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How to create invoices through the
Coupa Supplier Portal (CSP)
Suppliers Guide
For Avient Suppliers
View and Manage Invoices
In order to view your Invoices page, click on the Invoices tab on the main menu.
Click on the relevant button above the Invoices table to:
➢ Create Invoice from PO
➢ Create Credit Note
Create an invoice from a PO
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The resulting tensile test
data shown in Figure 1 gives an indication of the variation
in material response that can be observed as a function of
the fibre orientations.
In reality, the material response can
fall anywhere between the curves shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Tensile test data as a function of the fibre orientation 0°
(orange), 45° (green), 90° (blue)
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Figure 4: Failure location in the flexural test for the isotropic modelling
Figure 6: Failure location in the tensile test for the isotropic modelling
approach (left), Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (middle) and
reality (right)
Figure 3: Flexural test results with the isotropic modelling approach
(orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green)
Figure 5: Tensile test results with the isotropic modelling approach
(orange) and Digimat anisotropic modelling approach (green)
Figure 5 shows the tensile test results with, again,
a convincing advantage for the Digimat anisotropic
modelling approach against the isotropic modelling
approach.
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Consequentially
many brand owners are already looking to reduce
the inorganic content in their packaging to
TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS
• Improved light blocking performance up
to 99.9% at 550nm and 700nm
• Brighter whiteness L* >90 even in thin wall
sections (0.21mm)
• Plug & go solution—processes similar to
virgin PET
• Process with standard PET grades and rPET
• Reduces equipment wear and tear
• TiO
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content of
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PROPERTIES LACTRA™ FOUR LACTRA™ ONE LACTRA™ ZERO
TiO
2
% in bottles at UHT LDR 3% 1% 0%
Recommended LDR for UHT 10% 7% 10%
Light blocking at 550nm at UHT LDR >99.9% >99.8% >99.9%
Light blocking at 700nm at UHT LDR >99.9% >99.8% >99.9%
Color L* >90 >88 >90
COLORMATRIX LACTRA LOW-TIO2 RANGE
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% Pigment Specific Gravity Color Index Lightfastness
WHITE
10PEP03 Titanium Dioxide, Rutile 60 2.06 PW-6 I/O
YELLOW
12PEP01 Diarylide AAOT GS 20 1.24 PY-14 I
12PEP03 Diarylide HR RS 25 1.23 PY-83 I/O (Mass)
13PEP02 Isoindolinone RS 25 1.31 PY-110 I/O
13PEP03 Benzimidazolone GS 25 1.25 PY-151 I/O (Mass)
81PEP01 Iron Oxide 60 2.07 PY-42 I/O
ORANGE
15PEP03 Benzimidazolone RS 25 1.27 PO-36 I/O
RED
23PEP04 Quinacridone BS 25 1.24 PV-19 I/O
23PEP06 Specialty Naphthol BS 25 1.23 PR-170 I/O (Mass) C
25PEP01 Red 2B, Ca Salt BS 17 1.26 PR-48:2 I/O (Mass)
28PEP01 Red 2B, Ba Salt YS 25 1.32 PR48:1 I/O (Mass)
82PEP01 Iron Oxide, Light YS 27 1.5 PR-101 I/O
82PEP02 Iron Oxide, Light BS 60 2.2 PR-101 I/O
82PEP04 Iron Oxide, Light VYS 60 2.2 PR-101 I/O
82PEP05 Iron Oxide, Dark VBS 60 2.21 PR-101 I/O
BLUE
40PEP01 Phthalocyanine GS 25 1.27 PB-15:3 I/O
40PEP05 Phthalocyanine RS 25 1.27 PB-15 I/O
42PEP02 Ultramarine 35 1.44 PB-29 I/O
49PEP01 Cobalt 31 1.54 PB-28 I/O
GREEN
50PEP01 Phthalocyanine BS 16 1.28 PG-7 I/O
50PEP03 Phthalocyanine YS 16 1.28 PG-7 I/O
59PEP02 Chromium Oxide 70 2.6 PG-17 I/O
VIOLET/MAGENTA
24PEP03 Quinacridone Violet 20 1.24 PV-19 I/O
24PEP04 Ultramarine Violet 50 1.69 PV-15 I/O
24PEP05 Quinacridone Magenta 20 1.24 PR-122 I/O
24PEP06 Benzimidazolone 20 1.23 PV-32 I/O
24PEP07 Carbazole Violet 13 1.22 PV-23 I/O
BROWN/TAN
83PEP01 Iron Oxide, Light 34 1.6 PBr-6 I/O
83PEP02 Iron Oxide, Dark 29 1.51 PBr-6 I/O
BLACK
90PEP01 Furnace - High Jet 24 1.3 PBk-7 I/O
90PEP04 Furnace - Medium 17 1.27 PBk-7 I/O
90PEP05 Iron Oxide 33 1.58 PBk-11 I/O
POLYESTER URETHANE PASTE COLORANTS (PEP)
Stan-Tone Code Pigment Type Approx. % Pigment Specific Gravity Color Index Lightfastness
WHITE
10ET03 Titanium Dioxide, Rutile 56 1.74 PW-6 I/O
YELLOW
12ET01 Diarylide AAOT GS 40 1.15 PY-14 I
12ET03 Diarylide HR RS 20 1.07 PY-83 I/O (Mass)
13ET02 Isoindolinone RS 20 1.11 PY-110 I/O
13ET03 Benzimidazolone GS 20 1.08 PY-151 I/O (Mass)
81ET01 Iron Oxide 60 1.84 PY-42 I/O
ORANGE
15ET03 Benzimidazolone RS 25 1.11 PO-36 I/O
RED
20ET01 Red Lake C YS 30 1.16 PR-53 I
22ET01 Lithol Rubine BS 30 1.17 PR-57:1 I
23ET04 Quinacridone BS 15 1.05 PV-19 I/O
23ET06 Specialty Naphthol BS 30 1.09 PR-170 I/O (Mass) C
25ET01 Red 2B, Ca Salt BS 29 1.15 PR-48:2 I/O (Mass)
28ET01 Red 2B, Ba Salt YS 30 1.18 PR-48:1 I/O (Mass)
82ET01 Iron Oxide, Light BS 60 1.94 PR-101 I/O
82ET02 Iron Oxide, Dark VBS 60 1.95 PR-101 I/O
82ET04 Iron Oxide, Light VYS 60 1.94 PR-101 I/O
BLUE
40ET01 Phthalocyanine GS 25 1.11 PB-15:3 I/O
40ET05 Phthalocyanine RS 20 1.09 PB-15 I/O
42ET02 Ultramarine 55 1.46 PB-29 I/O
49ET01 Cobalt 65 2.02 PB-28 I/O
GREEN
50ET01 Phthalocyanine BS 30 1.2 PG-7 I/O
50ET03 Phthalocyanine YS 25 1.16 PG-7 I/O
59ET01 Chromium Oxide 65 2.12 PG-17 I/O
VIOLET/MAGENTA
24ET03 Quinacridone Violet 20 1.08 PV-19 I/O
24ET04 Ultramarine Violet 60 1.66 PV-15 I/O
24ET05 Quinacridone Magenta 20 1.08 PR-122 I/O
24ET06 Benzimidazolone 25 1.08 PV-32 I/O
24ET07 Carbazole Violet 13 1.05 PV-23 I/O
BROWN/TAN
83ET01 Iron Oxide, Light 64 2.02 PBr-6 I/O
83ET02 Iron Oxide, Dark 60 1.9 PBr-6 I/O
BLACK
90ET04 Furnace - Medium 22 1.12 PBk-7 I/O
90ET05 Iron Oxide 60 1.9 PBk-11 I/O
POLYETHER URETHANE PASTE COLORANTS (ET)
PEP/ET
RS = Red Shade
YS = Yellow Shade
VYS = Very Yellow Shade
BS = Blue Shade
VBS = Very Blue Shade
GS = Green Shade
HR = Heat-Resistant
LIGHTFASTNESS
I = Indoor Only
I/O = Indoor or Outdoor
Mass = Outdoor Masstone Application Only
C = Some Caution Advised
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INDUSTRY BULLETIN
STANDARD UNITS ONFLEX LO 7120-45N
Volatile Organic Compounds VDA 278 ug/g(ppm) 41
Fogging VDA 278 ug/g(ppm) 521
Odor
• Control
• Dry conditions
• Wet conditions
SAE J1351 (15) 1-10 Scale
1
2
1
Compression Set (23°C)
• 22 hours
• 70 hours
ASTM D395 % 14.4
14.6
Capillary Viscosity
• 1341/s
• 11170/s
ASTM D3835 Pa*s 35
7
HVAC SYSTEMS
OnFlex™ LO
• Features: low VOC/FOG, low odor, good compression set, easy processing, overmolds to polypropylene
• Example applications: seals and flaps in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
CHARACTERISTICS ONFLEX
™
LO
ONFLEX™
AF
TPE
GENERAL
PURPOSE
TPV TPO
Volatile Organic Compounds (VDA 278) Very Low Moderate Moderate Moderate Very Low
Fogging (VDA 278 & DIN 75201) Very Low Moderate Moderate High Very Low
Odor (VDA 270 Requirement ≤3.0) ≤3.0 ≤3.0 >3 >3 ≤3.0
Gloss Level Low Low Low Very Low High
Tactile Feel Grippy Grippy Grippy Grippy Waxy
Pre-Drying Required No No No Yes No
Raw Material Costs $$ $$ $$ $$$ $
Compression Set @ RT Good Good Good Excellent N/A
Compression Set @ ≥70°C Moderate Moderate Moderate Good N/A
UV Resistance Good Excellent Good Good Good
Weatherability Good Excellent Good Good Good
Hardness Range Low to High Low to High Low to High Low to High High
Density (g/ml) 1.15 0.99 0.90–1.20 0.95–0.98 0.90–1.20
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS COMPARING TPE, TPV, TPO
Grades shown on both pages are representative of solutions manufactured in North America, more grades available globally.
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They have outstanding UV and weather resistance,
passing Arrhenius lifetime prediction tests of
20,000 hours as per the IEC 60216-1 standard.
They
pass EN 50618 and IEC 60332-1 standards on
the assembled cable (if the cable jacketing and
insulation are both produced with ECCOH XL
8148 solutions).
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BARREL
TEMPERATURES ENGLISH (°F) METRIC (°C) COMMENTS
Zone 1 - Rear 420° F 460° F 216° C 238° C
Long residence times
are not advised.
Screw Speed Low–moderate
Injection Velocity 1–3 inch per second
Back Pressure Low–moderate
Pack Pressure 60–80% of max injection pressure
Hold Pressure 40–60% of max injection pressure
Cool Time 10–30 seconds (depends on part geometry and dimensional stability)
Residence Time Long residence times are not advised
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Selected for their strong performance
and durability, phthalates are the most commonly used
plasticizers in the world.1
In recent years, concerns have been raised over the
use of phthalates, giving rise to myths and unfounded
speculation.
PHTHALATES FACTS
PHTHALATES ARE KNOWN
TO BREAK DOWN IN THE
HUMAN BODY
Research has shown that after
entering the body, phthalate
are broken down into metabolites
within minutes and pass out
quickly in urine.2
PHTHALATE EXPOSURE
IS CONSIDERED LOW
Despite the fact that phthalates
are used in a wide range of
products, human exposure from
all sources is considered to be
extremely low.2
PHTHALATES ARE A USEFUL
CHOICE FOR HEALTHCARE
Flexible vinyl tubing does not
react with most medications,
allowing for reliable
administration of drugs, while
flexible vinyl bags prevent blood
contamination and extend shelf
life of the blood.3
PHTHALATES ARE
REGULATED
Based on earlier studies, a few
specific phthalates have been
banned for use in toys or other
items for sale to children
under twelve to reduce risk of
overexposure through hand-to-
mouth behaviors.
1 Source: chemicalsafetyfacts.org 2 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 3 Source: thisisplastics.com
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BARREL
TEMPERATURES ENGLISH (°F) METRIC (°C) COMMENTS
Zone 1 - Rear 410°F 450°F 210°C 230°C
If smoking starts to
occur, purge machine
immediately and
reduce mold and barrel
temperatures.
DRYING
CONDITIONS ENGLISH (°F) METRIC (°C)
Temperature 180°F 80°C
Duration 2–4 Hours
Moisture Level
Allowable 0.05%–0.20%
PROCESSING
Screw Speed Typical screw speeds are recommended
Injection Velocity 1–3 inch per second
Back Pressure Lower back pressure is recommended
Pack Pressure 60–80% of max injection pressure
Hold Pressure 40–60% of max injection pressure
Cool Time 10–30 seconds (depends on part geometry and dimensional stability)
Residence Time Longer residence times are not advised
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