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POLYMER PRODUCT NAME PROPERTY PERFORMANCE TYPE DOSAGE/
LDR
MATERIAL
CODE
ABS FRABS92991 UL 94 Halogen 35% CC10292991WE
ABS FRABS52399 UL 94 Halogen 5–14% CC10252399WE
HDPE Cesa Flam MB 5101AH UL 94 Halogen 7–16% PEAN698479
Nylon Cesa Flam MB 5728H UL 94 Halogen 8–14% ABA0698450
Nylon Cesa Flam MB 5731NH UL 94 Non-halogen 8–20% ABAN698410
PC Cesa Flam NCA0820018NH UL 94 Non-halogen 2–4% NCA0820018
PC NCAN-Z0N-FN FLMRET 698419 UL 94 Non-halogen 3–8% NCAN698419
PE FRPE94802 ASTM E84 Non-halogen 100% CC103094802F
PE FRPE41011 UL 94 Halogen 20–30% CC1034101160
PET Cesa Flam MB 5525NH UL 1441, UL 94 Non-halogen 6–8% NEAN698534
PET FRPET65462 UL 94 Non-halogen 5–12% CC103265462F
PET/ PBT Cesa Flam MB 5532NH NFPA 701 Non-halogen 4–6% NBAN698451
PP Cesa Flam MB 5201H UL 94 Halogen 6–30% PPAN698410
PP Cesa Flam MB CT-1629NH Cal TB 133, UL 94 Film, NFPA 701 Non-halogen 6–8% PPAN698428
PP FRPP365370 UL 94 Non-halogen 10–20% CC103653702F
PP Copolymer FRPP37654 UL 94 5VA Halogen 100% CC10337654WE
PP Copolymer FRPP53484 UL 94 Halogen 10% CC1035348460
PS FRPS62722 ASTM E84 Halogen 2–4% CC10262722WE
PS/HIPS Cesa Flam SLA0820014H UL 94 Halogen 4–8% SLA0820014H
TPU Cesa Flam 98461NH UL 94 Non-halogen 6–14% RUA0698461
F-SERIES FLAME RETARDANT ADDITIVES
HDPE/PE F-Series UL 94 Non-halogen 10–25% PEA0820024
PE F-Series UL 2335, FM 4998 Non-halogen 10–25% PEA0820069
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ILLUSTRATION OF STABLE DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
AS A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY
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PREPERM™ Radome PREPERM™ High-temp
PREPERM™ Flexible
PREPERM™ Standard Grades
for reflow soldering, temperature resistance
for films and cables
for ceramic replacement
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United States
33%
47%
Canada
Asia
12%
Latin America
Eastern
2%
2011 Revenue: $0.7 Billion*2011 Revenue: $0.7 Billion* SolutionsSolutions
At a Glance
Building &
Construction
11%
Wire & Cable
15%
Consumer
Packaging
36%
Industrial
10%
Misc.
7%
HealthCare
3%
Transportation
Textiles
Canada
1%
Latin America
5%
2011 Revenue by Industry Segment*2011 Revenue by Industry Segment*
*Pro forma for the acquisition of ColorMatrix
Expanding ProfitsExpanding Profits
1.7%
4.6%
5.1% 5.5%
7.1%
9.6%
12-16%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011PF 2015
Operating Income % of Sales
Target
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Value Proposition
• GCAI is a global leader enabling OEMs and converters to
profitably expand their business with customized color and
additive solutions
Transformation Highlights
• Mix improvement and value-based selling has
Value Proposition and Transformation Highlights
• Mix improvement and value-based selling has
driven nearly 800 basis points increase in
operating margin since 2006
• 2011 acquisition of ColorMatrix accelerates
innovation pipeline and expansion into
new markets
> $12B Addressable Market
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• Unbiased, solution-based culture selling value
�Customer-centric approach
� Economic value impact documented for customers
• Complete package, product range and
service offering
�Custom solutions for customers’ unique requirements
Key Differentiators
�Custom solutions for customers’ unique requirements
� Industry-leading service offering
• Coordinated global infrastructure
�Consistency in product and
customer service
� Supply-chain reliability
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From Volume
Commodity white dominated mix
To Value
Focus on specialty color
Global Film Customer
Volume Revenue Gross Margin $
Mix Transformation – Executing the Strategy
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
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Global Packaging Customer
Volume Sales Gross Margin $
From Volume
Commodity white dominated mix
To Value
Focus on specialty color
Mix Transformation – Executing the Strategy
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
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• OnColor™ HC Plus
� Applications: Medical devices
� Customer benefits: Brand enhancement, expanded market
opportunities, speed-to-market
• WithStand™ Antimicrobial Solutions
� Applications: Healthcare devices, appliances, kitchen utensils
Key Innovations
� Applications: Healthcare devices, appliances, kitchen utensils
and surfaces, children’s toys
� Customer benefits: Expanded market opportunities, extended
product life
• OnCap™ Antifog
� Applications: Food packaging
� Customer benefits: Extended shelf life, improved product
aesthetics, production efficiencies
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• $1.5 billion attractive, growing market
• Additives improve performance and
reduce cost through light-weighting, reduced
waste, faster cycle times, and extended shelf
life of finished product
• Aligned with megatrend of protecting
the environment
Market Opportunity
Shelf-life extension
Greater product
consistency
Weight reduction
Performance Additives
the environment
Leading Global Supplier of Additives In Fast Growing PET Market
consistency
Recyclability and
reduced carbon
footprint
Color and special
effects
Enhanced product
aesthetics
High heat resistance
4% 4%
8%
9% 9%
10%
11%
14%
Western
North
America
South
America
MEA Easter
Asia
Pacific
China India
PET 2008-13P CAGR
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HyGuardTM Oxygen Barrier System
• Applications: Beverage containers, food packaging
• Function: Active scavenging system for
• Function: Active scavenging system for
oxygen-barrier improvement
• Customer benefits: Extended shelf-life,
light-weight, recyclable
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ExceliteTM Foaming Agent
• Applications: Vinyl sheet for digital printing
• Function: Chemical foaming agent for
weight reduction
• Customer benefits: Increased product
quality, operational efficiencies
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Joule RHBTM Advanced Reheat Technology
• Applications: PET containers
• Function: Infra-red absorber for improved
• Function: Infra-red absorber for improved
• Customer benefits: Sustainability,
operational and energy savings
reheating efficiency
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• Accelerate customer development
pipeline with OnColor™ HC Plus
• Provide solutions addressing infection
concerns in healthcare facilities
Areas of Focus
$8.7
$20.0
Healthcare
2006 2011PFconcerns in healthcare facilities
• Help customers expand into new
markets with HyGuard™ technology
• Extend food shelf life and consumer
appeal with OnCap™ Anti-Fog $130.2
$268.0
2006 2011PF
Packaging
2006 2011PF
(Revenue in $ millions)
2006 2011PF
2006 2011PF
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Critical Imperatives and 2015 Goal
Critical Imperatives
• Integrate and leverage ColorMatrix technology and
customer relationships
• Identify and focus on specialty applications within our
target markets
• Accelerate global expansion and profitability
improvements in emerging markets, leveraging
success in U.S. and Europe
2015 Goal
• 12 - 16% return on sales
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Manufactured under change control principles
beyond CAS number (similar level as MEVOPUR
concentrates), reducing risk of change
• Free from animal-derived substances and
phthalates
• Suitable for blown film, injection molding,
blow molding and extrusion
REGULATORY SUPPORT
• Raw materials tested to:
- ISO 10993-1
- USP chapters , including Class VI,
a requirement for ophthalmic and nasal drugs
- European Pharmacopeia 3.1.3/3.1.5
(polyolefin)
- USP (polyethylene)
- ICH Q3D elemental impurities
- USP and USP light transmission
• Registered Drug Master File (Type III)
• Food contact compliance established with
FDA/EU*
APPLICATION BULLETIN
CARRIER
MATERIAL
PIGMENT
CONTENT/TYPE
LIGHT
FASTNESS
THERMAL
STABILITY
PRODUCT
CODE
HDPE 50% TiO2
8 300°C PH00075525
LLDPE 60% TiO2
8 300°C PL00075542
LLDPE 70% TiO2
8 300°C PL00075545
PP 50% TiO2
8 300°C PP00075717
Healthcare use limitations apply—see below.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-11/reSound REC Recycled Content TPEs Selection Guide.pdf
reSound™ REC
VX2800-0001
reSound™ REC
VX2800-0001
I 65A Black
reSound™ REC
VX2800-0002
I 65A Black
reSound™ REC
VX0100-0001
AR I 80A Black
Recycled Content PIR PIR PIR PIR
Recycled Content, % 25% 25% 40% 30%
Recycled Source
Carpet Backing,
Nonwovens, Films,
Super Sacks
Carpet Backing,
Nonwovens, Films,
Super Sacks
Proprietary Blend Proprietary Blend
Hardness, Shore A 65 65 65 80
Color Natural Black Black Black
Specific Gravity 0.88 0.89 0.88 1.05
Tensile Strength, PSI 784 788 1023 1400
Elongation at Break, % 687 662 673 700
Compression Set
@ Room Temperature 29 27 30 –
OM Substrate PP PP PP PC, ABS,
Processing IM or OM IM or OM IM or OM IM or OM
Agency Rating – – – –
reSound™ REC
VX2800-9003
C 47A Natural
reSound™ REC
VX2800-9004
C 54A Natural
reSound™ REC
VX2800-0001
C 65A Black
Recycled Content PCR PCR PCR
Recycled Content, % 25% 25% 25%
Recycled Source Transportation Transportation Ocean-bound
Plastic
Hardness, Shore A 47 54 65
Color Natural Natural Black
Specific Gravity 0.94 0.95 0.89
Tensile Strength, PSI 250 311 900
Elongation at Break, % 585 581 670
Compression Set
@ Room Temperature – – 25
OM Substrate PP PP PP
Processing IM or OM IM or OM IM or OM
Agency Rating – – –
Automotive Testing* – – –
*Additional testing can be performed to confirm specific customer requirements.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-03/Cesa Nox A4R Product Bulletin_0.pdf
Cesa Nox A4R is formulated to help:
• Brand owners who need to maximize their PCR
usage up to 100% to achieve sustainability and
recyclability targets
• Recyclers involved with flake or pellets dealing
with multiple processing defects
• Convertors of bottles, film, and sheet who need
to maintain high-quality levels of PCR
Performance enhancement antioxidants such as
Cesa Nox A4R are valuable for many stakeholders
within the circular economy, and indeed anyone
seeking to achieve high-quality levels in their
recyclate while operating with ever-increasing
quantities of PCR.
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Aquarius™
Fluorescent Yellow
Aquarius™
Red B
Concentrate
Blue R
Concentrate
Aquarius™
Fluorescent Red
Orange
Concentrate
Blue G
Concentrate
Aquarius™
Fluorescent Pink
Yellow R
Concentrate
Violet
Concentrate
Aquarius™
Fluorescent Violet
Yellow G
Concentrate
Black
Concentrate
Color Chips:
Printed results may vary
based on production
methods, such as ink
film thickness, opacity,
pigment selection
and substrate.
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Cesa™ Additives for Polyolefin Films
Cesa™ Anti-Fog Plus Additives for Multilayer Films
Maintain the clarity of crop and packaging film.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-10/microbial-susceptibility-of-various-polymers-and-evaluation.pdf
The various susceptibility tests performed herein
clearly showed the vulnerability of TPE formulations; all
six formulations exhibited heavy fungal growth, in addi-
tion to failing JIS Z2801 (with higher median bacterial
growth relative to the control film) and modified ASTM
E1428 testing with complete pink stain coverage.
TPE formulations also
exhibited higher median growth than the control film in
JIS Z2801 (Figure S1) testing and full stain coverage in
ASTM E1428-15a (Table S1), which exemplified their vul-
nerability to microbial attack and prompted additional
experiments to screen the antimicrobial efficacy of ZPT
in TPEs.
All in all, ZPT proved to be a highly effective addi-
tive in protecting various TPEs from fungal and bacterial
growth, and it is expected that this can extend the useful
life of TPE products by preventing microbiological degra-
dation and the development of staining, odors, and
unsightly growth.[4,5,34] However, it should be noted that
leaching of bulk-imbedded biocides from the polymer
substrate is required to exert antimicrobial action, and the
long-term effectiveness and release of ZPT from these
compounds are currently unknown.[16,31,35-37] Future
studies are required in order to determine the true dura-
bility of the compounds when exposed to the specific envi-
ronmental conditions of the end-use target applications
(e.g., surfactant washes, humidity cycling, fluid contact,
weathering).
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Performance advantages:
• Non-conductive: formulations engineered
to optimize composite dielectric properties
• Lightweight: up to 80% lighter than porcelain,
reducing installation time and cost
• High strength: high tensile, compressive,
flexural and inter-laminar shear strength
to support various design configurations
and line loads
• Flexible: deflect and return to original shape
for load dampening to minimize damages
and outages
• Durable and shatter resistant vs. ceramic
and glass, and UV and corrosion resistant
for long service life
INSULATORS
AND ARRESTERS
OVERHEAD
SWITCH RODS
CROSSARMS
AND BRACES
COMPOSITE
POLES
GUY
INSULATORS
Electrical Transmission & Distribution Applications
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SIZES
Insulators for transmission and distribution
Suspension insulators Epoxy/corrosion resistant glass rods .625" to 1.25" diameter
Line post and station
post insulators Epoxy/glass fiber rods 1.50" to 4.74" diameter
Arresters
Cage type Polyester or vinyl ester/glass fiber rods .125" to .50" diameter
Custom tubular Polyester, vinyl ester or epoxy/
glass fiber custom shapes 2.0" to 6.0" envelope size
Pole line construction
Conductor standoff and
equipment support arms Polyester/glass fiber rods 1.50" to 2.00" diameter
Guy strain insulators Polyester/glass fiber rods 0.50" to .812" diameter
Cross arms
Tangent and deadend,
support braces
Polyester/glass fiber
rectangular tubes
3.62" x 4.62" and
4.0" x 6.0" rectangular
Utility poles
Composite poles Polyester/glass fiber hollow
custom tubes
10" to 14" diameter,
typical lengths 40' to 110'
Pole line construction, cross arms, rods, and utility poles feature an integral fabric surfacing veil for long-term weather resistance
and retention of properties.