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7601 North Glen Harbor Blvd.
Rocky River Drive
Berea, OH 44017
Facility: Avient Corporation - Assesse, Belgium (CAI & SEM)
2 Rue Melville Wilson
Assesse 5330
Belgium
Activity: Liquid Colorants and Additives for Plastics Activity: "Design of color concentrates, precolors, and compounds for
fluoropolymer and high temperature polymers, LSFOH (low
smoke and fume, zero halogen compounds), and Specialty
Compounds
Manufacture of Color and Additive Concentrates and Specialty
Compounds"
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Facility: Avient Corporation - Aland (Odkarby), Finland
Kroklundsvagen 346
Ödkarby AX-22320
Finland
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19 Francis J Clark Circle
Bethel, CT 06801
Activity: Manufacture of colorants and compounds for fluoropolymer and
high temperature polymers
Activity: Design and Manufacture of colorants and compounds for
fluoropolymer and high temperature polymers.
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Tossiat 01250
France
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Activity: Design and Manufacture of Color and Additive Concentrates and
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Unity Grove
Knowsley, Merseyside L349GT
United Kingdom
Facility: Avient Corporation - Alicante (Ibi - IQAP), Spain
Guadalajara 6, Poligono Industrial L'Alfalç
Ibi, Alicante 03440
Activity: Design and Manufacture of Liquid Colorants and Additives for
Plastics, Assembly and Supply of Material Dosing Equipment
Activity: Design, development and production of color concentrates and
additives for plastic and synthetic fibers
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Masies de Roda, Barcelona 08500
Activity: Design, development and production of color concentrates and
additives for plastic and synthetic fibers
Facility: Avient Corporation - Melle, Germany
Oldendorfer Straße 9
Thuringia 49342
Germany
Facility: Avient Corporation - Gaggenau, Germany
Adolf-Dambach-Str. 2
Gaggenau, Thuringia 76571
Germany
Activity: Development and Manufacture of LSFOH (low smoke and fume,
zero halogen) compounds
Activity: Design and Manufacture of Specialty Engineered Thermoplastics
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A range of standard and
customized solutions conforming to UL 94 V-2,
V-0 and 5VA performance ratings are available.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• UL 94 V-2, V-0, 5VA ratings and elevated
RTI ratings
• GWFI (IEC 60695-11-10) up to 960°C
• Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) PLC 0,
600V ratings
• Injection molding and extrusion grades
• Non-halogen grades available
• Low dielectric performance with selected
formulations
• Good recyclability
• Colorable
MARKETS & APPLICATIONS
Applications that require flame retardant
performance including:
• Transportation: Interior components, seat
components, door panels, aircraft interiors,
railway interiors, boat interiors
• Construction & Building Materials: Cable
insulation, pipes and fittings, insulation
materials
• Consumer – Appliance casings, housings,
covers, fume hoods, battery packages, furniture
• Industrial Equipment: Machine housings
• Energy, Electrical & Electronic, E-Mobility:
Battery frames, electrical housings, connectors
• Telecommunication: Cable management
• Packaging: Transportation of sensitive goods
• Healthcare: Medical device housings and
components
PRODUCT BULLETIN
MAXXAM FR FLAME RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN FORMULATIONS
Non-halogenated Halogenated
PP Homopolymer Copolymer Homopolymer Copolymer
Unit Unfilled Glass Fiber Mineral Unfilled Glass Fiber Mineral Unfilled Glass Fiber Mineral Unfilled Glass Fiber Mineral
Characteristic Talcum Talcum Talcum Talcum
Reinforcement Mass-% 0 5–30 5–30 0 20–30 5-20 0 5–30 5–20 0 5–30 5–20
Colorable – ++ ++ + ++ ++ + + + + + + +
Density g/cm3 0,9–1,08 1,28–1,37 0,98–1,55 0,92–1,06 1,25–1,35 0,95–1,28 0,94–1,04 1,3–1,55 1,01–1,42 0,96–1,01 0,94–1,58 0,95–1,46
Tensile Strength MPa 25–30 30–70 25–35 16–22 40–65 15–25 25-–35 30–70 25–35 20–24 20–55 -25
E-Modulus (Tensile) MPa 1600–2500 2500–8200 2500–4000 800–1200 2000–8000 1600–3000 1300–2000 3000–8900 1900–3500 1000–1400 1200–7500 1500–3000
Izod Impact 23°C notched % 2,0–4,5 3,5–7,5 2,5–4,5 5–40 2,5–18 2,5–6 2,5–4,5 3,5–6,0 3,0–7,0 4,0–40 2,5–16 2,5–10
Max.
Good
chemical
1 IM: Injection Molding, EX: Extrusion, BM: Blow Molding
2 HS: Heat Stabilized, UV: UV Stablized, LM: Lasermarking.
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APPLICATION BULLETIN
IMPROVED CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
Engineered polyketone delivers excellent performance against aggressive chemicals, like H2SO4 for
batteries (Figure 1), and performs similarly to nylon against typical chemicals tested in powersports,
such as gasoline* (Figure 2).
Gasoline - 30% glass-filled (GF) grade, dry as molded (DAM), room temperature
Testing methodology is an adaptation from ASTM D543
• Reapply freshly soaked gauze pad every 24 hours to prevent from drying out
• Repeat for a total of 72 hours
• Tensile properties recorded
*Chemical resistance data for DEET, motor oil, glass cleaner, and sunscreen available upon request
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
Figure 1
Figure 2
3.34
3.84
3.63
1.96
2.21
0.99
3.43
3.86 3.93
1.76
3.49
2.01
3.26
3.66 3.74
1.45
1.06 0.989
2.98
3.99
3.41
1.41
1.07
0.88
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
30% LGF PKE 30% LGF PA6 30% LGF PA66 30% SGF PKE 30% SGF PA6 30% SGF PA66
Ft
-lb
/in
Notched Izod Impact
ASTM D256
23C DAM 23C Conditioned -40C DAM -40C Conditioned
1.47
1.37 1.37
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
Glass-Filled PKE Glass-Filled PA6 Glass-Filled PA66
g/
cm
3
Density of Polyketone vs Nylon
ASTM D792
LESS MOISTURE ABSORPTION THAN NYLON
30% Short Glass Fiber (SGF) Comparison
Moisture uptake, environmental chamber 62% RH, 70°C
SIMILAR DENSITY TO NYLON
ASTM D792
COMPARABLE AND CONSISTENT IMPACT PERFORMANCE*
Notched Izod Impact (ASTM D256) of LGF and SGF for DAM and
Conditioned Materials
*3,000 hr weathering data available upon request
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
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(SEM)
Manufacture of Engineered Thermoplastics , 554 Moore Road Avon Lake -
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Aland (Odkarby),
Finland
Manufacture of colorants and compounds for fluoropolymer and high temperature polymers Kroklundsvagen 346 AX-22320
Ödkarby Finland
Alicante (Ibi -
IQAP), Spain
Design, development and production of color concentrates and additives for plastic and synthetic
fibers
Guadalajara 6, Poligono
Industrial L'Alfalç 03440 Ibi
Assesse,
Belgium (CAI &
SEM)
"Design of color concentrates, precolors, and compounds for fluoropolymer and high temperature
polymers, LSFOH (low smoke and fume, zero halogen compounds), and Specialty Compounds
Manufacture of Color and Additive Concentrates and Specialty Compounds"
2 Rue Melville Wilson 5330
Assesse Belgium
Barbastro
Design and Manufacture of Specialty Engineered Thermoplastics Pol.
19 Francis J Clark Circle
Bethel - CT 06801 United
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Cergy, France
Design and Manufacture of Color and Additive Concentrates and Specialty Compounds , 14 Avenue de l'Eguillette
Saint Ouen l'Aumône - 95310
France
Esenyurt, Turkey
Design and Manufacture of Specialty Engineered Thermoplastics Orhangazi Mah. 1683 Sok.
No:8 34538 Esenyurt Turkey
Gaggenau,
Germany
Design and Manufacture of Specialty Engineered Thermoplastics Adolf-Dambach-Str. 2 76571
Gaggenau Germany
Glendale, AZ
Manufacture of Colorants for Plastics 7601, North Glen Harbor Blvd.
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Vevő szerződési feltételeit megelőzve is
érvényesülnek, amennyiben azok ellentétesek vagy
eltérnek a jelen Általános Szerződési Feltételektől.
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Eladó jogosult egy adott Termékmennyiséget
mennyiségi eltéréssel szállítani, ami a Vevő által
megrendelt mennyiségektől függően változhat, az
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Figure 2.
Styrenic block copolymers
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TEMPERATURE
Material Rear
Center
Front
Nozzle
Melt
Mold
Nylon 6,6
540–570
530–560
530–560
540–570
540–570
200–300
(90–150)
Nylon 6,6
30% SS
540–570
530–560
530–560
540–570
540–570
200–300
(90–150)
PBT
510–410
(265–280)
490–540
(255–280)
480–530
480–530
480–530
150–250
(65–120)
PC
14% NiCF
540–570
540–570
530–560
530–560
530–560
150–250
(65–120)
ABS
470–520
460–520
460–520
460–530
(240–275)
460–530
(240–275)
100–200
(40–90)
PP
440–480
(225–250)
440–480
(225–250)
430–470
(220–245)
420–460
(215–240)
420–460
(215–240)
125–175
(50–80)
DRYING
Material Temperature
°F (°C) Time Minimum
Moisture
Maximum
Moisture
Nylon 6,6
14% NiCF 180 (80) 4–5 hours 0.05% 0.20%
Nylon 6,6
30% SS 180 (80) 4–5 hours 0.05% 0.20%
PBT
14% NiCF 250 (120) 6-8 hours 0.02% 0.03%
PC
14% NiCF 250 (120) 3–4 hours 0.02% 0.02%
ABS
14% NiCF 200 (90) 2–4 hours 0.05% 0.10%
PP
14% NiCF 180 (80) 2–4 hours 0.20% 0.30%
Equipment
• Feed throats smaller than 2.5" may cause bridging due to pellet size
- Larger feed throats will be more advantageous with long fiber EMI shielding resins
• General purpose metering screw is recommended
- Mixing/barrier screws are not recommended
• L/D ratio
- 18:1–20:1 (40% feed, 40% transition, 20% metering)
• Low compression ratio
- 2:1–3:1
• Deep flights recommended
- Metering zone 3.5 mm
- Feed zone 7.5 mm
• Check ring
- Three-piece, free-flowing check ring
• General purpose nozzle (large nozzle tips are recommended)
- Minimum orifice diameter of 7/32"
- Tapered nozzles are not recommended for long fiber EMI shielding resins
• Clamp tonnage:
- 2.5–5 tons/in2
Gates
• Large, free-flow gating recommended
- 0.25" x 0.125" land length
- 0.5" gate depth
Runners
• Full round gate design
• No sharp corners
• Minimum of 0.25" diameter
• Hot runners can be used
PROCESSING
Screw Speed Slower screw speeds are recommended to protect fiber length
Back Pressure Lower back pressure is recommended to protect fiber length
Pack Pressure 60–80% of max injection pressure
Hold Pressure 40–60% of max injection pressure
Cool Time 10–30 seconds (depends on part geometry and dimensional stability)
PROCESS CONSIDERATIONS
Recommended – retain fiber length (maximize conductivity)
• Low shear process
• Low screw speed and screw RPM
• Slow Injection speed
• Fill to 99–100% on first stage of injection
- Reduces potential nesting of fibers at gate location
- Improves mechanical performance near gate location
- Promotes ideal fiber orientation
Resin Rich Surface
• Achieved when using a hot mold temperature and longer cure times
≥ Max mold temperature recommendation
• Improved surface aesthetic
• Reduced surface conductivity
• Could reduce attenuation performance in an assembly
Fiber Rich Surface
• Achieved when using a cold mold temperature and shorter cure times
≤ Minimum mold temperature recommendation
• Improved surface aesthetic
• Reduced surface conductivity
• Could improve attenuation performance in an assembly
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