https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/thermoplastic-elastomer-tpe-faqs
70° C
22 hrs, 70 hrs, 168 hrs (1 week), 1000 hrs (42 days)
121° C
22 hrs, 70 hrs, 168 hrs (1 week), 1000 hrs (42 days)
150° C
22 hrs, 70 hrs, 168 hrs (1 week), 1000 hrs (42 days)
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-04/MAXXAM NHFR Push Buttons Case Study Snapshot.pdf
https://www.avient.com/investors/events-presentations?page=9
May 04, 2011
https://www.avient.com/investors/events-presentations?page=7
Dec 04, 2012
https://www.avient.com/investors/events-presentations?page=10
Nov 04, 2010
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/versaflex-pf-technical-bulletin-sept-2020-es-la.pdf
VERSAFLEX™ PF Capa de adherencia Versaflex™ PF para películas de protección de superficies BOLETÍN TÉCNICO Propiedades Versaflex PF MD6727 Versaflex PF MD6741 Versaflex PF MD6649 Versaflex PF 9512 Versaflex PF MD6666 Versaflex PF MD6748 Versaflex PF MD6700 Características Baja adherencia Baja adherencia; se utiliza para ajustar el revestimiento con MD6700 Baja-media adherencia Oferta de valor Adherencia media Bajo contenido de gel/residuos Construcción de baja adherencia Alta adherencia Resistencia al desprendimiento Baja Baja-media Media Media-Alta Media-Alta Alta Alta Aplicaciones Películas ópticas Electrodomésticos Plásticos Construcción / Metales sin recubrimiento Metales acabados Acero/Metales pintados Metales sin recubrimiento MFR a 190 °C/2,16 kg -- 4,5 17 5,4 21 4,8 6,5 MFRa@ 230 °C/2,16 kg 10 20 -- -- -- -- -- Gravedad específica, g/cc 0,92 0,91 0,92 0,92 0,94 0,94 0,94 Dureza, Límite A 50 49 37 38 37 31 30 G' a 23 °C, Pa 28,0 x 105 10,4 x 106 8,3 x 105 -- 9,9 x 105 11,8 x 105 10,0 x 105 Tg DMA, °C -29 -30 -9 10 11 15 21 Película LDPE/Versaflex PF1 Desprendimiento de 180°, N/25 mm Acero inoxidable después de 20 minutos a 25 °C 0,5 2,2 3,2 6,1 6,7 8,5 8,6 después de 7 días a 25 °C 0,6 2,7 4,3 5,5 8,2 8,3 10,3 PMMA2 después de 20 minutos a 25 °C 1,1 1,7 3,8 4,9 6,9 8,3 8,8 después de 20 minutos a 75 °C 2,8 4,1 5,1 6,9 9,0 10,7 11,8 después de 7 días a 75 °C 4,0 4,4 5,9 9,8 8,4 9,8 10,3 Policarbonato3 después de 20 minutos a 25 °C 1,4 2,2 3,8 6,8 6,3 8,4 7,0 después de 20 minutos a 75 °C 3,4 4,8 6,7 8,8 8,8 10,0 11,8 después de 7 días a 75 °C 4,6 6,5 7,5 10,6 11,6 10,6 13,8 1 Grosor de la película: LDPE de 51 micras/Versaflex PF de 25 micras. 2 Arkema Plexiglas™ V052-100 (Plexiglas es una marca comercial de Arkema France Corp). 3 Sabic Lexan™ L52-111 (Lexan es una marca comercial de Sabic Innovative Plastics).
AJUSTAR LA ADHERENCIA MEZCLANDO VERSAFLEX PF Grosor de la película: LDPE de 39 micras/Versaflex PF de 13 micras F = �Adherencia final después de 7 días a 25° C i = �Adherencia inicial después de 20 minutos a 25° C Re si st en ci a al d es pr en di m ie nt o so br e ac er o, N /2 5 m m .
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/Maxxam - EV Part - Application Snapshot.pdf
KUNSTSTOFF SCHWANDEN E L E C T R I C V E H I C L E P A R T • Replace aluminum to reduce part weight and overall weight of the electric vehicle • Secure supply of high volume of material • Flexible delivery • Cost competitive • Enabled OEM to replace metal and reduce part weight • Provided excellent customer service, sending samples and technical data promptly • Supported customer with processing queries • Secured material supply and flexible delivery – delivering on a specific date each month Maxxam™ Polyolefin Formulations KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-04/Maxxam REC - Outdoor Socket - Case Study Snapshot.pdf
HAGER GROUP O U T D O O R E L E C T R I C A L S O C K E T • A more sustainable, recycled formulation • Similar performance to current virgin polyolefin including: • Good UV, scratch, and impact resistance • Reliable coloration to RAL 7011 and RAL 7035 • A matte finish • Expedited the approval of Plastic Bank as a new supplier • Formulated custom materials with recycled ocean-bound plastic (Social Plastic®) from Plastic Bank • Provided functional replacements for the previous virgin polyolefins with comparable performance • Enabled Hager to launch new cubyko leaf outdoor sockets and switches to market containing 27% recycled materials Maxxam REC Recycled Formulation KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-04/avient-colorants-germany-gmbh-cr-extract-30-april-2021.pdf
Handelsregister B des Amtsgerichts Frankfurt am Main Ausdruck Nummer der Firma: Seite 1 von 7 HRB 93737 Nummer der Eintragung a) Firma b) Sitz, Niederlassung, inländische Geschäftsanschrift, empfangsberechtigte Person, Zweigniederlassungen c) Gegenstand des Unternehmens Grund- oder Stammkapital a) Allgemeine Vertretungsregelung b) Vorstand, Leitungsorgan, geschäftsführende Direktoren, persönlich haftende Gesellschafter, Geschäftsführer, Vertretungsberechtigte und besondere Vertretungsbefugnis Prokura a) Rechtsform, Beginn, Satzung oder Gesellschaftsvertrag b) Sonstige Rechtsverhältnisse a) Tag der Eintragung b) Bemerkungen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 a) Clariant Zweite Chemie GmbH b) Frankfurt am Main Geschäftsanschrift: Am Unisyspark 1, 65843 Sulzbach (Taunus) c) Erwerb und die Verwaltung von Beteiligungen an Gesellschaften, insbesondere solchen aus dem Bereich der chemischen Industrie. 25.000,00 EUR a) Ist nur ein Geschäftsführer bestellt, so vertritt er die Gesellschaft allein.
Ott, Ulrich, Leonberg, *28.09.1956 Bestellt als Geschäftsführerin: Mylich, Anette, Hofheim am Taunus, *28.02.1969 mit der Befugnis, im Namen der Gesellschaft mit sich im eigenen Namen oder als Vertreter eines Dritten Rechtsgeschäfte abzuschließen. 20.09.2016 Zentgraf b) Fall 3 4 a) Performance Masterbatches Germany GmbH b) Geändert, nun: Geschäftsanschrift: Brüningstraße 50, 65929 Frankfurt am Main c) Entwicklung, Herstellung, Verarbeitung und der Vertrieb von chemischen Produkten und verwandten Erzeugnissen und Präparationen einschließlich diesbezüglicher Forschung und Entwicklung. a) Die Gesellschafterversammlung vom 28.06.2019 hat die Neufassung des Gesellschaftsvertrages, insbesondere die Änderung in den §§ 1.1 (Firma) und 2 (Gegenstand des Unternehmens) beschlossen. a) 10.07.2019 Zentgraf b) Fall 4 5 b) Nicht mehr Geschäftsführer: Dr.
Höhe, *18.09.1979 a) 17.12.2019 Dittberner b) Fall 9 Abruf vom 30.04.2021 17:24 Handelsregister B des Amtsgerichts Frankfurt am Main Ausdruck Nummer der Firma: Seite 4 von 7 HRB 93737 Nummer der Eintragung a) Firma b) Sitz, Niederlassung, inländische Geschäftsanschrift, empfangsberechtigte Person, Zweigniederlassungen c) Gegenstand des Unternehmens Grund- oder Stammkapital a) Allgemeine Vertretungsregelung b) Vorstand, Leitungsorgan, geschäftsführende Direktoren, persönlich haftende Gesellschafter, Geschäftsführer, Vertretungsberechtigte und besondere Vertretungsbefugnis Prokura a) Rechtsform, Beginn, Satzung oder Gesellschaftsvertrag b) Sonstige Rechtsverhältnisse a) Tag der Eintragung b) Bemerkungen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Gesamtprokura gemeinsam mit einem Geschäftsführer oder einem anderen Prokuristen: Dr.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/Avient Climate Change Scenario Analysis Summary 2022.pdf
Avient Climate-related Scenario Analysis Summary SCOPE & TIME HORIZON AVIENT SCENARIO NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY CONVENTION 1.3-1.5°C 1.9-2.3°C 2.4-2.8°C TRANSITION RISK Net Zero Emissions Scenario Announced Pledges Scenario Stated Policies Scenario (IEA WEO 2021 1 scenarios) (NZE) | 1.4°C (APS) | 2.1°C (STEPS) | 2.6°C Emissions peak at 2050 and slowly decline through 2100 Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at slower rates Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at current rates BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS Increased transition risk: Business impacted by climate policies, carbon prices, market pressures and technological advancements Increased physical risk: Business impacted by direct damages and indirect discruption assocated with severe changes in climate driven weather events · Highly regulated policy environment · Moderate policy regulation · Few changes to current policy settings · Ambitious; net zero commitments achieved at most all levels · Government commitments and National Determined Contributions are achieved · Not all stated commitments are achieved · Improved air pollution in advanced and emerging market & developing economies · Rising air pollution levels especially in emerging market and developing economies · Doubling of the frequency of extreme heat events by 2050 and 120% increase in intensity & rising air pollution levels especially in emerging market and developing economies · Expectation of signifcant capital allocation for innovative product design, energy efficiency investments, and clean electrification of operations · Additional levels of R&D investment will be required to contribute to and attain announced commitments. · Continued R&D investment in current initiatives is expected · Steep increases in advanced economies' carbon prices · Considerable increases in emerging economies' carbon prices · Some change in carbon prices · Declining fuel prices · Regional variability in fuel prices, though slight net increase · Rising fuel prices 1 International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2021 The following summarizes Avient's climate-related risks and opportunities analyzed across multiple scenarios, in alignment with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework.
CLIMATE-RELATED SCENARIOS ANALYZED Global operations through 2050 PARAMETERS & ASSUMPTIONS EXCEED 2.5°C EXCEED 2.0°C RETURN BELOW 1.5°C IMPACT DRIVER & TIME HORIZON NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY Policy & Legal Risk M L Carbon pricing exposure in USA, China, Germany and Spain Fines and/or compliance measures: · Clean electrification of operations; · Emissions intensive equipment phase-out; · Circular economic and materials efficiency strategies; · Net-zero carbon building standards; · Mandatory energy management systems and audits Carbon pricing exposure in USA, China, Germany, Spain, and Saudi Arabia Increased fines and compliance measures related to: · Phase-outs aligned with Nationaly Determined Contributions (NDC); · Renewable energy sourcing; · Material efficiency standards (minimum recycled content for packaging, and enhanced vechicle air quality) Some regional carbon pricing exposure in China, Germany and Spain Technology Risk S M Capital expenditures to subsitute emissions intensive technologies Declining price point competitiveness caused by decarbonization pass through costs R&D costs to transition to design and deploy lower-emissions technologies Slower substitution of materials with lower- emission options Market Risk S M Declining redundant supply and sourcing more sustainably causes raw material costs to rise Customers demand to lower their scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and services across all markets Increasing competition from existing and unforeseen polymer and non-polymer- based products that reduce further impact on climate Customer behaviors from advanced economies demand lower carbon products Rising degree of uncertainty in raw material prices Slow customer behavior changes in some advanced economies High degree of uncertainty in energy market signals Reputation Risk L Chemical sector or certain petrochemical materials (i.e., plastics) stigmatized Rising expectations for rapid innovation and displacement of older, heavily carbon- intensive designs and manufacturing processes NDC countries expected to innovate and seek rapid minimization of customers' scope 3 emissions Increased concern from stakeholders for not addressing climate change globally or for the chemicals sector Acute & Chronic Risk L Possible direct damage to fixed assets and logistics disruptions in both our value chain and operations More frequent and intense weather events and changing preciptation patterns are likely to damage manufaturing faciliites, disrupt logistics and sourcing activities, and negatively affect employee health and communities where we operate More frequent and intense weather events and changing preciptation patterns are likely to affect the performance of grids and thermal plants while pushing up demand for cooling, damage fixed assets, disrupt logistics and sourcing activities, and negatively affect employee health and communities where we operate IMPACT DRIVER & TIME HORIZON NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY Resource Efficiency Opportunity S M L More efficient production and distribution processes, reduced natural resource usage, continued use of recycling, and inclusion of recycled materials in our products such as reSoundTM R, ColorMatrix™ Capture™ Oxygen Scavenger, among others will contribute to increasing product revenues and reduced operating costs Resource efficiency efforts supported by capital allocation in NDC countries is more likely and may accelerate a path toward maximizing ROI and reducing operating costs Less regulatory and pressure to incentivize may cause gains from efforts to lag Energy Source Opportunity M L Use of greater external financing options, such as operating lease arrangements or energy performance shared savings contracts, to source lower emission-energy and new technologies, such as carbon capture, utilization & storage (CCUS), in our operations may reduce operating costs and maximize returns on investment Use of lower emission-sources of energy in operations will lower operating costs and contribute toward reductions of our scope 1 and 2 emissions and product carbon intensities Use of renewable energy, increased efficiency, and electrification initiatives will lower operating costs and contribute toward reductions of our scope 1 and 2 emissions and product carbon intensities.