https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-12/2024 Avient Executive Bios_George Inglis.pdf
These include positions in Assistant Corporate Corporate Controller; an
ex-pat assignment in the UK supporting Avient’s Color business; Director of Finance for the
Color, Additives & Inks segment; and, most recently, as Vice President of Internal Audit.
Inglis has taken on numerous special assignments in his tenure, including supporting
Avient’s speciality transformation through M&A activity as well as establishing Avient’s
Global Business Services (GBS).
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-04/WalterRipple_bio.pdf
Before
joining Avient, he held various commercial roles in the specialty elastomers and specialty
polybutylene businesses at Shell Chemical Company.
Ripple holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Texas A&M University and an
executive MBA from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-03/in-house-plastisol-program-bulletin.pdf
STAY FOCUSED ON YOUR CORE BUSINESS
• Production planning for your end products
can be challenging enough without the added
complexity of planning and producing for your
own plastisol needs
When you consider the hidden costs and potential
distractions associated with in-house plastisol
production, it may make sense for you to stay
focused on your key priorities—keeping your
customers happy and growing your business.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-01/certificate-of-change-of-name-avient-canada-ulc.pdf
Number: BC1228188
CERTIFICATE
OF
CHANGE OF NAME
BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT
I Hereby Certify that POLYONE CANADA ULC changed its name to AVIENT CANADA ULC on
January 15, 2021 at 12:13 PM Pacific Time.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/Syncure XLPE Product Bulletin.pdf
This literature shall NOT operate as permission, recommendation, or inducement to practice any patented invention without permission of the patent owner.
1.844.4AVIENT
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TEST STANDARD UNIT
SYNCURE™ XLPE
S1054A ROHS NATURAL
Specific Gravity ASTM D1505 – 0.919
Melt Flow Index, 190°C/2.16kg ASTM D1238 g/10min 1.045
Tensile Strength at Break ASTM D638 psi 2500
Tensile Elongation at Break ASTM D638 % 450
Delta Torque Internal g-m 2154
Moisture Content ASTM D2974 % 0.0004
Gel Content ASTM D2765 % 73
Hot Creep Elongation UL 2556 % 49
Hot Deformation UL 2556 % 6
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES
*Gel Content, Hot Creep Elongation and Hot Deformation measured on 95 phr S1054A / 5 phr S100B system, and cured by autoclave for 9 hours
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-04/maxxam-polyolefins-formualtions-case-study.pdf
Christoph Wallner (Unit
Head, DENSO Europe), throughout the challenging
development and fine tuning of the formulation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/Cesa LM Additives Product Bulletin.pdf
The
cost associated with maintaining a laser marking
system is lower than for printing systems, and laser
marking supports greater design and production
flexibility; changing a marking is as simple as
pushing a few buttons on a laser marking unit.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-09/Cesa Fiber Additives for Heat Preservation Technical Bulletin.pdf
TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM
• Test Method: FTTS-FA-010-2007 4.2
• Equipment: Thermovision
• Heat Source: 500W Halogen Lamp
• Heat Distance: 100 cm
Surface temperature before exposure: 20.22°C
Surface temperature after 10 min exposure: 33.85°C
Temperature change: +13.6°C
Added Cesa Fiber Additives for heat preservation
TEST METHOD STANDARD REQUEST TEST RESULT
GB/T30127
Far infrared radiation properties
Far infrared emissivity ≥0.88 (5-14um)
(Test temperature: 34°C)
0.9
Far infrared radiation
temperature rise ≥ 1.4°C
9°C
GB/T 18319-2019
Thermal retention with accumulated
by infrared ray
Maximum temperature rise ≥ 6°C 8.9°C
Mean temperature rise ≥ 4.4°C
(20 minutes)
5.6°C
FTTS-FA-010
Infrared radiation properties &
thermal retention temperature rise
Average emissivity ≥ 0.8 (2-22um)
(Test temperature: 25°C)
0.8
Specified heating ΔT ≥ 0.5°C
(relative to the standard)
+5.34°C (ΔT)
GB/T 11048-2008 Method A
Thermal transmittance
Unit: clo
Naked body: 0
Underwear: 0.04
T-shirt: 0.09
Thick sweater: 0.35
Winter coat: 0.7
All the data above are the reference value
0.625
Human Physiological Experiment
Blood flow volume +12.9%
Blood flow velocity +13.6%
Blood oxygenation(%SpO2) +1.7%
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Leadership (A/A-): Implementing current best practices
Management (B/B-): Taking coordinated action on climate issues
Awareness (C/C-): Knowledge of impacts on, and of, climate issues
Disclosure (D/D-): Transparent about climate issues
UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCORE REPORT
PolyOne
Region North America
Country United States of America
Questionnaire General
Activity Group Trading, wholesale, distribution, rental &
leasing
The CDP Score Report allows companies to
understand their score and indicate which
categories require attention to reach higher
scoring levels.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-02/2023_Climate_Change_Avient Score Card.pdf
Leadership (A/A-): Implementing current best practices
Management (B/B-): Taking coordinated action on climate issues
Awareness (C/C-): Knowledge of impacts on, and of, climate
issues
Disclosure (D/D-): Transparent about climate issues
UNDERSTANDING YOUR SCORE REPORT
ACTIVITY GROUP PERFORMANCE
Chemicals
A-
Your CDP score Average performance
B C C
Chemicals North America Global Average
*Please note that the peer group average scores are compiled with only investor-
requested company scores
Avient
Region North America
Country/Area United States of America
Questionnaire Chemicals
Activity Group Chemicals
The CDP Score Report allows companies to
understand their score and indicate which
categories require attention to reach higher
scoring levels.