ABS is thermoplastic resin made from
three-dimensional monomer of Acrylonitrile, Butadiene, |
Styrene. It has a wide range of applications
such as electric/electronic parts, automotive |
parts and so on. |
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ABS
resin is widely used in various electrical and electronic components,
automotive parts, |
toys,
cameras and pipes as it has diversity in both its manufacturing methods and
materials |
characteristics.
It features high impact and flexural strength, excellent mechanical |
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properties,
chemical resistance, mold ability, dimensional stability and paint
ability. |
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ABS
resin performs in a variety of ways based on the polymerization process type
chosen |
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the controlled interaction between base material and various additives. Ever
since the |
first
use of ABS resin on manufacturing pipes, the material has been developed to
provide |
better
melt flow characteristics and greater flexural strength. |
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This
is used in many applications that require high durability such as car parts.
It is very |
expensive though. |
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Characteristics Chemical
resistance |
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Fatigue
resistance |
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Hardness
and rigidity |
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Melt
strength |
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Low-temperature ductility |
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Impact
resistance |
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Melt
strength |
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Processing ease (flow) |
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Gloss |
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Hardness
and rigidity |
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