AVON LAKE, Ohio — APRIL 15, 2024 — Avient Corp., a provider of specialized and sustainable materials solutions and services, announced it will showcase its high-performance engineered fiber solutions and advanced protective materials portfolio next week at Techtextil, an international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwoven fabrics held in Frankfurt.
These highlighted solutions include composite fabrics and textiles that offer high strength-to-weight ratios, stiffness, resistance to corrosion and impact, dimensional stability, and more. These can be used across a broad range of industries and applications, from protective clothing and workwear to synthetic ropes to wires and cables, helping reduce weight and material consumption while enhancing performance.
Additional show highlights include:
- Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™ – With its unique combination of low weight and immense strength, Dyneema® is a critical component in ultra-light outdoor gear, protective apparel, and footwear that takes performance and comfort to new heights. Dyneema fibers are widely used by designers fortheir precision-engineered properties to create the lightweight, durable, and high-performance articles that today’s consumers desire.
- Fiber-Line™ Engineered Fibers – These high-performance synthetic fibers are used in diverse products and industries. With expertise in fiber selection, processing capabilities, and a broad spectrum of end products, Fiber-Line offers uniquely customized solutions that enhance the inherent properties of synthetic fibers. The Fiber-Line portfolio includes custom-formulated composite yarns for high-performance consumer applications, water-blocking yarns, reinforced polymer fibers, strength members for ropes and cord structures, reinforcement yarns, industrial yarns, and wire harness yarns for applications in industrial, oil and gas, and fiber optic markets.
Avient is exhibiting in hall 9.1, booth A60, at Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from April 23-26, 2024.
Posted: April 15, 2024
Source: Avient