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ABS
ABS is the polymerization of Acrylonitrile, Butadiene, and Styrene monomers. Chemically, this thermoplastic family of plastics
is called "terpolymers", in that they involve the combination
of three different monomers to form a single material that draws
from the properties of all three.
ABS possesses outstanding impact strength and high mechanical strength,
which makes it so suitable for tough consumer products. Additionally,
ABS has good dimensional stability and electrical insulating properties.
ABS materials are resistant to attack from inorganic salts, alkalis,
many acids, most alcohols and hydrocarbons, but they are soluble
in ketones, aldehydes, esters, and some chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight will cause surface cracking
and discoloration.
Moisture does not affect the electrical properties of ABS, which remain constant over a wide range of frequencies. Although
general purpose grades of ABS have low burn rates, flame retardant grades have been developed
in response to increasingly stringent safety standards.
Ease of fabrication is a major attribute of this product. It can
be thermo-formed, pressure formed, blow molded, sheared, sawed,
drilled, or even "cold stamped". Joints can be ultrasonic welded,
thermo-welded, and chemically bonded.
Properties
Good chemical resistance
Impact resistance
Dimensional stability
Machinability
Ease of fabrication
Applications
| Telephone bodies |
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| Refrigerator liners |
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| Safety helmets |
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| Piping |
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| TV and radio housings |
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| Valve bodies |
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| Material handling equipment |
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Availabilities
Rod: .250" to 6.000"
Sheet: .062" to .250"
Plate: .250" to 4.000"
Standard Color: Natural (cream), black
For Black ABS, click here
Order form for ABS Natural Color
Note: The price given on this page is a material quote only. It does
not include the additional shop processing fees. Looking for a
Uniquely Cut Item, other sizes, or ABS Plate? Email us here and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.
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