https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-12/ISO 9001 Englewood CO.pdf
Certificate Number: 13132875
Certified Since: November 19, 2019 *
Certificate Approval Date (Date Granted, Reduced, Extended, or Renewed): October 12, 2022
Current Certification Cycle Start Date: November 19, 2022
Current Certification Cycle Expiration Date: November 18, 2025
Rev: B
This certification is subject to the organization maintaining its management system to the requirements of ISO
9001:2015 as well as the requirements of Platinum Registration, Inc.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/2020-gravi-tech-processing-guide.pdf
Enlarge or widen vents and increase
number of vents
2.
Clean, widen and increase number
of vents
2.
Increase gate size or number of gates
Moisture 1.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-08/Avient CDP_Climate_Change_Questionnaire_2022.pdf
While Avient is not currently directly affected by cap-and-trade schemes,
approximately 93% of our square footage is located in countries that have implemented
or are adopting a range of methods to price carbon, such as carbon taxes or cap-and-
trade.
Note: a base year is not applicable to this goal, because as the number of suppliers
fluctuates so does the number of suppliers that need to be assessed to achieve our goal
– i.e. the achievement of the target is not tied to a base year.
ETS, Cap & Trade or Carbon Tax)?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-02/Sustainability ESG Disclosures_Titanium Dioxide.pdf
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CATEGORY DETAIL
EC Number 236-675-5
CAS Number 13463-67-7
Name Subclass 1 Titanium Dioxide (TiO2)
Structural Formula O======Ti====== O
PROPERTY DETAIL
Physical State Solid
Form Crystalline
Color White
Odor Odorless
Melting Point 1560–1843°C
Boiling Point 3,000°C
Bulk Density 3.9 g/mL at 25°C
Water Solubility Immiscible
HEALTH EFFECTS
HUMAN HEALTH SAFETY ASSESSMENT
Consumer
Based on available data, TiO2 is not a hazardous substance.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-02/Sustainability ESG Disclosures_Carbon Black.pdf
CATEGORY DETAIL
EC Number 215-609-9
CAS Number 1333-86-4
Name Subclass 1 Carbon Black
Structural Formula
CHEMICAL IDENTITY
H
|
C||||HH
H
HEALTH EFFECTS
HUMAN HEALTH SAFETY ASSESSMENT
Consumer
Overall, as a result of the detailed epidemiological investigations,
no causative link between Carbon Black exposure and cancer risk
in humans has been demonstrated.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-09/olefins-brochure.pdf
CREATING A MORE
SUSTAINABLE
PACKAGE
There are a number of ways to create packaging
that is considered more sustainable.
These may
include:
• Achieve a percentage of all packaging that is
reusable, recyclable or compostable
• Increase the use of post-consumer recycled
(PCR) content, up to 100%
• Use lightweighting or other solutions that will
help reduce your carbon footprint
• Replace petroleum-based materials with
renewable materials such as bio-plastics
Whatever your goals, we can help you achieve them
with customized solutions based on a number of
factors.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/tpes-for-home-appliances-product-bulletin.pdf
Anti-vibration feet made with our TPEs have resistance
to wear and tear, better performance and function,
improved processability and reduced number of
part defects.
VERSAFLEX™ VDT
4202-40B
DYNAFLEX™
G7940-1
Application Anti-Vibration Feet Anti-Vibration Feet
Defining Characteristic Vibration Damping Good Processability
Compression Set Low Compression Set Low Compression Set
Tactile Feel Grippy Feel Soft Touch, Rubbery Feel
Coloring Black Natural
Hardness 40 Shore A 40 Shore A
Processing Injection Molding Injection Molding
Overmolding Substrate Polypropylene Polypropylene
HOW GLS TPEs MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN HOME APPLIANCE
ANTI-VIBRATION FEET
• Reduced appliance movement and noise –
vibration damping technology reduces
movement and noise of the appliance
when in use
• Resistance to wear and tear – TPEs are proven
to maintain their shape and resist tears with
low compression set
• Better performance and function – increase
design freedom with material selection
flexibility
• Improved processability – boost efficiency
with injection molding processing and reduce
overall production cycle time
and costs
• Reduced number of part defects – eliminate
secondary operations to achieve consistent
and controlled results
To learn more about GLS TPEs home
appliances, visit www.avient.com or call
+1.844.4AVIENT (1.844.428.4368).
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-01/16824-8%23ISO 9001 Certificaat Fiber-Line International B.V. %28PDF%29.pdf
Franken
Managing Director
Registration number 1682418.1
Start date certificate 2910112024
Certificate valid until 2910112027
Date of first certificate 2910112009
Certificate
for the quality management system according to
NENNENNENNEN1111ENENENEN1111ISOISOISOISO 9001:9001:9001:9001:2015201520152015
The certification body TÜV NORD Nederland hereby confirms that the certification 1682418.12910112024
took place in accordance with its certification regulations for the organisations 29101120272910112009
FiberFiberFiberFiber1111Line International B.V.Line International B.V.Line International B.V.Line International B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-03/Certificaat ISO 14001 NL-UK 2025-2028.pdf
Franken
Managing Director
Registration number 1682419.2
Start date certificate 0610312025
Certificate valid until 2810212028
Date of first certificate 2810212019
Previous certificate valid until 2810212025
Date audit 0411212024 – 1211212024
Certificate
for the environmental management system according to
NENNENNENNEN1111ENENENEN1111ISOISOISOISO 14141414001:001:001:001:2015201520152015
including the current version of the underlying SCCM schemaincluding the current version of the underlying SCCM schemaincluding the current version of the underlying SCCM schemaincluding the current version of the underlying SCCM schema
The certification body TÜV NORD Nederland hereby confirms that the certification 1682419.20610312025
took place in accordance with its certification regulations for the organisations 28102120282810212019
FiberFiberFiberFiber1111Line International B.V.Line International B.V.Line International B.V.Line International B.V.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-11/artisan-ar7300-pre-colored-formulation-processing-guide.pdf
Incomplete Fill
Melt and/or mold
temperature too cold
• Increase nozzle and barrel temperatures
• Check thermocouples and heater bands
Shot size
• Increase shot size
• Adjust transfer position to 98% full
• Increase cushion
• Enlarge or widen vents and increase number of vents
• Check that vents are unplugged
• Check that gates are unplugged
• Enlarge gates and/or runners
• Perform short shots to determine fill pattern and verify
proper vent location
• Increase wall thickness to move gas trap to parting line
Brittleness
Degraded/overheated
material
• Decrease melt temperature
• Decrease back pressure
• Use smaller barrel
Gate location
and/or size
• Relocate gate to non-stress area
• Increase gate size to allow higher flow rate and lower
molded-in stress
Wet material
• Check moisture.
Sink Marks
Melt too hot
Insufficient
material volume
• Increase shot size
• Increase packing pressure
Part geometry
too thick
• Reduce wall thickness
• Reduce rib thickness
Flash
Injection pressure
too high
• Decrease injection pressure
• Increase clamp pressure
• Increase transfer position
Excess
material volume
• Decrease pack pressure
• Decrease shot size
Melt and/or mold
temperature too hot
Loose clamp
• Reset mold height
• Increase clamp tonnage
Shrink
Too much shrink
• Increase cooling time
Too little shrink
• Decrease cooling time
Burning
• Reduce decompression
• Clean, widen and increase number of vents
• Increase gate size to reduce shear
Wet material • Verify material is dried at proper condition
Nozzle Drool
Nozzle temperature
too hot
• Decrease nozzle temperature
• Decrease back pressure
• Increase screw decompression
• Verify material has been dried at proper conditions
Incorrect nozzle • Use reverse taper tip
Weld Lines
Melt front
temperatures are
too low
• Increase pack and hold pressure
• Increase gate size
• Identify end of fill pattern and verify proper
vent location
• Add vents or increase vent width
• Move gate location
Warp
• Reduce injection speed
• Increase pack pressure
• Increase pack time
• Increase cool time
Mold design • Non-uniform mold cooling
Part design • Non-uniform wall thickness
Thermolator incorrect
temperature
• Check settings
• Inspect thermocouple
Sticking in Mold
Overfilled cavity
• Decrease injection rate and pressure
• Decrease hold pressure
• Decrease cooling time
Part too hot
• Decrease barrel temperature
• Increase cooling time
• Increase draft angle
• Polish cores in direction of ejection
Black Specks
Contamination • Purge machine
Degradation
• Reduce melt temperature
• Reduce screw speed
• Reduce back pressure
Machine related • Check for wear on screw, barrel or check ring
Delamination
• Purge barrel to eliminate material contamination
• Reduce sharp corners in material flow path
• Increase venting
Discoloration
Oversheared material
• Decrease melt temperature
• Reduce residence time
Mold design • Increase gate sizing
Dry material
• Check moisture of material to ensure it is within the
recommended moisture percentage for molding
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