R AT I O N &
C O S T S Y N ERG I E S U PDATE
17
• Integration going extremely well: synergy target increased from $60 million to $75 million
• $5 million of synergies in 2020 and expect to realize $35 million in 2021
• Relentless focus on guiding principles of safety first, employee collaboration and exceeding
customer expectations
• Future revenue synergies are not part of these estimates and represent additional growth over
the long term
$86
$103
2020PF 2021E
$0.53
$0.70
2020PF 2021E
ORGANIC GROWTH PROJECTIONS – Q1
( T O TA L C O M PA N Y )
18
Sales Adjusted Operating Income
$991
$1,090
2020PF 2021E
+ 10%
Adjusted EPS
+ 20% + 32%
(in millions) (in millions)
(1) (1) (1)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
$308
$360
2020PF 2021E
$1.93
$2.40
2020PF 2021E
ORGANIC GROWTH PROJECTIONS – FULL YEAR
( T O TA L C O M PA N Y )
19
Sales Adjusted Operating Income
$3,783
$4,100
2020PF 2021E
+ 8%
Adjusted EPS
+ 17% + 24%
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
(1) (1)
(in millions) (in millions)
(1)
2020 Pro forma $3,783 $308
Sustainable Solutions 60 11% 24
Healthcare 60 11% 18
Composites 20 10% 10
Growth in Emerging Regions 50 7% 11
Other (GDP growth) 82 5% 11
Sub-total $4,055 7% $382
COVID Response Applications (25) - (11)
Outdoor High Performance Applications (15) - (7)
Asia Payroll Tax Subsidy (COVID) - - (4)
FX Impact 85 - 7
Synergies - - 30
Incentives, Travel, Other Employee Costs - - (37)
2021 Estimated $4,100 8% $360
2021 ORGANIC SALES AND OPERATING INCOME
( T O TA L C O M PA N Y )
20
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
(2) COVID Response Applications: facemasks, personal protective equipment
Sales Growth Rate
Adjusted
Operating
Income$ millions
(1)
(2)
C A S H F LOW A N D L E V E R AGE
21
• Asset light business generates
significant free cash flow
• Cash generation in 2021 partially offset
by restructuring activities to capture
synergies associated with the Clariant
Masterbatch acquisition
• Cash flow deployed to M&A,
opportunistic share repurchases and
balance sheet / leverage reduction
3.5x
2.7x
2.1x
2019PF 2020PF 2021E
Net Debt / Adjusted EBITDA
(1) (1)
(1) Financial information is pro forma to include a full year of Clariant Masterbatch business acquisition
($ millions) 2020 2021E
Adjusted EBITDA 382 510
Working Capital: Source / (Use) 116 (30)
Cash Taxes (40) (53)
Interest Paid (67) (76)
CapEx (62) (75)
CapEx for Synergy Capture (2) (20)
Restructuring for Synergy Capture (11) (25)
Other 22 19
Free Cash Flow 338 250
22
• 8% increase in sales drives 24% increase in adjusted EPS to $2.40
($2.70 excluding step-up depreciation and amortization) as a result of
continued growth in sustainable solutions and synergy capture
• Clariant synergy capture ahead of schedule: $35M of savings planned from
Clariant Masterbatch acquisition
• Adjusted EBITDA of $510M – highest level in company history
• Deleveraging ahead of schedule – 2.1x net debt to adjusted EBITDA by the
end of 2021
2021 PROJECTIONS
PEER COMPARISONS
23
As a specialty formulator, we don’t
require significant capital
investment, as compared to the
base resin raw material suppliers
we purchase from.
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CLOSURELOGIC
GMBH
A L U M I N U M C A P L I N E R
• Compliance with food contact regulations
• Seals to glass, PET and aluminum bottles
• Excellent pressure retention for carbonated beverages
• Provided a low migration TPE with
outstanding organoleptic properties
• Enabled processing at temperatures 20°C
lower than comparative materials
GLS™ Thermoplastic Elastomer
KEY REQUIREMENTS
WHY AVIENT?
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PolyOne Corporation Investor Day 2012
PolyOne Investor Presentation
Gabelli & Company
5th Annual Specialty Chemical Conference
March 20, 2014
• In this presentation, statements that are not reported financial results or other historical information are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Use of Non-GAAP Measures
Page 3
PolyOne Commodity to Specialty Transformation
Page 4
• Continue specialty
transformation
• Targeting $2.50
Adjusted EPS by
2015, nearly
double 2013 EPS
• Drive double digit
operating income
and adjusted EPS
growth
• 17 consecutive
quarters of double-
digit adjusted EPS
growth
• Shift to faster
growing, high
margin, less cyclical
end markets
• Key acquisitions
propel current and
future growth, as
well as margin
expansion
• Established
aggressive 2015
targets
• Steve Newlin
Appointed,
Chairman, President
and CEO
• New leadership
team appointed
• Implementation of
four pillar strategy
• Focus on value
based selling,
investment in
commercial
resources and
innovation to drive
transformation
• Volume driven,
commodity
producer
• Heavily tied to
cyclical end markets
• Performance largely
dependent on non-
controlling joint
ventures
2000-2005 2006 - 2009 2010 – 2013 2014 and beyond
-150.00%
-50.00%
50.00%
150.00%
250.00%
350.00%
PolyOne S&P 500 Russell 2000 Dow Jones Chemical
All time high of
$38.38
March 7th, 2014
• 17 consecutive quarters of
double digit EPS growth
• 49% CAGR adjusted EPS
expansion 2006-2013
• 2013 stock price increased
73% versus 30% growth in the
S&P
• More than seven fold increase in
market cap: $0.5b $3.6b
Strategy and Execution Drive Results
Page 5
Appliance
4%
Building &
Construction
13%
Wire & Cable
9%
Electrical &
Electronics
5%
Consumer
10%Packaging
16%
Industrial
12%
HealthCare
11%
Transportation
18%
Misc.
2%
United
States
66%
Europe
14%
Canada
7%
Asia
6%
Latin
America
7%
PP&S
20%
Specialty
53%
Distribution
27%
0.12
0.27 0.21
0.13
0.68
0.82
1.00
1.31
2.50
$0.00
$0.25
$0.50
$0.75
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
$2.25
$2.50
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015
Target
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2013 Revenues: $3.8 Billion
End Markets
2013 Revenues: $3.8 Billion
EPS
Page 6
PolyOne
At A Glance
Old
PolyOne Transformation
*Operating Income excludes corporate charges and special items
2%
34%
43%
62%
65-
75%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2005 2008 2010 2013 2015
%
o
f O
pe
ra
ti
ng
In
co
m
e*
JV's Performance Products & Solutions Distribution Specialty
Specialty OI $5M $46M $87M $195M Target
Mix Shift Highlights Specialty Transformation
2015
Target
Page 7
2006 2013 2015
“Where we were” “Where we are” Target
1) Operating Income %
Specialty:
Global Color, Additives & Inks 1.7% 12.2% 12 – 16%
Global Specialty Engineered
Materials 1.1% 9.3% 12 – 16%
Designed Structures & Solutions -- 5.6% 8 – 10%
Performance Products &
Solutions 5.4% 7.2% 9 – 12%
Distribution 2.6% 5.9% 6 – 7.5%
2) Specialty Platform % of
Operating Income 6.0% 62% 65 – 75%
3) ROIC* (after-tax) 5.0% 9.1% 15%
4) Adjusted EPS Growth N/A 31%
Double Digit
Expansion
Proof of Performance & 2015 Goals
*ROIC is defined as TTM adjusted OI divided by the sum of average debt and equity over a 5 quarter period
Page 8
Bridge To $2.50 Adjusted EPS By 2015
2015 EPS: $2.50
2013 EPS: $1.31
Mid single digit
revenue CAGR
Page 9
Mergers & Acquisitions
Spartech accretion
Incremental share buybacks
Ongoing LSS Programs
(50-100 bps/yr)
Accelerated Innovation &
Mix Improvement
Innovation Drives Earnings Growth
$20.3
$52.3
2006 2013
Research & Development
Spending
($ millions)
Specialty Platform
Vitality Index Progression*
*Percentage of Specialty Platform revenue from products introduced in last five years
Page 10
14.3%
30.7%
2006 2013
Specialty Platform
Gross Margin %
19.5%
43.0%
2006 2013
Healthcare
Consumer
Packaging and Additive Technology
Transportation
Page 11
Unique and Innovative Solutions that Help
Customers Win
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Net Debt / EBITDA* = 1.8x
$48
$317
$600
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
2015 2020 2023
Significant Debt Maturities
As of December 31, 2013
($ millions)
Page 12
Coupon Rates: 7.500% 7.375% 5.250%
Debt Maturities & Pension Funding – 12/31/13
*TTM 12/31/2013 ** includes US-qualified plans only
60%
100%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2008 2013
Pension Funding**
As of December 31, 2013
Free Cash Flow and Strong Balance Sheet Fund Investment
• Targets that expand our:
• Specialty offerings
• End market presence
• Geographic footprint
• Operating Margin
• Synergy opportunities
• Adjacent material solutions
• Expanding our sales,
marketing, and technical
capabilities
• Investing in operational and
LSS initiatives (including
synergy capture)
• Manufacturing alignment Organic
Growth
Share
Repurchases
Dividends
Acquisitions
Page 13
$0.16
$0.20
$0.24
$0.32
$0.00
$0.10
$0.20
$0.30
$0.40
2011 2012 2013 2014
Annual Dividend
• Repurchased ~5 million
shares in 2013
• 15 million shares
are available for
repurchase under
the current
authorization
The New PolyOne: A Specialty Growth Company
2015 Target: $2.50 Adjusted EPS
Why Invest In PolyOne?
PolyOne Investor Presentation��Gabelli & Company �5th Annual Specialty Chemical Conference�March 20, 2014�
Forward – Looking Statements
Use of Non-GAAP Measures
PolyOne Commodity to Specialty Transformation
Strategy and Execution Drive Results
PolyOne�At A Glance
Mix Shift Highlights Specialty Transformation
Proof of Performance & 2015 Goals
Bridge To $2.50 Adjusted EPS By 2015
Innovation Drives Earnings Growth
Unique and Innovative Solutions that Help Customers Win
Debt Maturities & Pension Funding – 12/31/13
Free Cash Flow and Strong Balance Sheet Fund Investment
Why Invest In PolyOne?
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Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
POWDER
Hydrocerol
BIH
PEAUFF Endo 140 160 140–150
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, PVC
Hydrocerol
Compound
EMASAD Endo 140 200 135–145
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs,
POM, PVC
Hydrocerol
HK
EMA0766025 Endo 200 210 135–145
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
1480
EMA0766027 Endo-Exo 140 180 240–259
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylenes,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, PVC
Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
MASTERBATCH
Hydrocerol
862
PLASAD Endo 140 160 10–20
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
BIH-40-E
PLASAF Endo 140 160 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
1004
PEAUFQ Endo 140 160 80–90 • Weight reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
CF-5-E
PEASCF Endo 140 200 5–10
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
1602
PRASAD Endo 140 200 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
PEA0820021
PEA0820021 Endo 140 200 25–35
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Styrenes
Hydrocerol
PEA08200095
PEA0820095 Endo-Exo 140 180 100–120
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
PVC
Hydrocerol
ITP-820
PRAN698588 Endo 200 210 5–10
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, PVC
Hydrocerol
HK-40-E
PLASAH Endo 200 210 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs,
POM, PVC
Hydrocerol
CT-3205-B
OMA0698633 Endo 200 210 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
PLA
Hydrocerol
1135
PEAN698616 Exo 170 190 20–30
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
8418M
PHA0698418 Exo 170 190 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
MASTERBATCH
Hydrocerol
141
PEASCH Exo 200 210 10–20
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
1191
PRAN698433 Exo 200 210 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
NBA0820012
NBA0820012 Exo 240 260 25–35
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyesters,
high-temperature
resins
Hydrocerol
XH-901
SAASCC Exo 240 260 30–40
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polycarbonate blends,
polycarbonate,
high-temperature
resins
Hydrocerol
1376-4
PRAN698541 Endo-Exo 200 210 90–100
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides, PVC
LIQUID
Excelite
FA-37
CC10212522 Endo-Exo 120 140 65–75
• Weight reduction/
WPC
Polyethylene
Excelite
PF-1
CC01053625 Endo-Exo 120 140 55–65 • Weight reduction Vinyl
Excelite
FA-185
CC10303252 Endo 140 200 75–85
• Weight reduction
• Direct gas assist
Polyolefin
Excelite
Foam PPRO
CC10250288 Endo 160 200 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene
Excelite
FA-77
CC10232527 Endo-Exo 120 140 85–95
• Weight reduction/
WPC
Polyethylene
Excelite
FA-108
CC10290626 Endo 180 200 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
Polyolefin
Excelite
FA-112
CC10313065 Endo 140 200 50-60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
Polyolefin
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Test Method or Standard:
Analysis of Volatile Contaminants from Polymers
(Chromatography)
VDA 277
FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscopy
ASTM E1252 (Except 7.6, 11.2, and 11.4)
Flammability
Horizontal Burn of Self-Supporting Plastics ASTM D635; UL 94; IEC 60695-11-10
Horizontal Burn of Materials Used in Occupant
Compartments of Motor Vehicles
ASTM D5132; FMVSS 302 (49 CFR 571.302)
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Oxygen Index ASTM D2863
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Cable Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1061
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UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.1
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UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.5
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ASTM D4443
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EXTRUDER
Screw 1½" to 6" Polyethylene type—Maddock; 3:1 compression ratio
Tooling Pressure type
Die On size with 1/8" or less land
L/D 24:1 or higher
Screen Pack 20/60/60/20 Mesh
Cooling Trough Hot 120–150° F (50–65° C)
Feeder Gravimetric type—3 compartment (for color)
Drying Conditions, Catalyst Only Desiccant type, 4 hours at 140° F (60° C)
PROCESSING
Temperature
Wire Preheat 180–250° F (110–120° C)
Feed Zones 330° F (165° C)
Transition 340° F (170° C)
Metering 350° F (177° C)
Head/ Die 360° F (182° C)
Target Melt 350–380° F (177–190°C)
Flame at Die Tip Yes
Line Speed Higher line speed improves mixing and surface smoothness
Purge Compound HDPE
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PRODUCT BULLETIN
1.00E+00
1.00E+02
1.00E+04
1.00E+06
1.00E+08
1.00E+10
1.00E+12
1.00E+14
1.00E+16
1.00E+18
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
R
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/
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Silcosperseä EC dosing percentage (%)
CB HCR
SWCNT HCR
SWCNT LSR
MWCNT HCR
aceSurface Resistivity
Silcosperse™ EC Electrically Conductive
Additive Dispersions
Silcosperse™ EC Electrically Conductive additive
dispersions provide varying levels of electrical
conductivity to silicone material.
CB is also available as
a European food regulation compliant grade.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
1.00E+18
1.00E+16
1.00E+14
1.00E+12
1.00E+10
1.00E+08
1.00E+06
1.00E+04
1.00E+02
1.00E+00
INSULATIVE
ANTISTAT
DISSIPATIVE
CONDUCTIVE
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Delivers a range of properties from
anti-static through conductive
• Achieves greater conductivity levels
with lower loadings in single- and
multi-wall nanotubes
• Anti-static performance available
at lower doses
• Dark color options, such as browns,
blues or reds, available at lower dosages
in single-wall nanotubes
• Suitable for peroxide- or platinum-cured
silicone formulations
MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS
Silcosperse EC Electrically Conductive additive
dispersions are found in a variety of markets,
including transportation, energy, electrical &
electronics, and the films & coatings industry.
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COLOR RAL REFERENCE COLOR RAL REFERENCE
1015 Brown/12 6026 Green/14
1034 Yellow/14 6032 Green/20
1018 Yellow/19 7004 Grey/21
1003 Yellow/20 8025 Brown/14
3020 Red/15 9022 Pearl Grey/1
5005 Blue/35 9010 White/5
5000 Blue/36
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No. 0514.02) Revised 09/21/2021 Page 1 of 2
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017
POLYMER DIAGNOSTICS INC.
33587 Walker Road
Avon Lake, OH 44012
Ana De La Ree Phone: 440-930-3271
CHEMICAL
Valid To: December 31, 2021 Certificate Number: 0514.02
In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process, accreditation is granted to this
laboratory to perform the following rubber and plastics tests:
Test Description:
Test Method or Standard:
Analysis of Volatile Contaminants from Polymers
(Chromatography)
VDA 277
FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscopy
ASTM E1252 (Except 7.6, 11.2, and 11.4)
Flammability
Horizontal Burn of Self-Supporting Plastics ASTM D635; UL 94; IEC 60695-11-10
Horizontal Burn of Materials Used in Occupant
Compartments of Motor Vehicles
ASTM D5132; FMVSS 302 (49 CFR 571.302);
ISO 3785
Vertical Burn, 20 mm ASTM D3801; UL 94; IEC 60695-11-10
Vertical Burn, 125 mm ASTM D5048; UL 94; IEC 60695-11-20
Oxygen Index ASTM D2863
FT1 Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1060;
UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.3
Cable Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1061
VW1 Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1080;
UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.4
FT2/FH Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1100;
UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.1
FV-1 Flame Test UL1581, Clause 1060;
UL2556/CSA C22.2 No 2556, Clause 9.5
Thin Material Burning Test UL-94
Glow Wire Test
IEC 60695 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
RVCM in PVC
ASTM D4443
(A2LA Cert.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Ahrensburg_ISO50001.pdf
Avient Colorants Germany GmbH
Kornkamp 50
22926 Ahrensburg
Germany
Scope
Production of Color- and Additives Concentrates,
Compounds and Foaming Agents
Normative base
ISO 50001:2018 Energy Management System
Reg. no. 46090 Validity 20. 01. 2021 – 19. 01. 2024
Issue 12. 04. 2021
Swiss Made
Swiss Association for Quality
and Management Systems (SQS)
Bernstrasse 103, 3052 Zollikofen, Switzerland
sqs.ch
F.