https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.datasheet-extrusion.pdf
Overview
• FIBER-LINE® extrusion is the process of
forming a polymer jacket of various thickness
around a core of high-performance fibers
• Fiber core can be parallel, twisted, or in
rope form
• Polymer jacket selected to optimize flex,
chemical, temperature, & UV resistance
Key Features
• .50mm – 30.00mm size capability
• Protect the core from mechanical,
environmental, and chemical damage
• Extend life of cable or strength member
• Enhance flame & chemical resistance
• Improve UV resistance
• Many polymers available
FIBER-LINE® FIBERS SUITABLE
FOR EXTRUSION
• Kevlar® Para-Aramid
• Vectran® LCP
• Zylon® PBO
• Technora®
• Carbon Fiber
• Fiberglass
FIBER-LINE® PRODUCTS
ADDED BY EXTRUSION
• Strength members
• Tracer-wire
• Micro-cable
• Ruggedized cable
Our Polymer Offering
• EPC
• ETFE
• FEP
• Hytrel
• PFA
• Polyethylene
• Polypropylene
• Polyurethane
• PVC
• PVDF
EXTRUSION FIBERS PROCESSES PRODUCTS
This data is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute a specification.
They also add important characteristics, such as
SWELLCOAT® water-blocking, water repellence, adhe-
sion, color, and wear and UV-resistance to these and
many other applications.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-06/Cesa Flame Retardant Product Selection Guide %281%29.pdf
Cesa™ Flame Retardant Additives
add flame retardancy to polymers at varying levels to
meet the performance demands of the final product.
Intumescent flame retardants form a protective
layer upon combustion, eliminating the polymer
fuel source.
CESA FLAME RETARDANT ADDITIVES – STANDARD OFFERINGS
Cesa Flame Retardant Additives can be used in combination with other colorants or additives, and formulations can be customized for most
applications.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-01/Disinfectant Resistant Trilliant and Versaflex HC Materials Program Bulletin_0.pdf
Trilliant™ HC high performance formulations were
developed for specific healthcare enclosure needs,
including:
• Chemical resistance to common disinfectants
• UL 94 ratings of 5VA at 3.0, V-0 at 1.5 mm &
V-1 at 0.75 mm
• Retained color aesthetics after chemical
exposure
• Ability to utilize existing PC/PET & COPE tooling
Tested using an adaptation from ASTM D543 for
environmental stress cracking resistance (ESCR),
15 bars of each material were placed into jigs at
1% and 2% strain.
The problem is that most polymer device housings are not able to resist repeated exposure to the chemicals
involved in disinfection without cracking, crazing, or otherwise losing structural integrity.
Versaflex HC grades provide:
• Resistance to common disinfectants
• Excellent bonding to Trilliant HC materials
and other engineering thermoplastics
• Customization to achieve desired haptics
and color branding
A BINDING CONNECTION
With Avient, you can redesign your medical enclosure substrate and improve the ergonomics, comfort and
ease of use with overmolded TPEs.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/Investor%2520Day%2520-%2520May%25202012%2520-%2520Welcome%2520and%2520Introduction.pdf
Patterson
Global Color, Additives, and Inks John V.
Van Hulle
Agenda
Global Color, Additives, and Inks
ColorMatrix
John V.
Hanna
consolidate
• Cultures clash –
commodity wins
• Dependent on
income derived from
commodity joint
ventures
The First 6 Years
• Globally organized along
three strategic platforms
• Non-core equity
investment dispositions
• Talent upgrades, discipline
instilled throughout
organization
• New CEO hired to
transform POL into
specialty business
�18 of 20 officers new
• Implemented four
pillar strategy
• Nearly 50% of
The Second 6 Years
History of PolyOne – A Transformation
• Focused on increasing
volume, not profits
• Heavily tied to cyclical
markets
2000 2006 2012
The FormationThe Formation
The TransformationThe Transformation
The New PolyOneThe New PolyOne
organization
• Demonstrated ability
to deliver
• Nearly 50% of
business operating
income derived from
Specialty Platform*
• Specialty assets
acquired
*Pro forma for ColorMatrix acquisition
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30%
50%
70%
90%
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$16
$18
PolyOnePolyOne
Stock Price
S&P 500 (relative performance)
Strategy and Execution Drive Results
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$0
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$8
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Four Pillar Strategy
The World’s Premier Provider of Specialized
Polymer Materials, Services & Solutions
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“What We Said”
Mix Shift Highlights Specialty Transformation
Ahead of Schedule
*Operating Income excludes Corporate Charges
** Pro Forma for the acquisition of ColorMatrix and divestiture of SunBelt
2%
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Specialty OI $5M $46M $89M $117M “What We Said”
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2007 2012 Target 2011
“Where we were” “What we said” “Where we are”
1) Operating Income %
Specialty 3.2% 10% - 12% 8.9%
PP&S 6.1% 8% - 10% 7.2%
Pro forma ColorMatrix
Proof of Performance
Distribution 3.0% 4% - 5% 5.6%
2) Specialty Platform
sss% of Operating Income
20% >50% 50%
3) Specialty Vitality
Index
21% 35% - 40% 49%
4) ROIC* (pre-tax) 11% >15% 16%
5) Sales outside the US 37% >40% 40%
*ROIC is defined as TTM adjusted OI divided by the sum of average debt and equity over a 5 quarter period
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2011
Pro forma ColorMatrix
2015 Target
“Where we are” “Where we expect to be”
1) Operating Income %
Specialty 8.9%
PP&S 7.2%
12 – 16%
9 – 12%
Elevating our Expectations and Yours
PP&S 7.2%
Distribution 5.6%
2) Specialty Platform
% of Operating Income
50%
3) ROIC* (after-tax) 10%
4) Adjusted Annual
EPS Growth
3 yr CAGR = 71%
9 – 12%
6 – 7.5%
65 – 75%
15%
Double Digit Expansion
*ROIC is defined as TTM adjusted OI divided by the sum of average debt and equity over a 5 quarter period
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• Four pillar strategy, coupled with our ability to
execute is driving results
• Strong leadership team driving growth & executing
• Innovation and services provide differentiation and
How do we get there?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.datasheet-belthose-reinforcement.pdf
FL.Datasheet Belt&Hose Reinforcement.indd
FIBER OPTICAL CABLES
Key Features
• Flexible & lightweight reinforcements
• Limited elongation & high strength
• Various twisted & corded constructions
available
• Significantly reduce fraying during
processing
• Metered lengths available
FIBER-LINE® FIBERS
FOR BELT & HOSE REINFORCEMENT
• Kevlar® Para-Aramid
• Vectran® Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
• Carbon Fiber
• PET Polyester
• Technora®
FIBER-LINE® PERFORMANCE
ADDING COATINGS
• Bondcoat™:
Adhesion promotion to urethanes
Overview
• FIBER-LINE® produces various twisted and corded products for
re-inforcement in drive/timing belts and hoses.
Packages can be supplied on colored,
embossed and/or slit tubes.
They also add important characteristics, such as
SWELLCOAT® water-blocking, water repellence, adhe-
sion, color, and wear and UV-resistance to these and
many other applications.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-02/Fiber-Line Braiding Product Bulletin.pdf
KEY FEATURES OF FIBER-LINE™ BRAIDING
• Customized to meet size or strength
requirements
• Able to achieve any construction needed with
the use of toll braiders
• Flat or round profiles
• Cored braids for added strength & flexibility
• Metered lengths tailored for your application
FIBER-LINE FIBERS SUITABLE FOR
BRAIDING
• Para-Aramid
• Meta-Aramid
• Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
• Zylon® PBO Fiber
• Carbon Fiber
• Dyneema® Ultra-High Molecular Weight
Polyethylene (UHMWPE)
• PET Polyester Fiber
FIBER-LINE PERFORMANCE-ADDITIVE
COATINGS
• Abrasion resistance coating
• UV protection coating
• Color identification coating
FIBER-LINE BRAIDED PRODUCTS
AND POSSIBILITIES
• High-strength lacing cords
• Robotic actuating wire
• Strength members
• Auto glass cutout cords
• Parachute cords
• Tethers
• Wire-rope replacement
Copyright © 2023, Avient Corporation.
Our products add important characteristics, such as water-blocking, water repellence,
adhesion, color, and wear & UV-resistance to these and many other applications.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-07/lubrione-for-conveyor-belt-gears-application-bulletin.pdf
MANUFACTURING EFFICIENCY
LubriOne™ polymers offer greater design freedom
compared to metal and improved manufacturing
efficiency.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Excellent wear resistance
• Reduced friction, heat build-up, noise
and vibration
• Improved processability and surface finish
on parts
• Lower power requirements and
low maintenance
• Design flexibility
• Reduced weight
APPLICATION BULLETIN
SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE
LubriOne™ Portfolio
PA66, PA6 and Polyketone
formulations with
10%–30% glass fiber
reinforcement available
Lubricants & Performance
Lubricant Color Performance
LubriOne NN PTFE Natural Shears and creates a PTFE film transferred
to the matting surface.
PFPE Natural Migrates to the surface, but not all of it
since some is trapped in the polymer.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/AVNT Q2 2022 Earnings Presentation - Website Version.pdf
Pro Forma Financial Information
Avient acquired the Clariant Color business on July 1, 2020 (the “Acquisition Date”).
To provide comparable financial results, Avient references “pro forma” financial metrics, which include the business results of Clariant Color for
periods prior to the Acquisition Date.
S EC O N D Q UART ER 2022
RE S U LTS
$122
$134
$0.87
$0.98
Q2 2022 PERFORMANCE
(TOTAL COMPANY)
4
Sales Adjusted Operating Income
$1,235
$1,302
+ 5%
Adjusted EPS
+ 10% + 13%
(in millions) (in millions)
(+ 10% excluding FX) (+ 16% excluding FX) (+ 20% excluding FX)
Q2 2022 SEGMENT PERFORMANCE
5
CAI
$624
$649
($ in millions)
SEM Distribution
$86
$94
+ 4% + 9%
$404
$443
$24
$27
+ 10% + 13%
(1)
$241 $244
$37 $37
+ 1% Flat
(+ 10% excluding FX) (+ 16% excluding FX) (+ 6% excluding FX) (+ 3% excluding FX)
Q2 2021 $1,235 $122
Sustainable Solutions 17 7% 7
Healthcare 23 14% 5
Composites (ex Outdoor High Performance) 10 20% 4
Growth in Asia / LATAM 5 3% 1
Other 69 11% 5
Sub-total $1,359 10% $144
Outdoor High Performance Impact (9) (5)
Wage Inflation and Overtime (7)
Other Supply Chain Costs (2)
Clariant Color Integration Synergies 7
Incentives, Other Employee Costs 4
FX (48) (7)
Q2 2022 $1,302 5% $134
Q2 2022 SALES AND OPERATING INCOME
(TOTAL COMPANY)
6
Sales Growth Rate
Operating
Income$ millions
EBITDA
Q2 EBITDA BRIDGE
7
Price increases more than
offsets raw material and
supply chain impacts
Q2 2021 $ 159
Demand (29)
$ millions
CAI:
Price / Mix 87
Inflation (58)
SEM:
Price / Mix 36
Inflation (24)
Distribution:
Price / Mix 45
Inflation (41)
Net Price Benefit 45
Wage Inflation and Overtime (7)
Other Supply Chain Costs (2)
Clariant Color Integration Synergies 7
Incentives, Other Employee Costs 4
FX (7)
Q2 2022 $ 170
China Lockdowns / Russia Impact $ (14)
Outdoor High Performance (5)
Transportation (5)
8
Q2 '21 Adjusted EPS 0.87$
Color, Additives and Inks 0.11
Specialty Engineered Materials 0.01
Distribution 0.03
Corporate Costs 0.01
F/X (0.05)
Segment OI 0.11$
Interest Expense 0.03
Tax Rate (0.03)
Q2 '22 Adjusted EPS 0.98$
Q2 EPS BRIDGE
Key Updates
• Provided progress on 2030 Sustainability Goals
• Emphasized commitment to U.N.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/fl.datasheet-frp.pdf
FL.Datasheet FRP.indd
FIBER OPTICAL CABLES
Key Features
• Sizes Available: 0.25 mm – 5.00mm
• Dielectric (excluding Carbon)
• Additional ujacketing available up to
17.00 mm
• Oval & rectangular shapes available
• Rod printing available for accurate
length reading
• Splicing/ respooling services available
FIBER-LINE® FIBERS
FOR FRP
• Fiberglass
• Kevlar® Para-Aramid
• Vectran® Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
• Zylon® Polybenzyloate (PBO)
• Carbon Fiber
FIBER-LINE® PERFORMANCE
ADDING COATINGS
• Swellcoat® Water Absorbing Protection
• Protexcoat™ UV Degradation Prevention
FIBER-LINE® PRODUCTS
W/ FRP
• Strength elements
• Central strength members
Overview
• FIBER-LINE® recently installed new state of the art pultrusion
equipment to complement its traditional processes for making FRP
(Fiber Reinforced Polymer).
• Resin chemistry is optimized for process conditions, fiber adhesion,
and end-use application of FRP.
They also add important characteristics, such as
SWELLCOAT® water-blocking, water repellence, adhe-
sion, color, and wear and UV-resistance to these and
many other applications.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/thermoset-composites-tri-fold-product-selection-guide.pdf
Gordon Composites laminates are
available in an assortment of colors, inlay options, and lengths from 6" to 120", or rolls up to 1500 feet.
PRODUCT MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION COLOR
MAX
THICKNESS
MAX
WIDTH
IN (CM)
FLEXURAL
MODULUS
FLEXURAL
STRENGTH
GLASS
GC-70-UL Glass/Epoxy Any 0.1
17.75
5.8
210
(1448) 70
GC-66-ULW Glass/Epoxy,
90° Weft Any 0.1
17.75
4.5
(31.03)
130
(896) 66
GC-70-ULS Glass/Epoxy,
1080 Woven Scrim Any 0.1
17.75
5.8
210
(1448) 70
GC-70-ULZ Glass/Epoxy Natural 0.04
(1.0)
8.75
6.8
(46.89)
245
(1689) 70
GC-70-ULC Carbon/Epoxy Black 0.04
(1.0)
8.0
(20.3)
19.9
(137.21)
300
(2069) 70
BARSTOCK
All barstock composites are machined to size with a surface finish prepared to fit customer requirements.
These
continuous fiber-reinforced polymer composites are
ideal in applications where high stiffness and light weight
performance are critical.