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General extrusion guidelines for ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations (English language version) General extrusion guidelines for ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume Non-Halogen Formulations (Spanish language version)
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/injection-molding-mold-design
To aid in release, the cavity or core may be coated with a release coating such as PTFE impregnated nickel after it has been given a sandblast or EDM finish. Valve gates offer the best solution for high production parts where surface quality is critical, such as medical and cosmetic products.
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS • Provides laser marking options of silicone materials • Eliminates the needs for etching and embossing • Faster and cleaner than pad printing • High contrast, permanent markings • Mechanical properties of the silicone matrix are maintained • Compatible with various types of lasers • Chemically resistant • Available in pre-colored or natural MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS Silcosperse LM Laser Marking additive dispersions are suitable for a variety of applications within industries such as: • Consumer Goods • Electronics • Healthcare • Industrial • Transportation • Wire & Cable Typical applications and purposes include: • Traceability, UPC bar-coding, branding • Unique Device Identification (UDI), medical device ID’s • Serialization for pharmaceutical packaging • Safety taggants & equipment • Automotive components • Wire & cable part numbers or gauge size www.avient.com Copyright © 2020, Avient Corporation.
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APPLICATIONS • Construction: roofing underlay, cable wrapping, geotextiles • Medical: surgical gowns, surgical drapes, sterile tray wraps, hospital bed sheets, and curtains • Filtration: various filters that require water repellency BENEFITS • Fast and long-lasting water repellency • IPA repellency grade 6 • No visible influence on the final color of the nonwoven fabric • Can be combined with color into a single product for convenience • Regulatory compliance to key standards and support for specific standards PRODUCT BULLETIN Copyright © 2023, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6598
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21506
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6599
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=6601
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.
https://www.avient.com/knowledge-base/article/what-s-difference-fillers-reinforcements?ind[]=21509
Frankland, “How Fillers Impact Extrusion Processing,” Plastics Technology (Nov. 2011), www.ptonline.com/columns/how-fillers-impact-extrusion-processing Graphite fillers can be combined in formulas with other fillers, such as mica, talc, or fibers.1 Graphite can also be used with the fluoropolymer PTFE when chemical inertness and lubricity are important.