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Solutions:
Using an innovative method to predict creep performance, the
polymer’s viscoelastic properties were characterized under
conditions that simulated use in the human body over a 20-year
span.
Solutions:
Using an innovative method to predict creep performance, the
polymer’s viscoelastic properties were characterized under
conditions that simulated use in the human body over a 20-year
span.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-08/QRG for suppliers on invoicing%5B50%5D.pdf
On the Orders page, you can do one of the following:
o Click the Create Invoice ( ) icon in the Actions column of the Purchase Orders table
o Click on the PO Number link to open the purchase order and click on the Create Invoice
button
4
3.
The selected or newly created legal entity is added to your invoice.
4.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-04/Advanced simulation captures part performance for fibre reinforced thermoplastics_Case_Study.pdf
In Figure 4, the failure location between the isotropic
modelling approach and the Digimat anisotropic modelling
approach is identical.
Figure 1: Tensile test data as a function of the fibre orientation 0°
(orange), 45° (green), 90° (blue)
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Figure 4: Failure location in the flexural test for the isotropic modelling
Figure 6: Failure location in the tensile test for the isotropic modelling
approach (left), Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (middle) and
reality (right)
Figure 3: Flexural test results with the isotropic modelling approach
(orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green)
Figure 5: Tensile test results with the isotropic modelling approach
(orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green)
Figure 5 shows the tensile test results with, again,
a convincing advantage for the Digimat anisotropic
modelling approach against the isotropic modelling
approach.
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KEY PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES1
PHYSICAL NOMINAL VALUE UNIT TEST METHOD
Density/Specific Gravity 1.00 ASTM D792
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (230°C/2.16kg) 20 g/10 min ASTM D1238
MECHANICAL
Tensile Strength 15.0 MPa ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus 1400 MPa ASTM D790
Flexural Strength 35.0 MPa ASTM D790
IMPACT
Notched Izod Impact (Injection Molded) 150 J/m ASTM D256
ELECTRICAL
Surface Resistivity < 100000 ohms/sq ASTM D257
PROCESSING INFORMATION
INJECTION NOMINAL VALUE UNIT
Drying Temperature 80 to 90 °C
Drying Time 4.0 to 6.0 hr
Processing (Melt) Temperature 220 to 250 °C
Mold Temperature 30 to 80 °C
Trilliant™ HC Electrically Conductive Formulations
for Precision Performance Pipette Tips
A critical design consideration for pipette tips is
the accurate measurement of finite amounts of
liquid.
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Wavelength (nm)
– C93 Control 5 – Ultimate UV390-1 @ 0.15% 1 – UV390R 3
90
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650.00 Black 10% 433C
650.01 Brown 10% 7615C
650.02 Red 10% 186C
650.03 Orange 5% 1495C
650.04 Yellow 10% 142C
650.05 Green 10% 2248C
650.06 Blue 10% 278C
650.07 Violet 20% 2073C
650.08 Grey 10% Cool Gray 7C
650.09 White 10% RAL9010
PPSU RESINS
Product Code Color LDR* Pantone No.**
660.00 Black 6% Black 6C
660.01 Brown 6% 7582C
660.02 Red 8% 7620C
660.03 Orange 6% 1505C
660.04 Yellow 6% 124C
660.05 Green 6% 348C
660.06 Blue 6% 660C
660.07 Violet 15% 7664C
660.08 Grey 6% Cool Gray 8C
660.09 White 6% RAL9010
PSU RESINS
Product Code Color RAL No.*
S837.0 Black 9005
S837.1 Brown 8011
S837.2 Red 3002
S837.3 Orange 2004
S837.4 Light Yellow 1016
S837.5 Green 6032
S837.6 Blue 5015
S837.7 Violet 4005
S837.8 Grey 7037
S837.9 White 9016
PES RESINS
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-07/fl.datasheet-wireharnessyarn.pdf
WIRE HARNESS YARN FIBERS PROCESS PRODUCTS
Product ID
FIBER-LINE®
Coating
Base Fiber
Break
Strength
Yield Geometry
Nominal
Diameter
Description
NX1200T
FIBER-LINE®
WearcoatTM
FIBER-LINE®
ColorcoatTM
Nomex
13 LBs
(5.9 KGs)
9930 FT/LB
(6672 M/KG)
Round/Flat .438mm
High-temperature
resistant coating with
colorant for identification
K400T
FIBER-LINE®
WearcoatTM
Kevlar®
20 LBs
(9.1 KGs)
30303 FT/LB
(20362 M/KG)
Round/Flat .245mm
High-temperature
resistant coating
NX1200 1x3
FIBER-LINE®
ColorcoatTM
Nomex
39.9 LBs
(18.1 KGs)
3225 FT/LB
(2167 M/KG)
Round .815mm
Color coated for
identification
G150 1x3
FIBER-LINE®
WearcoatTM
Glass
16.7 LBs
(7.6 KGs)
12987 FT/LB
(8726 M/KG)
Round .372mm
High-temperature
resistant coating
NX200T N/A Nomex
2.5 LBs
(1.1 KGs)
68166 FT/LB
(45804 M/KG)
Round/Flat .168mm
Fiber twisted
to improve handling
MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD
This data is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute a specification.
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2011 Highlights
• Versus 2010, revenue growth of 9% drives 23% increase
in adjusted operating income
• Adjusted EPS expands 29% to all-time high of $1.02
Net Sales Adjusted Operating
$1.02
Adjusted EPS
$2,622 $2,643
$2,739
$2,061
$2,622
$2,864
Net Sales
$88 $87
$72
$59
$147
$181
Adjusted Operating
Income
$0.12
$0.27
$0.21
$0.13
$0.79
$1.02
($ millions) ($ millions)
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2011 Highlights
• Each platform contributed to our year over year
operating income growth
• Record OI achieved in Specialty and POD
• Ten quarters of double-digit adjusted EPS expansion
POD PP&SSpecialty Platform
ROS%* 0.6% 1.5% 3.2% 4.3% 5.3% 8.4% 8.0% 2.9% 2.6% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% 4.6% 5.6% 6.7% 5.5% 6.1% 3.1% 5.0% 7.0% 7.2%
$20 $19
$22
$28
$25
$42
$56
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$76
$64 $66
$31 $33
$54
$62
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PP&S
$5
$13
$31
$46 $46
$87 $89
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*ROS% is defined as adjusted operating income % of revenue
($ millions)
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2011 Highlights
• Continued portfolio repositioning
� Sale of SunBelt equity investment
� Acquisition of specialty companies ColorMatrix and Uniplen
• World-class working capital of 9.6% maintained while
improving on-time delivery to 94%improving on-time delivery to 94%
81%
87%
88%
95%
93% 92%
94%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
14.3%
16.2%
14.4%
18.9%
11.7%
9.6% 9.6%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
On-Time Delivery Working Capital % of Sales
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First Quarter 2012 Highlights
• Revenues increased 9%
over Q1 2011 to a new
quarterly record
• Adjusted EPS increased 12%
$0.26
$0.29
Q1 2011 Q1 2012
Adjusted EPS
• Adjusted EPS increased 12%
over prior year
• All platforms delivered
double-digit operating
income growth
Q1 2011 Q1 2012
$25.2
$14.7
$29.1
$17.8
$16.7
Specialty PP&S POD
Q1 2011 Q1 2012
Adjusted Operating Income
$14.3
($ millions)
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• Total Debt at 3/31/12
Less: Cash
Net Debt
• Available Liquidity
$706
186
$520
$300
$360
$250
$300
$350
$400
$450 Debt Maturities
As of March 31, 2012
($ millions)
Debt Maturities & Liquidity Summary – 3/31/12
• Available Liquidity
Cash
ABL Availability
Total Liquidity
• Net Debt / EBITDA* = 1.9x
$186
156
$342
*Adjusted EBITDA TTM Pro forma for ColorMatrix
$50
$300
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
2015 2017 2020
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• Repurchased 6
million shares in
2011
Share Share
RepurchaseRepurchase
• Introduced a
quarterly dividend
in Q1 2011 and
increased in Q1
DividendsDividends
• Expanding our
sales, marketing,
and technical
capabilities is top
Organic Organic
GrowthGrowth
• Targets that expand our:
• Specialty offering
• End market presence
AcquisitionsAcquisitions
Use of Cash
Current Cash Balance = $186M
Net Debt / EBITDA* = 1.9X
• 7.9 million shares
remain available
for repurchase
under the current
authorization
increased in Q1
2012
• Objective of
maintaining and
growing
capabilities is top
priority
• Investing in
operational and
LSS initiatives
• CAPEX
• End market presence
• Geographic footprint
• Synergy opportunities
• Adjacent material solutions
*Adjusted EBITDA TTM Pro forma for ColorMatrix
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Finally, by promoting the more environmentally
conscious new non-halogenated products, Schneider-Electric
NB (Strömfors) may be able to increase its market share
by approximately 20%.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Application%2520Bulletin%2520Resilience%2520HC.pdf
Public Health Service, the incidence of hospital-acquired infections
(HAI’s), such as MRSA and VRE, has increased approximately 36% in the last 20 years and
today causes nearly 100,000 deaths annually.