Avient Launches OnColor REC Polymer Colorants Derived From End-of-Life Tires

New colorants offer a sustainable alternative to traditional carbon black formulations

Avient Corporation is introducing OnColor™ REC Polymer Colorants, formulated with pigments derived from recycled content, including end-of-life tires.  OnColor™ REC Polymer Colorants are color concentrates derived from a recovered carbon black as opposed to using traditional carbon black. They offer an alternative to traditional carbon black formulations and can help manufacturers reduce their product carbon footprint (PCF), Ohio-based Avient said. Production of the colorants requires less energy and water and generates less CO2e during the manufacturing process, Avient said.

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OnColor REC Polymer Colorants can perform comparably to traditional carbon black in plastics. They are versatile, can be used in multiple resins, and are available in standard and custom color formulations. Additionally, they meet strict regulatory requirements, passing Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) standards and certification by TÜV Rheinland. Proposition 65 letters are also available.

“We are excited to announce the launch of OnColor REC Polymer Colorants in response to our customers’ growing demand for sustainable colorant options,” Felipe Reichert, Avient’s Global Marketing Director for Color, Additives & Inks, said. “This product underscores our commitment to sustainability and innovation, providing our customers with high-performance, eco-conscious solutions.”

OnColor REC Polymer Colorants are available in the United States and Canada for use in a wide range of industries and applications, including automotive, wire and cable, building and construction, appliances, electrical and electronics, industrial molding applications, textiles and fabrics, and office furniture. A PCF calculation for using them is available upon request.

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