https://www.avient.com/products/polymer-colorants/liquid-color-concentrates/colormatrix-optica-toners-pet
Recycle Solutions
Corrects & reduces yellowing during recycling
PET blue toners and colors for enhanced recyclability
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/traceability-recycled-polyester-and-polyamide-textiles
How taggants can help confirm the origin of fibers in recycled textile products
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Traceability for Recycled Polyester and Polyamide Textiles
In synthetic fibers, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material from plastic bottles was the first recycled content used in textile products such as sportswear and technical textiles.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/improving-quality-100-recycled-pet-rpet-content?pname[]=19577
Recycle Solutions
The scavenger in the closure can be separated from the PET during recycling and closures are 100% compatible with the closure recycle stream.
This new solution also improves the aesthetics of recycled packaging in terms of haze and color, including a reduction in the yellowing effect that may occur during recycling.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/improving-quality-100-recycled-pet-rpet-content?sust[]=1137
Recycle Solutions
The scavenger in the closure can be separated from the PET during recycling and closures are 100% compatible with the closure recycle stream.
This new solution also improves the aesthetics of recycled packaging in terms of haze and color, including a reduction in the yellowing effect that may occur during recycling.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/enabling-recyclability-drinkable-yogurt-bottles?ind[]=6599
Recycle Solutions
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Enabling Recyclability in Drinkable Yogurt Bottles
Lactra™ enabled production of over 250 million recyclable containers annually.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/bic-amplifies-sustainable-razor-design-recycled-content-material?sust[]=1137
Recycle Solutions
reSound™ REC Recycled Content Thermoplastic Elastomers
reSound™ REC post-industrial recycle (PIR) and post-consumer recycle (PCR) TPEs help brand owners create sustainable end-user products.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/case-study/bic-amplifies-sustainable-razor-design-recycled-content-material
Recycle Solutions
reSound™ REC Recycled Content Thermoplastic Elastomers
reSound™ REC post-industrial recycle (PIR) and post-consumer recycle (PCR) TPEs help brand owners create sustainable end-user products.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/mesa-stain-colorants-1-pager-1.pdf
MESA™
Stain Colorants
CC01064195
ANTIQUE GRAY
CC01064163
DARK WALNUT
CC10287894
DECK BASE BLACK
CC10287513
BLUE
CC10287511
EMERALD
CC01064164
DESERT TRAIL
CC10287514
PLUM
CC01064165
DIEGO BUFF
CC01064172
ROASTED PECAN
CC01064171
SANDY BEIGE
CC01064154
RUSTIC RED
CC10287512
RED
CC01064198
SLATE GRAY
CC10290817
TEAL
CC01064170
TERRA COTTA CLAY
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https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-03/CAI Solutions for Recycled Resins in E_E Applications Product Bulletin _A4.pdf
Colorants and Additives for Recycled Resins
E&E Applications
The amount of recycled materials used in
electrical and electronic products is increasing
along with the diversity of polymer types being
recycled.
Cesa™ Unify™ A4R Polyolefin Compatibilizer
helps bring incompatible polymers like PP
and PE together by forming them into a
homogenous polymer mixture which increases
the mechanical properties of the recycled
polymer
Cesa™ Flame Retardant Additives enable a
fire performance in line with different levels
of Glow Wire temperatures (IEC 60685-2-12)
for various recycled resins including PP, PC,
and PS.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/resources/NOVEL_THERMOPLASTIC_ELASTOMERS_FOR_UNIVERSAL_OVERMOLDING_ON_DISSIMILAR_THERMOPLASTICS.pdf
For example, a TPE that can bond to PC does not bond to PP, vice versa.
The failure mode is cohesive on
PP and adhesive on all other substrates.
Jiren Gu and Krishna Venkataswamy, “Block Copolymer Compositions for overmolding any TPE,
US patent filed, March 2004
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