Characteristics of ABS plastic particles:
- Non-toxic and tasteless
- Good mechanical properties
- Good wear resistance
- Good dimensional stability
Raw material characteristics:
- Acrylonitrile provides chemical resistance and surface hardness, butadiene provides rubber toughness and impact resistance, and styrene provides surface gloss and ease of processing.
- Good combination with other materials, easy for surface printing, coating and plating treatment.
- Good toughness, impact resistance, excellent wear resistance, good dimensional stability, but the bending strength and compressive strength are poor in plastics. The mechanical properties are greatly affected by temperature.
- It can still show a certain degree of toughness at -40°C, and the heat distortion temperature can be increased by 10°C after annealing.
- It has good electrical insulation and is almost unaffected by temperature, humidity and frequency. It can be used in most environments with a dielectric constant of 3.
- It is not affected by water, inorganic salts, alkalis and various acids, but it is soluble in ketones, aldehydes, and chlorinated hydrocarbons. It will cause stress cracking when corroded by acetic acid, vegetable oil, etc.
- The weather resistance is poor, and it is easy to degrade under the action of ultraviolet rays; after being placed outdoors for half a year, the impact strength will be reduced by half.
- It is flammable, the flame is yellow, there is black smoke, burnt but does not drip, and emits a special cinnamon smell, with flame-retardant products.
- The melt viscosity is higher, and its fluidity is better than PVC, but worse than PE, PS and PA, and similar to POM and HIPS; the flow characteristics of ABS are non-Newtonian fluids.
Technical Specifications / Features:
- Material: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
- Color: White
- Flame retardant grade: V0
- Non-toxic and tasteless
- Good mechanical properties
- Good wear resistance
- Good dimensional stability
- Good electrical insulation
- Flame-retardant
- Application: Engineering plastics, injection molding, etc.