| Elongation At Break: | 10-50% | Density: | 1.04 G/cm3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemical Formula: | C8H8C3 | Weather Resistance: | Good |
| Electrical Insulation: | Good | Tensile Strength: | 40-60 MPa |
| Flammability: | UL 94 HB | Hardness: | 70-120 Shore D |
ABS, short for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a commonly employed engineering plastic produced through the copolymerization of three monomers: acrylonitrile (A), butadiene (B), and styrene (S).
The proportion of three monomers in this material can be adjusted to achieve specific properties. Typically, the composition consists of 60% styrene, 25% acrylonitrile, and 15% butadiene. These percentages contribute to the material's luster, processability, chemical resistance, and toughness.
The material appears as milky white particles with a density ranging from 1.04 to 1.06 g/cm 3 . It is a non-crystalline substance with a temperature resistance range of -25 °C to 80 °C for long-term use.
The material exhibits strong impact resistance, particularly at low temperatures. It also features high surface smoothness and is easy to dye, electroplate, or paint.
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
| Elongation At Break | 10-50% |
| Chemical Formula | C8H8C3 |
| Melting Point | 105-110°C |
| UV Resistance | Good |
| Hardness | 70-120 Shore D |
| Flammability | UL 94 HB |
| Impact Resistance | Excellent |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.2 W/mK |
| Electrical Insulation | Good |
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