https://www.avient.com/industries/consumer/consumer-discretionary/home-household/home-improvement
Medical Tubing
Medical Packaging
Medical Packaging
https://www.avient.com/industries/healthcare/labware-diagnostics/ivd-devices
Medical Tubing
Medical Packaging
Medical Packaging
https://www.avient.com/news/avient-announces-asia-manufacturing-and-availability-cesa-non-pfas-process-aid
Avient expands the launch of its new Cesa™ Non-PFAS Process Aid for polyolefin extrusion and film formulations to Asia, enabling processability, productivity, and stability comparable to traditional fluoropolymer-based processing aids.
This new solution is formulated without fluoropolymers, which may be classifiable as per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS), for use in polyolefin extrusion and film applications without compromising performance or efficiency.
Avient’s Cesa Non-PFAS Process Aid for Extrusion is currently manufactured in Greater China, Thailand and the United States.
https://www.avient.com/products/engineered-polymer-formulations/flame-retardant-formulations/syncure-xlpe-cross-linkable-polyethylene-formulations
High extrusion speeds, ambient curing properties and low capital investment
Syncure™ XLPE General Extrusion Guidelines (English)
Syncure™ XLPE General Extrusion Guidelines (Spanish)
https://www.avient.com/resource-center?document_type=63&document_subtype=125&industry=0&product_family=81&product_subfamily=0&product_name=0&op=FILTER+RESULTS&form_build_id=form-BVD2tghPqXIOPcl0vxmei8LDvjHG38Ntio8GI-puaQg&form_id=resource_filter_form
General extrusion guidelines for FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (Spanish language version)
General extrusion guidelines for ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations (English language version)
Syncure™ XLPE General Extrusion Guidelines (English)
https://www.avient.com/products/engineered-polymer-formulations/flame-retardant-formulations/firecon-cpe-insulation-jacketing-formulations
High extrusion speeds
General extrusion guidelines for FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (English language version)
General extrusion guidelines for FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (Spanish language version)
https://www.avient.com/resource-center?document_type=63&document_subtype=125&industry=0&product_family=81&product_subfamily=0&product_name=0&op=FILTER RESULTS&form_build_id=form-BVD2tghPqXIOPcl0vxmei8LDvjHG38Ntio8GI-puaQg&form_id=resource_filter_form&page=0
General extrusion guidelines for FireCon™ Thermoplastic CPE-A (Spanish language version)
General extrusion guidelines for ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations (English language version)
Syncure™ XLPE General Extrusion Guidelines (English)
https://www.avient.com/news/disinfectant-resistance-improved-trilliant-hc-polyone
Medical facilities are resorting to aggressive disinfecting regimens in efforts to prevent them, and hospital equipment is now being subjected to disinfection more frequently and with harsher cleaners.
We enable our customers to reach their goals – improving patient outcomes with life-saving medical devices that incorporate more durable materials.”
PolyOne is exhibiting Trilliant HC and other medical-grade materials in booth #2114 at MD&M Minneapolis.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/andwin-scientific-innovation-improves-dosing-accuracy
Product engineers at Andwin Scientific, a leading manufacturer of medical and laboratory supplies, were determined to find a replacement for these wildly imprecise measuring methods.
Andwin Scientific’s patented solution improves dosing accuracy, allows the end-user to use every drop of medication and reduces the chance for an accidental spill.
With the dosing adapter in place, medication bottles also have an additional layer of child-resistance.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/processing-styrenic-block-copolymer-tpes-gls
Extrusion, blown film production or blow molding requires high melt strength.
This property makes a single SEBS/ SEPS or SBS/SIS TPE capable of being used for low shear processes extrusion) and high shear applications (thin wall injection molding).
Shear rates during extrusion processing are usually in the hundreds of reciprocal seconds and shear rates during injection molding may go as high as 11,000 1/sec.