Key Characteristics of ABS
- Strong Impact Resistance & Toughness
- Excellent Machinability & Processability
- Good Dimensional Stability
- Attractive Surface Finish & Aesthetic Flexibility
- Cost-Effective Engineering Thermoplastic
How ABS are Used
ABS is used across industrial and commercial applications including enclosures, housings, panels, machine guards, and fabricated components—where impact resistance, ease of fabrication, and durability are essential. If you're evaluating ABS for your application, our team can help you determine the right material and format to meet your requirements.
What Are ABS?
ABS is a versatile thermoplastic engineered for impact resistance and ease of fabrication across a wide range of applications. It is composed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, resulting in a material with a balanced combination of toughness, rigidity, and processability. This structure allows for easy machining, forming, and fabrication. ABS offers good impact resistance, moderate mechanical strength, and stable performance in general-purpose environments, making it suitable for both structural and aesthetic components. It also provides good dimensional stability and surface finish for fabricated parts. This material is a dependable choice for applications that require durability, lightweight construction, and efficient manufacturing.
Technical Specifications
Density
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Tensile Strength
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Max Service Temp
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Water Absorption
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Technical Data Sheet
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