TPC, FRP poles and fire-retardant panels
CAMX 2025: Avient Corp. is bringing its latest composites innovations including Polystrand, GridCore and Hammerhead solutions.
Share
Material solutions innovator Avient Corp. (Avon Lake, Ohio, U.S.) is showcasing its latest composites innovations, including its Polystrand, GridCore and Hammerhead solutions.
New to Avient’s offerings is Polystrand 50-inch-wide continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic tapes. The wide-format unidirectional composite tape enables manufacturing efficiency for large-scale production.
GridCore composite utility poles are engineered to enhance grid resilience as an optimal alternative to traditional wood, steel or concrete poles. GridCore poles provide enhanced durability and reduced maintenance for reliable performance and longer service life.
Hammerhead FR, flame-retardant (FR) composite panels, which were introduced in February 2025, are thermoplastic composite panels that meet stringent ASTM E84 Class A standards for flame spread and smoke density in building and construction applications. The integrated FR technology eliminates the need for additional sheets or coatings, streamlining the installation process and reducing overall costs.
Avient’s purpose is to innovate material solutions that help customers succeed while enabling sustainability. Its local touch and customer engagement, combined with Avient’s global presence and 9,000 employees worldwide, enables the company to serve customers with agility.
Its expanding portfolio of offerings includes colorants, advanced composites, functional additives, engineered materials and Dyneema, contended to be the world’s strongest fiber.
Related Content
-
Sustainable Infrastructure Systems creates fiber-reinforced post-consumer plastic structural panels
Australian composites manufacturer offers a scalable building solution, already established in a pedestrian bridge application, to tackle unprocessed soft plastics waste.
-
Bio-based, fire-resistant composites become mainstream
Projects use Duplicor prepreg panels with highest Euroclass B fire performance without fire retardants for reduced weight, CO2 footprint in sustainable yet affordable roofs, high-rise façades and modular housing.
-
Composites end markets: Infrastructure and construction (2024)
Composites are increasingly used in applications like building facades, bridges, utility poles, wastewater treatment pipes, repair solutions and more.
Related Content
Sustainable Infrastructure Systems creates fiber-reinforced post-consumer plastic structural panels
Australian composites manufacturer offers a scalable building solution, already established in a pedestrian bridge application, to tackle unprocessed soft plastics waste.
Read MoreBio-based, fire-resistant composites become mainstream
Projects use Duplicor prepreg panels with highest Euroclass B fire performance without fire retardants for reduced weight, CO2 footprint in sustainable yet affordable roofs, high-rise façades and modular housing.
Read MoreComposites end markets: Infrastructure and construction (2024)
Composites are increasingly used in applications like building facades, bridges, utility poles, wastewater treatment pipes, repair solutions and more.
Read MoreU.S. grant is awarded for patented SIP composites formwork system
ConTech stay-in-place (SIP) technology, made from recycled composite materials, replaces the use of reinforcing steel in the construction of flat, elevated concrete surfaces.
Read MoreRead Next
Cutting 100 pounds, certification time for the X-59 nose cone
Swift Engineering used HyperX software to remove 100 pounds from 38-foot graphite/epoxy cored nose cone for X-59 supersonic aircraft.
Read MoreCeramic matrix composites: Faster, cheaper, higher temperature
New players proliferate, increasing CMC materials and manufacturing capacity, novel processes and automation to meet demand for higher part volumes and performance.
Read MoreUltrasonic welding for in-space manufacturing of CFRTP
Agile Ultrasonics and NASA trial robotic-compatible carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastic ultrasonic welding technology for space structures.
Read More