
ABS Compounds
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is an opaque thermoplastic polymer material obtained from Acrylonitrile, 1,3-Butadiene and Styrene monomers. Strong and durable even at low temperatures, it has good resistance to heat and chemicals and is easy to process.
Features:
- Flexible design
- Excellent surface quality
- Bright and deep colors
- Compelling feel and touch
- Size stability
- Chemical resistance
- Impact resistance
Compounds:
- Unreinforced
- Glass Fiber Reinforced
- Glass Bead Reinforced
- Lubricated
- Surface Modified
- Flame Retardant
- Impact Resistant
- UV Resistant
- Laser Markable
Application areas:
- Bodies of electrical apparatus
- Kitchen utensils
- Telecommunication equipment
- Toys
- Automotive interior and exterior parts
- Furniture, construction, electricity sectors
- Automotive industry
- Electrical-electronics sector (especially white appliances and computer/communication electronics)
Processes:
ABS is produced using emulsion or continuous mass technique. The most important process worldwide is the emulsion process. ABS can be processed by injection molding or extrusion.