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ABS

application:

Appliance housings

Toy

car parts

electronic product

building materials


ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is an amorphous thermoplastic made from the copolymerization of three monomers: acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene. It has many excellent features, including:

**High Strength:**ABS has high strength and stiffness and can withstand large external forces without deformation or breakage.
**High Impact Resistance:**ABS has high impact resistance and can withstand large impacts without breaking.
**Good heat resistance: **The melting point of ABS is 105-120℃, and can reach 90-100℃ under continuous use temperature. Therefore, ABS can be used to make products that require resistance to high temperatures.
**Good electrical insulation:**ABS has good electrical insulation and can be used to make products that require insulation.
**Good formability:**ABS is easy to process into various shapes and sizes and can be used to make products that require mass production.
Disadvantages of ABS include:

**Flammability:**ABS is somewhat flammable and therefore should not be used to make products that require fire resistance.
**Low temperature resistance:**ABS is not as resistant to low temperatures as some other plastics and tends to become brittle at low temperatures.
ABS is used in a wide variety of products including:

**Household appliance casing: **ABS is used to make the casings of TVs, washing machines, refrigerators and other home appliances.
**Toys:**ABS is used to make toys, models, etc.
**Auto parts: **ABS is used to make parts such as car bumpers and dashboards.
**Electronic products:**ABS is used to make computer casings, mobile phone casings, electronic components, etc.
**Building materials:**ABS is used to make building doors, windows, building panels, etc.
ABS is a high-performance plastic with a wide range of applications.

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