https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-01/Versaflex OM -Diastimeter Cover-Application Snapshot.pdf
POWER TOOL BRAND D I A S T I M E T E R C O V E R • Anti-static properties to enable stable and accurate measurements • Good wear resistance to avoid friction between TPE-made part and the internal metal part • Met anti-static standard surface resistivity 109-1010 Ω/m2which reduced error for circular measurement by 55% and linear measurement by 33% • Provided a formulation with better wear resistance than the previous overmold material • Offered excellent bond adhesion to PC/ABS Versaflex ™ OM Thermoplastic Elastomer KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-09/Omnicolor Case Study Cable Reel.pdf
POWER & LIGHTING MANUFACTURER/MOLDER S M A L L C A B L E R E E L • Meet color requirement of medium-tone gray for polypropylene (PP) cable reel application • Low cost color development • Short lead time to fit production schedule • Offered readily available standard color (Mid Grey – OC7UFF) to meet customer request • Provided low usage rate of 1% LDR to keep costs down • Shipped colorant sample within one day of inquiry • Allowed sample parts to be molded within three days to accommodate schedule Omnicolor™ Multipurpose Colorants KEY REQUIREMENTS WHY AVIENT?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/bettcher-case-study-1.pdf
LONG FIBER TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES POWERFUL SOLUTION FOR BETTCHER INDUSTRIES © 2020, All Rights Reserved Avient Corporation, 33587 Walker Road, Avon Lake, Ohio USA 44012 Quantum is a trademark of Bettcher Industries, Inc.
Supporting a 25-pound motor that powers multiple trimmers and pneumatic tools, the yoke needed to stand up against rigorous use, including load and vibration of the motor, operator torque, and rotational movement functionality.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-01/wire-and-cable-one-pager.pdf
APPLICATIONS: Power cables, Ethernet category cables, industrial cables, solar installation cables, coaxial cables, fiber optics, hybrid cables SYNCURE™ Cross-Linked Polyethylene for Power Cable Insulation • Resistant to heat, oil, creep and abrasion • Fast extrusion speeds • UL 44 & UL 4703 flame performance • UL/CSA bulletins MAXXAM™ FR W&C Flame Retardant Polypropylene for Category Cable Insulation and Cross-Webs • Alternative to FEP • Low dielectric • Thin wall extrusion capabilities • UL 94 & plenum yellow card, V-2, V-0 & 5VA fire performance ratings FIRECON™ Flame Retardant Chlorinated Polyethylene for Industrial Cable Jackets • Resistance to harsh environments • Low temperature properties • UV resistance • UL 44 flame performance ECCOH™ LSFOH Low Smoke and Fume, Non-Halogen for Insulation and Jackets • Low smoke and toxicity • Improved fire safety • Resistance to chemicals • UL44 and CPR flame performance ADDITIONAL SOLUTIONS MAXXAM™ SY Foamed Polypropylene for Coaxial Cable Insulation SYNPRENE™ Flame Retardant Thermoplastic Elastomers POLYMIX™ Customer Proprietary Formulations For more information, please visit avient.com or call +1.844.4AVIENT (+1.844.428.4368). www.avient.com Copyright © 2021, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-04/AmySanders_bio.pdf
She previously served as senior vice president and deputy chief legal officer, global operations at Eaton Corporation, a power management company.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-12/2024 Avient Executive Bios Leslie Sequeira.pdf
Sequeira most recently served as CIO for Patrick Industries, a leading component solutions provider for the recreational vehicle, marine, housing and power sports markets.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-05/Liquid Color PVC Pipe Product Industry Overview.pdf
Deviation in dosing based on number of cycles during a trial with a global plastics processor Sh ot W ei gh t Cycles Solid Colorant System Sh ot W ei gh t Liquid Colorant System Cycles Potable Water CC10201265 (NSF), CC10201265 (NSF), CC01053598 (UL), CC10220196 (UL) Drain, Waste, Vent, Irrigation & Potable Water CC10201418 (NSF), CC10201270 (NSF) Sewer CC10256367 (NSF), CC01053774, CC10301922 Reclaimed Water CC10352848 (NSF), CC01055325 Electrical, Industrial, Conduit CC10201285 (NSF), CC01053733, CC10253767 (UL), CC10202712 (UL) CC01053731 (UL) Telecom, Conduit CC10270833 Electric Power Lines, Lighting Cable CC01054724, CC10267763 (UL), CC10212299 (UL) Industrial & Plumbing CC10335721 (NSF), CC01053205, CC01053205 (UL) Mining CC10201274 (NSF), CC01055504, CC10335364 (UL) Natural Gas, Oil CC01055504 (NSF), CC10201274 CC10335364 (UL) Irrigation CC10201272 (NSF) COLORMATRIX LIQUID COLORANTS FOR PVC PIPE, CONDUIT, AND FITTINGS APPLICATIONS Potable Water Drain, Waste, Vent, Irrigation & Potable Water Telecom, Conduit Sewer Electrical, Industrial, Conduit Reclaimed Water Irrigation Electric Power Lines, Lighting Cable Natural Gas, Oil Industrial & Plumbing Mining PVC Pipe and Conduit Color Wheel A HANDY REFERENCE TO PIPE IDENTIFICATION 1.844.4AVIENT www.avient.com Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-06/ColorMatrix Joule Tech Bulletin.pdf
Such recipes define the overall power input as well as the lamp configuration and other important process variables consistent with the resin and preform/ bottle design.
CAUSE AND EFFECT DIAGRAM Methods Machines Materials Manpower Variable energy saving during SBM Maintenance instructions Operating instructions Faulty Operator Job spec NIR Lamps SBM Type/Design vPET reheat content vPET formulation rPET blend/quality Temperature recording Temperature measurement probe External temperature Faulty Incomplete Inappropriate Incomplete Incomplete Different Different Different Manual Different Variable Variable Variable Training New Faulty Alignment Same Throughput Too many tasks Time conflict Age/intensity variable Set up conditions Configuration - When starting to process a new resin, first run through new preforms for 15 minutes at ‘standard’ conditions to establish steady state conditions prior to any process optimization - Slowly start to reduce preform blowing temperatures until failures are present (visible pearl internal wall or pearl feet) - Increase blowing temperatures until defects are eliminated - QC check bottle quality for acceptance versus established tolerances - Change the power consumption profile in the ovens for early heat and longer sink times but ensure overall temperatures do not exceed cold crystallization temperature - Repeat temperature reduction stage and then defect elimination stage to test if further optimization is possible - Recheck QC bottle quality for acceptance versus established tolerances - Log all process parameters and create new specific ‘recipe’ for future use
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/AvientRY 2021 CDP Verification Opinion Declaration_07-26-22r%5B96%5D.pdf
Energy: o Diesel Fuel Consumption: 7,268,012 kWh o Natural Gas Fuel Consumption: 90,498,342 kWh o Renewable Energy - Self Generated (solar): 252,779 kWh o Renewable Energy - Self Generated (Wind): 2,399,531 kWh o Electric Power: 339,815,274 kWh Page 2 WATER RESOURCES • ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES • HEALTH & SAFETY • CLIMATE CHANGE Apex Companies, LLC • (800) 733-2739 • www.apexcos.com o Renewable Energy Credit (REC): 121,411,062 kWh o Renewable Power – Offsite: 27,119,749 kWh Period covered by GHG emissions verification: January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 GHG Reporting Protocols against which verification was conducted: World Resources Institute (WRI)/World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, Revised Edition (Scope 1 and 2) and the GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance, an amendment to the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard WRI/WBCSD Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard Verification Protocols used to conduct the verification: ISO 14064-3 Second Edition 2019-04: Greenhouse gases - Part 3: Specification with guidance for the verification and validation of greenhouse gas statements Apex’s standard procedures and guidelines for external Assurance of Sustainability Reports and International Standard on Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3000 Revised, Assurance Engagements Other than Audits or Reviews of Historical Financial Information (effective for assurance reports dated on or after Dec. 15, 2015), issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-11/avient-design-ergonomic-design-guide.pdf
Power grip - The power tool or pistol grip uses the large muscles of the forearm to provide the highest possible grip force, but offers limited dexterity. 2.
Grip selection always involves tradeoffs between power and precision.
For power, the larger muscles of the forearm need to be activated.